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"hard-hearted" Definitions
  1. giving no importance to the feelings or problems of other people

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How to use hard hearted in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "hard hearted" and check conjugation/comparative form for "hard hearted". Mastering all the usages of "hard hearted" from sentence examples published by news publications.

But the hard-hearted tone of the majority opinion is nonetheless shocking.
It's hard to believe even hard-hearted Republicans would vote for such a bill.
I know that's sort of hard-hearted, but that's sort of how we look at it.
The hard-hearted creditors are certainly in the right legally, and in accord with current European politics.
But even the most hard-hearted cynic will be moved by this lovey ad for Hallmark cards.
When Scott initially shot the film earlier this year, Oscar winner Kevin Spacey played the hard-hearted mogul.
It is difficult for most working women to understand why the U.S. is so backward and hard-hearted.
Even his most hard-hearted policies, like caging children or removing gang and domestic violence as grounds for asylum, have not worked.
Mike Mulvaney, director of Office of Management and Budget, defended the budget when asked if it was "hard-hearted" to those in need.
And that's the responsibility of a judge, and that's the responsibility I'm attempting to meet by what seems as a very hard-hearted rule.
Mr. Knightley, far from being a perfect partner for the heroine, Kelly contends, is an exploitative, hard-hearted lord of the manor with pedophilic inclinations.
The hard-hearted Ebeneta is confronted with her childhood traumas, realizing how growing up impoverished made her put financial security and independence above all else.
"Is it too much to say that we just can't have countries, entire populations come in here without being looked at as hard-hearted?" he continued.
The president displayed no hard-hearted budget alert in his previous tributes and vows to persevere in behalf of earlier hurricane victims in mainland Texas and Florida.
This is some hard-hearted abstraction — giving me no narrative, hardly any painterly flourishes, and no reference to anything from life that I recognize, not even symbolically.
Though the lyrics are a hard-hearted take about how Robyn doesn't plan to feel love ever again, the beat entices you to dance and, frankly, feel happy.
White House budget director Mick Mulvaney beat back allegations from reporters at a press briefing that President Trump's proposed budget is "hard-hearted," as CNN reporter Jim Acosta described it.
But here's something different about him, a sensitivity and intelligence that separates him from the hard-hearted heartthrob Gaston (Luke Evans, The Girl On The Train.) Maybe there's something Belle can teach this Beast, as well.
Their friendship began in earnest in 2010, when Ruthie got sick and Dreher, moved by a spirit of generalized repentance, e-mailed Sullivan to apologize for anything "hard-hearted" he might have said in their various online arguments.
Sarah is cranky, suspicious, ferociously independent, and more hard-hearted than ever; this version of the T-800 is a reformed killer, having been taught purposefulness and something like love when he learned to take care of a family.
Yet at the risk of sounding as hard-hearted as you know who, this yule log could have easily skipped the theatrical stopover and, as a shrewd businessman like Ebenezer might counsel, taken the middle man out of the deal.
It would be a challenge to work out all the implications of this hard-hearted triangle, orchestrated by the artist-hunter figure of "my friend," who imitates a fawn to suggest the presence of a doe in order to kill a buck.
House Republicans are wagering that their stance will give them sufficient cover with conservative party activists for whom resistance to Medicaid expansion is a sine qua non, while appealing to more moderate swing voters who consider the Republican Party needlessly hard-hearted on health care.
In January, gambling that a less hard-hearted approach on Medicaid would improve chances Republicans would survive the next House election in 2019, the new Speaker, Kirkland Cox, said he would support expansion if it included a work-for-benefits requirement for Virginians able to hold a job or train for one.
Finally, the nail in the coffin that proves we really are a bunch of hard-hearted cynics, cake in the face style photos do not go down well and having your pet as a ring bearer was deemed to be one of the most hated wedding trends, with 36% of those asked not even able to muster a little joy when they see a dachshund in a tux coming up the aisle.
Stephen McNally (born Horace Vincent McNally, July 29, 1911 – June 4, 1994) was an American actor remembered mostly for his appearances in many Westerns and action films. He often played hard-hearted characters or villains.
Mary Livingstone and Jack Benny, 1960 Lucille Ball referred to Mary as a "hard-hearted Hannah".Brochu, Jim. (1990). Lucy in the Afternoon: An Intimate Memoir of Lucille Ball, pp. 212-214. New York: William Morrow.
He opposed the emperor in the late twelfth-century phase of the Investiture Controversy. The historian Bernhard von Simson characterized Folmar as "that restless, ambitious, and hard-hearted man.". Geschichte der deutschen Kaisterzeit, Vol. VI, p. 142.
"So to Speak" was featured in the episode "Hard-Hearted Hannah" of True Blood (Season 2, Episode 6). DJ? Acucrack in True Blood They also have made a remix album of Pigface called Crackhead and have helped produce Chemlab's album Oxidizer.
A very rich and hard-hearted merchant, Mark or Marko, had one daughter, Anastasia. One day, he was about to set dogs on three beggars, when Anastasia pleaded with him. He let them stay in the stable loft. Anastasia went to see them.
Oh, my sweet, cruel, kind, pitiless, loving, hard-hearted master! he's dead; he's dead; he's gone; he's fled; and now full low must hang his head! Oh, my sweet vile, kind, flinty, mild, uncharitable master! Old Harding has died before the inheritance documents are signed.
The lake is named after the island of Wörth, which lies in the western part of the lake. The island is commonly called Mausinsel (Mouse Island). This name comes from an old legend. Many years ago a rich but hard-hearted count owned the island.
She uses humor in "Funny Side of Love" to cope with her feelings of "disappointment and sense of lost opportunity" after leaving Warner Bros. Cook said that while "Here's to You" and "Hard-Hearted" sound like break-up songs, the lyrics are actually about her career.
The island takes its name from an old legend. Many years ago a rich but hard-hearted count owned the island. During a time of famine, some peasants came to ask him for food. He had them herded into a barn, which was set on fire.
Partite, correte, D'amor non parlate, è vostro il suo cor. Let me explain, oh God, What my grief is! But fate has condemned me To weep and stay silent. My heart may not pine For the one I would like to love Making me seem hard- hearted And cruel.
In the early 1920s, when she was well known as The Ragtime Singer, Baker took part in a Baltimore song competition with Catherine Calvert, Pearl and Violet Hamilton, and Jessie Fordyce. She was the first artist to record "All of Me", one of the most recorded songs of its era, and she was also the first person in the United States to do a radio broadcast from a moving train. Baker became known for her ragtime and torch songs including, "Hard Hearted Hannah", "My Sin", "My Kid", "When the Black Sheep Returns to the Fold", and "I'll Pick Myself a California Rose". She made a handful of recordings, including "Hard Hearted Hannah" in 1924.
Margaret Youngblood (February 23, 1891 - May 3, 1969) better known by her stage name Margaret Young, was an American singer and comedian who was popular in the 1920s. Young is best known for her songs "Hard Hearted Hannah", "Lovin' Sam The Sheik Of Alabam'", "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans", and "Oh By Jingo!".
Dolly Kay Dolly Kay (12 June 1900? - 26 August 1982) California, Death Index, 1940-1997 about Dolly Kay, Social Security #340073520. Retrieved 12 June 2013 was an American vaudeville singer who recorded in the 1920s and was one of the first white singers to incorporate blues songs into her repertoire, most notably "Hard-Hearted Hannah".
Marzieh is the assistant secretary's daughter who is a medical student and a clever and hard-hearted girl who has a kind heart and is, of course, interesting, funny, and sometimes violent. In addition, she is a member of the film “Inversion” directed by Behnam Behzadi, who has been featured at Fajr Festival 2015.
Another new song, "Soft-Hearted Hana" – the title of which references the Tin Pan Alley standard "Hard Hearted Hannah" – was written about a psychedelic mushroom experience Harrison had on the Hawaiian island of Maui. The recording of this song includes sounds and conversation captured at Harrison's local Henley-on-Thames pub, The Row Barge.Womack, p. 292.
The lady carried her away. The next day, the king and all his men were captured, but the prince escaped in the confusion, and his hard-hearted stepmother was killed by a spear. The lady disguised Dotterine as a peasant. She used the basket to feed herself but took service as a peasant to gain shelter.
Ebbie or Miracle at Christmas: Ebbie's Story is a 1995 TV movie directed by George Kaczender, written by Ed Redlich, and starring Susan Lucci in the title role. It is a gender-reversed retelling of the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, with a hard-hearted female character in place of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge.
The song "Muscle of Love" was covered by Fireball Ministry for their 2001 FMEP release. "Teenage Lament '74" was covered by Big Country on their 2001 covers album Undercover, and by Tyla on the 1993 Various Artists tribute album Welcome to Our Nightmare. "Hard Hearted Alice" was covered by Chris Connelly on the Mutations: A Tribute to Alice Cooper compilation.
At night Madhavan brings them their drink which they had ordered the previous day. After Madhavan leaves Thomas asks the boys to have their drinks but they refuse. They accuse him of being hard hearted and of being responsible for the death of Ravi. Thomas throws the bottle through the window and walks out to the balcony to find Molu standing next door.
"Mean Old Bedbug Blues" was recorded in October that year. A single was released of "Peepin' Jim Blues" b/w "When You Get Tired of Your New Sweetie" by Banner Records, with both sides credited to 'Miss Frankie'. "Peepin' Jim Blues" and "Hard Hearted Papa" both appeared on another compilation album Female Blues Singers, Vol. 10, H/I/J (1923-1929) issued by Document Records (March 1997).
At long last, Bindiya wins the love and trust of her husband and in-laws. She becomes pregnant; however, Vinay is murdered by Kanchan a servant who loves him. Rekha is pregnant and gives birth to baby girl but dies of childbirth.after a few months later Bindiya gives birth to a baby boy however, Akhilesh, the hard- hearted eldest brother of Vinay, takes away Bindiya's newborn son.
When Martha's father dies and the inheritance is distributed, she is only left with a cow and a tiny piece of land that is hard to manage. In order to earn at least a minimum income, she asks a rich kulak for some help. She only needs a horse to order her small field. But the hard-hearted man does not even listen to her.
Wing of Fire is the first full-length album by American musician Robert Hazard, released in 1984 by RCA Records. It was released two years after his successful EP Robert Hazard. "Hard Hearted" was the only single from the album, and was released only in Canada. The album's sales and performance suffered due to too much management involvement, and after only selling 89,000 copies of the album, RCA dropped Hazard.
They separated the 'pure of heart' from the hard- hearted Church hierarchy. For the Paris Jansenists, the miracles served as proof that God was on their side and opposed Unigenitus.; The Nouvelles Ecclésiastiques, working to generate publicity, eagerly proclaimed the miracles to the public and devoted two whole pages to them in 1728. Jansenist churchwardens exercised their influence over their parishes and vigorously encouraged the cult of François de Pâris.
He recorded early examples of jazz scat singing in 1922. The following year he signed a contract with Pathé Records. He became one of the most popular singers of the 1920s, appearing in several Broadway shows. He recorded many of the pop and novelty hits of the day, including "California, Here I Come", "Hard Hearted Hannah", "Yes Sir, That's My Baby", and "I'll See You in My Dreams".
Duncan tries to make a getaway with the help of true- blue girlfriend Madge, but the hard-hearted Zoe steals his money and lies to Madge that Duncan has betrayed her. A pair of Atlas's thugs snatch Zoe, take her money and toss her from a moving car. Shay is killed, but before Duncan can get away, the cops close in on him and he's forced to surrender.
In 1931, Lane married Ruth Covell (1906-2002) and they remained together for 70 years until her death in 2002. They had a son named Tom and a daughter named Alice. Despite his stern, hard-hearted demeanor in most of his film and television roles, friends and acquaintances have unanimously described Lane as a warm, funny and kind person. On January 26, 2007, Lane celebrated his 102nd birthday.
Estella points out that Miss Havisham taught her to be hard-hearted and unloving. Even after witnessing this scene, Pip continues to live in anguished and fruitless hope that Estella will return his love. Estella flirts with and pursues Bentley Drummle, a disdainful rival of Pip's, and eventually marries him for his money. Seeing her flirt with the brutish Drummle, Pip asks Estella (rather bitterly) why she never displays such affection with him.
Undaunted, Vicky slipped into Mary's hospital room and tried to unplug her respirator, but was caught. Vicky was confined to a state mental hospital, while Mary, now recuperated from the accident, gave birth to Julian's son and Michael's half- brother, Daniel. Julian's hard-hearted sister Allison didn’t find success in love either. After her husband Roy died, Allison married Dr. Hugh Jessup (Rex Robbins and David Cryer), who had problems with commitment.
Former Blue Djinn, Layla Gaunt's and Uncle Nimrod's mother, and John and Philippa's grandmother. She is about two hundred years old, but looks like she is in her late eighties. As the Blue Djinn, Ayesha serves as the arbitrator of djinn disputes and is considered "beyond" good and evil. Her state of mind is not achieved naturally; she uses the tree of logic (the "third tree of Eden") to become a hard-hearted being.
The scene opens a week later with Granny being sent away to live with John's sister-in-law Lizzie, who is portrayed as a hard-hearted character, and greedy for Granny's pension. After Granny's bed is taken by the removal men, Maggie arrives, grief-stricken as Bertie has been kept in hospital because of Tuberculosis. Everybody sympathizes, even Lizzie. In the midst of this, Jenny packs her bags and leaves, as John arrives.
Greg Costikyan, creator of Manifesto Games, stated that "the basic theme is the nature of morality."Newman, Jared (January 2007) Rogue Leader, Wired.com, accessed February 20, 2013 In The Shivah players assume the role of Rabbi Russell Stone, a hard-hearted man who is struggling with his faith. He is visited by the police and informed that a former member of his dilapidated New York City synagogue, Jack Lauder, has been murdered.
Gangster Eddie Fuseli (Joseph Calleia) tries to get a piece of the action and buys Moody's share, turning the formerly sweet Joe into a hard-hearted boxer. Joe enters the semi-final match against Chocolate Drop (James 'Cannonball' Green) determined to win, but when he knocks out his opponent in the second round, killing him, both his and Lorna's attitudes change. He retires from boxing and returns with Lorna to his father and his music.
Alden emphasized that it was a war song, not a protest song. Comparing the lyrics to Glen Campbell's 1969 single "Galveston", author Alice Randall and songwriters Carter and Courtney Little believed the song asks the listener a moral question: "Can war and love exist in the same heart?" Along with love songs, This Side of the Moon explores Cook's experience with Warner Bros., specifically with "Funny Side of Love", "Here's to You", and "Hard- Hearted".
However, the Ghost shows Scrooge how he and Marley chose money over Fezziwig and how Emily later left Scrooge after realising how hard-hearted he has become. The Ghost finally shows him when Marley dies in 1836 after overworking himself. A devastated Scrooge dismisses the Ghost as he returns to the present. At two o'clock, Scrooge is visited by the merry Ghost of Christmas Present who shows him the joys and wonder of Christmas Day.
In 2013, Halili played two main antagonist roles in two tv series, in Indio, she played the goddess of greed who wanted to kill the protagonist of the series. Another series is Magkano Ba ang Pag-ibig?, she played Margot, the scheming and hard-hearted sister of Lualhati who killed her mother out of anger, she also hated Eloisa. In 2014, she played a protagonist role, a good character role in Niño as Hannah.
In 1810, a correspondent writing under the pseudonym of Publicola included at the head of his letter Smith's line that "Exclusive Companies are nuisances in every respect" and called him "that learned writer".The Times (8 February 1810), p. 2. In 1812, Robert Southey of the Quarterly Review condemned The Wealth of Nations as a "tedious and hard-hearted book". In 1821, The Times quoted Smith's opinion that the interests of corn dealers and the people were the same.
There are several legends associated with the tranquil Totenmaar. According to one, a castle once stood on this spot in which a benevolent count lived with his servants, his hard-hearted wife and his only child. One day, the count returned home from the hunt and found only a lake in the place where his castle had stood. It was buried in the ground with all its inhabitants and had left behind a lake, the Totenmaar.
Opening quote: "The enchantress was so hard-hearted that she banished the poor girl to a wilderness, where she had to live in a miserable, wretched state." A couple is wandering through the woods when they're captured by a drug dealer. That night, when he prepares to kill them, he is murdered by a creature while they escape. While Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) investigate, Nick discovers buckshot, a hair and a female Blutbad wandering before fleeing.
AllMusic stated "Jane Howard probably being the same person as Miss Frankie". Another source proffered that the later accompanist to Miss Frankie [Jane Howard] was Happy Holmes, with Banner issuing three titles and Victor Records another two. It is important to note that it was not unusual at that time for songs to appear on more than one record label. She recorded three sides; "Kissin' Mule Blues", "Peepin' Jim Blues" and "Hard Hearted Papa" in New York in September 1927.
She was also a cast member of Joyride. In 2010 to 2012, she played more than five major villainess character roles. In 2013, Chynna Ortaleza was cast as the hard-hearted and soft-spoken Minerva on Kakambal ni Eliana, along with Sherilyn Reyes-Tan and Lexi Fernandez, the three of them are the lead villains to the main heroine, Eliana. Ortaleza's character in the end became snake and tries to murder Eliana as a revenge for Nora's demise (Sherilyn Reyes-Tan).
They have a heart-to-heart conversation and they start getting closer and soon fall in love with each other. Kalugina, having thrown off her "protective mask" of a hard-hearted woman, becomes more aware of her femininity and surprises everyone with her new elegant clothes and charming look. The relationship between Anatoly and Ludmila evolves, full of comical situations and repartees. At the same time drama unfolds between Olga Ryzhova and Yuri Samokhvalov who were dating many years ago at a university.
" Announcing the character's transfer to sister show Casualty, the BBC revealed that upon returning, Nick would have undergone another change of character, stating: "[Nick] created waves when he worked at Holby before. [But] the emergency department [will] be in for a shock when they discover he's not quite as hard-hearted and ruthless as they expected. But what, or who, could have caused this and how long will it last?" French says of Nick on returning to Holby; "He's still arrogant.
As the story progresses, she finds herself needing to become hard- hearted and willing to make sacrifices as she becomes more and more concerned with finding the Safe Place, while her companions remain focused on finding a missing elephant, Date Bed, and lose willpower, becoming emaciated and hopeless. Her emotional abandonment of Date Bed is one of the turning points in the novel. Date Bed A young female elephant. Date Bed is Mud's best friend and a member of the She-S family.
The county seat [of] Burgdorf and certainly the villages of this Lower Saxon area had, as I said, barely known the horrors and hardships of the war. Most of the farmers were hard-hearted. They did not give the mothers a drop of milk for their children, not a piece of bread. In 1946, Paul became a Minister for Construction, Labour and Welfare of the State of Hanover as a member of the Landtag of the Communist Party of Germany.
Sakshi () is a 1967 Telugu-language Indian drama film written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana and directed by Bapu. The film features an ensemble cast including Krishna, Jagga Rao, Ramana Panthulu, R. Ranga Rao, Raja Babu, Vijaya Nirmala, Allu Venkateswarlu and Chalapathi Rao. It is based on Ramana's 1959 story of the same name which itself was inspired by the 1952 American film High Noon. In Sakshi, a naive and bucolic boatman is exploited by society and turns into a hard-hearted person.
In New York, he took a job at King Features Syndicate in 1923 and studied under George Bridgman at the Art Student's League. He became a contributor to Yachting in 1924, married that same year and moved to Connecticut. Darrell McClure's Little Annie Rooney (October 21, 1964) In the late 1920s, his first strips, Vanilla and the Villains and Hard Hearted Hickey, appeared, followed by Donnie. In 1930, he took over Little Annie Rooney (except for Sundays) from two previous artists for the New York Journal.
Kuch Toh Log Kahenge is a love story revolving around a team of doctors working at Dr. Kotnis General Hospital in Lucknow. Former college friends Dr. Ashutosh Mathur (Mohnish Behl) and Dr. Malika Trehan (Rukhsar Rehman) work at the same hospital. Dr. Ashutosh was a workaholic and hard hearted man then due to some sad past events of his life and he had kept himself engrossed in his work. He didn't prefer any kind of nonsense, enjoyment or fun at hospital or his life.
Teng Lin recognizes Xuemei but when Lun Lin reaches him, Teng Lin's sentence was cut short upon his death, making it seem as if Xuemei was his killer. Ghost, Fire, and the Hard-Hearted Witch regroup and tells Master Tong Fong Pak to reunite with them, believing that their numbers will prevent Xuemei from attacking them. Tong Fong Pak instead proposes that he will reunite with the masters only if marriage with Yuehua is a guarantee. Yuehua is sad to learn that Fire offered her hand in marriage to Tong Fong Pak and runs away.
Among his best known historical novels are Belthangaddicho Balthazar (Balthazar of Belthangadi), Devache Krupen (By the Grace of God), Sardarachi Sinol (The sign of the Knights) and Infernachi Daram (The gates of Hell). All of these above novels deal with the arrest of 60,000 Mangalorean Catholics and their deportation to Seringapatam by Tipu Sultan in 1784. In these novels, Tipu is portrayed as cunning, haughty, hard-hearted, revengeful, yet full of self- control. On the other hand, he portrays the Mangalorean Catholic community of the eighteenth century as brave, hardworking and selfless.
In April 1860, a lingering illness made Halleck give instructions for his funeral and burial, but he recovered.Hallock, 142 He often turned down requests for public appearances in his later years, and he complained about being pestered by "frequent appeals for letters to hard- hearted editors".Hallock, 143 When people named children after him, Halleck seemed annoyed rather than honored. He wrote, "I am favored by affectionate fathers with epistles announcing that their eldest-born has been named after me, a calamity that costs me a letter of profound gratefulness".
Recording details of "You've Got To See Mama Ev'ry Night" . Retrieved 12 June 2013 Her biggest success came with "Hard-Hearted Hannah", which she was one of the first singers to record, in 1924. She also recorded several other blues songs from Tin Pan Alley songwriters, including "Wabash Blues" (1921), "Sweet Man O' Mine" (1922) and "It Takes A Good Woman (To Keep A Good Man At Home)" (1926). Her later recordings were released on the Harmony label -- a subsidiary of Columbia -- and finally, in 1928, by Vocalion Records.
He meets with nothing but dishonest and hard-hearted nobles who treat him disrespectfully and decline his loan proposals. Ferapontov then goes back to work at his office and a large sum of money is soon deposited with him by the representative of a rich local count. Instead of entering the deposit in the records, he steals the money and places it in the account of Emilia Kostyryova. He is soon arrested and learns that Kostyryova and Brzestowski have used the money to marry, and that the story of debt was a trick.
The narrator, Charles Darnaway, a recent graduate of the University of Edinburgh travels to the remote island of Aros off the north-west coast of Scotland. Aros is the home of his uncle, Gordon Darnaway, a hard-hearted and alcoholic Presbyterian. Charles has come in search of sunken treasure, as he believes a ship of the Spanish Armada sank in the bay under his uncle's home long before. Charles hopes to use the treasure to restore the Darnaways' fortunes and marry Gordon's daughter (and Charles' cousin) Mary Ellen.
" Here the author creates an allusion of the deep sorrow of the people from Reka, still without knowing what is the cause. Asking multiple questions, suspecting situations that might strike such grieve. The questions are rejected in the third stanza, giving the real cause in the fourth: : "No, the sharp stones have not shattered the fields of standing wheat; : Nor locusts stripped the fields; : Nor the Sultan sent hard-hearted taxmen early for receipt : Of their most bitter yield. : Fallen is the mighty Kuzman at the wild Geg's hands; : The sturdy Sirdar's slain.
Nina, the girl who appears in the second season to which he was diagnosed with breast cancer, takes a crush on a new surgeon, Dr. Pietro Baratti, a charming man but also hard-hearted. Just as a result of Nina's knowledge, her soul will transform her into a strong, courageous and sensitive person towards hospital patients. Nina, however, will understand after a while that the romance with this Doctor is almost impossible. However, his presence will also be crucial for a new boy, named Bobo, who enters the hospital to perform a heart transplant.
At about that time, John Lyford, a minister who had been sent over by the London Adventurers, was expelled from Plymouth for secretly meeting with settlers who wished to return to the type of worship that they had back in England. One of Lyford's supporters, John Oldham, was forced to run a gauntlet while Pilgrims beat him with the butt-ends of their muskets. This punishment received the approval of Pilgrim leader Edward Winslow. The Adventurers were quite displeased over what had happened to one of their men and criticized the Pilgrims as “contentious, cruel and hard hearted, among your neighbors…”.
In a tone of straight-faced humourGill 1990, pp. 140–141. the prologue tells of the poet's travels over the face of the earth and through the heavens in a boat of the imagination, which urges him to choose some exotic or otherworldly theme. The poet rejects the suggestion, and opts for the more homely subject of Peter Bell. The poem proper begins with a description of him as a hard-hearted sinner, impervious to the softening influence of nature, who makes his living as an itinerant hawker (or potter, in Wordsworth's northern expression) of earthenware.
Together with his friend Nadir young Laid reluctantly embarks on a trip to his hometown Timimoun, the legendary oasis in the Sahara desert. The film and novel are a kind of anthropological journey full of danger and adventure through a country torn with political tension and under the growing influence of religious fundamentalism. In strong and vivid language Roes paints a picture of a society with violent fathers and hard-hearted mothers, but also with tenderful friendships. Main subject of Roes' poetical and academic work is the role of the "stranger" or the "foreigner" in our societies.
Despite its simplistic and romantic storyline, Barnes described Mahana as a story that could apply to every family "whose male leader forgets that his role is to offer support, love and security--not hard- hearted rule." The Hollywood Reporter Dave Rooney described Mahana as an old- fashioned family saga with conflicting impulses. He criticized John Collee's script-writing, commenting that the "on-the-nose dialogue, ripe melodrama and preprogrammed emotional responses will test all but the most forgiving viewers". Stuff.co.nz reviewer Graeme Tuckett praised the film, describing it as "having all its pieces present and correct".
As with most folk songs, "Barbara Allen" has been published and performed under many different titles. The ballad and its heroine have in conjunction been called "The Ballet of Barbara Allen", "Barbara Allen's Cruelty", "Barbarous Ellen", "Edelin", "Hard Hearted Barbary Ellen", "Sad Ballet Of Little Johnnie Green", "Sir John Graham", "Bonny Barbara Allan", "Barbry Allen" among others. Roger Quilter wrote an arrangement in 1921, dedicated to the noted Irish baritone Frederick Ranalow, who had become famous for his performance as Macheath in The Beggar's Opera at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith. Quilter set each verse differently, using countermelodies as undercurrents.
Today there is no resident Rabbi.Jews of Zimbabwe, Jewish Virtual Library In 1992, President Robert Mugabe caused upset to the Jewish community in Zimbabwe when he remarked that "[white] commercial farmers are hard-hearted people, you would think they were Jews".Jews upset by Mugabe comment, The Independent, 20 July 1992 In 2002, after the Jewish community's survival was threatened by a food shortage and poverty in the country, the mayor of Ashkelon, a city in southern Israel, invited Zimbabwean Jews to immigrate to Israel and offered assistance in settling in Ashkelon. Several Zimbabwean Jews accepted his offer.
This can lead bands to write dreary, sad-sack mopers—or, in the case of Lapush, turn the hurt into something grand and uplifting. Singer and guitarist Thom Donovan wrote the album-opening Closer after the death of his father, and it’s as good of a send-off as anyone could want: The spacey guitar atmospherics and the alternately sad and hopeful lyrics are enough to bring a tear to the eye of the hard-hearted cynic. — Riverfront TimesRiverfront Times Aurora - Digital Single (2008) The band released an acoustic version of Aurora on March 12, 2008, on iTunes.
In 1975 Ferris wrote the Top 30 UK chart hit singleOfficial Charts UK: Singles - My Last Night With YouEveryhit.com: UK Charts February 1975 "My Last Night With You" for The Arrows.Discogs: My Last Night With You The song was produced by Mickie Most on his RAK label,45 Cat: My Last Night With YouDiscogs: Arrows: My Last Night With You and as recorded by The Arrows was also a top 30 chart hit in Switzerland.Hit Parade Switzerland Ferris wrote two more songs for The Arrows, both released in 1975 in the UK and Europe: "Hard Hearted" and "Broken Down Heart", both released in 1975.
As described in a film magazine, old Gordon Rogers (Roberts) believes in working 18-hour days while Billy (Reid), who is in love with Gordon's daughter Helen (Hawley), does not believe in working at all. The hard-hearted father will accept Billy as a son- in-law on one condition: that he earn his own living for one month and if, during that time, he hears the fatal words "You're fired!" addressed to him, then Helen, sole heiress of the Rogers' millions in gold, can never be his. While this is a terrible test, Billy is game. His first job as a stenographer he resigns at the end of his first day to avoid being fired.
First edition A Key to the Suite is a novel by American author John D. MacDonald first published in 1962 by Fawcett Publications. The third-person, subjective narrative is about a business executive, Floyd Hubbard, in attendance at a meeting in order to help the company determine the future employment of Jesse Mulaney, upper management in the sales department. During the course of the novel, Hubbard moves from reluctant hatchet man to hard- hearted corporate executive. As the back cover explains, the novel “examines the ferment of a big-time convention—the plots, the savage maneuverings, the dreadful ease with which a man or a dream can be destroyed.”MacDonald, John D. (1962).
To prove that his escort agency is the best, Lun Lin foolishly takes on the mission of delivering the infamous magical lyre to one of the famous masters Hou Xeng when everyone else avoided the mission for fear of their lives. Lun Lin's master warns him about the magical lyre and the deaths it racks up due to what people would do to obtain it. When some of the master martial artists heard of the sudden reappearance of the magical lyre, no attempts were made to retrieve it. Lun Lin and his father stops at a rest stop but were ambushed by both Hou Xeng's son and the Hard-Hearted Witch. Xuemei rescues them by killing Hou Xeng’s son.
Namrata Joshi of Outlook criticised the film for portraying each of the female characters as a "hard-hearted bitch" but was appreciative of Aaryan's monologue and the chemistry between the three men. The film emerged as a sleeper hit and he received a nomination for the Producers Guild Film Award for Best Male Debut. After the release of Pyaar Ka Punchnama, Aaryan completed his engineering degree on the insistence of his mother. His next film release came two years later when he collaborated once again with Ranjan and Bharucha in the romance Akaash Vani (2013), which is about the titular lovers who are separated when Vani is married off to an abusive husband.
Nevertheless, he is not completely hard- hearted and cares a great deal for Titus and Fuchsia. He is eventually exiled from Gormenghast for throwing one of the Countess's cats at Steerpike. However, he secretly keeps an eye on the doings in the castle, and plays a crucial role in Steerpike's eventual unmasking as a traitor. > Mr. Flay appeared to clutter up the doorway as he stood revealed, his arms > folded.... It did not look as though such a bony face as this could give > normal utterance, but rather that instead of sounds, something more brittle, > more ancient, something drier would emerge, something more in the nature of > a splinter or a fragment of stone.
Deeds "rescues" Babe and she goes out with him pretending to be "Pam Dawson", a school nurse from a fictional town called Winchestertonfieldville, Iowa (which later turns out to be a real place, surprising Babe). Though Babe initially wanted a good story on the new heir, she eventually falls for the unfailingly hard-hearted Deeds. She decides to tell him who she really is, but Inside Access, in concert with Cedar (who learned the truth from the fake purse snatcher who is smitten with Babe) reveals the truth to Deeds first. Heartbroken, Deeds decides to return home to Mandrake Falls and decides to donate his $40 billion inheritance to the United Negro College Fund.
In the Monster's first story, a prince escapes from his stepmother, the supposedly-evil elderly queen, but then kills his sleeping bride under a yew tree and makes the queen the scapegoat so that his people can drive her away and make him king. As Conor's mother worsens, Conor moves in with his grandmother. After he angrily damages her valuable clock, the Monster appears and tells the second story: a hard-hearted parson forbids an apothecary from extracting medicine from an old yew tree, only to rescind this measure when his own children become ill. However, the apothecary cannot help him, and the Monster begins to destroy the parson's house as punishment.
Grave of the Fireflies (火垂るの墓 Hotaru no Haka) is a live-action TV drama of Grave of the Fireflies, made by NTV in Japan. It was produced in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. The drama aired on November 1, 2005. Like the anime, the live-action version of Grave of the Fireflies focuses on two siblings, Seita and Setusko, struggling to survive the final days of the war in Kobe, Japan. Unlike the animated version, however, it tells the story from the point of view of their cousin (their aunt's daughter) and also deals with the issue of how the war-time environment could change a kind lady into a hard-hearted woman.
Meanwhile, Sonny finds a good location for the roller disco, a long-abandoned theater in the Fairfax district of Los Angeles called "Xanadu." "Kira" inspires him to locate the owner in the phone book ("Suddenly"), and they set up a meeting with real estate mogul Danny Maguire, who used to be a big band clarinetist before he started in the real estate game. Sonny visits hard-hearted Danny in his posh office in downtown Los Angeles and tries to convince him to donate the theater for the roller disco, because it would bring the arts to the Fairfax district and drive up real estate values. But Danny scoffs, even though he had plans to open the theater himself, once upon a time.
The expedition vehicle was an extensively modified 1992 Austin FX4 taxi named Hannah, after the song Hard Hearted Hannah which tells of a woman who hates men and loves to see them suffer. The vehicle was powered by a Nissan 2.7 litre Turbo Diesel engine which the team claimed was the only part of the car not to have broken stating that this is because it is "Japanese-made whereas the rest of the car was made in England". It's on the Meter expedition vehicles "Hannah" and "Skinny Margarita" with team members at the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco. The car was purchased for £1500 on eBay and modifications include the addition of winch, snorkel, roof rack and roof box.
The Sun or the Moon situated in the 11th house from the lagna destroys one crore doshas says Garga, they make one exceptionally fortunate. The exalted Sun situated in the 11th house makes a person a principal official in the service of a ruler; possess many good qualities, disciplined, long- lived, powerful and blessed with comforts but rebellious and hard-hearted. A Raja yoga will arise if the exalted Sun in the 11th house is aspected by an exalted Jupiter from the 3rd house and an exalted Venus combines with Mercury in the 10th house. Saturn as the lord of the 9th situated in the 11th house in its sign of debilitation may confer yoga but will not advance the affairs of the auspicious bhavas it owns.
Stradlin and Rose wrote the song (with the working title "Don't You Cry Tonight") in March 1985, shortly after Guns N' Roses was formed in Los Angeles. In the Special Collector’s Edition of Rolling Stone dedicated to the band, Kory Grow quotes Rose: After a low guitar drone, the song evolves into a hard rock lullaby that turns into a hard-hearted kiss-off, ending with an edgy, sustained vocal drone that is more scary than reassuring. In his book Over the Top: The True Story of Guns N' Roses, Mark Putterford notes the song's contrast with much of the other material on the Illusion albums, citing Rose's "deeply ingrained whore/madonna dichotomy" and his "dew-eyed romantic cooing with tenderness." "Don't Cry" features Shannon Hoon of Blind Melon as a co-lead vocalist.
Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny are four recently orphaned siblings (in the 1924 version of the tale, the children are orphaned in the first few pages; in the heavily revised and simplified 1942 revision, they have evidently been orphaned for some time). Not wishing to live with their hard-hearted grandfather, whom they have never met because of his disapproval of their parents' marriage, the children strike out on their own. On a cold night, the children stop at a bakery to ask for food. They are invited to stay the night, but while there, the children overhear the baker and his wife discussing a plan to keep the older children as labor while sending young Benny to an orphanage (in the 1924 version, they plan to send the children to their grandfather).
When the academy entered upon a new period of prosperity, under Rav Ashi, in the late 4th century, its seat was at Mata Mehasya, where Ashi lived. Most of the Talmudic references to this place, which Ashi says may not be called either a city or a borough,Ketuvot 4a date from this time. Ashi refers to its synagogue, which strangers visited on his account,Megillah 26a and he claims to have saved the town from destruction by prohibiting the construction of houses higher than the synagogue.Shabbat 11a Ashi was wont to say that the non-Jewish inhabitants of Mata Mehasya were hard-hearted, since they beheld the splendor of the Torah twice a year at the great Kallah assemblies, and yet not one of them was converted to Judaism.
He complained that there was "enough space for settlement" in the world for German Jews to go, and contended that Europe could "not become pacified before the Jewish question has been settled". In a long rant against Jews, Hitler first mocked them, remarking at "how the whole democratic world [was] oozing with sympathy for the poor tormented Jewish People [and yet] remains hard-hearted when it comes to helping these supposedly most valuable members of the human race". He said that it was time to "wrestle the Jewish world enemy to the ground", and that the German government was completely determined "to get rid of these people". Hitler accused Jews of having "nothing of their own, except for political and sanitary diseases" and being parasites on the German nation, turning Germans into "beggars in their own country".
The work of American academic Retha Warnicke focuses on the unmitigated gender prejudices of the early 16th century and how they formed Anne into being first a pawn and ultimately a willingly venal and unscrupulous agent for her own and her family's advancement. Warnicke's Anne is controversial, and some of her hypotheses (that Anne's brother was part of a clandestine homosexual clique at Court; that Anne would have stopped at nothing, including using her brother's own seed, to birth a male heir for the king) are not supported by the majority of scholars, however compellingly lurid they may be. Other notably unattractive portraits come from the work of British historian Alison Weir and novelist Philippa Gregory. In her best-seller The Other Boleyn Girl, Gregory puts Anne as the hard-hearted villain in a story with Anne's sister Mary Boleyn as its sadder but wiser heroine.
Godwin had already attained fame a year earlier through his publication of Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, which made the release of a fiction novel by a political philosopher quite intriguing. The subject matter in combination with the climate upon release resulted in the extremity of opinion regarding Caleb Williams. Although released to outstanding commercial success, Caleb Williams attracted a great deal of negative reactions. Many saw it as an affront not only to government but also to justice, virtue, and religion. One review from the British Critic in July 1794, stated, “This piece is a striking example of the evil use which may be made of considerable talents…every gentleman is a hard-hearted assassin, or a prejudiced tyrant; every Judge is unjust, every Justice corrupt and blind.” Many critics saw Caleb Williams as having a detrimental effect on society as propaganda for anarchism.
There were students and peasants, the wise and the brave, And an old man who knew him from cradle to grave, And children who thought me hard-hearted, for they On that sanctified sod were forbidden to play. But the old man, who saw I was mourning there, said: "We come, sir, to weep where young Wolfe Tone is laid, And we're going to raise him a monument, too A plain one, yet fit for the simple and true." My heart overflowed, and I clasped his old hand, And I blessed him, and blessed every one of his band: "Sweet, sweet tis to find that such faith can remain To the cause and the man so long vanquished and slain." In Bodenstown churchyard there is a green grave, And freely around it let winter winds rave Far better they suit him the ruin and gloom Till Ireland, a nation, can build him a tomb.
Mars situated in the 5th house generally gives a miserable domestic life, misfortunes through children and ill-health, whereas Saturn gives an evil mind, stupidity, illness, poverty, sorrow through children, variable fortune etc. Rahu though equally unfavourable makes one hard-hearted and unconventional, and Ketu, while proving bad in effects, gives one inclination towards spirituality. Mars situated in the 9th house makes one wield power and authority, be generous, become renowned for good qualities, affluent and happy but does not make one a dutiful son; Saturn makes one lead a lonely life and probably no marriage; Rahu makes one impolite and miserly, gives fame and wealth but a nagging and domineering wife, and Ketu makes one eloquent but short-tempered, haughty and bad in conduct. The Sun occupying the 5th house makes one impatient and intelligent but devoid of domestic peace and happiness, poor and short-lived, and when occupying the 9th house it gives enmity with spouse and much unhappiness.
A boy with a short stick with a bent pin tied to a string angling for a fish that never bites, and that is somewhat like the artistic profession — a paint box and some brushes and a hard-hearted public. In her old-fashioned home, brought up by her aunties since she was nine years old, Rathbun spent her life; the antique furnishings and quaint surroundings developed in her such a love of this atmosphere that many of her pictures show the influence — the peace, placidity and harmony in her interior subjects rests one to look at them. One particular picture made from a corner of the living room shows a little maid sitting contentedly in an old-fashioned armchair near a table of polished mahogany of an early period, a sconce on the wall and an open door showing the furnishings of the next room in perfect harmony. This was a treasure — there was such an air of cheerful comfort that one longs to creep into the picture and be a part of it. In 1908 she exhibited with Martha Hoke and Cornelia Maury at the St. Louis gallery at 10 South Broadway.

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