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Silicon Valley's consistency is one of its most admirable qualities.
That's one of its most admirable carryovers from the original game.
Of course, McGregor's adaptability has always been his most admirable quality.
What's most admirable about Daenerys is that she's determined to fulfill her purpose.
Perhaps what's most admirable about these essays is their genial and searching tone.
"What critics said: "'Silicon Valley's' consistency is one of its most admirable qualities.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's transparency has long been one of her most admirable traits.
Duncan just retired, wrapping up one of the most admirable careers in NBA history.
To understand the Trump tax increases, you should first acknowledge the most admirable feature of his plan.
He has a point — but in many ways the Bitcoin community is among the most admirable in the space.
The most admirable and industrious among us have responded by organizing on local levels and fighting for measurable change.
The Aries sign is also known by its symbol, the ram, which is extremely fitting for this sign's most admirable quality.
At 26 years old, Kanter pursues it all in the most admirable, cringeworthy, and immeasurably hilarious ways; he exists without an analog.
This is an attempt to deal with Britain's over-centralisation and constitutes one of the most admirable legacies of the Cameron-Osborne years.
Ali's life was navigated and often thrown off course by the most admirable and destructive human quality: Ali's story is one of stubbornness.
You have been chosen, by nightmarish fate, to take up a cause, and you are doing so in the most admirable of ways.
The largest, most admirable action the US has taken in this regard came in the 1970s, after the failure of the American war in Vietnam.
The actress, Honest Company founder, mom and America's most admirable girl boss shared a peek into her typical day, and it starts at 5:45 a.m.
Despite the controversy surrounding The Birth of a Nation, Gabrielle Union has remained one of Hollywood's most admirable advocates for women who have survived sexual violence.
The Day of the Dead plot­line plays nicely into one of the book's most admirable qualities: "Ghosts" sensitively explores many dynamics of Mexican-American family life.
The PS2 remake created a fleshed out, 3D world, but failed to streamline the game in a way that underscored its most admirable and unique qualities.
Since 2009, it has become the foremost exponent of work by its artist in residence Alexei Ratmansky, surely the most admirable ballet choreographer of our day.
More importantly, however, her commitment to her true priorities in life — the people she cares about the most — is what is most admirable about this woman.
President Kennedy began his famous book "Profiles in Courage" by quoting Ernest Hemingway about that most admirable of human virtues, courage, which Hemingway defined as grace under pressure.
SANDRA LYNN SPARKS, Mount Airy, Ga. I will remember Barack Obama as the most admirable man to hold the office of the presidency in my lifetime (70 years).
One of the most admirable traits about Musk is always sets the most ambitious goals, from building underground tunnels to beat traffic congestion to connecting our brains to computers.
In the time it took me to earn some of that respect, I was exposed to the most admirable human behavior imaginable, under some of the worst conditions possible.
They received the Most Admirable Order of the Direkgunabhorn at Bangkok's Government House before meeting Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha in their first trip back to Thailand since the rescue.
Like most admirable goals, this one become corrupted in execution so that hundreds of billions of dollars in mortgages were given to people that should not have gotten the loans.
The fact that she does not, however, tell Lorelai right away about the affair with Logan indicates that she at least partially believes her behavior might not be the most admirable.
"Obviously Vogue did all of the hard work and I have nothing but love and respect for how she dealt with it all in the most admirable way," he told the magazine.
But that is also the cast of mind that, with the addition of common sense and humor and an attachment to regular things—life, family, dinner—makes Alcott's most admirable characters admirable.
All of which is to say that while the era of the "Grit and Grind" Grizzlies may be winding down, the homestretch has provided some of their most admirable work yet, if not exactly the most attractive.
What we allow women to do and to be like in movies and how uncomfortable we really are with a female protagonist who does things that may not be the best, most admirable things in the world.
The Golden State Warriors have cast a cloud over the NBA, and the most admirable (and obvious) side effect taking place beneath it is an arms race among the few organizations already positioned to make the Warriors sweat.
The hardworking people she calls deplorable are the most admirable people I know: they are cops and soldiers, teachers and firefighters, young and old, moms and dads, blacks, whites and Latinos – but above everything else, they are all American.
Nevertheless, its most admirable qualities have increasingly been overshadowed by its more distasteful ones -- not merely in demonstrating just how brutal humanity can be, but by toying with its audience, dangling plot twists the way somebody plays with a kitten.
Surprisingly, the most admirable of Leonardo's modern biographers—Serge Bramly, writing in 1988, and the richly nuanced Charles Nicholl, writing in 2004—while hardly uncritical of Freud's analysis, consider his thoughts about the artist's relationship with his mother to be of enduring value.
Maybe his conservatism wasn't just cultural: He praised "the most admirable of human movements, the Enlightenment," and not long before he died in 2012, Professor E.J. Hobsbawm, Companion of Honour, said to a friend of mine that maybe constitutional monarchy was after all the best political arrangement.
Asked about the most admirable qualities of President Obama and former presidents George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush, for whom Gates served as deputy national security advisor and CIA director, Gates highlighted Obama's willingness to make tough decisions, W. Bush's courage and H.W. Bush's ability to unite people.
This was one of his most admirable qualities, but it ought also to be stressed that on the single most important political issue of our era, Glazer displayed a remarkable consistency throughout his life: He was an opponent of totalitarianism and authoritarianism whether it took form on the right or on the left.
It's particularly dispiriting because much of the extremist funding seems to come from charity: One of the most admirable aspects of Islam is its emphasis on charity, yet in countries like Saudi Arabia this money is directed not to fight malnutrition or child mortality, but to brainwash children and sow conflict in poor and unstable countries.
Rennhull (still played by Victor Slezak) has not been the most admirable character — in Season 2 he killed the informant Sanford Prince in order to protect himself — but this time he decided to stand on principle, declaring that all he ever wanted to do was avoid war and that he wouldn't sell out his country now.
Jesus, most admirable. Jesus, the mighty God. Jesus, Father of the world to come. Jesus, angel of great counsel.
Ibadism were allegedly seen as the most admirable Muslims to be eligible for the caliphate office and are known for being the earliest sect of Islam. They are about 500,000 Ibadis residing in North and East Africa as well as Oman and Tanzania.
Ibansk is a fictitious country invented by Soviet author Alexander Zinoviev in his 1976 novel titled The Yawning Heights. Every Ibanskian citizen is named Iban Ibanovich Ibanov, and therefore goes by a nickname. The most admirable character is Bawler. Truth Teller is obviously Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
John Gibson Lockhart John Gibson Lockhart (12 June 1794 - 25 November 1854) was a Scottish writer and editor. He is best known as the author of a biography of his father-in-law Sir Walter Scott, which has been called the second most admirable biography in the English language, after Boswell's Life of Johnson.
"She is in all things the most admirable woman I ever knew", he wrote to publisher James T. Fields in 1848.Bayless, 144 Osgood responded by dedicating a collection of her poetry to Griswold, "as a souvenir of admiration for his genius, of regard for his generous character, and of gratitude for his valuable literary counsels".
Its membership later increased to 80. A musical high-point of the society occurred in January 1791, when Haydn attended a meeting at which the twelve-year-old Johann Hummel performed, "astonish[ing] the company with a most admirable performance of a favourite English ballet, with variations, on the harpsichord".The Times, January 14, 1791, p. 2.
Iustini Philosophi et martyris Opera (1636) The earliest mention of Justin is found in the Oratio ad Graecos by Tatian who, after calling him "the most admirable Justin", quotes a saying of his and says that the Cynic Crescens laid snares for him. IrenaeusHaer. I., xxviii. 1. speaks of Justin's martyrdom and of Tatian as his disciple. Irenaeus quotes Justin twiceIV.
In 1961, the renowned philosophical theologian Paul Tillich claimed that the Protestant population in East Germany had the most admirable Church in Protestantism, because the Communists there had not been able to win a spiritual victory over them.Paul Tillich. Christianity and the Encounter of the World Religions (New York: Columbia University Press, 1963), p. 20. By 1989, membership in the Christian churches dropped significantly.
Rovshan's creative activity began during his school years. In the 1990s, while keenly interested in sports and practicing various martial arts and acrobatics, he wrote his first book. In this text, which was later lost, he discusses the theory and philosophy of sports and the life stories of the most admirable athletes. He also describes a new universal sport that is a synthesis of various techniques.
He was born on February 15, 1879 in Yamachiche, Mauricie. When just 5 years old, Gagnon's father William was killed along with several others in an avalanche during an organised hike in the mountains of Quebec. This strengthened Gagnon's relationship with his mother Elizabeth Darcy-Gagnon. In his memoirs, Gagnon is dedicated his political achievements to "That most admirable woman, whom I loved so dearly".
Beethoven dedicated the concerto to his friend, student, and patron, the Archduke Rudolph. A review in the May 1809 edition of the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung states that "[this concerto] is the most admirable, singular, artistic and complex Beethoven concerto ever".Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, 17 May 1809, p. 523 However, after its first performance, the piece was neglected until 1836, when it was revived by Felix Mendelssohn.
Hira Bhagol is named after the architect, Hiradhar. The most exquisitely carved gate, is in the east, a.k.a. Hira Darwaza, or " Gate of Diamonds," This Hira Gate according to tradition cost more than ten thousand pounds sterling in 1865 values. It is an immense edifice, upwards of a hundred yards long and sixty high, entirely covered with most admirable bas-reliefs of warriors on horseback and in chariots, lions, and elephants.
Among the late comedies that some critics have dismissed as Jonson's "dotages," The Staple of News has often been regarded as "the most admirable of Jonson's later works."Richard Levin, The Multiple Plot in English Renaissance Drama. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1971; p. 184. It has attracted scholarly attention for its satire on the newspaper and news agency business that was a recent and rapidly evolving innovation in Jonson's era.
In November 1864 General Joshua L. Chamberlain, permanent commander of the 1st Brigade, returned to duty and Sickel reverted to regimental command. He was given a brevet promotion to major general on March 13, 1865. At the Battle of Quaker Road, Sickel "greatly distinguished himself", according to Chamberlain,..."and [behaved] in the most admirable manner." He was again wounded at Quaker Road, having his horse shot out from under him.
We have had > an uninterrupted series of successes, without a single pullback. Not an > accident has happened to any member of our party-we made a most admirable > survey of the Yellow Stone Basin [sic], the Lake, all the Hot Springs. Mr. > Jackson made the most abundant pictures. Mr. Moran was filled with > enthusiasm and has returned to devote himself to the painting of pictures of > the Yellow Stone [sic] region.
These works, while not in general circulation, gained him renown among eclectic circles in Rome. In 1666, the historian and fellow Theatine Giuseppe Silos described Zaccolini as one of the "Geniuses of our order and most admirable men of his age". Bellori described him as a master of perspective and optics, and as having instructed Domenichino, Gagliardi, Circignani, and Cavaliere d’Arpino among others. Zaccolini was a fervent admirer of Leonardo da Vinci.
They receive a most admirable education, even scientific, & we saw them at work, tailoring. They make all their own clothes. The younger boys were much more pleasing to look upon, the older one, giving one the painful impression, of real criminals. We were all struck by their being the plainest set of boys we had ever seen, — really frightful & we were told that this is the case with all children of a criminal class.
This journal contained, in McGarvey's later estimation, "some of the most admirable literature produced by the brotherhood," though it lasted through only five volumes (1863–1868). McGarvey's articles were sometimes written under the pseudonym "Kappa". After the demise of Lard's Quarterly, Moses Lard assembled a larger editorial team including McGarvey for another new publication, Apostolic Times. After only three years, various circumstances left the paper in the hands of only McGarvey and one other editor.
Spring 2013, Volume 7, Issue 2. Retrieved 17 July 2015. Outstanding Service Award from Thai Association of So. California - 2012Staff Thai Community Development Center. Retrieved 20 July 2015. Royal Decoration of the Most Admirable Order of the Direkgunabhorn from His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand - 2012Morrison, Theresa K. College of Humanities Newsletter. Spring 2013, Volume 7, Issue 2. Retrieved 17 July 2015. Special Recognition in Honor of AAPI Heritage Month from Congresswoman Karen Bass - 2012Blevins, Aaron.
Amongst other VNRL figures held in Thai Nguyen, such as Nguyen Gia Cau (Hoi Xuan), Vu Si Lap (Vu Chi) and Ba Con (Ba Nho)Zinoman (2000), p.83. Quyen was the most prominent as he was the eldest son of the reformist mandarin Luong Van Can and the first Vietnamese participant in the Đông Du Movement.Phan had praised Quyen in his memoirs as the 'most admirable' of all Vietnamese students in Japan. See Zinoman (2000), pp. 61–63.
During the same period, he got a good friend in 'Bapu'. Their friendship was unconditional and mutually expending talents as Ramana is good at write-ups whereas Bapu is good at painting and caricature drawing. Soon they excelled in their talents and gave some of the most admirable Telugu films later in their life. Katha Ramaneeyam' Part-1 each have around 40 stories off 8 chapters each of them representing one of Navarasams (Nine emotions each human has).
This biography included the publishing of a great number of Scott's letters. Thomas Carlyle assessed it in a criticism contributed to the London and Westminster Review (1837). Lockhart's account of the business transactions between Scott and the Ballantynes and Constable caused an outcry; and in the discussion that followed he showed bitterness in his pamphlet The Ballantyne Humbug handled. The Life of Scott has been called, after Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson, the most admirable biography in the English language.
When Bolt rescues Penny from the burning building, he is able to locate a ventilation shaft and bark to alert firemen outside, before succumbing to smoke inhalation. During his entire journey, Bolt remained loyal to Penny, fixed on the goal of returning to her. After his brush with reality, Bolt also begins to open up to other characters in the film. His ability to trust other characters, despite the hardship he has been through is depicted as one of his most admirable characteristics.
In M. Deutsch & P. Coleman, (Eds.) Handbook of constructive conflict resolution: theory and practice, Ch. 10, 213-235. Thompson co-edited the book Shared Cognition in Organizations in 1999. The book was a compilation of articles on the topic of shared knowledge. Administrative Science Quarterly reviewed the book positively and wrote that "perhaps the most admirable feat achieved in this book is the breadth of perspectives presented." In 1999, Thompson began a collaboration with cognitive psychologists Jeffrey Loewenstein and Dedre Gentner to study analogical reasoning in managers.
Jean Eudes (1601–1680) was influenced in part by the writings of Saint Francis de Sales on the perfections of the Heart of Mary as the model of love for God.by Murphy, John F., Mary's Immaculate Heart, 2007 page 24 He introduced the devotion to the Hearts of Jesus and Mary and established the Society of the Heart of the Mother Most Admirable. Eudes began his devotional teachings with the Heart of Mary, and then extended it to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.by De Montzey, Charles.
This congregation was founded at Caen on 25 March 1643. Eudes also founded the Society of the Most Admirable Mother which acted as a sort of Third Order, and would later count among its members Jeanne Jugan and Amelie Fristel. Eudes was influenced by the teachings of the French school, Francis de Sales, and the revelations of Gertrude the Great and Mechtilde. Bérulle's devotion to the Incarnate Word won him over and he combined with it the gentleness and devotional warmth of Francis de Sales.
In its > daring flight the infinite reached dizzying heights of success. (D. Hilbert > [6, p. 169]) > One of the most vigorous and fruitful branches of mathematics [...] a > paradise created by Cantor from which nobody shall ever expel us [...] the > most admirable blossom of the mathematical mind and altogether one of the > outstanding achievements of man's purely intellectual activity. (D. Hilbert > on set theory [6]) > Finally, let us return to our original topic, and let us draw the conclusion > from all our reflections on the infinite.
Ndumberi is the home to some of the prominent leaders in the country Kenya including Githu Muigai, renowned gospel artists the likes of Shiru wa GP, Betty bio among others. Its land value is on the high rise, with affordable food water as well as rental houses. Safety has been one of its most admirable traits with a local community that is friendly welcoming and hospitable. Not only is ndumberi a good home but also grounds for great opportunities in many areas as the President Uhuru Kenyatta says a hub of great opportunities.
Kirk O'Field The settlement was described by one benefactor in 1925 as 'one of the most admirable social instruments in the City of Edinburgh','since the war the students had come forwards and shown a quite remarkable degree of enthusiasm in helping to carry on the work which depended on a degree of voluntary effort'.' Garden parties, fetes and balls were regularly held to attract support and the letters page of the Scotsman newspaper included regular appeals from Grace Drysdale, EUS Warden for donations and gifts at Christmas time.
Philip I of Castile died suddenly of typhoid fever, and it was said she carried his casket around with her everywhere, believing one day he would wake from slumber. This depicts a common ritual for her, and the courtiers faces all have looks of boredom and fatigue. The effects of lighting have been described as reminiscent of Rembrandt. Perhaps most admirable about the painting and what impresses professionals most however, is the skill of the composition in portraying the harmoniously arranged surrounding figures and the resulting mood that is created.
Suthee started his career in rice milling industry later in real estate development and civil engineering. Suthee is a director of Chainunt Construction, Thailand top ranked civil engineering company. Suthee was accused of benefitting from the new BTS pink line planned due to his numerous patches of land around Min Buri in excess of 5,000 rais, or around 2,000 acres contributing his wealth. In 2005, the King of Thailand awarded him the country's one of the highest civilian decorations "Dame Grand Cross of the Most Admirable" (First Class) of the "Order of the Direkgunabhorn".
It was first used by the Jesuit Father Jakob Rem, head of the Sodality of Our Lady, in Ingolstadt, Bavaria on April 5, 1604. The most common litany used nowadays, the Litany of Loreto, uses the invocation Mater admirabilis, which means "Mother admirable". On April 4, 1604, the Colloquium Marianum of the Jesuit Sodality at Ingolstadt was praying the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary. As they came to the prayer, “Mother most admirable, pray for us” Father Rem asked for a repeat and again for a repeat of the prayer.
Harris and Challen were the last members of the rescue team out of the caves following the rescue. On 24 July 2018 Harris, along with Challen, was awarded the Star of Courage (SC) and Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) by the Governor-General of Australia. On 7 September 2018 the King of Thailand appointed Harris as a Knight Grand Cross (First Class) of the Most Admirable Order of the Direkgunabhorn. On Australia Day 2019, Harris was announced as the joint 2019 Australian of the Year with Challen.
Thomas Farnaby states that Thomson lived for some time under the protection of Sir Robert Killigrew, and that he was a great interpreter of Martial. Henry Hickman styles him ‘the grand propagator of Arminianism,’ and Prynne describes him as ‘a debosh'd drunken English Dutchman, who seldom went one night to bed sober;’ but on the other hand Richard Montagu, who knew him well, says that he was ‘a most admirable philologer,’ and that ‘he was better known in Italy, France, and Germany than at home.’ He was buried at St. Edward's, Cambridge, on 8 January 1613.
Heath also found his characteristic exactness made his Collection "a most admirable substitute for the texts of the many valuable treatises of earlier mathematicians of which time has deprived us". The surviving portions of Collection can be summarized as follows. We can only conjecture that the lost Book I, like Book II, was concerned with arithmetic, Book III being clearly introduced as beginning a new subject. The whole of Book II (the former part of which is lost, the existing fragment beginning in the middle of the 14th proposition) discusses a method of multiplication from an unnamed book by Apollonius of Perga.
Many in Liverpool's LGBT community hope that Stanley Street could eventually become popular destination for the LGBT Community - perhaps Liverpool's answer to Canal Street (Manchester), home to Manchester's Gay Village. A report for Liverpool City Council in 2011 suggested the possibility of earlier closure of Stanley Street, from 6pm onwards each day. The longest established gay venue on the corner of Stanley Street/Victoria Street is 'The Lisbon', housed in The Lisbon Buildings, just below street level. Its unique ceiling is arguably its most admirable feature, and is often the first thing people notice when inside.
Thanadsri is recognized as having been an expert in Thai cuisine and for his contributions to the musical arts and broadcast industries. In recognition of his musical career and contributions to the luk krung genre, he was named National Artist in performing arts (modern Thai music) in 2008. He also received several awards for his work in television, and received honorary doctorates, in journalism and in communication arts, respectively, from Thammasat University in 1985 and Dhurakij Pundit University in 1996. As a National Artist, he was made a Companion (Fourth Class) of The Most Admirable Order of the Direkgunabhorn in 2009.
In 1760, Major John Howe explored the chasm on ropes. Five years later, Irish settler William Gilliland wrote about the Chasm in his journal: "It is a most admirable sight, appearing on each side like a regular built wall, somewhat ruinated, and one would think that this prodigious clift was occasioned by an earthquake, their height on each side is from 40 to 100 feet in the different places; we saw about a half a mile of it, and by its appearance where we stopped it may continue very many miles further." Called by some the "Little Grand Canyon of the East", the chasm opened to the public in 1870.
This collaboration led to the publication of two books, both published by #logosedizioni (Italy): Sinpalabras / Senzaparole (Wordless) in 2014, praised by the like of Jane Goodall and J.M. Coetzee,Sinpalabras, #logosedizioni, Modena, 2014, p.2, (Spanish/English edition)/ (Italian/English edition), “All over the world there is a mounting sense of unease about the way in which we human beings have been mistreating and exploiting other living beings. In the most admirable way, WORDLESS encourages us to look at our fellow creatures with new eyes.” – J.M. Coetzee. “We are not the only beings capable of love and hate, joy and sorrow, fear and despair.
While Aristotle criticized Plato's "Forms", he preserved Plato's ontological implications for self-determination: ethical reasoning, the soul's pinnacle in the hierarchy of nature, the order of the cosmos and reasoned arguments for a prime mover. Kant imported Plato's high esteem of individual sovereignty into his considerations of moral and noumenal freedom as well as to God. All three find common ground on the unique position of humans in the universe, relative to animals and inanimate objects. In his discussion of "Spirit" in his Encyclopedia, Hegel praises Aristotle's On the Soul as "by far the most admirable, perhaps even the sole, work of philosophical value on this topic".par.
A British Army officer who was visiting Montreal described it as "a magnificent establishment," finding the furnishings equal to its "splendid" architecture: "Everything was conducted in this hotel in the first style: the furniture was superb, and the attendance. All French waiters, most admirable, while the cuisine was of the most recherché character". In 1847, Donegana's hosted the first Charity Ball in aid of the Montreal Maternity Hospital under the patronage of the Governor General, Lord Elgin. Not long after this event, Elgin's aide-de-camp, Lord Mark Kerr, decided to stir up some excitement in the hotel when he had heard there was an abundance of American tourists staying.
Late attestations for an equation with the Black Sea abound, the cause being – as it appears – Odysseus' travel to the Cimmerians whose fatherland, lying beyond the Oceanus, is described as a country divested from sunlight.Homer. Odyssey, 11.13–19 In the fourth century BC, Hecataeus of Abdera writes that the Oceanus of the Hyperboreans is neither the Arctic nor Western Ocean, but the sea located to the north of the ancient Greek world, namely the Black Sea, called "the most admirable of all seas" by Herodotus,Herodotus. The Histories, 4.85 labelled the "immense sea" by Pomponius MelaDe situ orbis I, 19. and by Dionysius Periegetes,Orbis Descriptio V, 165.
By the 1830s Hick had become a highly valued friend of Bodmer, on one occasion arbitrating a patent dispute. Technical drawing of a balance and low pressure steam engine by Rothwell, Hick and Rothwell with architectural details in the Doric order. Traité Théorique et pratique des moteurs a vapeur, Jacques-Eugène Armengaud 1862. Hick also formed a close friendship with engineer and artist James Nasmyth, in his autobiography Nasmyth refers to Hick as a "most admirable man... whose judgment in all matters connected with engineering and mechanical construction was held in the very highest regard... ingenious", he "contrived and constructed... one of the most powerful hydraulic presses" in existence.
Harzé presented more than a dozen pieces of his work in the 1868 Paris exhibition. George Augustus Henry Sala, one of the famous journalists of the era, commended him highly for his technical skills in depicting different materials and emotions using terracotta and described his work as "the most admirable specimens of purely imitative art that have been seen these thirty years". Some of his works include: "Dorine" (figurine of a young woman in bronze and terracotta from 1877), "The Gossips", "The Quarrelsome Blacksmith", "Neapolitan Gypsy Dance" and "The Bottle". Much of his work is preserved in the Musée de la Vie wallonne in Liège.
When writers and scientists began to explore the concept of race, they focused on Europe, describing three or four different races among Europeans. Much of the classification was done by head shape and skull measurements, as well as height and skin pigmentation. The most attractive and most admirable race was that found in northwestern Europe, while the inhabitants of eastern and southern Europe were classified as lower races. The categorizing of different European races had legal and social effects in the United States, where 19th century immigrants from less favored areas such as Ireland, Italy, and Iberia were treated as less than fully "white" for legal and social purposes.
He featured in a 1961 recorded Glyndebourne production of The Marriage of Figaro. Evans appeared in the premieres of several operas including two operas by British composers which were staged for the first time in the U.K. at Sadlers Wells: The Wager by Buxton Orr (1962) and The Departure by Elizabeth Maconchy (1963). A reviewer said that his singing performance with Derby Choral Union in the Messiah gave a most admirable interpretation and that he "sang most nobly stressing a fine bass and control". (1964) From 1964 to 1969 he was the leading man in London's West End in The Merry Widow, as Danilo, a "down-to-earth unromantic figure", opposite Elizabeth Webb.
Hazlitt 1930, vol. 11, p. 330. Edward Irving, c. 1823, artist unknown Curious visitors to the chapel, along with some uneasy regular members of the congregation,Hazlitt notes that "the more serious part of his congregation indeed complain". Hazlitt 1930, vol. 11, p. 39. would have been faced with a man of "uncommon height, a graceful figure and action, a clear and powerful voice, a striking, if not a fine face, a bold and fiery spirit, and a most portentous obliquity of vision" with, despite this slight defect, "elegance" of "the most admirable symmetry of form and ease of gesture", as well as "sable locks", a "clear iron-grey complexion, and firm- set features".Hazlitt 1930, vol.
Later, Howard Halgedahl, a world class bassoon player, directed the high school music program in Winfield. Howard Taubman stated in the New York Times, "Do we, in the East, realize that the town of Winfield, Kansas, population 12,500, has one of the most admirable high school orchestras in nation?".Howard Halgedahl biog, Beach Hall of Distinction, Department of Music, Emporia State University Halgedahl was principal bassoonist with the Wichita Symphony at the time that Dalley's father was conductor. Maddy, Orien Dalley and Halgedahl all left strong imprints on Kansas music education and at the National Music Camp, as teachers and mentors in the hearts and minds of the youthful students who were privileged to attend.
Zach Kelly of Pitchfork gave the album a 7.3 out of 10, saying, "the propulsive, strobe- streaked allegiance to the mainstream dance music of days gone by is ultimately the most admirable thing about Dark Rift." Shawn Reynaldo of XLR8R gave the album an 8.5 out of 10, saying, "Dark Rift proves that even DIY warehouse kids can make some first-rate dance music." Matthew Collins of PopMatters gave the album 8 stars out of 10, saying: "No song on Dark Rift may be especially fantastic, but no song on the album is anything less than great, either." "Goth Star" was placed at number 79 on Pitchforks "Top 100 Tracks of 2009" list.
You are for us, in Africa, those to whom it is necessary to request relief. We implore you, for the love of your continent, for the feeling that you have towards your people and especially for the affinity and love that you have for your children whom you love for a lifetime. Furthermore, for the love and meekness of our creator God the omnipotent one who gave you all the good experiences, wealth and ability to well construct and well organize your continent to become the most beautiful one and most admirable among the others. Messrs. members and officials of Europe, we call out for your solidarity and your kindness for the relief of Africa.
Also as one of the earliest representatives of women's emancipation in our nation, she defends her place as one of the most noted Swedish women of her century. Though she in many aspects illustrated the "soulful" women's ideal of the romantic era, she balanced this with her intelligence and clearheaded realism." The writer and journalist Jane Gernandt- Claine described her: :"Around her entire ethereal being there was an indescribable air of spiritual refinement, this nobility of the soul, which belongs to the most admirable things in life. You never truly got close to her and never really wanted to, you were only too happy to be at a distance from so much soulful nobility within this fragile and refined shell.
The temple is a large, well-planned structure of mostly a single phase of construction. The temples's most admirable carvings are found in the panels located on either side of the entrance gateway depicting Ramayana scenes, Vishnu's incarnations and the puranic legend of samudra manthan. To its west lies the Anaikulam tank used for bathing elephants, further west to which are the famous tanks of Chakrakulam and the Chettikulam, fed by perennial springs which do not dry even in summer—a key feature of Senji being its water works with dams and canals constructed by Krishnappa Nayaka and his immediate successors. The Chettikulam was built either in the 17th century by Rama Chetti or in the 18th century by Rama Shetty under the Maratha Kingdom.
The tragedy begins amid a bloody civil war in Scotland, where Macbeth is first introduced a valorous and loyal general in with the title of Thane of Glamis (which he inherited from his father Sinel) serving under King Duncan, who gives a colourful and extensive exaltation of Macbeth's prowess and valor in battle. Macbeth is Scotland’s hero and is undefeated in war. Macbeth’s most admirable trait is bravery, “For brave Macbeth – well he deserves that name”, “O valiant cousin, worthy gentleman”, in Scene 4, “worthiest” and “Like valour’s minion” to convey that Macbeth is bravery’s favourite and extremely courageous. Macbeth is proven to be the ultimate warrior, “brandished”, “carved” and “unseamed”. His courageousness is also suggested, “Bellona’s bridegroom”, comparing Macbeth to the Roman God of War, Mars.
" According to Stuart Jeffries of The Guardian, "This was, to put it mildly, uncomfortable viewing: 45-plus minutes of torture porn mingled with something even more unpalatable ... this wasn't so much entertainment as psychic evisceration for us." Emily VanDerWerff of Vox wrote, "I've had a lot of issues with The Walking Dead of late — especially with that genuinely terrible season six finale — but I probably still would have called myself, in general, a “fan” of the show until tonight". Brian Lowry from CNN also criticized the episode: "Nevertheless, its most admirable qualities have increasingly been overshadowed by its more distasteful ones - not merely in demonstrating just how brutal humanity can be, but by toying with its audience." Jeff Stone of IndieWire wrote in his review, "It was miserable, and tedious, and made me feel bad.
It was published on 26 June, five weeks after the breakdown of the Treaty of Amiens, which precipitated the Napoleonic Wars. The king's speech balloon in the top half of the print reads "My little friend Grildrig, you have made a most admirable panegyric upon Yourself and Country, but from what I can gather from your own relation & the answers I have with much pains wringed & extorted from you, I cannot but conclude you to be one of the most pernicious, little-odious-reptiles, that nature ever suffer'd to crawl upon the surface of the Earth". On Mars's largest moon, Phobos, the crater Grildrig has the name given to Gulliver by the farmer's daughter Glumdalclitch in Brobdingnag, because of Swift's 'prediction' of the two then undiscovered Martian moons, which his Laputan astronomers had discovered.
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus on its own dates back to the 11th century and was addressed by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux and Saint Gertrude the Great in the 12th and 13th centuries. Saint Bonaventure referred to the Heart of Jesus and the Heart of Mary throughout his writings during the 13th century, but the most poignant passage is in the devotional work The Mystical Vine, a description of the Passion of Christ. The joint devotion to the Hearts of Jesus and Mary formally started in the 17th century. Saint Jean Eudes (1601–1680) established the Society of the Heart of the Mother Most Admirable, which resembled the Third Order of Saint Francis and dedicated the seminary chapels of Caen and Coutances to the Sacred Hearts.
A four-act play in verse, Un Hombre de Estado, was accepted by the managers of the Teatro Español, was given on 25 January 1851, and proved a remarkable success. Henceforward Ayala's position and popularity were secure. Within a year he became more widely known by his Castigo y Perdón, and by a more humorous effort, Los Dos Guzmanes; and shortly afterwards he was appointed by the Moderado (moderate) government to a post in the home office, which he lost in 1854 on the succession to power of the Liberal party. In 1854 he produced Rioja, perhaps the most admired and the most admirable of all his works, and from 1854 to 1856 he took an active part in the political campaign carried on in the journal El Padre Cobos.
A Centre Forward as a schoolboy, he transferred into the role of goalkeeper after deputising for an injured teammate during a school match. Downsborough made his League debut for his local side Halifax Town just before his 17th birthday and went on to play in 148 games in total before being signed for Swindon Town by Danny Williams. He made his Swindon debut in the first game of the 1965/66 season, keeping a clean sheet against local rivals Oxford United at the County Ground. His confidence in his abilities and great positional strength were his most admirable qualities. With his assistance, Swindon made it to the 1969 League Cup Final against Arsenal at Wembley Stadium. Widely regarded by players and press as his finest moment, Downsborough pulled off save after save and prevented the higher division club from scoring for 86 minutes.
HMS Racer (1884), the college tender Acting upon the Selborne-Fisher scheme (or New Scheme) for officer education, the Admiralty decided that the first two years, or six terms, of officer training should take place somewhere other than the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. The Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Ernest Pretyman, asked the House of Commons for an increase of £400,000 in Vote 10 of the Navy Estimates for 1903–1904. He said that King Edward had indicated that he wished to present Osborne House and its grounds to the nation, thus providing "a most admirable site, in a situation second to none" for a naval establishment.Hansard, House of Commons Debates, volume 120, 30 March 1903, cc 590-592 Pretyman went on to explain that several new buildings were needed, and he hoped they would be ready by August.
Although the woman's maiden name is not revealed, details throughout the story strongly imply that this character is the elderly Susan Pevensie. The story is written for an adult audience and deals with issues of sexuality and violence and through it Gaiman presents a critique of Lewis's treatment of Susan, as well as the problem of evil as it relates to punishment and salvation. Lewis supporters cite the positive roles of women in the series, including Jill Pole in The Silver Chair, Aravis Tarkheena in The Horse and His Boy, Polly Plummer in The Magician's Nephew, and particularly Lucy Pevensie in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Alan Jacobs, an English professor at Wheaton College, asserts that Lucy is the most admirable of the human characters and that generally the girls come off better than the boys throughout the series (Jacobs, 2008: 259).
Toussaud Pensioned Toussaud was euthanized in 2009 at the age of 20 due to declining health and complications from laminitis. “Mentally, she was as content and as happy of a mare as there was,” Juddmonte manager Garrett O’Rourke said. “Physically, she just started to wear down. She was 20 years of age, but she probably lived a few extra years [with the physical issues]. It gets to be a time when their physiques just can’t stand up to it.” “She endured a lot in her life and just kept on pulling it out. To have health problems and still become a Broodmare of the Year, it’s quite amazing. To be around her, she always reminded me of one of those people that we all know in life that has misfortune and never complains. To me, that’s the most admirable type of person, and that’s exactly how she was.
It was on his advice that the government in 1940 sent out Paterson to sift those detainees whose sympathies were genuinely with the Allied cause. After Maxwell had retired, James Chuter Ede, taking the chair for Maxwell's Clarke Hall lecture in 1949, said that: On 10 July 1940 the Security Executive, in response to communist propaganda against various government departments, approached the Home Office to consider the drafting of a new defence regulation making it an offence to attempt to subvert duly constituted authority. Maxwell and Sir Horace Wilson were against the idea and Maxwell wrote to the Home Secretary, Sir John Anderson, with a minute on the 6 September 1940 that exemplified his libertarian ideals: Sir John called this minute ‘a most admirable statement of principle’ and the proposed new regulation was dropped. Lord Allen of Abbeydale echoed the comments of others and commented on Maxwell: On 10 August 1948 it was announced that Maxwell was to retire at the end of September, and that Sir Frank Newsam had been appointed to follow him as Permanent Secretary at the Home Office.
Contemporary critics were overwhelmingly enamoured of the musical. "The Cingalee has all the elements that make for long runs. It is elaborately set and staged, charmingly dressed; the music is in Mr. Monckton's best vein, and the lyrics ... abound with graceful and well- turned lines", said The Stage."Daly's", The Stage, 10 March 1904, p. 14, accessed 1 April 2018, via British Newspaper Archive The St James's Gazette noted that the first performance was "received with rapture on Saturday night by an enthusiastic audience and played with the most admirable vivacity and smoothness by a brilliant company"."The Cingalee at Daly's", St James's Gazette, 7 March 1904, p. 18, accessed 1 April 2018, via British Newspaper Archive In Lionel Monckton's music, The Daily Telegraph saw "a distinct leaning towards the traditions of genuine comic opera, and in this connection it is pleasant to find that what may be called the Savoy manner has served its composer as a bright answer"."Daly's Theatre – The Cingalee", The Daily Telegraph, 7 March 1904, p.

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