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"stout-hearted" Definitions
  1. brave and determined

22 Sentences With "stout hearted"

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LAHORE, Pakistan/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Zhang Yang, a businessman from Chongqing in southwest China, is searching online forums for fellow stout-hearted entrepreneurs willing to cast aside security concerns and join him on a scouting mission to Pakistan.
"Downloading the Repertoire" (Excerpt) – Jack Mudurian 6\. "Stout-Hearted Men" – Shooby Taylor, The Human Horn 7\. "In Canada" – B.J. Snowden 8\. "Jailhouse Rock" – Eilert Pilarm 9\.
1977, p. D24. A song called "Look" (originally recorded for the previous album, "Je m'appelle Barbra") was included as a b-side to the single: "Stout-Hearted Men".
He is boundlessly loyal and stout hearted. He resists every enemy - bears and wolves included. According to the time honored shepherd's tradition, he is always bred in white to be discernible from the beasts of the night. This breed has been well documented as far back as the 17th century.
Ottawa Citizen, November 6, 1993. and The Fear Room and Other Stories (1996)Jane Urquhart, "Brilliant fictions for the stout-hearted: Margaret Gibson's joyous and celebratory love of children and animals shines through the darker, more excruciating regions of her luminous first novel". The Globe and Mail, April 26, 1997. before releasing her first and only novel, Opium Dreams, in 1997.
Neta Lohnes Frazier (1890-1990)Neta Lohnes Frazier, Children's Writer, 100, New York Times obituary was an American children's author best known for her books about the Pacific Northwest. She published 14 books between 1947 and 2015, including Stout-Hearted Seven, The Magic Ball, Secret Friend, My Love Is a Gypsy and Little Rhody. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma at Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA.
236–7Travers 2001, pp. 56–7, 59, 61–4, 224 On the evening of 25 April Hunter- Weston boarded HMS “Queen Elizabeth” to confer with Hamilton, who recorded that he was "cheery, stout-hearted, quite a good tonic and – on the whole – his news is good".Carlyon 2001, p. 241 After 25 April landings Hunter-Weston thought the bravery of the men at W Beach "a most marvellous feat".
It also brings to fore the other horrifying faces of terrorism which often gets brushed under the carpet. Mulk is a film that’s relevant, brave and is a must-watch. It has thought-provoking message which drives home the point – that being a true Indian and real patriot is about embracing people from every faith with an open heart." Additionally, NDTV also gave the film 4 out of 5 and commented, "Go watch Mulk for its stout-hearted espousal of sanity.
Eulogia and the children were barely allowed to see him. When they were finally permitted, Spanish marines who accompanied them rested a rifle at every shoulder of each child as they approached the prisoners‘ quarters. Seeing his wife and children thus, the once stout-hearted fighter fell on his knees and broke down in tears. He clasped his youngest child, the petite Ana, but soon a Spanish marino told him to let go the child, and bade the family to depart.
It was there that he made his debut, at the age of 12. His 1960 album, The Student Prince / The Vagabond King peaked at Number 9 in the UK Albums Chart. Hanson was most famous for his role as the "Red Shadow", the hero of the musical The Desert Song, which enjoyed a record-breaking revival at the Palace Theatre in 1967. He also appeared in the 1973 Christmas Special of the BBC's Morecambe and Wise Show in which he sang "Stout-Hearted Men".
The sequence allowed Kidd to lampoon the stylistic excesses he'd observed as a dancer at the American Ballet Theater. As in his choreography for both the Broadway and 1955 film adaptation of Guys and Dolls, and in the "Girl Hunt Ballet", Kidd's choreography in Seven Brides exuded masculinity. One history of the musical theater observes that "Kidd forged dances, and shows, in which men were men, leaping high, stout hearted, and passionate about their dolls". He choreographed "for the little guy, the working guy, the guy defined by his job and the movement that job entailed".
The Old English poem Deor, which recounts the famous sufferings of various figures before turning to those of Deor, its author, begins with "Welund": > :Welund tasted misery among snakes. :The stout-hearted hero endured troubles > :had sorrow and longing as his companions :cruelty cold as winter - he often > found woe :Once Nithad laid restraints on him, :supple sinew-bonds on the > better man. :That went by; so can this. :To Beadohilde, her brothers' death > was not :so painful to her heart as her own problem :which she had readily > perceived :that she was pregnant; nor could she ever :foresee without fear > how things would turn out.
Then followed a terrible struggle against wind, wave, and drift ice before they gained the vessel. Less determined and stout-hearted men would have given up long before the four miles of storm tossed waters had been conquered, but the lofty spirit that animated them was far greater than the thought of personal danger, and they steadfastly kept at their oars until the rescue was an accomplished fact. It was with great difficulty that the suffering crew were taken from the schooner and conveyed in safety to the shore. They were then kindly cared for, and when their condition warranted, were sent to their homes.
Solidly built at 6 ft, McGrory was frequently described as 'stout-hearted' and played with 'an absence of flurry' no matter what the situation. He acquired the reputation as a fearless man-marker, and if 'dour' described McGrory's approach on the field, it aptly summed up the non-nonsense Scot's personality off it. After an early 7–1 aberration at Hull City, Stoke, with McGrory a major influence at the back, lost only two of their next 27 matches, with the defence conceding just six goals in 16 matches. The run allowed Stoke to claim second spot in 1921–22 to gain promotion to the First Division.
Composer Sigmund Romberg's 1927 Broadway hit provided the plot and the songs: "Lover, Come Back to Me," "One Kiss," and "Wanting You," plus Eddy's version of "Stout Hearted Men." This was followed by Bitter Sweet (1940), a Technicolor film version of Noël Coward's 1929 stage operetta, which Coward loathed, writing in his diary about how "vulgar" he found it. Smilin' Through (1941) was MacDonald's next Technicolor project, the third adaptation filmed in Hollywood, with Brian Aherne and Gene Raymond. Its theme of reunion with deceased loved ones was enormously popular after the devastation of World War I, and MGM reasoned that it should resonate with audiences during World War II, but it failed to make a profit.
The new name also referenced the Campus Martius in Rome and the Champ de Mars in Paris, drawing parallels and asserting that Saint Petersburg was also to be considered as a great European capital. The name "Tsaritsyn Meadow" however continued to appear on some maps up until 1917. Pushkin acknowledged the military connection in his 1833 poem The Bronze Horseman; The Field of Mars in the early 19th century, by Benjamin Patersen. > I love the military vigour > Paraded on the Field of Mars: > Stout-hearted foot troops and hussars > In orderly and pleasing figure; > Torn battle colours held on high; > Smart ranks in measured rhythm swaying; > Glint of brass helmets, all displaying > Proud bullet scars from wars gone by.
Only the Iron (Railway) Bridge in Weißenstein ward was saved by stout-hearted citizens who, during an unguarded moment, pulled off the fuze wiring from the explosive devices, which had already been installed, and dropped it into Nagold river. Soon after that on 8 April, French troops (an armored vehicle unit) moved into Pforzheim from the northwest and were able to occupy the area north of Enz river, but the area south of the Enz river was defended by a German infantry unit using artillery. Fighting was especially fierce in Broetzingen. The French army units (including an Algerian and Moroccan unit) suffered heavy losses; among the dead was the commander of the army unit, Capitaine Dorance.
Smith performed at other venues, including Las Vegas shows, nightclubs, cabarets, and stage productions both in the U.S. and abroad. His stage work includes Parade with Carole Cook and Michele Lee, Vintage '60, also with Michele Lee and Sylvia Lewis, the San Francisco production of Half a Sixpence with Anne Rogers and Roger C. Carmel,"Flash Bang Fizzle‚" Herb Michelson, Oakland Tribune, July 27, 1966. and the 1973 musical version of Gone With the Wind, choreographed by Joe Layton.Belknap Playbills and Programs Collection 1787- – UF Special and Area Studies Collections Smith had toured with Carol Channing in her 1970 revue Carol Channing with Her 10 Stout-Hearted Men‚ which was choreographed by Joe Layton.
'" In particular, Hebard's 30 years of research which lead to the 1933 biography of the Shoshone woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition is called into question by critics. Hebard presents a stout- hearted woman in a biography that is "undeniably long on romance and short on hard evidence, suffering from a sentimentalization of Indian culture". Hebard crafts a picture of Sacajawea as a restless spirit who wandered to Canada, Washington State, California, Arizona, Wyoming, and beyond. A person, according to testimony gathered by Hebard, so revered by the Whites that she rode stagecoaches for free and who "rendered great service both in urging the Shoshones to learn to farm ... and that the buffalo and other game animals would soon be gone.""Sacajawea.
" And as they thought that Caleb was about to disparage Moses, they fell silent. Then Caleb said, "He brought us out of Egypt, divided the sea, and fed us manna. If he were to ask us to get ladders and climb to heaven, should we not obey? And then Caleb said the words reported in "We should go up at once, and possess the land, for we are well able to overcome it." The Spies Return from Canaan Carrying a Large Bunch of Grapes (miniature on vellum by a follower of Simon Bening from a 1500–1525 Southern Netherlands Book of Hours) Reading “The stout-hearted are bereft of sense, they sleep their sleep,” a Midrash taught that the expression “bereft of sense” applied to Moses and Aaron.
There are quite a few recordings of this score. No original Broadway cast recording was made, but the 1928 London cast recorded some selections for Columbia. These 78 rpm records have been transferred to CD on the Pearl Label. The song "Stout- hearted Men" was recorded in 1930 by Perry Askam"Perry Askam Collection (completed)", Archive.org, accessed June 10, 2014 and in 1967 by Barbra Streisand, peaking at No. 2 on the Easy Listening chart. Earl Wrightson and Frances Greer starred in Al Goodman's recording for RCA Victor (LK-1011).The New Moon, 1949, StudioCast.org, accessed July 14, 2014 Decca made an album in 1953 with Lee Sweetland and Jane Wilson covering six selections from the score, which has been reissued on CD paired with The Desert Song. Gordon MacRae recorded a 10-inch LP for Capitol Records (Capitol H-219) in 1950 with Lucille Norman. It was repackaged as a split release in 1956 on one side of a 12-inch album with Rudolf Friml's The Vagabond King on the reverse, also with Lucille Norman (Capitol T-219).
Giving the > judgment of the court, the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lord > Judge, sitting with Sir John Thomas and Lord Justice Leveson, stated that > there is "an overwhelming obligation on sentencing courts to do what they > can to ensure the protection of the public", that "the imposition of severe > sentences, intended to provide both punishment and deterrence, must follow" > and that "[t]hose who deliberately participate in disturbances of this > magnitude, causing injury and damage and fear to even the most stout-hearted > of citizens, and who individually commit further crimes during the course of > the riots are committing aggravated crimes". The appeals were > dismissed.Blackshaw, R. v (Rev 1) [2011 EWCA Crim 2312] , 18 October 2011. > On 25 April 2012, the Court of Appeal (Lord Judge CJ, Openshaw & Irwin JJ) > increased the sentence imposed by the Crown Court at Inner London on Adam > Ahmadzai from four years detention to seven years detention for offences of > violent disorder, robbery, burglary and criminal damage committed during the > riots on 8 August 2011, after a reference from Attorney General, Dominic > Grieve QC.BBC News, "London riots: Croydon rioter's jail term extended" , > BBC News, (25 April 2012) The Lord Chief Justice stated that the offences > were of the "greatest possible seriousness".

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