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The sickest person, but the most lively, which is interesting.
This is political reportage at its most lively and acute.
La Placita is one of San Juan's most lively nightlife scenes.
As I said earlier, it's not the most lively or enrapturing track-car.
But at the same time, the most lively fastballs are hard to command.
He had to have been the most lively person of anyone in the room.
But where things got most lively is that Spencer doesn't like the tech press very much.
The most lively work comes from people who gave up on drawing a long time ago.
You can rent a two-bedroom apartment in Sliema, one of Malta's most lively cities, for about $800 per month.
With a prime location in one of the most lively parts of the city, this modern home is naturally going for a high price.
The East County Lumber and Ranch Supply shop, which is one of the most lively businesses in the town, is also included in the sale.
Keller was the most lively of the bunch, saying that DreamWorksTV has produced over 100 original series and has over 1.5 million subscribers in 2 years.
A fleeting admission of boredom is met with beatific smiles, and the most lively debate occurs over which stick might best be used to beat a drum.
Saint Vitus Bar, in Greenpoint, and Lucky 13, in Gowanus, have the most lively performance rosters, and both are in corners of Brooklyn not easily accessible by subway.
One of the problems, before the Danish disaster, was that green activists, even the most lively-minded ones, could be seen boring people to death with pie-charts, acronyms and statistics.
The debate over where to draw the line between public and private lives is most lively in the political realm, and "technology has made this [discussion] more intense and complicated," Dreisbach says.
One of the most lively interlocutors is Ronnie Hawkins himself, who provides welcome candor and scruffy humor to his memories of the young prodigies he turned into a cohesive unit on the club circuit.
The film represents Sandler at his absolute worst; he and Katie Holmes compete for a bleakest-thousand-yard-stare award in this film,and the most lively moment comes from a CGI cockatoo bathing in fondue.
By the end of "Adventure of a Lifetime" — by far Coldplay's most lively performance of the night — there was a sigh of relief when the unmistakable, ubiquitous "do-du-dum, do-du-dum" of "Uptown Funk" took over.
The team is horrible, but have openly cuddled up beside a full-on rebuild that should (if all goes according to plan) make Philips Arena one of the NBA's most lively atmospheres a few years down the road.
EAVE is not the most lively word to have in a crossword puzzle, and most homeowners don't think about EAVEs on a daily basis (unless a wasp nest has been built under it — don't ask me how I know that).
With each passing day this core, known as a white dwarf, will cool and fade hopelessly out of existence (into a cold black dwarf), as if it didn't once host the most lively planet ever discovered in the sweeping canvas of the universe.
The friend who shared the longest and most lively tale embarked on an evening of enjoyable cock-ring sex—"It was nice but didn't make it crazy" —that quickly turned tight and uncomfortable when her then-boyfriend went to the bathroom to remove the ring.
But in a year fueled by industry controversy (including backlash against the RSA Conference itself), the conversations onstage and in the Expo Hall are expected to be the most lively since 2014, when the debate around Edward Snowden came to the forefront on security's biggest stage.
There's been so much great ambient music this year—and it's a genre that's hard to be overtly critical of (like pizza, even the bad stuff is still pretty good)—but this release has some of the most lively moments that any producer of this sort of stuff has made in 2018.
Later the population declined, but it is still one of the most lively villages on the island. It has a fishing club, a soccer club and an active cultural council.
The university offers the most lively corner of the town. The white-red-white marks of E11 lead along the most interesting churches, museums and other sites, and finally to the railway station.
The Kuwaiti modern art movement emerged in the 1930s. Kuwait is home to more than 30 art galleries. In recent years, Kuwait's contemporary art scene has boomed. Kuwait has the second most lively gallery scene in the Gulf.
Wilcox took McRoberts' place for the replay four days later. In a game "contested in a most lively fashion" despite the heavy pitch, Stoke took a two-goal lead, Inglis pulled one back for Small Heath, but the home side were eliminated.
In 1991, the village had 365 inhabitants. Today, Plaka is still one of the most lively villages in the island. It has an active cultural association, that maintains the old customs. Together with the youth of Panagia a soccer club was founded, Aetos.
Gülden z Kibris, Creating Turkishness: An Examination of Turkish Nationalism through Gök-Börü, Sabanci University (2005) There was also an ideology of Hungarian Turanism most lively in the second half of the 19th century and in the first half of the 20th century.
Holmbladsgade at Nathanael's Church Holmbladsgade is one of the most lively streets in the Amagerbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark, connecting Amagerbrogade to Strandlodsvej on the east coast of Amager. The surrounding neighbourhood is variously referred to as Holmbladsgadekvarteret (literally "The Holmbladsgade neighbourhood"), Amagerbro or Sundby North.
Yakutpura comes under South Zone of Hyderabad. South Zone areas are : Charminar, Patthargatti, Afzalgunj, Shalibanda, Falaknuma, Dabirpura, Yakutpura and Purani Haveli. Most of Hyderabad's famous historical sights are in South Zone. Also called Old City or Purana Shahr, the South Zone is home to Hyderabad's most lively and authentic shopping experience.
But far from > converting him, he got nothing back from him but energetic and harsh words > and the most lively resistance. He then ordered his death, and this order > was carried out in the same spot where Shemon had been put to death. His > companions were also killed. This happened in the month of March, after five > months' incarceration.
The text supplied by Parkhurst, entitled Observations, Experiences, and Rules for Practice, consists of 63 printed pages (pp. 83-146) containing 61 Precepts with explanatory paragraphs. These evidently represent a transcript of one of Dame Elizabeth's manuscripts, "found written with her Ladiship's own Hand", which he says provides a most lively image of her mind, and hopes will be profitable for her readers.E. Brooke, ed.
Ayesha Khan, a journalist in her twenties living in one of the world's most lively cities, Karachi, whose work is to show up at bomb sites and picks her way through scattered body parts. Ayesha is hopeless in finding a nice guy like her old friend Saad, to share her personal thoughts with. Other than that, her most basic problem is how to straighten her hair.
Treichville signage in 2009 Treichville is a neighborhood in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. It is one of the 10 urban communes of the city. Treichville is one of four communes of Abidjan that are entirely south of Ébrié Lagoon, the others being Port-Bouët, Koumassi, and Marcory. Treichville is known as one of the most lively neighborhoods in Abidjan, especially around the Crossroad France- Amérique.
Colley Cibber's version, Love Makes a Man, dates to 1700, while Charles Johnson's The Country Lasses appeared in 1715. The play belongs to a sub- category of Fletcher works sometimes called "chastity plays" for their concern with that subject. This sexual emphasis disturbed many traditional critics, though The Custom of the Country has been cited as "one of the most lively and amusing" of Fletcher's chastity plays.Logan and Smith, p. 38.
While the Anglo-Welsh literary scene tended to be dominated by fiction in the 1930s, in the latter part of the twentieth century poetry flourished. A landmark event was the 1967 publication of Bryn Griffith's anthology Welsh Voices, which, in Tony Conran's words, was "the most lively and exciting selection of contemporary Anglo-Welsh poetry ever to have appeared"."Poetry Wales and the Second Flowering" in Welsh Writing in English, ed. M. Wynn Thomas.
Skyscrapers have shot up and Kuala Lumpur, formerly a languid colonial outpost, has become one of the most lively, advanced and vibrant cities in South East Asia. Traffic jams are a scourge commuters endure daily, despite the numerous 6-lane highways constructed all over the city (including two elevated highways). Bus services are notoriously irregular and inadequate. The stretch of road facing Dataran Merdeka is perhaps the most famous road in Kuala Lumpur.
She offers marijuana to the guests, which Teresa accepts, and indulges in drinking with her sisters; though she seems to be the most rebellious sister, Catherine is the most lively of the three. She has a vivid imagination but is more similar to her siblings than she realises. she seeks attention, claiming that she never had as much as her sisters did growing up. Throughout the play she refers to this often.
These include Gemini Residence, the Wennberg Silo and the Zepeline Building. Havneparken (English: The Harbour Park), located directly on the waterfront, is the main recreational area of the neighbourhood and one of the most lively and popular places along the Copenhagen harbourfront. It has retained several features from the area's industrial past, including old railway tracks and an old railway car. The park is also the location of the Islands Brygge Cultural House and the Islands Brygge Harbour Bath.
Hungarian Turanism () is a diverse phenomenon that revolves around an identification or association of Hungarian history and people with the histories and peoples of Central Asia, Inner Asia or the Ural region. It includes many different conceptions and served as a guiding principle for many political movements. It was most lively in the second half of the 19th century and in the first half of the 20th century. It is related to the concept of Turanism.
1: Briefe der Jahre 1764-1786. Christian Wegner, Hamburg 1968, p. 571 Willkommen und Abschied and Maifest unite deep inner feelings with the atmosphere out in nature as German poetry has not done that before, since Walther von der Vogelweide, while Heidenröslein most clearly shows how well Goethe knew to follow the character of the popular ballad and, at the same time, most lively and concisely represents the poet's adventure with Friederike.Valerian Tornius: Goethe — Leben, Wirken und Schaffen.
They were painted by Castelfranco and his young pupil Titian. The frescoes were to represent symbols of Venice's autonomy, since they were painted at a time of conflict between the Republic and Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor. Vasari saw the frescoes less than a century after their completion - he did not understand their meaning but praised their proportions and "most lively" colouring, which made them seem "alive and not imitations". Justice was originally over the southern doorway, leading to a narrow alleyway.
Under Barbados's historic vestry, the main parish church was originally seated near Dover. After it and the courtyard were destroyed by flood in 1669, the main parish church moved to Oistins area, becoming the main town and former capital of the parish. The South Point Lighthouse is located in South Point, Christ Church, between Atlantic Shores and Green Garden, also in Christ Church. Another notable area of Christ Church is Saint Lawrence Gap, which is the most lively tourist area on the island.
It follows the regular march pattern: IAABBCDCDC. This march was written prior to 1922, when Goldman recorded it for the Victor Talking Machine Company, but he revised it at least once before publishing the 1937 edition now largely in use. "Chimes of Liberty" is considered one of the most lively and tuneful marches ever written, and possibly America's greatest march not by Sousa after "National Emblem" by Edwin Eugene Bagley. It doesn't sound right without the chimes, but the piccolo is equally important.
Former Mojo editor Mat Snow cites it as an example of how Harrison and Lennon served their former bandmate well with their respective contributions to Ringo in the case of "Sunshine Life for Me (Sail Away Raymond)", by "amusingly hark[ing] back to Ringo's songs of life beneath the waves while extolling his yachting lifestyle on the surface".Snow, pp. 44, 47. Writing in The Cambridge Companion to the Beatles, Michael Frontani describes it as "perhaps the most lively track" on a "remarkable" album.
In 1826, López painted a portrait of Francisco Goya when the famous master visited the court from Bordeaux, where the Aragonese painter was then living. Goya was then 80 and would die two years later. It was said that Goya got bored posing for his colleague who was very meticulous and a stickler for detail, and that for this reason the portrait is inferior to others by López. However, for this precise reason, and because of the strong personality of the model this is one of López's most lively and best-known works.
View of Nicosia from Shacolas Tower Verandas in old Nicosia, on the right Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia Ledra Street Archbishop's Palace Ledra Street is in the middle of the walled city. The street has historically been the busiest shopping street of the capital and adjacent streets lead to the most lively part of the old city with narrow streets, boutiques, bars and art- cafés. The street today is a historic monument on its own. It is about long and connects the south and north parts of the old city.
Few of Caddick's attributed surviving works are known. The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, holds four. One of these is a portrait, painted in 1747, of Aaron Wood, his brother-in-law, a worthy of whom it is recorded that ' he was never heard [or known] to swear, chew tobacco, take snuff, or whistle or sing in his life, and was considered the most lively, pleasant, and merriest man in the county' though Dibdin observes that "W. Caddick has not quite succeeded in telling us all this with his brush".
Joining the Free Church of Scotland in 1843, he was sent by the general assembly in 1844 to the United States, to cultivate fraternal relations with the churches there, and in 1845 he accepted an invitation to be minister of Knox's church, Toronto, in which charge he remained till 1856, when he was appointed professor of church history and apologetics in Knox's College, a theological institution of the presbyterian church. Burns took a most lively interest in his church, moving about with great activity over the whole colony, and becoming acquainted with almost every congregation. He died in 1869.
Newstalk ZB argued the number of fatalities was irrelevant to the broader point, but the authority said the right to express opinions in editorials did not justify factually inaccurate and misleading statements. According to Lonely Planet in 2014, the station provided a forum for "the most lively discussions on New Zealand issues". Conspiracy theorists, veganism advocates, victims of sexual assault, and housing activists have called talkback. Regular callers include an urban Māori man, a state housing beneficiary, a security guard, a Timaru pensioner, a West Coast grandmother, a dairy farmer, a Dutch butcher and several taxi drivers.
Cedar Beach is located on a peninsula that stretches for over a mile westward, with the Long Island Sound to its north and Mount Sinai Harbor to its south. The peninsula contains two popular sections of recreational beach, Cedar Beach Main and Cedar Beach West, united along a continuous beachfront and adjacent nature preserve. At sunset, by Joe Maddalone Boats in Mount Sinai Harbor Cedar Beach Main is typically the most lively section of Cedar Beach and is located near its eastern entrance and the main parking areas. It includes a restaurant, bar, snack stand, restrooms, lifeguard stations, and volleyball courts.
91 and Edward Bawden in the 20th century.See his print at the Fry Art Gallery Most illustrations of La Fontaine's fables, with their three or four peacocks bending to reclaim their plumes from the jay, show lack of originality.Some examples in French collections This is true even of Kano Tomo-nobou's Japanese woodcut version published from Tokyo in 1894.Choix de Fables de La Fontaine I.14 The most lively treatments of the theme are in political cartoons celebrating the defeat of Napoleon,Brown University Library, Napoleon satires in which feathered kings and emperors snatch away his finery.
Extreme metal has been popular for a long time in Mexico, with bands such as Dilemma, Exanime formed in 1985 in Monterrey. N.L. The Chasm, Xiuhtecuhtli, Disgorge, Brujeria, Transmetal, Hacavitz, Sargatanas, Mictlayotl, Yaoyotl, Ereshkigal, Xibalba, and Calvarium Funestus. The Mexican metal fanbase is credited with being amongst one of the most lively and intense, and favorites for European metal bands to perform for. Alejandra Guzmán's 26 years of artistic career, with more than 10 million albums sold, 16 released albums and 30 singles in radio's Top 10 hits, has earned her the title of La Reina del Rock (The Queen of Rock).
As a result, The Outline contained what were alleged by Belloc to be a number of biased statements, intolerant statements and false assumptions. Materialistic determinism was viewed as a central philosophy underlying the Outline, with Wells portraying human progress to be both a blind and inevitable rise from the darkness of religious superstition to the light of scientific utopia. Hilaire Belloc was the most lively and argumentative of Wells’ critics to take aim at The Outline. A devout Roman Catholic and staunch defender of the faith, Belloc attacked Wells' portrayal of religion in general and the Catholic Church in particular.
Main Market square, north frontage In December 2005 the Project for Public Spaces selected Kraków's Rynek Główny as the World's Best Square. It is the focal point of many public events and festivities, such as the annual Kraków szopka Festival, Lajkonik celebrations, Festival of Military Bands, Juwenalia Student Festival, Gala Concert of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity and the largest New Year's Eve party in Poland. Every year on Christmas Eve, the Adam Mickiewicz Monument (Mickiewicz' saint's name day) is decorated with flowers by the florists of Kraków. The culture of Kraków is deeply rooted in colorful traditions with the Main Square remaining most lively and crowded year-round.
Havneparken (English: The Harbour Park) is a public park located directly on the waterfront in the district of Islands Brygge in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is one of the most lively and popular places along the Copenhagen harbourfront. Located in a former dockland area, the park has retained a number of features from the area's industrial past, including disused railway tracks and an abandoned railway car used as an exhibition space, while am old ship hull turned upside-down serves as an idiosyncratic bandstand and pavilion. The park is also the location of the Islands Brygge Cultural Centre and the Islands Brygge Harbour Bath.
Metzl's posters, The Evanston Lighthouse by the Elevated Lines and The Field Museum by the Elevated Lines (featuring a toucan) are still reproduced today. A 2004 exhibit in Chicago featured several of Metzl's transit posters, and the Chicago Tribune art critic commented, "The boldest pieces, because they are the simplest in form and most lively in color, are by Ervine Metzl, who apparently began the series in 1921." The cover of Fortune magazine featured Metzl's depictions of an astronomical observatory and a comet (July 1932) and a window washer (November 1932). Working in Manhattan, Metzl influenced the lives and careers of other artists, as well.
Triumph made minor updates until 2001, when it performed a major update, first appearing in the Tiger 955i and soon spreading across the rest of the range. Power and torque was increased across the range and this updated model was meant to remedy the faults apparent with the earlier 955 engine. The most lively performer to use this updated triple was the Daytona 955i, in this form claiming , the most powerful triple to emerge from Triumph. The 900 triple in its original form lingered on until 2002 in the form of the Trophy 900, being outlived by its four cylinder relative, the Trophy 1200.
Cathedral and its bell tower The Cathedral Square in Vilnius () is the main square of the Vilnius Old Town, right in front of the neo-classical Vilnius Cathedral. It is a key location in city's public life, situated as it is at the crossing of the city's main streets and reflecting the city's diversity. Regularly held at this site are fairs and gatherings of townspeople, military parades, religious and official public events, attractions and large concerts, New Year’s salutes and exhibitions. It is not merely the most lively and important location in the city, but is also one of the most significant and widely known symbols of Lithuania.
The culture scene of Aluva is rich with those who are native of this town and those who have been attracted to it mainly due its proximity to the great river Periyar. Several popular Malayalam movie songs are dedicated to the river Periyar. Famous poets Changapuzha Krishna Pillai, G. Sankara Kurup and Balachandran Chullikkadu, and critic Kuttipuzha Krishnapilla, and novelist Subash Chandran are from Aluva and lived there. Though not from Aluva area, Vayalar Ramavarma and O.N.V Kurup wrote about Periyar and the town Aluva was an integral part of their paying homage to the most lively river of the state of Kerala, Periyar.
Critical reaction to the song was mostly positive, with Espresso News describing it as an "incredible piece". In reviewing This Is My Live, Christianna Pantelatou of Music Corner stated that "Sakis [...] within 22 older songs (and the brand new 'Stous 31 dromous') gives us one of the most lively and bright evenings." As Rouvas' appearance in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 approached, the Greek members of OGAE chose the song to participate as the Greek entry in the OGAE Song Contest. At the contest, held in Zaragosa, Spain on 25 October 2008, the song reached third place with 130 points, placing behind Croatia and the United Kingdom.
McKay has demonstrated a keen interest in the Internet and the digital world more broadly. McKay was an early adopter of the Internet and her website has enjoyed critical success, being labelled “easily the most lively and informative” of Canadian artists by critic R.M Vaughan. McKay has frequently explored the digitisation of the planet and humanity’s relationship with the digital world. In 2005, McKay created an installation artwork for the Case Study Gallery’s exhibition “Waypoint” which included GPS coordinates and an offsite geo-cache. McKay said she was interested in “the dystopian scenario that makes GPS work” and her work aims to demonstrate how geography and location are digitized and monitored.
Dickens approved of the use of the name and the celebration of the characters and spirit of the novel. He wrote: ::If a word of encouragement from me, can as you say endow you with double life, you will be the most lively club in all the Empire, from this time; for every hearty wish that I can muster for your long-continued welfare and prosperity, is freely yours. Mr Pickwick's heart is among you always. Other known clubs include one meeting as early as December 1836 in the East of London and another meeting at the Sun Tavern in Long-acre in London.
The Cambridge Chronicle described how the match at Mepal, on a brilliantly fine day, had thinned the towns of Cambridge, Ely, St Ives, Chatteris and March of their population. > The clergy and 'squires', gentry and tradesmen – hale ploughboys and rosy > milkmaids – ladies parties in carriages, gigs and carts, made their way to > the bank near the bridge, and took their respective positions, where the > view was excellent, and all that could be wished, for the 'St Ledger day on > the ice'. A brass band of music from Chatteris was placed on the bridge, and > played the most lively tunes: at the starting of a race, 'Cheer boys, > cheer', and at the winning, 'See the conquering hero comes'.
Riverside Terrace - So-called due to its position on the bank of the River Severn. The Riverside was a partially covered terrace running the length of the pitch, with a refreshments bar situated halfway along the terrace and roof mounted TV gantry (used only occasionally for high-profile matches). This part of the ground was where the most lively element of the home crowd were to congregate, with the most vocal of home chanting and support coming from supporters from 'The Riverside' with frequent exchanges with visiting fans often heard. Famously, stray footballs were often kicked over this stand into the Severn, to be retrieved by a man in a coracle named Fred Davies, (not to be confused with the manager of the same name).
The volume was reviewed by the British anthropologist Jean La Fontaine for the Nova Religio journal, and by the Swedish historian of religion Per Faxneld of Stockholm University for the Aries journal. Erik Davis of Rice University reviewed the anthology for the Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft journal, noting that the book was primarily sociological in basis but that it opened up "an underresearched and underreported topic". Describing Petersen's "thorough introduction", he then discusses the various papers within the anthology. He opines that Lowney had "beautifully" described her encounters, but that it was "unfortunate" that she spent so much of the text reflecting on her logistical challenges, subsequently describing Søderlind and Dyrendal's contribution as "one of the most lively and entertaining" parts of the volume.
In his 1935 Prague lecture, André Breton paid tribute to his "perfect intellectual fellowship" with Teige and Nezval: "Constantly interpreted by Teige in the most lively way, made to undergo an all-powerful lyric thrust by Nezval, Surrealism can flatter itself that it has blossomed in Prague as it has in Paris." "Surrealist situation of the object" in , p256 Although not an architect, Teige was an articulate and knowledgeable architecture critic, an active participant in CIAM, and friends with Hannes Meyer, the second director of the Bauhaus. From 1929 to 1930 he gave guest lectures at the Bauhaus in Dessau Dluhosch, Eric (ed.); Svacha, Rostislav (ed.) (1999) Karel Teige / 1900-1951: L’enfant terrible of the Czech modernist avant-garde. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
The train of which he was a member, when it set out from Lexington, Missouri, consisted of twenty-three wagons. At Independence Rock, Caldwell left the train and packed alone over the mountains and into California, beating the company by sixty days and thus escaping the cholera, which at that time was raging fiercely along the emigrant road. For a time, he mined on the American River, near Folsom, CaliforniaFolsom, but in October he set out for Nevada County, arriving first at Rough and Ready, then the most lively camp in the State. Here he remained during the ensuing winter, going in the early spring with a company of fifteen others to the North Yuba River, where they located a mining claim, calling it the Missouri Bar.
The Chicago Theatre The Auditorium Theatre Theater in Chicago describes not only theater performed in Chicago, Illinois, but also to the movement in Chicago that saw a number of small, meagerly funded companies grow to institutions of national and international significance. Chicago had long been a popular destination for touring productions, as well as original productions that transfer to Broadway and other cities. According to Variety editor Gordon Cox, beside New York City, Chicago has one of the most lively theater scenes in the United States. As many as 100 shows could be seen any given night from 200 companies as of 2018, some with national reputations and many in creative "storefront" theaters, demonstrating a vibrant theater scene "from the ground up".
The magazine was founded by the journalist and scholar Sergey Shubinsky and Alexey Suvorin (as publisher) with a view to "providing the reader, in the most lively and accessible form possible, with the full account of what happens in the historical science and literature both in Russia and in Europe." Part of the Russian history journals' 'triumvirate', alongside Russky Arkhiv and Russkaya Starina, it differed from the other two in making accessibility and fine literary style its main priorities. Among the prominent contributors to Istorichesky Vestnik were Russia's leading historians of the time Nikolai Kostomarov, Konstantin Bestuzhev-Ryumin, Egor Zamyslovsky, Alexander Brückner, Ivan Zabelin, Alexey Korsakov, Leonid Maykov and Rafail Zotov.Исторический вестник at the Soviet Historical Encyclopedia // Советская историческая энциклопедия.
Roman fresco from the Villa Boscoreale, 43–30 BC, Metropolitan Museum of Art Roman fresco with a banquet scene from the Casa dei Casti Amanti, Pompeii From the 3rd century BC, a specific genre known as Triumphal Paintings appeared, as indicated by Pliny (XXXV, 22).Natural History (Pliny) online at the Perseus Project These were paintings which showed triumphal entries after military victories, represented episodes from the war, and conquered regions and cities. Summary maps were drawn to highlight key points of the campaign. Josephus describes the painting executed on the occasion of Vespasian and Titus's sack of Jerusalem: > There was also wrought gold and ivory fastened about them all; and many > resemblances of the war, and those in several ways, and variety of > contrivances, affording a most lively portraiture of itself.
Poirot and his faithful Captain Hastings are characters whom one is glad to meet again, and they are the most lively in the book, but even they are little more than pawns in this problem. But the plot is arranged with almost mathematical neatness, and that is all that one wants."The Times Literary Supplement, 14 April 1932, p. 273 Isaac Anderson began his review in The New York Times Book Review on 6 March 1932, by writing "With Agatha Christie as the author and Hercule Poirot as the central figure, one is always assured of an entertaining story with a real mystery to it ... [T]he person who is responsible for the dirty work at End House is diabolically clever, but not quite clever enough to fool the little Belgian detective all the time.
All the Power > that they have is no more than to call their old Men and their Captains > together, and to propound to them, without Interruption, the Measures they > think proper. After they have done speaking, all the others have Liberty to > give their Opinions also, and they reason together till they have brought > each other into some unanimous Resolution. These Conferences in Matters of > great Difficulty have sometimes lasted two Days, and are always carried on > with great Temper and Modesty. IF they do not come into some unanimous > Resolution upon the Matter, the Meeting breaks up: but if they are Unanimous > (which they generally are) then they call in the young Men, and recommend to > them the putting in Execution the Resolution, with their strongest and most > lively Eloquence.
The Richmond punk scene grew, including: Inquisition, Fun Size, Knucklehed, Uphill Down, Four Walls Falling, The Social Dropouts, Ann Beretta, Sixer, River City High, BraceWar, Smoke or Fire (originally from Boston), Strike Anywhere,and many underground bands. Richmond punk is often mistakenly considered to be an offshoot of the D.C. scene, however Richmond punk bands have developed a unique sound, often influenced by country, folk, and southern rock (particularly prevalent in Avail, Sixer, and Ann Beretta, and to a lesser degree in Strike Anywhere). This is most likely due to the fact that Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy during most of the Civil War, is arguably the oldest and most lively punk scene in the South. Richmond punk has a close relationship with punk from Gainesville, Florida, particularly between Avail and the now-disbanded Hot Water Music.
Chevalier du Mérite militaire Commissioned into the Grenadiers à Cheval de la Garde Impériale, he saw active service during the Seven Years' War commanding the Royal Navarre Cavalry Regiment. Appointed in 1762 Brigadier-General de Bonnières was promoted Maréchal de camp in 1770.Calendrier des Princes et de la Noblesse de France, Paris 1769 After his father's death in 1763, he was accorded the courtesy title of comte de Guînes and embarked upon a diplomatic career, both buoyed and hampered by a dry wit. "It was a most lively animated gazette," the comtesse de Genlis who was smitten and let it be known after a visit to the Prince of Conti in 1766, where de Guînes was present: "his whole reputation hangs on a manner of spying out all the little ridiculous trifles and of an ill-grace, which he relates in few words with an amusing manner".
Clark that Fall in his report to the 1833 Diocesan Convention, "I arrived in Elmira as Missionary to that place on the 20th of July last, and found a small but zealous company of Episcopalians, who received me with the most lively pleasure as their Missionary. Some of them had lived without the services of their Church for several years, not having heard an Episcopal minister at Elmira more than three or four times previously to my arrival. I have commence preaching in the District School Room, which I generally have nearly fill; and it is probable, if we had a church, there would many more attend."Journal of the Proceedings of the Forty-Eighth Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New York: Held in Trinity Church, in the City of New York, on Thursday October 1st, and Friday, October 2nd, A.D. 1833.
This road was formerly known as "Bangkok-Bang Kapi Road" (ถนนกรุงเทพ-บางกะปิ) that runs through the area known as "Thung Bang Kapi" (ทุ่งบางกะปิ), a vast field on the northeast side away from the downtown about 16 km (9.94 mi), most of the fields are immense and some parts are the jungles, as well as the Khlong Saen Saep that was canalized during the reign of King Rama III flows through. It was built in 1945, at the end of World War II. At that time it was just a dirt road that intersects with the Sam Yaek Saphan Khlong Saen Saep three-way junction and became a settlement for the various people. Which is the reason that this area has developed in order until now. Chok Chai 4 Road, or familiarly known as Soi Chok Chai 4 considered to be the most lively and alive quarter of this road.
James was known for his fine manners, his elegant dress, and his gallantry. His brother, Anthony Hamilton, describes him in the Mémoires du comte de Grammont as follows (translated by Horace Walpole): > The elder of the Hamiltons, their cousin, was the man who of all the court > dressed best: he was well made in his person, and possessed those happy > talents which lead to fortune, and procure success in love: he was a most > assiduous courtier, had the most lively wit, the most polished manners and > the most punctual attention for his master imaginable: no person danced > better, nor was any one a more general lover: a merit of some account in a > court entirely devoted to love and gallantry. An admirer of the Countess of Chesterfield, his first cousin, he carried on a romance with her by turning her husband's suspicion on the Duke of York, the future King James II, only to discover that York was courting her as well. He was appointed groom of the bedchamber on 28 October 1664.

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