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I told her [20F] I love her, most ardently, and she rejects me.
Six, including those greens most ardently hoped for, were rejected, most by a tight 7-6 vote.
Here in America, we do not pay obeisance to the powerful, we question the powerful most ardently.
The former vice president has sustained attacks from most of the Democratic field, most ardently from caucus members Sen.
Ballot measures like these typically get little attention from anyone except people most ardently engaged in the abortion rights debate.
Of all the recurring themes, the one Rhodes stresses most ardently and consistently is the unintended environmental consequences of energy advances.
But now even the most ardently apolitical late-night hosts were polishing their Trump impressions, caving to the covfefe of it all.
Hawkeye State voters have actually been seeing presidential ads for months, something even the most ardently political residents see as a bit much.
But the two officials, briefing a small group of reporters in Washington, predicted that Maduro, who heads Latin America's most ardently anti-U.
Moreover, female bonobos rarely formed coalitions with their preferred girlfriends — the individuals they spent the most time with and groomed the most ardently.
But the most ardently pro-Brexit lawmakers in Britain insist that the cliff edge is nothing to fear, and preferable to a long delay.
In the initial vote over having electors select the president, the only states voting "nay" were North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia — the three most ardently proslavery states in the convention.
One of the central government's most ardently held tenets is "One China," which stipulates that territories ceded in weaker times remain sovereign Chinese lands that will eventually revert to full Chinese control.
Note that this data doesn't show retweets or how popular a tweet is and how far it travels, but rather shows that the most frequent political discourse is wielded by the most ardently political.
He would also be the most ardently devoted to the constitution, a fervour itself influenced by his creed—for him, as for the Founding Fathers, Americans' rights are bestowed by God—and by his background.
Although Ojeda ultimately lost, he generated the biggest pro-Democrat swing in the country for a House district from 2016 – boosting the Democrats' share of the vote by 20 percentage points in one of the nation's most ardently pro-Trump regions.
Here in America, we do not pay obeisance to the powerful -- in fact, we question the powerful most ardently -- to do so is our birthright and a requirement of our citizenship -- and so, we know well that no matter how powerful, no president will ever have dominion over objective reality.
Here in America, we do not pay obeisance to the powerful – in fact, we question the powerful most ardently – to do so is our birthright and a requirement of our citizenship -- and so, we know well that no matter how powerful, no president will ever have dominion over objective reality.
The winners from this kind of matching fund system would likely be the Republicans and Democrats most ardently committed to extreme factions of their base, those who jump into the political fray with celebrity status, those least ethical and least connected to moderate wings, and those who sell themselves in the most bombastic possible way.
Politics have taken over in Washington and with particular force in Florida, where gay rights divisions are surfacing, Democrats are calling for gun controls in one of the most ardently pro-gun states, and Mr. Rubio, citing the events in Orlando, said he was reconsidering his decision not to seek re-election for his Senate seat.
The Mephisto Polka was dedicated to Lina Schmalhausen, one of Liszt's "inner-circle" piano students. However, she is remembered more as one among the closest and most ardently devoted of Liszt's followers, frequently attending to and assisting in the many needs of the aged master whose health was in rapid decline.
Washburne became a leader of the Radical Republicans, those most ardently opposed to slavery, and was among the original proponents of racial equality. As a congressman, he served on the Joint Committee on Reconstruction which drafted the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. After the Civil War, Washburne advocated that large plantations be divided up to provide compensatory property for freed slaves.
Some music lovers create mix tapes of their favourite songs, which serve as a "self-portrait, a gesture of friendship, prescription for an ideal party... [and] an environment consisting solely of what is most ardently loved."Kirszner, Laurie G. (January 2012). Patterns for College Writing. Bedford/St. Martin's. p. 520. Amateur musicians can compose or perform music for their own pleasure, and derive their income elsewhere.
Mark Gilstrap is an American politician and a former member of the Kansas Senate, representing the 5th district from 1996–2008. With the backing of Secretary of State Kris Kobach, Gilstrap ran for that same seat in 2012, but lost in the primary to Steve Fitzgerald. A former Democrat, Gilstrap is a fiscal and social conservative, and is one of the state's most ardently pro- life politicians.
He stated that "from love proceeds chastity" (d'amor mou castitatz), which may mean no more than that love is necessary for fidelity.Topsfield, 127. He has been viewed, most ardently by Cesare de Lollis, as a precursor of the Dolce Stil Novo and as an important link between Occitan and Italian literature through his work with Sordello.Boase, 33, credits Montanhagol with inventing the term dolce stil novo.
Collins, who reside on the manor estate of his patroness, Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Invited to dine there, Elizabeth is surprised to see Darcy, who is Lady Catherine's nephew, visiting with his friend, Colonel Fitzwilliam. Unaware Jane is Elizabeth's sister, Fitzwilliam mentions that Darcy recently separated Bingley from a woman with an "undesirable" family. Distraught, Elizabeth is confronted by Darcy, who proposes marriage and declares he loves her "most ardently" despite her inferior rank.
He is remembered as being one of the first Surrealist poets of Sweden. On his 103rd birthday, 40 Swedish poetry enthusiasts gathered in Salihli. Together with the deputy mayor they honored Ekelöfs legacy in the city which he became most ardently admiring of in a visit in 1965, and has portrayed in several of his poems. In his will he detailed that he wished to be cremated and his ashes spread over the Sard stream in Salihli.
May became a screenwriter and playwright, along with acting and directing. Their relatively brief time together as comedy stars led New York talk show host Dick Cavett to call their act "one of the comic meteors in the sky." Woody Allen declared, “the two of them came along and elevated comedy to a brand-new level". Gerald Nachman noted that "Nichols and May are perhaps the most ardently missed of all the satirical comedians of their era.
Ivan Timofeevich Artemyev (7(19) August 1895, Lobkovo, Ryazan Province, - October 18, 1968, Moscow) was a Russian football player involved in the founding of FC Spartak Moscow. Artemyev was living in Presnya, a district of Moscow, at the time of the Russian Revolution. He soon played a leading role in organising sporting activity in what was one of the most ardently revolutionary districts of Moscow. The Moscow Sports Circle was formed in 1921, and by 1922 had opened a stadium on a former potato field.
That proposal was supported by the IL owners, but shot down by those of the PCL. Despite the attraction of baseball history and charm, Doubleday Field was small, old, had no lights, and fell well below Triple-A standards. Other ideas included allowing venues to bid on the event on a year-by-year basis, or finding a way to move the event to the two home parks of the teams involved. The latter idea was the one that has been most ardently embraced by players, fans, and the PCL.
Starting in the 19th century, much of the Maronite elite was educated at Jesuit schools in France, making the Maronites one of the most ardently Francophile groups in the Ottoman Empire.Kaufman, Asher "Tell Us Our History': Charles Corm, Mount Lebanon and Lebanese Nationalism" pages 1-28 from Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 40, No. 3, May 2004 page 3. The Lebanese writer Charles Corm in a series of poems in French published after World War I portrayed the Lebanese as a "Phoenician" people whose Christianity and Francophilia made them part of the West and who had nothing to do either with the Arabs or Islam.
He used verbal insults and had an unwillingness to return political favors, which contributed to his lack of ability to pass legislation through Congress. During a press conference on February 23, 1977, Carter stated that it was "inevitable" that he would come into conflict with Congress and added that he had found "a growing sense of cooperation" with Congress and met in the past with congressional members of both parties. Carter developed a bitter feeling following an unsuccessful attempt at having Congress enact the scrapping of several water projects, which he had requested during his first 100 days in office and received opposition from members of his party. As a rift ensued between the White House and Congress afterward, Carter noted the liberal wing of the Democratic Party was the most ardently against his policies, attributing this to Ted Kennedy wanting the presidency.
We are heartily grieved at the differences which now subsist > between the parent state and the colonies, and most ardently wish to see > harmony restored, on an equitable basis, and by the most lenient measures > that can be devised by the heart of men. Many of us, and our forefathers, > left our native land, considering it as a kingdom subjected to inordinate > power, and greatly abridged of its liberties. We crossed the Atlantick, and > explored this then uncultivated wilderness, bordering on many nations of > savages, and surrounded by mountains almost inaccessible to any but those > very savages, who have incessantly been committing barbarities and > depredations on us since our first seating the country. These fatigues and > dangers we patiently encountered, supported by the pleasing hope of enjoying > those rights and liberties which have been granted to Virginians and were > denied us in our native country, and of transmitting them inviolate to our > posterity.
One reporter commented at the time that "those most ardently on Mitchell's side" were especially concerned by "the increase in [Newburgh's] Negro population". On an episode of the national TV and radio public affairs program Forum, Mitchell remarked that race was "of no consequence" to his reforms, but he added that nonwhite immigration had "contributed to the rise of the slums" in the city and the exodus of "more constructive or productive citizens". Referring partly to Mitchell and Newburgh, in fall 1961 Leo Perliss, a spokesman for the AFL–CIO trade union federation, stated that the opponents of welfare "are against it ... because they don't like the Negro and the Puerto Rican, because they distrust anyone who is not quite like they are", while welfare advocate Max Hahn told New York state welfare commissioner Raymond Houston that he was "a little afraid" of the national repercussions of "Newburgh plus the Puerto Rican situation ... in New York".

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