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We are over joyed to say, we saw the doctors for the results of Gregg's Pet Scan he took last week!
The overjoyed host presents Cardi with a gift for her baby, a "gender-neutral" shirt reading "Rap Fan," while an under-joyed Seinfeld looks on in frustration.
Sad despair doth drive me hence, This despair unkindness sends. If that parting be offence, It is she which then offends. Dear, when I am from thee gone, Gone are all my joys at once. I loved thee and thee alone, In whose love I joyed once.
On May 29, Shinhwa won the trademark rights to their group name after 12 years. All the members were filled with joyed upon earning their name back after 12 years of battle. 29 May has been known to Shinhwa and their fans, Shinhwa Changjo as Shindepence Day since 2015.
The Vatican was not opposed to the forced conversions. On 6 February 1942, Pope Pious XII privately received 206 Ustaše members in uniforms and blessed them, symbolically supporting their actions. On 8 February 1942 envoy to the Holy See Rusinović said that 'the Holy See joyed' over forced conversions.
Stanton was joyed when he examined the altered reaper, and knew the case was theirs. Arguments for the case began in September 1855. In March 1856, Justices John McLean and Thomas Drummond delivered a ruling in favor of John Manny. McCormick appealed the decision to the Supreme Court, and McCormick v.
And although your sight I leave, Sight wherein my joys do lie, Till that death do sense bereave, Never shall affection die. Dear if I do not return Love and I shall die together, For my absence never mourn, Whom you might have joyed ever. Part we must, though now I die. Die I do to part with you.
As a result, when he learned more information about him, Tōchi felt glad to voice him again in Trilogy as now he knew the traits behind Ovan. He claimed he was deeply joyed by this work, especially praising the animation CyberConnect2 produced for the OVA. In retrospective Tōchi felt the work of .hack//G.U. memorable and was further satisfied with Trilogy.
Wang-Chim was presume dead after his scheduled flight on board a plane crashed and all hands were presumed dead. However, Wang-Chim lived and found a tearfully joyed Ka- Lok within his office. Seizing the moment, Wang-Chim told her not to lie to herself, that they both have feelings for each other. Unable to resist Wang- Chim, the two slept together and it would be the prelude of worse things to come.
For that reason, ancient and medieval astrologers believed the fortunate planet Venus "joyed" in the fifth house—that is, that she was particularly dignified, or powerful here. However, as Crane says, "in spite of this house being the joy of Venus, pleasures and sensual enjoyments were not emphasized until later" than the Hellenistic era. For some 20th-century practitioners, the fifth house corresponds by the idea of "natural houses" to Leo, but there is no intimation of the Sun's influence here in the traditional literature.
Ahatallah's appearance had joyed the Saint Thomas Christians, who had hoped for a new ecclesiastical leader to free them from the power of the Portuguese Padroado, which since the Synod of Diamper in 1599 had formally controlled church life in India. Soon, however, the Jesuit Manoel de Leira secretly alerted the Portuguese authorities about Ahatallah's activities, and they put him on a ship headed for Cochin and Goa.Frykenberg, p. 367. Hearing of this, Archdeacon Thomas led his militia to Cochin and demanded to meet with Ahatallah and examine his credentials.
As Pierce says: ::How would it have joyed brave Talbot (the terror of the French) to think that after he had lien two hundred years in his tomb, he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times), who, in the tragedian that represents his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding.Nashe, Thomas. ‘’Pierce Peniless’’. 1592. full text online A notable passage occurs when Nashe describes the various types of drunkards one encounters in pubs and taverns. Pierce signs this supplication: “Your devilship's bounden execrator, Pierce Penilesse”.
Two warriors named Taratekui and Taratekurapo were chosen to kill Moenau using a fine cord made out of coconut-fibre (kaa natipui). After luring him out of his house, they caught him by the testicles with the cord and overpowered him, killing him with spears before throwing the body into a cave in the Makatea. While the people of Ma'uke were joyed that he was gone, Te Kaumarokura grieved over her loss, and feared she would be killed along with their now four-year-old son Te Aukura. Instead, Taratekui and Taratekurapo pitied them, and would bring fish to them every week.
Only that first the mayor had to get the majority for these decisions and the majority, and this task was for the mayor. A lot depended on his authority. The fact that the mayor of Giese joyed such an authority mainly among the town's inhabitants is proved by the fact that in 1922 he was elected for a second, twelve-year term. For the first time Karl Friedrich Giese was elected mayor of Ilawa on 6 June 1910, for the second time in 1922, and it was only the take over of power by the Nazis in 1933 that did not allow him to survive until the end of his term.
J.T. Reiber, born on June 9, 2000, is introduced as the child intended to be adopted by Abe Carver (James Reynolds) and Lexie Carver (Renée Jones). However, Lexie's father Stefano DiMera (Joseph Mascolo) switches the infant at birth with Bo and Hope's (Peter Reckell and Kristian Alfonso) son. After years of trying for a baby the natural way, Abe and Lexie Carver decide that they will adopt a child. When Lexie's father Stefano DiMera hears about the news, he is over joyed at the prospect of finally becoming a grandfather and asks that Abe and Lexie adopt the child of one of his distant relatives.
On October 3, 1992, during the afternoon session of the church’s 162nd Semiannual general conference, Gordon B. Hinckley, First Counselor in the First Presidency, announced plans for a temple in Hartford. However, three years later, plans for this temple were replaced with plans for the Boston and White Plains New York temples (later to be renamed the Harrison New York Temple). In the October 1995 general conference, Hinckley explained, Hinckley apologized to the members of Hartford, who had joyed in the announcement of this temple, by saying, After construction on the temple in Boston was complete, it was dedicated on October 1, 2000. However, construction of a temple in White Plains, on a 24-acre site for the temple at the intersection of Interstate 287 and Hutchinson River Parkway, was never started and eventually suspended.
During Christmas break, shortly before he turned 17, he stumbled across a booklet about determinism. Flem, Ivar: Mennesket naturbestemt eller determinismen Høvik, Bibliothek for de tusen hjem (1891) With the exception of some popularized scientific articles by G. H. Armauer Hansen, this was the first literary encounter he had which made him doubt the religious teachings which he had received until then. Even though he would later forget most of the content of the booklet, it made him consider the belief in eternal Hell without sense, and it also provided him with courage to trust his own thoughts and feelings a lot more than he had previously dared. When a little later he told his best friend, county school director Per Erdal, about his newly gained perspective on Hell, he was joyed to hear that his friend shared his view.
At two hearings, in 1642 and 1654, before judges Littleton and Phesant, Suffolk voices were raised to recall the more liberal behaviour of the Hoptons: > "...they would speak of the Previlidge they had in Sir Owen Hopton's Dayes, > who was Lord of the Mannor before the Brookes cam to it..." (the witnesses) > "spoake boldly to the judge Fessant, and tould him, that in Sir Owen > Hopton's Dayes they had nooe such Dooinge, for he was a worthie Jentleman, > and loved the poore Towne, and joyed the Previlidge they had by ther Common; > and Robert Dourant, who was the Townes Neattards Boy in Sir Owen Hopton's > dayes, have often sayd, that Sir Owen him selfe have com downe from his > West-Wood-Lodge to Paules-Fenn, and had him com up to the Lodge and drynke, > so that it was otherwise in those Days, than have been since."T. Gardner, An > Historical Account of Dunwich, Antiently a City, Now a Borough (Author, > London 1754), p. 174 (Google).
He is portrayed heroically in Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 1: "Valiant Lord Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, Created, for his rare success in arms". Talbot's failures are all blamed on Fastolf and feuding factions in the English court. Thomas Nashe, commenting on the play in his booklet Pierce Penniless, stated that Talbot's example was inspiring Englishmen anew, two centuries after his death, > How would it have joyed brave Talbot, the terror of the French, to think > that after he had lain two hundred years in his tomb, he should triumph > again on the stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten > thousand spectators at least (at several times) who in the tragedian that > represents his person imagine they behold him fresh bleeding. I will defend > it against any collian or clubfisted usurer of them all, there is no > immortality can be given a man on earth like unto plays.
The which > course being, held, they well saw the English could not long subsiste, but > they would either be starved with hunger, or be forced to forsake the > countrie; with many ye like things; inso much that ye Narigansets were once > wavering, and were halfe minded to have made peace with them, and joyed > against ye English. But againe when they considered, how much, wrong they > had received from the Pequents, and what an oppertunitie they now had by ye > help of ye English to right them selves, revenge was so sweete unto them, as > it prevailed above all ye rest; so as they resolved to joyne with ye English > against them, & did. [...] From Connightecute (who were most sencible of ye > hurt sustained, & ye present danger), they sett out a partie of men, and > another partie mett them from ye Bay, at ye Narigansets, who were to joyne > with them. Ye Narigansets were ernest to be gone before ye English were well > rested and refreshte, espetially some of them which came last.

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