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Yes, Mr. Boston scribe, you certainly do "gotta love" Brady being the sorest of winners.
When I wake up, I feel like my whole upper body is the sorest it's ever been.
The film hits two of India's sorest sore spots: Hindu-Muslim relations and perceived assaults on tradition.
Rugby feels sorest, as its union was set to bid to hold the World Cup at home in 2023.
This was the sorest loss of all as the election broke a record for spending in a House race.
Morricone's previous Oscar bids include his work for "Bugsy" and "The Untouchables", but it is perhaps his loss for his critically-acclaimed "The Mission" score — when Herbie Hancock scooped the honor for "Round Midnight" — that is the sorest.
Still, the swiping continues, and a new survey from Match confirms why even the sorest of fingers come crawling back: One in six singles (15 percent) say they actually feel addicted to the process of looking for a date.
To that end, Trump must put all the necessary pressure on the Netanyahu government to halt the expansion of settlements (the sorest point of contention for the Palestinians), insist that the Palestinians end any form of incitement and cease acrimonious public narratives by both sides, while encouraging joint development projects.
Early Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security used a conference call with reporters to address one of the sorest points: a decision not to waive a little-known shipping law called the Jones Act for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, the way the department had for areas affected by two previous storms.
In time of sorest need we have learned to come to Thee - our Rock and our Fortress. Thou knowest the dangers and snares that surround us on march and in battle. Thou knowest the dangers that constantly threaten the humble, but well beloved homes, which Thy servants have left behind them. Oh, in Thine infinite mercy, save us from the cruel hand of the savage, and of tyrant.
Sampson's father, Hugh Erdeswicke claimed descent from Richard de Vernon, Baron of Shipbrook in the reign of William the Conqueror. The family resided originally at Erdeswicke Hall, Minshull Vernon, in Cheshire, afterwards at Leighton and finally in the reign of Edward III settled at Sandon in Staffordshire, at Sandon Hall (in its medieval form). Hugh Erdeswicke was a staunch Catholic; in 1582 he was reported to the Privy Council by the Bishop of Coventry as "the sorest and dangerousest papist, one of them in all England".E. Burton, 'Sampson Erdeswicke', in The Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol.
Thulesius, p. 81. After a frost in 1835, the orange trees in north Florida were killed, even underground, but they sprouted back only to be assaulted by insects, yet they recovered. While her neighbors helped to raise funds to rebuild the church, Stowe and the small community handed spellers to local blacks who were eager to learn. She decried the delay in the children's education: "To see people who are willing and anxious to be taught growing up in ignorance is the sorest sight that can afflict one".
Upon the accession of Mary I in 1553, Harpsfield returned to England, took the degree of DCL at Oxford in 1554, and became Archdeacon of Canterbury in the same year, serving under Reginald Pole. He superintended hundreds of trials targeting lay Protestants in London, which resulted in punishments and intimidation (though not any charges under the revived Heresy Acts). He played an active role in the administration of the diocese of Canterbury, where he zealously promoted heresy trials. Foxe's Book of Martyrs (1563 edition) identifies him as "the sorest and of leaste compassion" among the archdeacons involved in the Marian Persecutions and holds him responsible for many deaths in the diocese.
The king, or prince consort, at that time was Frederick I, considered the most incompetent king of Sweden by many contemporary politicians and later historians. His only interests were hunting and women; the king's absence gave the Riksdag and the bureaucrats a free rein to promote trade and science. During its entire existence from 1731 to 1813, the SOIC made 131 voyages, using 37 different ships. Of these, eight ships were lost, totally or partially. The sorest loss was probably the Götheborg in 1745, as it sank just off Älvsborg fortress at the entrance to Gothenburg having managed to journey safely to China and back.
He did manage to split the Liberal vote, and the Conservative candidate, Edward Ermatinger, won the seat. Up until his death, Moore served as clergy reserve inspector, helping to implement one of the post-rebellion recommendations of Lord Durham, that land set aside for the Church of England be sold off, as no other denomination had been granted land. The abuse, by the Family Compact, of clergy reserves and the income from them had been one of the sorest points for inciting the rebellions. Moore's granddaughter, Isabella Sprague, married Thomas Scatcherd, who sat in the Canada West Legislature for West Middlesex beginning in 1861.
He is also fond of playing tricks: to pull clothes off people, to steal quilts from bedrooms, to harass housewives. The Monaciello is also thought to be a beneficent spirit; he appears to people always at the dead of night, only to those who are in sorest need, who themselves have done all that they could do to prevent or alleviate the distress that had befallen them, and after all human aid had failed. He mutely beckons to them to follow him. If they have courage to do so, he leads them to some place where treasure is concealed, stipulating no conditions for its expenditure, demanding no promise of repayment, exacting no duty or service in return; it is not known if this treasures are the fruits of ill-got gains or the fruits of peaceful industry treasured up for occasions of love and charity.

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