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The commute home was a little more hurried than usual on Thursday night as travelers rushed to catch the last trains.
Alexander is voting for a shallower, more hurried impeachment trial partly on the grounds that the process has been ... shallow and hurried.
No more hurried trims in the work bathroom because my date tomorrow cancelled but is actually free tonight, and things have been going really well, and I'd like to take this to the next level, do ya know what I mean?
In the game's final missions, by which time I'd filled out my catalog of basic gear, my looting took on a more hurried (and harried) intensity, as defeated enemies went from being sources of new equipment to being mid-mission resupply points.
One penalty for doing so is giving up nearly two months of the government's time and energy, when it has just two years to negotiate its exit terms with the EU. That was already a narrow window; the government's agenda now looks more hurried still.
The series are always four, followed by three, always beginning and ending on a stressed syllable. The meter changes to iambic in the lines with repeated "bells," bringing the reader into their rhythm. Most of the poem is a more hurried trochaic tetrameter.Analysis: Form and Meter.
Flanagan (1996), pp. 235–237 U2's delivery of Zooropa in late May caught PolyGram somewhat off-guard, because they were not expecting a new album by the group for several years. With Achtung Baby, PolyGram had approximately six months to market the record and plan its release strategy, but the sudden completion of Zooropa necessitated a more hurried promotional plan.
It is clearly paired with the following Variation 24, which continues its pattern but in a more hurried, more urgent manner. right ; Variation 24. In preparation for the climactic final variation, Variation 24 intensifies the excitement, replacing the triplets of Variation 23 with masses of sixteenth notes. Clearly modeled on the preceding, it is another example of Brahms's use of "variation of variation".
It is copiously annotated with marginalia—at least 26 times—in a different, more hurried, hand to the prose. This has left ink blots and erasures over the pages. Historian Bernard Hoffman has described what he sees Verrazzano's text as illustrating about him: Verrazzano's writing in the Codex has been interpreted in different ways. Two recent scholars have praised Verrazzano's prose.
USS Ross (DD-563) and other destroyers in the 1950s. Prairie steamed to San Diego, destroyer force headquarters, 16 February 1946 and remained there until 11 August 1947. The Korean War demanded more hurried operations from Prairie, and she sailed to provide tending services for U.N. forces from 2 February to 3 August 1951 and again from 6 April to 10 September 1952, and from late August 1953 to 11 April 1954.
Brahms's first variation stays close to the melody and harmonies of Handel's theme while changing its character completely. It uses staccato throughout and its syncopated accents are distinctly non-Baroque. The dynamic marking poco (a bit louder), too, clearly separates it from Handel's elegant aria. In tempo the variation seems much more hurried, crisp, even dance-like; each time the right hand "pauses" on an eighth note, the left hand fills in with sixteenth notes.
The unstructured interview enables the interviewer to return to the same topic numerous times, allowing the interviewee is able to produce information with stimulated memory. With the interview being more like an everyday conversation, a safe and relaxed environment can be created within the space of the interview; unlike the highly structured interview where the respondent may feel stressed in its more hurried and formal environment and may not respond accurately if they feel the need to move on to the next question.
Critical reception for Beautiful Darkness has been positive, with the Manila Bulletin calling it "moody and atmospheric".Preview of better stories to come Manila Bulletin Booklist praised the book's "gothic atmosphere" and new characters.Beautiful Darkness Booklist The School Library Journal blog positively reviewed Beautiful Darkness,Review: Beautiful Darkness School Library Journal with a librarian also giving a positive review for the book's "great storytelling balance".Grades 5 & up School Library Journal Kirkus Reviews wrote that while the book had a "weaker and more hurried plot" than its predecessor, "readers... will find satisfaction here".
Ffrench, R., O'Neill, J. P., & Eckelberry, D. R. (1991). Guide to the birds of Trinidad and Tobago. Illustrated by John P. O'Neill. Unlike the call of the black hawk-eagle, similarly done in flying display, the ornate hawk- eagle the introductory series of notes is more hurried and the last note more drawn out. It has been noted by some authors that the ornate species’ call in nearly a reverse of the pattern of the calling black hawk-eagle which calls huwee-whee-whi-whi-wi-wi-wi, the first note being longest and slurred, second note highest, followed by descending short notes.
Harris criticised the delegation of responsibility in the Fourth Army, blaming this for piecemeal attacks, not supported by all of the army artillery, against concentrated German artillery- fire. Multi-division attacks could take a week to prepare, a delay which would have been more help to the defence, than constant British attacks and German counter-attacks, which were even more hurried and disorganised than British efforts. Harris called the attack of 14 July on the XIII Corps front "possibly disastrous", because of the menace of German troops in Trônes Wood, to the 9th Division attack on Longueval.
As a result, he attains victories unimaginable to the more "hurried" multitude. Nadolny's choice of a hero is apt in this regard; certainly the historical Sir John Franklin was never known for his mental alacrity, but beyond that, his "slowness" is more of a post-modern conceit. In a manner reminiscent of Roland Barthes' "autobiography" of Jules Michelet, Nadolny's Franklin is completely consistent with the known facts, all impeccably researched. Yet interwoven with the truth there is an entirely fictitious construction of Franklin as "slow," ranging from an imaginary ball- game in which the hapless John always arrives several seconds after the ball has departed to a fictitious re-creation of Franklin's efforts, at the height of Admiral Horatio Nelson's naval battles, to find and shoot a sniper from atop the masts of an enemy warship.

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