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On the other side, though more commendable, you have Medicare for All emerging as a litmus test.
It could be that people feel like it's more commendable to request public health services than cash.
He did not make his work look easy, because it was not easy, and that somehow made it more commendable.
That makes the contribution of those who did the latter all the braver and more commendable — and all the more necessary.
Curators are typically thought of as people who conceptualize a tone for work that is not their own, but what else is there to call an artist like Travis Scott, whose arrangement of sounds is arguably more commendable than his vocal output?
However, Santos complimented the series' art direction by saying that "the artistry is far more commendable: the blend of feudal and industrial eras results in a unique visual aesthetic". Overall, Santos gave a positive review of the first 6 episodes of Tegami Bachi with an overall grade of B−.
' Burkitt went to the barn in which the Baptist meeting was held, and repeated his exhortation there. More commendable was his attitude towards the French protestant exiles. His generous efforts in their behalf, begun at midsummer 1687, and continued till 1692, resulted in the raising of £216. 17s., which he personally distributed to needy refugees in Suffolk and Essex.
The film is entertaining, no doubt. But what is more commendable is the fact that it has those little nuances that ensure the imagery to the time that the film is set in remain intact. Bell Bottom is worth that weekend trip to the cinema halls for its laughs and clever writing. The critics of The New Indian Express wrote Bell Bottom made under Golden Horse Cinema is worth a watch as it marks the beginning of a summer thrill.
Born in Hanehalli, Chittal Chittal's photo completed primary education in his hometown and Matriculation (S.S.C.) from Gibbs High School, Kumta in 1940 and stood first in the Presidency of Bombay. His achievement was all the more commendable since the then Presidency of Bombay included current states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, part of Karnataka and part of Madhya Pradesh. For his achievement Chittal was honored at Karnatak College Dharwar where he completed his initial studies and then went to Willingdon college, Sangli to major in English literature.
After 3 minutes of the first match in the final, St. Colmcille's and Meath star Graham Reilly was sent off and was subsequently suspended for the final replay which made the seaside club's achievement even more commendable. The victory marked their return to the top flight after a 20 season absence. After winning the Meath I.F.C. St. Colmcille's also made history by winning their first Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship and became only the third Meath club to win this honour after Wolfe Tones in 2004 and Ratoath the previous season. They beat Rosemount of Westmeath in the final.
Even more commendable was his deep sense of incorruptibility. Over the years, he held a variety of jobs and served on a number of commissions that, in terms of standard Thai corrupt practices, could have made him a very wealthy man. Further, Puey's incorruptibility was more than merely passive. As an economist he was keenly aware that official corruption was depriving the Thai treasury of inordinately large sums, and in public addresses and statements he would often include selections of thinly veiled, but cutting, poetic attacks against the specific acts of the very highest government officials.
In order to avoid confusion about his intentions, Michelangelo may have removed Christ's left leg in order to later change its composition to something that would be interpreted correctly. If this is the case, Michelangelo might not have attacked the stone to destroy it, but instead to change its structure. One of the more commendable theories about the Pietà's destruction is explained by the iconography of the hooded figure and the inclusion of Michelangelo's self-portrait as the face of the figure. The representation of Michelangelo's face on Nicodemus solidifies his ties to a specific belief of his known as Nicodemism.
Ladies Almanack is a roman à clef of a lesbian literary and artistic circle in Paris, written in an archaic, Rabelaisian style and starring Natalie Barney as Dame Evangeline Musset. Much as Sir Phillip paces his study worrying about Stephen, Dame Musset's father "pac[es] his library in the most normal of Night-Shirts". When, unlike Sir Phillip, he confronts his daughter, she replies confidently: "Thou, good Governor, wast expecting a Son when you lay atop of your Choosing ... Am I not doing after your very Desire, and is it not the more commendable, seeing that I do it without the Tools for the Trade, and yet nothing complain?"Barnes, 8.
His proximity to the Sinhala people was all the more commendable as it was established during the late 1950s at a time when the island was hit by communal riots. Until his death in 2000, Robin lived and worked in Colombo, but he never severed ties with his hometown of Jaffna. He assisted the Jaffna peasant and fisher folk at a time when the ethnic conflict was taking a toll of their lives, but he had established a bond with the Sinhala people, whose strength lay in the enjoyment they had found in Tampoe's movies. Robin Tampoe's film career spanned 40 years, a period marked by frequent bouts of political instability, ethnic tension, student unrest, and recently a war, which lasted a quarter of a century.
It is truely an honest kynde of > enterteynmente and wittie, quoth Syr Friderick. But me think it hath a > fault, whiche is, that a man may be to couning at it, for who ever will be > excellent in the playe of chestes, I beleave he must beestowe much tyme > about it, and applie it with so much study, that a man may assoone learne > some noble scyence, or compase any other matter of importaunce, and yet in > the ende in beestowing all that laboure, he knoweth no more but a game. > Therfore in this I beleave there happeneth a very rare thing, namely, that > the meane is more commendable, then the excellency. Many of the elaborate chess sets used by the aristocracy have been lost, but others partially survive, such as the Lewis chessmen.
Lieutenant Governor's Recognition Badge The viceroys themselves also offer awards, such as the Lieutenant Governor's Award for Outstanding Service to Rural Saskatchewan, the Lieutenant Governor's Nova Scotia Talent Trust Award, and the Lieutenant Governor's Award for Excellence in Architecture, awarded in New Brunswick, and the Heritage Canada Foundation also presents the Lieutenant Governor's Award, presented to an individual or group who has achieved an outstanding result in heritage conservation in the province in which the Heritage Canada Foundation's annual conference is held. Further, the lieutenant governors (as well as the territorial commissioners) present the Vice-Regal and Commissioners' Commendation to individuals who offer their service—paid or volunteer—to the viceregal offices. It was originally intended to be a distinction in place of appointment to the Royal Victorian Order, regularly granted to those who aided the monarch or governor general with distinction, but nominees from the lieutenant governors were frequently overlooked by staff at Rideau Hall. However, after 1984, suggestions from the lieutenant governors' offices for membership in the Royal Victorian Order were more readily accepted and the Vice-Regal and Commissioners' Commendation became an award for one or more commendable acts benefiting the viceroy.

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