Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

120 Sentences With "most keenly"

How to use most keenly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "most keenly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "most keenly". Mastering all the usages of "most keenly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Blood — the sight most keenly craved for — trickles down.
It was Napoli, though, that took to it most keenly.
I often saw most keenly what I'd never looked at before.
Startups looking for early-stage investment have felt the capital winter most keenly.
For many, the emotional and cultural impact is most keenly felt at mealtimes.
Still, expectations are not so tempered where the downturn is most keenly felt.
CF: So the fragility may be most keenly felt in the historical context?
But it is the families of the children who feel these questions most keenly.
It is in such places that those lost identities would be felt most keenly.
Japan's impact is felt most keenly in corporate-credit markets in America and Europe.
The effects of Japan's shrinking, aging population are felt most keenly in its countryside.
It has made it one of the most keenly anticipated meetings for a long time.
However, they are mostly in eastern Europe, where the threat from Russia is felt most keenly.
Trump's decision to exit the accord was most keenly felt in oil markets, where prices rallied.
What we feel most keenly in these images is the removal of the scopophilic male gaze.
The most keenly watched will be the first formal meeting of Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin.
These pressures are most keenly felt in the Sahel, on the southern fringe of the Sahara desert.
On an island bursting with nature's most remarkable creatures, humanity's depthless ­capacity for loneliness crows most keenly.
Barrett says he learned that most keenly in seeing how people responded in the hours after 9/11.
With people, come problems, and in Guatemala they are felt most keenly by women, girls and the indigenous.
Soleimani's influence was most keenly felt in the Middle East, but his practical ambitions were not regionally bound.
Asia experienced the adverse effects of this phenomenon most keenly during the Asian Financial Crisis of the late 1990s.
Fluctuating growth The most keenly-watched metric since Modi came to office has been the pace of India's growth.
The discussion hit closer to home when the question turned to which identities they felt most keenly at a mosque.
Lim said the impact would be most keenly felt in manufacturing, trade, tourism and transport, alongside retail and food services.
The veneration of Christian martyrs is felt most keenly at the monastery of St. Mina, an hour's drive from Alexandria.
Alternatively, a final deal could involve trade-offs unpalatable to her most keenly Brexiteer MPs, who would then cut up rough.
Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden has said the Brexit effect - felt most keenly on business investment - is hurting the economy's underlying productive capacity.
Astronomers are most keenly searching for planets in a star's "habitable zone" — a distance from the star where liquid water could conceivably exist.
The Alex Jones Show says it is broadcast on 303 radio stations, but his influence is perhaps most keenly felt on the internet.
They will be felt most keenly by the millions of Americans who depend on the insurance they get through the health care law.
But it's Trump's White House where the president's unique energy is most keenly felt, and where the scope of the disaster is most obvious.
POLLUTION-FREE PRAYERS The sorry state of the Ganges is most keenly felt in Varanasi, the ancient and most holy of cities for Hindus.
The effects of this disjointed narrative are most keenly felt when it comes to the Blair Witch herself and the house she lives in.
Some of the most vulnerable Americans — including the homeless, older people and those one crisis away from the streets — felt the burden most keenly.
With more people's jobs connected to the financial services industry, the capital's property market has also felt the uncertainty brought by Brexit most keenly.
The historical distance we've traveled is felt most keenly in those pictures of works projects, public or privately financed, that feature prominently in the exhibition.
Perhaps the most keenly felt loss in China, however, was that of Li Wenliang, a doctor who died February 7 at the age of 34.
The pain will perhaps be felt most keenly by the ambitious French president, Emmanuel Macron, who has laid out a striking agenda of European reform.
These distinct and large-scale public art projects represent some of the most keenly anticipated and celebrated examples of public art in the city's history.
One problem with regulation is that often the people who benefit from it — consumers — are not the people who feel most keenly the burdens it imposes.
But their impact is felt most keenly in greater Cairo, where a sprawling megalopolis of about 2700 million inhabitants is spilling into the surrounding desert and farmland.
Saudi Arabia will feel the surge in Iranian exports most keenly as it struggles for regional supremacy with Iran, with the oil market becoming a key battleground.
London is stuffed with luxury pads—it accounts for over half the houses sold in Britain for over £1m—so it is feeling these measures most keenly.
But "Detroit" was the release that Hollywood was watching most keenly, partly because it represented an effort by Annapurna Pictures to join the movie-business big leagues.
Those living on drought-afflicted farms or on the coast by the heat-stricken Great Barrier Reef feel its effects most keenly, but even urban voters are anxious.
Dark Money is more thriller than straight-ahead documentary, positing that what most keenly threatens our democracy is all the untraceable money funneled into the American political system.
I feel this most keenly when listening to hardworking callers to "The Dave Ramsey Show" who are in credit-card debt because of a lack of health care.
The stringent rules of the practice were "most keenly enforced by elders within their family and community," such as mothers, grandmothers, and other senior women, the study found.
But in the Middle East, where its effects will be most keenly felt, the executive order was seen as boiling down to the same thing: a Muslim ban.
London is stuffed with luxury pads—the city has over half the houses sold in Britain that cost more than £1m—so it is feeling these measures most keenly.
But Trump is expected to stay out of central London and to see Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle for the most keenly awaited photo-op of the visit.
Anthony Hopkins has been playing Ford's true feelings close to the vest, delivering monologues with the imperious arrogance of a man whose genius is most keenly understood by himself.
For the entirety of her childhood, Ms. Fisher had to endure the public's fascination with her mother, an experience she felt most keenly when they went out in public.
Moonlight captures a lot of fighting — between Chiron and his drug-addict mother (Naomie Harris), between him and his abusive peers — but it's most keenly about his fight with himself.
You can feel this most keenly in two parts of the music business that seem to creak slowest with change: the legacy print British music press and some major labels.
To the chagrin of many Bell Pottinger employees, however, the firm's efforts to reduce debt were felt most keenly in its lower echelons: employees say that their compensation was mediocre.
Ben Nimmo, an authority on online disinformation, says many of the Twitter accounts that most keenly share RT Français and Sputnik France stories are "almost certainly automated", so frequent are their posts.
"Many of the detrimental consequences ... will be felt most keenly by banks' clients," ISDA Chief Executive Scott O'Malia said in a letter to the European commissioner in charge of financial services, Valdis Dombrovskis.
This week they will come face-to-face in one of the most keenly awaited meetings between two heads of state in years, one that is rich with political, geostrategic and personal storylines.
Parents, the Pope and The New York Times all agree Parents may be dreading the electronics ban the most, but parents are also most keenly aware of the double-edged sword of screens.
LONDON, Oct 24 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is likely to decide the fate of its 2.3 trillion euro stimulus scheme on Thursday in one of the ECB's most keenly anticipated policy meetings for months.
Perhaps not unreasonably, the Americans also felt that Europeans could do more; after all, the consequences of collapsing states or the unchecked rise of west African jihadist movements would be felt most keenly in Europe.
A quarter of voters in Islington and Edinburgh opted for Leave; as many residents of Boston, the Lincolnshire town that backed Brexit most keenly, voted to stay in the EU. Millions of pensioners were for Remain.
Brian Blackwood, an executive compensation consultant at Willis Towers Watson, says that investors are still "most keenly interested in what the pay for performance structure looks like," rather than how that CEO compensation relates to worker pay.
But the market fallout was most keenly felt in southern European countries like Spain, grappling with a separatist movement in Catalonia and set to return to the polls this weekend for the second time in six months.
Throughout the novel, Weir meticulously details the technical design and cultural norms of the lunar community, from its life support systems to its unique currency, distinguishing Artemis one of the most keenly realistic Moon towns in fiction.
Perhaps because Ms Soli has most licence with Anne, it is her tale that stays with the reader most keenly; it is through her that the author is able to explore most fully European and native American identity.
The human and economic costs compel us to act: if we fail to do so, the brunt of these will be borne by our children and grandchildren, and felt most keenly in the poorest parts of the world.
Martin Schulz and Sigmar Gabriel, the most keenly pro-French major figures among Mrs Merkel's Social Democrat partners, were toppled in the recent coalition talks, leaving Olaf Scholz—a typically German penny-pincher—to take the finance ministry.
The arcs form in areas NICER frequently targets for observations, and the bright spots are found at X-ray sources (like galaxies and quickly spinning neutron stars called pulsars) that the mission scientists are most keenly interested in.
One of the most keenly anticipated films of the festival, because of its stellar cast and director as well as the video streaming company's decision to give it only a limited theatrical release, opened to a packed press screening.
While yields across the bloc nudged up ahead of the ECB meeting, the strain was most keenly felt in peripheral bonds — where nerves have been shredded by a rout in global stocks and concerns about the health of their financial sectors.
The senator's absence was perhaps most keenly felt as news broke that Richard V. Spencer, the secretary of the Navy, was contemplating resigning over a dispute with the president over the fate of a Navy SEAL accused of war crimes.
" Williams went on to explain that some retailers would "also not have the capacity to be able to provide both E5 and E10 fuels on forecourts, so the impact is likely to be most keenly felt by those with incompatible vehicles in rural areas.
The opening game against Russia will be vital for Pizzi and his team as they seek to set a positive tone for the rest of their campaign, while the meeting with Arab rivals Egypt will be among the most keenly followed matches in the Middle East.
It is in those cities that the World Cup has, over the last month, been felt most keenly: Saransk, invaded by delirious Peruvians; Samara, its streets stripped of traffic and thronged with Uruguayans; Volgograd, its history explained to countless English and Panamanians and many more besides.
"I think this overture towards South Korea is partly sanctions-related, and also related to the fact that it's clear a divergence has developed between Washington and Seoul's most keenly desired goals in the near term," said Andray Abrahamian, a research fellow at Pacific Forum CSIS in Hawaii.
So while Bowie's audience includes legions of cerebral aesthetes more than happy to debate the pros and cons of his many incarnations, sundry media obsessives who value Bowie mainly for abstract intellectual reasons, I suspect that most Bowie fans respond initially and most keenly to the sound of his singing.
Speaking to the "CNBC Conversation ", the diplomat tasked with searching for peace in one of the most tumultuous regions of the Middle East, Kito de Boer, said he believed the "most keenly awaited time period" to look into this, would be after the election but before President Obama steps down.
" Opinion: Politicians' plans will always be hostage to nature Migration 'hotspots' "The poorest and most climate-vulnerable areas will be hardest hit," the report suggests, and the impact most keenly felt in "out-migration hotspots" like low-lying cities and coastal areas and "areas of high water and agriculture stress.
Maggie was always single, always withheld.... It was during this winter that Ursula suffered and enjoyed most keenly Maggie's fundamental sadness of enclosedness.
Its downfall was seen most keenly when the county seat was moved. In 2013, one of Vian's oldest buildings burned to the ground due to a fire in a neighboring café.
Leng describes Living the Material World as "one of the most keenly anticipated discs of the decade" and its unveiling "a major event".Leng, pp. 123, 140. Among expectant music critics, Stephen Holden began his highly favourableGreene, p. 195.
The most keenly felt of these rivalries was with former landlords Sittingbourne, and despite the clubs having something approaching a symbiotic relationship during their ground sharing arrangement, a lot of animosity was felt between the two sets of supporters.
But he lived in a time and place where culture was primarily transmitted by oral means, and where poetry was one of the chief forms of public entertainment. So it was in the mass public recitals – or ‘kavi darbars’ – that his works were most keenly and widely appreciated.
The organizational cohesion offence was most keenly felt by the Austrian religious community. The Nazis, via both the civil Gestapo and police, and the military Schutzstaffel (SS), implemented both anti-religious and anti-Austrian- patriotic measures. This brought about disparate resistance from many established religious groups, whose core members came mainly from the establishment of Austrian high society.
Pugachev's followers were particularly frightened by apparent economic and social changes. They wished to recapture the old ideals of service and community in a hierarchy ordained by God. They needed a palpable sense of direct relationship with the source of sovereign power. The Cossacks were most keenly aware of the loss of their special status and direct contact with the czar and his government.
State of Origin matches are now some of the biggest and most keenly fought contests in Australian sport. The 1980s also saw attempts to improve rugby league's popularity outside its traditional geographical boundaries. In Great Britain a new team from London (Fulham) was admitted to the professional ranks. In Australia, the first sides from outside the Sydney metropolitan area entered the top-flight competition in.
Aaron Ayers (1836 – 16 September 1900) arrived in Christchurch, New Zealand from England as a newly married man in his mid 20s. He was a hairdresser and tobacconist for two decades before entering the auctioneering business. He was elected Mayor of Christchurch in 1885 unopposed, and was re-elected a year later in the most keenly contested mayoral election thus far, narrowly beating Charles Louisson. He retired after his second term as mayor.
Before the creation of these houses, the most keenly anticipated matches were the Boarders vs Day-Boys or the Prefects vs The Rest of the School. The Athletic Houses produced, and still produce, Big Sides and Little Sides for competition. Big Sides are Houses teams that include players who also represent the school and Little are House sides that do not include school sporting representatives. A boy's house is decided randomly or through family connection where possible.
Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species in space and time. It aims to reveal where organisms live, at what abundance, and why they are (or are not) found in a certain geographical area. Biogeography is most keenly observed on islands, which has led to the development of the subdiscipline of island biogeography. These habitats are often a more manageable areas of study because they are more condensed than larger ecosystems on the mainland.
Most of the socio-cultural activities are day events which involve dramatics, music, dance competitions, fine arts contests, quizzes, food fest, gaming and other literary events. Judges of the competitions are reputed and famous personalities from different fields and organisations. Centrifuge, the inter-collegiate dance event, is arguably the most keenly followed event of the fest. The other notable events are Rangmanch, the inter-collegiate dramatics event; Sargam, the eastern musical jamming competition; and Mary Bucknell Trophy, the prestigious quiz competition.
The station had an estimated size of at the time and recognised as being one of the best developed and most keenly husbanded property in the north. In 1955, Alexandria and other stations in the surrounding area were victims of the largest cattle duffing ring since the war years. The duffers were caught after several months of tracking down the stolen beasts in hidden gullies around the area. A special court was set up at Alexandria to hear the charges.
Allgame pointed out in a positive light that the character battles are "unlike most role-playing games from this company". Retrospectively, Edge commented that although it is "considered by some to be a multimillion-yen, convoluted science-fiction vanity project, Xenogears nevertheless remains one of the most keenly eulogized PlayStation RPGs." The magazine also noted that it was Takahashi's "most challenging and pure work" and that the Xenosaga series never quite matched up to Xenogears. The game's story and characters were well received.
The strain on liquidity was most keenly felt by speculators like De Neufville and Arend Joseph & Co; the latter failed on 28 July 1763, and fled, after three respite days, to Culemborg, a hiding place for bankrupts.E.E. de Jong- Keesing (1939), p. 139 It was likely that a combination of multiple shocks that sunk Neufville: 1) sudden demand for more liquidity from the Gotzkowsky deal, and 2) loss of access to liquidity after the failure of A. Joseph. De Neufville closed his business on Friday 29 July.
Parker is an avid fan of Bordeaux, and some of his critics observe that his focus is largely limited to French wine. In recent years, he has taken on additional staff for The Wine Advocate, which has enabled the publication to expand into other areas, such as Greek and Israeli wines. Still, his influence is most keenly felt by Bordeaux, California, and Rhône wines. Parker's influence on Burgundy wines was lessened as the result of a libel lawsuit filed against him by Domaine Faiveley.
For all her success in commercial rap Eve is first and foremost a singer. It’s the fluidity of her appeal that she’s most keenly aware of, and this gets a triumphant finale on the remix of first single ‘She Bad Bad’ featuring Pusha T and Juicy J. As the three fellow comeback success stories stand side by side like this over what is certainly the album’s most intense beat, even I feel smug listening to it. Eve is back, and she barely broke a sweat.
He was challenged by Charles Louisson, who had been a councillor since 1881. Louisson stood for the mayoralty after a public request made by the other eleven councillors (including Samuel Manning, Samuel Paull Andrews, William Prudhoe and Charles Gray), nine ex mayors (John Ollivier, Henry Sawtell, Fred Hobbs, Henry Thomson, William Wilson, Charles Hulbert, James Gapes, John Anderson and George Ruddenklau) and 13 ex councillors (including Daniel Reese). It was the most keenly contested mayoral election thus far, and Louisson was narrowly beaten by Ayers, with 636 to 631 votes.
Thomas Breakwell died of tuberculosis on 13 June 1902, not quite a year after joining the religion. From the Baháʼí perspective, the significance of Thomas Breakwell's life lies not in his material or professional accomplishments, but rather in his spiritual capacity. His purity, detachment and intense devotion were noted by a number of those who met him, most significantly and most keenly by ʻAbdu'l-Bahá himself. In 1955 Shoghi Effendi, then head of the religion, described Breakwell as one of the "three luminaries of the Irish, English and Scottish Baháʼí communities".
Scotland squad that played the first ever international football match in 1872. The history of the Scotland national football team dates back to the first ever international football match in 1872. Until the Second World War, Scotland mainly competed against the other Home Nations in the British Home Championship, with the most keenly contested fixture being the match with England. The Scottish Football Association, which governs the team, joined the international governing body FIFA in 1910, but along with the other Home Nations withdrew from FIFA in 1928.
This tour was the most keenly anticipated rugby tour of the 2012 tours, with Wales going into it as Grand Slam winners of the 2012 Six Nations and Australia as winners of the 2011 Tri Nations. Wales lost the series 3–0, continuing their history of not having won in Australia for 43 years. However, all matches were close encounters, and they scored 61 points to Australia's 72. They also played a return match in Cardiff in the 2012 Autumn Internationals that ended in a similar narrow defeat, 14–12.
In the first recitative the strings accompany the voice, most keenly in motifs in the arioso middle section, in Gardiner's words "to evoke the spirit of God moving upon the face of the waters". Trumpet and bass voice are used to convey the call "to banish the tribe of idolaters", while the strings possibly illustrate "the hordes of infidels". The last recitative leads in an arioso to the chorale. In the chorale, Bach has the violin play an obbligato part to the four-part setting of the voices and separates the lines by interludes, with the trumpet anticipating the line to follow.
Southern Australia was affected by a very severe > drought, through much of the first decade of the 21st century. By late 2006 > water storage throughout southern Australia were at record low levels. > Severe restrictions on urban water usage were put in place in every state > capital city (except Hobart and Darwin) in 2005–06, and irrigation in the > Murray–Darling basin was heavily curtailed. Consequently, issues relating to > fresh water supply became an important topic for political discussion, > though the economic impact of the drought was felt most keenly only in > Australia's sparsely populated agricultural areas.
Very few, if any of them, are in want. > Those who are suffering most keenly, and who have lost most, either of their > children by death or their possessions by fire and sword, such as those > reconcentrated women in the camps, have the most conspicuous patience, and > never express a wish that their men should be the ones to give way. It must > be fought out now, they think, to the bitter end. It is a very costly > business upon which England has embarked, and even at such a cost hardly the > barest necessities can be provided, and no comforts.
Cape Horn The delays of the voyage were most keenly felt when the squadron rounded the Horn. The weather conditions were atrocious; high sea states and contrary winds meant that progress west was very slow. Added to this was the deteriorating health of the crew: because of scurvy, few able-bodied seamen were available to work the ship and carry out running repairs to the continually battered rigging.Bulkley, John; Cummins, John (1743), pp. 10–11 After many weeks working westwards to clear the Horn, the squadron turned north when navigational reckoning suggested enough westerly had been made.
Churches in Anglo-Saxon England stressed doctrines that preached about virginity as a virtue and faithful monogamy; this is believed to have limited an individual’s chances of acquiring status, political power and property. Anglo-Saxon England was one of the first places in history where women were raised to sainthood, and this was most keenly observed immediately following the acceptance of Christianity. Christianity provided certain level of freedom for women and helped them rise to some of the most powerful positions in society. Within the church, women received relatively equal status despite there being evidence of anti-feminism found in homilies.
There was some kind of confusion by the foreign newspapers mixing up the high-end Raffles Hotel with the Raffles City. Reuters wrote "It is a national monument, the jewel in Singapore's crown, and this week, Raffles Hotel will becoming a bubbling cauldron of lobbying and politics as it stages the most keenly contested Olympic venue vote in the history of the Games. Its Colonial style salons and parlours will be overrun by bid officials and consultants, celebrities and spin-doctors." Later, it clarified that the vote was actually at the adjacent Raffles City Convention Centre and not the hotel.
The independents championship was one of the most keenly contested for years. Defending independents champion Lee Brookes switched from a Toyota to a Peugeot, whilst rookie Jamie Wall drove the Mint Motorsport Vauxhall Cavalier used by Richard Kaye in 1996. Matt Neal would again enter in his Team Dynamics built Mondeo, however the team looking to have closer ties to a manufacturer switched to a Nissan Primera mid season. Neal won the class six times, as many as eventual champion Gravett and was often mixing it with the works cars however inconsistency meant he was never in the championship battle.
Ape published in Vanity Fair in 1870 Bulwer began his political career as a follower of Jeremy Bentham. In 1831 he was elected member for St Ives, Cornwall, after which he was returned for Lincoln in 1832, and sat in Parliament for that city for nine years. He spoke in favour of the Reform Bill and took the lead in securing the reduction, after vainly essaying the repeal, of the newspaper stamp duties. His influence was perhaps most keenly felt when, on the Whigs' dismissal from office in 1834, he issued a pamphlet entitled A Letter to a Late Cabinet Minister on the Crisis.
The year 1921 was a time of bad harvests in Dörrebach. The hay harvest was disappointing, and so was the yield from the village’s summer crops, for it had been a hot, dry summer. Most keenly felt, though, was the poor potato harvest. Few potato growers even reaped enough for their own needs. The solution was to buy a consignment of potatoes from Stettin in Pomerania (then still in Germany, now Szczecin in Poland), which Robert Molzahn, a wholesale dealer in produce and wood, duly and thoughtfully shipped by rail to Stromberg for the price of 215 ℳ. The load amounted to 300 Zentner (German hundredweight, thus 15 000 kg).
The 1923 First Grade Championship was arguably the most keenly fought in the competitions history to this point with three teams in the hunt for the title up until the last two weeks. Marist Old Boys who were in a good position to win the title lost in the 12th and 13th rounds and bowed out of contention, leaving City Rovers and Athletics to contend. It was ultimately won by City Rovers who finished the season with a 10 win and 2 loss record, as did Athletic, with a final being required to determine the winner. City won by the narrowest of margins 8–7 to go back to back.
The Cavan-Meath rivalry is a Gaelic football rivalry between Irish county teams Cavan and Meath, who first played each other in 1939. It was considered to be one of the most keenly contested rivalries in Gaelic games. Cavan's home ground is Kingspan Breffni Park and Meath's home ground is Páirc Tailteann, however, all of their championship meetings have been held at neutral venues, usually Croke Park. While Cavan have the highest number of Ulster titles and Meath are second only to Dublin in Leinster, they have also enjoyed success in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, having won 12 championship titles between them to date.
Menge wrote to Angas detailing the Barossa as "the cream, the whole cream and nothing but the cream". When the first German Lutheran immigrants arrived in the state, Menge assisted in their resettlement from their initial residence in the Adelaide Hills to the Barossa Valley. It is claimed that in 1849 Menge made the first discovery of opal in Australia. Despite Menge being attributed with many early geological discoveries in South Australia, it was Thomas Burr who most keenly and scientifically observed the colony's geology, his Remarks on the Geology and Mineralogy of South Australia being published at Adelaide in 1846, this being the colony's first official government geological report and the first geological book to be published in Australia.
Louisson was thus due to retire in 1884. On 4 September of that year, Louisson was the only candidate nominated in the South-west Ward, and he was thus declared elected. He retired at the end of the term in September 1887 and did not stand for re- election. He first stood for the mayoralty in 1886, after a public request made by the other eleven councillors (including Samuel Manning, Samuel Paull Andrews, William Prudhoe and Charles Gray), nine ex mayors (John Ollivier, Henry Sawtell, Fred Hobbs, Henry Thomson, William Wilson, Charles Hulbert, James Gapes, John Anderson and George Ruddenklau) and 13 ex councillors (including Daniel Reese). It was the most keenly contested mayoral election thus far, and Louisson was narrowly beaten by the incumbent, Aaron Ayers, with 636 to 631 votes.
The female revolutionary described at the opening of the stanza is Countess Markievicz, who was well- known to Yeats and a long-time friend. The man who "kept a school/ And rode our winged horse" is a reference to Patrick Pearse, and the lines about Pearse's "helper and friend" allude to Thomas MacDonagh. In Yeats's description of the three, his torn feelings about the Easter uprising are most keenly communicated. He contrasts the "shrill" voice of Countess Markievicz as a revolutionary, with his remembrance of her incomparably "sweet" voice when she was a young woman; and he contrasts the haughty public personae of Pearse against his impression of his "sensitive" nature, describing how "daring and sweet" his ideals were even though he and MacDonagh had to resort to "force".
The journey, on which Hatherley was accompanied by photographer Joel Anderson, begins in Southampton, where Hatherley grew up, and takes in Milton Keynes, Nottingham, Manchester, Tyneside, Glasgow, Cambridge, several towns in Yorkshire, Cardiff, Liverpool and Greenwich. Hatherley focuses on the prior decade's programmes of regeneration and the remains of past civic improvements. In Cambridge, Hatherley reluctantly praises the Accordia development; while in Glasgow he describes BBC Pacific Quay as "decent, upstanding, moderate modernism" and praises buildings in the vicinity of Glasgow Central station; and in Tyneside he praises T. Dan Smith's desire to build a "Brasilia of the North". Hatherley most keenly explores the public and municipal architecture of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, including Thamesmead in Greenwich, Red Road in Glasgow, Park Hill in Sheffield and the Get Carter car park in Gateshead.
China fairings are so named because they were given away as prizes at fairs in the Victorian era, in much the same way that we would win a coconut at a fair today, although some were manufactured simply for sale. They first started appearing in the middle of the nineteenth century and remained popular until the start of the First World War. Genuine fairings are now keenly sought by serious collectors. In the United Kingdom they can range in price from a few pounds for the more common ones (such as "Last in bed to put out the light") to several hundred pounds for the rarer ones, the most keenly sought being the five fairings the Vienna series (uncaptioned, but characterised by a gold band around the base).
The expanding reach of broadband Internet access means such updates have become commonplace for many users, especially the more affluent, an audience cultivated by advertisers. In some countries, such as India, the newspaper remains more popular than Internet and broadcast media. Even where the problems are felt most keenly, in North America and Europe, there have been recent success stories, such as the dramatic rise of free daily newspapers, like those of Sweden's Metro International, as well as papers targeted towards the Hispanic market, local weekly shoppers, and so-called hyperlocal news. But these new revenue streams, such as that from newspapers' proprietary Web sites, are often a fraction of the sums generated by the previous advertisement- and circulation-driven revenue streams, and so newspapers have been forced to curtail their overhead while simultaneously trying to entice new users.
On many occasions, Doom's only real weakness has been his arrogance. Layla Miller once reflected that Doom is incapable of accepting that he himself might be the reason for his failures. This is most keenly reflected in Doom's continued refusal to accept responsibility for the accident that fully scarred his face, instead preferring to blame Reed Richards for sabotaging his experiment. While his high opinion of himself is generally accurate, he is unable to accept when others may have a better understanding of a situation than he does, with the occasional exception of hearing the recommendations of heroes such as Mister Fantastic or the Thing when it is to his advantage. Even when teaming up with others against a greater threat, Doom will often try to subvert the alliance for personal gain; for instance, while allied with Adam Warlock and other heroes against the Titan Thanos, he attempted to steal Thanos’ Infinity Gauntlet before its owner had been defeated, potentially disrupting Warlock's own plan to defeat Thanos.

No results under this filter, show 120 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.