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In perhaps the most sanguine procedure ever portrayed on this show, everything goes...fine.
Jamy Flory, a co-owner and vice president of the enterprise, said the concept had succeeded beyond his most sanguine expectations.
Yet perhaps because of his connections to those in power, Mr Li is by far the most sanguine of the old guard of reformers.
The most sanguine blockchain enthusiasts promise that the online ledger system will effectively give everyone on the planet a digital identity and access to international payment systems usually out of reach from poorer populations.
But even the most sanguine moments on "Big Bad Luv"—"Love ain't a sickness, though I once thought it was," he sings on "Lies I Chose to Believe," nodding toward explicit growth—betray the battles it took for him to get there. ♦
He spent the winter of 1873-74 aboard a boat on the Nile River; the sail benefited him immensely. "This trip," he wrote, "has been in every respect much more to my benefit than my most sanguine expectations led me to hope. It seems to me almost like an inspiration." In 1875, the American Paulists invited Father Hecker to return to their midst.
The response to Hunt's Juvenilia was positive. The reviews focused on Hunt's successful youthful accomplishment and he was well received by the literary establishment.Roe 2005 p. 57 In an immediate review, the Monthly Mirror claimed that the poems were "proofs of poetic genius, and literary ability, which reflect great credit on the youthful author, and will justify the most sanguine expectations of his future reputation".
In September 2002, their first album Bring 'Em In was released in Sweden. It contains early demo versions of their songs, partly recorded in the basement of keyboardist Daniel Haglund. In 2003, the album was released internationally by MUTE label, along with their debut single Sheepdog. , the band is hailed enthusiastically by the music press as one of the most sanguine newcomer bands of the year.
To those with a penchant for thinking about the human condition, Godwin was "the very God of our idolatry" who "carried with him all the most sanguine and fearless understandings of the time" and engaged the energy of a horde of "young men of talent, of education, and of principle."Hazlitt 1930, vol. 11, p. 17. These included some of Hazlitt's most famous former friends, the poets Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Southey.
"The South African team in England", Cricket, 23 August 1894, pp. 349–50. After the tour, Simkins, the manager, declared that "from a cricket point of view" the tour was "a far greater success than the most sanguine of our team and supporters anticipated". However, financially it was "as complete a failure as it could be", and the tour's guarantors lost all their investment."The South African Cricketers: A Chat with the Manager of the Team", Cricket, 13 September 1894, pp. 388–89.
Arrived here on Wednesday morning last from Brownsville, the Steam Boat ENTERPRIZE, Capt. Gregg. Her destination the Falls of Ohio."American Telegraph [Brownsville, Pa.], 5 July 1815: "Last Saturday evening the Steam was first tried on the Despatch, another steam boat, lately built in Bridgeport, and owned as well as the Enterprize, by the Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company. We are happy to learn that she is likely to answer the most sanguine expectations of the ingenious Mr. French, the engineer, on whose plan she is constructed.
Under Price's leadership its sales increased to almost $10 million by 1919, when he was then promoted, succeeding George A. Grimsley as its president. The Board of Directors remarked The record is a success unparalleled in the history of southern life insurance companies and one beyond our most sanguine expectations. Jefferson-Pilot Corporation - Company Profile Information Price continued in that position until 1946 and thereafter was chairman of the board of directors until his death.The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, page 431 In 1923 Jefferson Standard Life Insurance built the Jefferson Standard Building, a 17-story skyscraper.
In the same year Redcliffe Mayor Alfred Henry Langdon praised the construction of the road for advancing Redcliffe "beyond the expectations of the most sanguine". The opening of the Hornibrook Bridge in 1935 further reduced the distance between Brisbane and Redcliffe, a catalyst for the area's permanent population growth. Until the late 1950s, when developers first began purchasing properties for subdivision, the landscape between Petrie and Redcliffe on Anzac Memorial Avenue remained predominantly rural, characterised by small mixed farms and sections of native vegetation. A number of farms capitalised on passing tourist trade by operating roadside fruit and vegetable stalls.
In > common with others with whom he was at different periods associated in the > making of film stories, -Mr Lincoln's work was carried on under conditions > that might well have daunted the most sanguine. That he made admirable use > of the materials that lay to his hand is generally admitted, and in some of > his earlier productions he achieved a technical standard that was little if > at all inferior to the output of the overseas studios at that time. Film historians Graham Shirley and Brian Adams wrote that Lincoln's films "were more like stage tableaux than films. However, with the right ingredients at their disposal the best of Lincoln's early productions were well- received".
From the foot of the incline, the canal continued through a tunnel to reach the Warehouse Pool, where the works was situated. The rails on the incline were of 'L' section, and made of cast iron, and the system worked well. In a letter to James Watt from 1789, Reynolds wrote that "Our Inclined Plane answers my most sanguine expectations ... we have already let down more than forty boats per day each carrying 8 tons – in average about thirty boats daily and have not yet had an accident." A system to carry boats on an inclined plane had only been tried once before in the United Kingdom, on Dukart's Canal in Tyrone, Ireland, and had failed.
He wrote to John Adams, "Such a series of Victory having attended the American Arms, emboldens us further to trust in Providence, that has so remarkably interposed in our behalf, and we cannot but entertain the most sanguine Hopes, of still preserving our most invaluable Liberties." Adams was disappointed that Bulloch would not be able to sign the Declaration, saying, "I was greatly disappointed, Sir, in the information you gave me, that you should be prevented from revisiting Philadelphia." In 1776, Bulloch fought under the command of Colonel Lachlan McIntosh in the Battle of the Rice Boats and the Battle of Tybee Island. On June 20, 1776, he was chosen to be the first President and Commander-in-Chief of Georgia under the state's temporary republican government.
Initially Elliott planned for both boys’ and girls’ schools on an 800-acre campus, supported by a working farm staffed by enslaved persons whose work would pay the bulk of the costs of the school. By the spring of 1842, he could say, Our Schools have flourished at the Springs beyond our most sanguine expectation. That December, he reported that when he went back to Montpelier Springs to inspect the schools and make arrangements for the winter term, I found everything in the very best condition, full of promise to the Church and to the State. The girls were taught in Lamar Hall, named for G B Lamar of Savannah, who had given a 500-acre tract for the institute.
Accordingly, the most sanguine view treats his work as though no problems exist regarding it. Referring to the Cambridge Ancient History article on the Ionian Revolt by Murray, Georges addresses "the question of Herodotus' veracity and reliability." Repeating Murray's criticism that "the traditions concerning the revolt itself are ... fragmented into individual episodes of folly, treachery, or heroism" and therefore are not "trustworthy materials for the history of the revolt," he asserts to the contrary that "Herodotus' account furnishes the material for a coherent and credible account of the actions and events it presents ...." Having said this, Georges must now show that, rather than being paradoxical, Herodotus is coherent and credible. Like Lang, having no other account to offer, he must make his demonstrations from the text of Herodotus, which he spends the rest of the article doing, disputing most of Murray's interpretations.
The original opening attracted a great deal of passenger traffic: > We are glad to announce that the Brandling Junction Railway from South > Shields to Monkwearmouth, has, since its opening on Tuesday week, received > more support than its most sanguine friends ever expected. Between three and > four thousand passengers have already been conveyed along its line, and the > numbers are daily on the increase. This railway is a great accommodation to > the people both of South Shields and Sunderland, as also to those of > Newcastle, North Shields, and their respective neighbourhoods; and there is > little doubt that the spirited Proprietors will be well rewarded for the > capital they have expended. We are glad to find that the Directors are about > to show their sense of the public patronage, by having an omnibus to run > between the depot, at the high part of South Shields, and the Market-place > and the Steam Ferry Landing.
' We are happy to learn that she is likely to answer the most sanguine expectations of the ingenious Mr. French, the engineer, on whose plan she is constructed." steamed from Brownsville to Louisville under the command of Israel Gregg.Rogers: "...till late fall of 1815, when I [Robert Rogers] was employed on the second boat the Company built, called the Dispatch, as second engineer, Captain Israel Gregg." At Louisville command was transferred to Henry BruceRogers: "At Louisville, Captain Gregg left the boat and appointed our first engineer [Henry Bruce] to the command, I [Robert Rogers] then became first [engineer]..." who navigated the Dispatch to the port of New Orleans by February 13, 1816.New Orleans Wharf Register: On February 13, 1816, payment of the wharfage fee, in the amount of "$6", for the "Steam Boat Dispatch" was recorded. While docked at the landing, an incident occurred aboard the Dispatch that Robert Rogers, the first engineer, would chronicle in his autobiography: 1817 Enterprise Resolution by Kentucky legislature Accounts of this incident were published in newspapers throughout the West.Commonwealth [Pittsburgh, Pa.], 15 May 1816: "From a Kentucky paper we have copied an account of the detention of the steamboat Dispatch, and the interruption she met with in New Orleans.

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