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"unkindly" Definitions
  1. in an unpleasant or unfriendly way; in a slightly cruel way

108 Sentences With "unkindly"

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"There is something I call, unkindly, Igbo shame," she says.
"The Bureau rarely fires agents," a colleague reassures him, unkindly.
And she has reminded them, not unkindly, that their tactic may backfire.
"Saving you would require a miracle, and you've already used yours," she said, not unkindly.
It's a certainty that history will look unkindly upon the moral blindness of contemporary Republicans.
"Well," the manatee said, briskly, unkindly, but with an edge of something nurturing in it.
The maestro's two piano concertos have been called many things including, rather unkindly, bad pieces for orchestra.
Professionalism involves credentials, benchmarks, all sorts of yardsticks by which a person can be judged, sometimes unkindly.
In 2015 David Einhorn, a prominent short-seller, unkindly labelled Pioneer a "mother-fracker" for its profligate ways.
How awful it would be to be in service to people who neglect you and treat you unkindly.
As anyone who's graduated high school knows, people will often use pizza metaphors to unkindly describe someone else's appearance.
On Wednesday, a bit unkindly, the entire Twittersphere was thrust into the ice-cold shower of a Sun exclusive.
After the conservative journalist Rich Lowry assessed his candidacy unkindly, Trump suggested that the Federal Communications Commission fine him.
He was bad at delegating and a dull speaker: his fireside chats would put out the fire, people said unkindly.
Under her carefully coiffed locks—like a treble clef, the New York Times wrote unkindly—was a formidably effective brain.
And I loved getting to know some white Southern men — a group I'd spent most of my life unkindly stereotyping.
Rather than unkindly dismissing it, or making a joke at his expense, Palmer reworded the question and answered it expansively.
That goal is inspired by his experiences with a childhood friend who had mental issues and was treated unkindly, he says.
She also wore a turban, which I unkindly came to call "the ubiquitous rag," because I never saw her without it.
If the relationship has soured, you're more likely to remember events unkindly, despite how you might have actually felt back then.
In 1990, Ms. Chamberlain published a book, "Through My Eyes," which portrayed her husband unkindly, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
She recently teased a friend playfully, and days later was stuck on the possibility that he might think she had behaved unkindly.
I know they regretted it because Bette Davis felt she had handled it perhaps unkindly and too abruptly and without any compassion.
His killer unkindly murders couples at their happiest moments — when, say, they're buying an engagement ring or picking out a bridal gown.
Alec Baldwin has portrayed Trump unkindly on "Saturday Night Live" and Jimmy Kimmel, while hosting the Oscars, made several cracks at Trump's expense.
As for Joan, she tells Pauline — not unkindly, but firmly — that she can't gamble her own waning career on "a nobody," woman or not.
I gouge thumb-sized eyeholes, carefully shaping and then reshaping his nose after photographer Alice unkindly points out a passing resemblance to Futurama's Dr Zoidberg.
Women in Afghanistan who fall to addiction are treated very unkindly by the public, and are often exploited by the system meant to protect them.
India's Supreme Court ought to look unkindly on such legal sleight of hand, which would allow any other state to be similarly conjured out of existence.
You wrote to us about your stepmother, but it's your father who has betrayed you by allowing his wife to treat you unkindly from the start.
"Hollywood should be forced to look at what they've done to her," Geraldine Page (Sarah Paulson) remarks of Joan Crawford late in the series, but not unkindly.
There was no argument, just me asking him to not use his e cig per stewardess' request to me and him not being himself, speaking very very unkindly.
"Anyone that is treating you unkindly, it is only because they are afraid or they have been taught to be afraid of how important you are," he said.
During my training, one of my mentors, whom I deeply respected, asked me unkindly why I was wasting my time providing abortions when I could be doing more important work.
"There was no argument, just me asking him to not use his e cig per stewardess' request to me and him not being himself, speaking very very unkindly," she continues.
"There was no argument, just me asking him to not use his e-cig per stewardess' request to me and him not being himself, speaking very very unkindly," she continued.
But the longer she was in the sport, the more she felt isolated, both by how she was treated (not unkindly, but with ignorance) and by never feeling wholly part of the community.
Anyone that is treating you unkindly, it is only because they are afraid or they have been taught to be afraid of how important you are because being different means you make the difference.
Some observers unkindly suggest that GM is in any case unable to handle three tasks at once, and that its aim in ridding itself of Opel was to concentrate on improving its operations in America and in China.
The Italian constitutional reform referendum and the US election both offer the potential for nasty surprises - in the case of the US election, what some are unkindly dubbing the "orange swan" of Donald Trump in the White House.
These acquisitions are generally met unkindly by health food shoppers, and it is tough to say if the mainstream access to what were once higher quality food items is worth the ways in which said items suffer once purchased.
After all, it does its job of identifying me as a legitimate, trustworthy professional, even though one user did rather unkindly (but fairly!) surmise I must not be "one of the better known" journalists after I commented on an influencer's post.
Writing in The New York Times, Vincent Canby said that the movie makes a "flip, irreverent, sparely made and unkindly persuasive" case that Mr. Walker's invasion established an era in United States-Latin American relations that continued through to the then-current Iran-contra affair.
" A car purist who lives around the corner from me in Los Feliz (my friend James, who briefly studied automotive engineering in college and can identify a car from one shot of one headlight in a movie) said, not unkindly, of my Volkswagen EOS: "It's an afterthought designwise.
Rather than presenting his Italian side as a justification for behaving crudely or unkindly, Scaramucci should have remembered his responsibility to represent his Italian grandfather, who had the courage to come here, and his father, a construction worker who, I trust, was very proud to see his son go to America's great universities.
If I were to wake up one morning forgetting that, by the end of the day I'd surely meet someone who, upon hearing my name or my accent, would say to me, kindly or unkindly, "Where are you from?" to which I might respond with stories about the beauties and complexities of my homeland.
I mean a brain in the sense that people (unkindly, but not inaccurately) used the term to describe Bill Kristol when he was the aide-de-camp to Vice President Dan Quayle 25 years ago: a person, or better a group of persons, who can tell Trump what specific policies he ought to support.
Finally, a lot of tension over "identity politics" comes from the perception that white men are being discriminated against or at least treated unkindly — that their views are being dismissed simply because of who they are, or that they are being unfairly blamed on a personal level for the problems that marginalized groups face.
It appears that the object of the singer's love treats the singer unkindly, and may not return the emotion.
John studied her face for a moment It was a sonsy and simple face, and her eyes were not unkindly.
" Dean Erwin Griswold said: "His tastes were always simple. There was no show or splurge about him. No one ever questioned his motivation or his word. I never heard him speak unkindly about anyone.
Julie unkindly suggests that Laura may also be untrustworthy. Laura defends herself and Julie retracts. Romeo arrives soon after telling Julie he must leave for Mantua soon. Juliet is unhappy at the situation and has premonitions of death.
Survey of Londonderry. Archibald Stewart, 1734. John was unkindly used by his stepfather; he was made to work hard at menial tasks and his education was neglected.Ordnance Survey of the County of Londonderry, Volume I, Colonel R.E. Colby (1837).
He married Mary Mitford, of whose marital fidelity Lord Northumberland spoke so unkindly. She was the daughter of Henry Mitford, a mercer. They had several sons. Of his children, most is known of Anthony, who moved to Ireland and became a prosperous landowner.
Chanel's throne: Arnaud did leave, as did her father, who stated "My daughter is capable of doing better things than she is doing." Chanel's break with Arnaud was painful – it was done "for the sake of the house" – and Chanel would later speak unkindly of her.Chaney, 2012, p. 425.
Tatyana waits anxiously for Onegin's arrival. Onegin enters to see Tatyana and give her his answer to her letter. He explains, not unkindly, that he is not a man who loves easily and is unsuited to marriage. He is unworthy of her love and can only offer her brotherly affection.
They use her unkindly to do embroidery and needlework for the family late into the night. Despite her misfortune, she is always cheerful and ready to play a small joke. Her cheer and open-heartedness make her pranks forgiven by most. She is also excellent in embroidery and is forthright without tact.
Denis Donoghue praised The Examined Life in The Wilson Quarterly, but stated that it had some passages that were less strong than others. The journalist Jane O'Grady called the work "disappointingly schmaltzy" in The Guardian. In The Oxford Companion to Philosophy (2005), the philosopher Anthony Quinton described The Examined Life as "unkindly treated".
His estate was valued for duty at £44,732 3s 3d. (subscription required) Sometimes unkindly referred to as Uncle Frank and "a bus-company manager" Frank Searle died just too young to see the true advent of the era of mass air-travel—not yet on-stage but, as he rightly suspected, 'waiting in the wings'.
Yet, he concludes that God's grace will continue for Jews as Abraham's descendants for all time, since they may always become Christians.Russell Briese, "Martin Luther and the Jews", Lutheran Forum 34 (2000) No. 2:32. "We ought ... not to treat the Jews in so unkindly a spirit, for there are future Christians among them."Luther, Magnificat, 21:354f.
He was described as small and decidedly "French" in appearance (hence O'Connell's gibe about his being a "transplanted Frenchman"); his face was dominated by shaggy eyebrows, under which his black eyes had a piercing but not unkindly expression.Dunlop p.335 His private life was blameless and despite his anti-Catholic bias his character was described as honourable and affectionate.
Yet, he concludes that God's grace will continue for Jews as Abraham's descendants for all time, since they may always become Christians.Russell Briese, "Martin Luther and the Jews", Lutheran Forum 34 (2000) No. 2:32. "We ought...not to treat the Jews in so unkindly a spirit, for there are future Christians among them."Luther, Magnificat, 21:354f.
Ore City high school students attended New Diana ISD until a high school was built in their city during the 1960s. Some from that generation report being treated unkindly. The community's main employment opportunities still include the school, some restaurants, churches, and convenient stores. Most of the population commutes to Longview, Gilmer, or other nearby cities for employment.
Williamson was born at Bridekirk, near Cockermouth in Cumberland, where his father, also called Joseph, was vicar. His father died when he was very young, and his mother remarried the Reverend John Ardery.Secombe p.2 His relatively humble origins were often referred to unkindly in later life by his enemies, especially after he married into the aristocracy.
What I always told you; that Farmer Grundy's wheat brought five shillings a quarter more than ours did. :Ash. All the better vor he. :Dame. Ah! the sun seems to shine on purpose for him. :Ash. Come, come, missus, as thee hast not the grace to thank God for prosperous times, dan't thee grumble when they be unkindly a bit. :Dame.
1, p. 357. At the end of June 1559, Throckmorton wrote to Cecil describing how James had been unkindly handled in France. After James had left some of his Scots Guards had brawled with some French soldiers. One of the French commissioners charged with his arrest tried to apologise to Mary, Queen of Scots, as he was her close relation.
Luchaire's daughter Corinne had become a film actress in the 1930s. Following her father's "joke trial", she regarded him as a martyr, "who had never wanted to harm anyone, who was sincere, and who never thought unkindly of any man."Luchaire, Corinne, Ma Drole de vie, Paris, 1948, p.238. In 1945 she also was sentenced to ten years of dégradation nationale.
Philip Tilden added a bachelor's wing with Moorish courtyard, which Lady Honor Channon, (wife of Chips), unkindly likened to a Spanish brothel, to accommodate young airmen from nearby Romney Marsh flying field – among his other enthusiasms, Sir Philip was himself an aviator – and Tilden's twin swimming pools and monumentally classical garden staircase were in much the same theatrical spirit. One frequent guest was Lawrence of Arabia.
This results in her facing the possibility of her losing her license and being dismissed from the staff. Weaver not unkindly but bluntly offers her the position of a clinical instructor with no possibility of tenure or future promotion. With her career all but over at County, Corday quits her job and moves back to England. Corday's final appearance as a series regular was in Season 11, episode 4 "Fear".
He had a stammer, which made him a very reluctant public speaker, believing that it hampered his political career. As Lord Duncannon he was unkindly nicknamed "Dumbcannon". In private on the other hand he was regarded as a valued colleague in Government, due largely to his ability to keep his head in a crisis. He was one of the so-called Committee of Four who drafted the Reform Act 1832.
He accompanies her back to the inn; and watches that evening as the Thénardiers mistreat her very badly. He sees the Thénardiers' daughters Éponine and Azelma acting unkindly to her as well, tattling on her to their mother when she tries to play with their temporarily abandoned doll. After seeing this, Valjean briefly leaves the inn and returns with a beautiful new doll to give to Cosette, which she happily accepts. This makes Mme.
Of MacDonagh he wrote: > No person living is the worse off for having known Thomas MacDonagh, and I, > at least, have never heard MacDonagh speak unkindly or even harshly of > anything that lived. It has been said of him that his lyrics were epical; in > a measure it is true, and it is true in the same measure that his death was > epical. He was the first of the leaders who was tried and shot.
The book was criticised as naive and failing to analyse her role in the Nazi occupation. She never ceased to defend her father, who to her was a martyr "who had never wanted to harm anyone, who was sincere, and who had never thought unkindly of any man."Luchaire, Corinne, Ma drole de vie, Paris, 1949, p.238. She died on 22 January 1950 at the Clinique Médicale Edouard Rist in Paris.
In appearance he was described unkindly by Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford as a fat, red-faced man, dressed in a plain black suit, who looked more than a merchant at Leadenhall Market than a bishop.Wedgwood, C. V. Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford Jonathan Cape London 1961 As Strafford's biographer points out,Wedgwood, p. 158 this plainness and lack of ostentation is surely to the Archbishop's credit, as showing a proper Christian humility.
Jayanthi and her illegitimate daughter Shalini were separated at Shalini's birth, with Jayanthi misled into believing her daughter had died while in fact the girl was raised for a time by a butcher, Markose, who treated her unkindly. The two are destined to reunite. Rescued from the unkind butcher, Shalini was raised in a better home with a foster brother, Mahesh. When Mahesh marries the legitimate daughter of Jayanthi, Amala (who hates Shalini), Jayanthi realizes who Shalini is.
In fact his passive behaviour was probably due to his certainty that the cause was hopeless. His behaviour was unkindly compared to the gallant defence of Guisnes, yet Guisnes also surrendered after a few days. Wentworth himself remained in France as a prisoner of war for more than a year, and on his return to the Kingdom of England in 1559 he was sent to the Tower of London for having surrendered Calais. He was eventually acquitted of treason.
The Commonwealth period is better remembered for the military success of Thomas Fairfax, Oliver Cromwell, and the New Model Army. Besides resounding victories in the English Civil War, the reformed Navy under the command of Robert Blake defeated the Dutch in the First Anglo-Dutch War which marked the first step towards England's naval supremacy. In Ireland, the Commonwealth period is remembered unkindly for Cromwell's brutal subjugation of the Irish, which continued the policies of the Tudor and Stuart periods.
He was generally acknowledged to be a fine poet, but was less successful in his Abbey Theatre work: Frank O'Connor said unkindly that Higgins could not direct a children's poetry recitation. He died suddenly of a heart attack in January 1941.Irish Times 9/01/1941 In 1937 he was tour manager of the Abbey Theatre production of Teresa Deevy's Katie Roche which toured to the Ambassador Theatre (New York City), USA. There were five performances from 2 to 6 October.
On Ellen's first night in Thirwall, she learns that her father forgot to inform her aunt that she was coming, so a "Mr. Van Brunt" escorts her to her aunt's home. This aunt, Fortune Emerson, proves to be quite different from Ellen's loving mother: she treats Ellen unkindly and refuses to let her attend school. Ellen hates living with Fortune and comes to find comfort in the society of Mr. Van Brunt and other neighbors as she becomes more familiar with her new surroundings.
He was buried in the tomb of Henry Keble (died 1518), Lord Mayor and four times Master of the Grocers, in St Mary Aldermary; a fact which outraged John Stow, since Keble had been responsible for the rebuilding of the church and was thereby 'unkindly cast out'.A Survey of London by John Stow, p. 95 and note. However Keble's monument had formed a chantry, which like other London chantries was deprived of its superstitious uses under Edward VI and then re- granted to the relevant Craft.
They were much diverted with his drawings, and > dismissed him. Back home, he immediately executed a painting of the subject in which he unkindly represented his enemies, the Frenchmen, as cringing, emaciated and superstitious people, while an enormous sirloin of beef arrives, destined for the English inn as a symbol of British prosperity and superiority. He claimed to have painted himself into the picture in the left corner sketching the gate, with a "soldier's hand upon my shoulder", running him in.J. B. Nichols, 1833 p.
When Jiménez entered his third term as president López became First Lady, but had to endure ridicule and sarcasm from Costa Rica's high society as a result of her previous profession, sometimes being unkindly referred to as La Cucaracha (cockroach). She spoke English and French and learned various cultural, political and historical issues thanks to her highly educated husband. She carried out humanitarian work as First Lady with little support. With help from some friends and the Mercedarian Sisters, López worked to helping those in need, including the inmates of San Lucas Island.
The film was a remake of The Rains Came (1939), which had been co-written by Philip Dunne. Dunne later wrote about the remake: > All I ever contributed to the remake was the title: The Rains of Ranchipur. > The writer and producer, both friends of mine, tactlessly, unkindly and > repeatedly informed me that their script was infinitely superior to the one > Julien Josephson and I had written, which they dismissed as too old > fashioned and corny for our purposes. They decided not to use any of it, and > in fact didn't.
In the literary world, Charlotte Dacre has remained in virtual obscurity for nearly two centuries. However, her work was admired by some of the literary giants of her day and her novels influenced Percy Bysshe Shelley who thought highly of her style and creative skills. She is believed to be one of the numerous targets of Lord Byron's satirical poem English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, mentioned in the lines: :Far be't from me unkindly to upbraid :The lovely 's prose in masquerade, :Whose strains, the faithful echoes of her mind, :Leave wondering comprehension far behind.
At that time, it's implicated that Jimmy has kept up appearances by teasing Thomas and giving him a very clear cold shoulder that even Alfred notices is extreme. Alfred also notes that Thomas always defends Jimmy no matter how unkindly Jimmy behaves, and suggests that perhaps he take it easy. Jimmy ignores this advice and continues to behave recklessly, winning a large bet at the village fair only to spend most of it on alcohol. The toughs who lost the bet follow drunk Jimmy underneath a quiet bridge and jump him.
Griffin was operating alongside George Dew in 1691 with privateering commissions against the French. Sailing out of Bermuda, they headed up the American east coast, plundering ships which they accused of smuggling. One of their captures was a vessel from Cadiz, taken near Piscataqua. Griffin put in at Portsmouth and wrote to the Governor that he’d mistaken the vessel for French, but upon boarding found proscribed goods. He said he avoided taking the prize to Boston, fearing that he “should be unkindly dealt with,” and accused Boston merchants of trading with the French.
A former student, Eva Brann, wrote that Kober was "aggressively nondescript....Her figure dumpy with sloping shoulders, her chin heavily determined, her hair styled for minimum maintenance, her eyes behind bottle-bottom glasses snapped impatiently and twinkled not unkindly."Eva Brann, "In Memoriam: Alice E. Kober," unpublished manuscript, University of Texas, Austin, quoted in Fox, 91. On campus she shared an office with four other faculty members and served on standard committees. After teaching herself Braille, she translated textbooks, library materials, and final exams for blind students at Brooklyn College.
Merryn Williams, writing for the Oxford Left Review said regarding the 2015 'Jeremy Corbyn: Leading from the Left, "His book is neither pro nor anti, though it sometimes uses loaded terms like ‘moderate’ and ‘hard left’. It has been unkindly described on Amazon as ‘a fleshed-out Wikipedia entry’, and there are very many typos, but it does give a fairly accurate account of Jeremy’s career up to September 2015. Hardly anything is said, though, about the fascinating subject of exactly how and why he got elected."Williams, Merryn.
The Memorial, a red brick Gothic cathedral, designed by Dodgshun and Unsworth of Westminster, was unkindly described by Bernard Shaw as "an admirable building, adaptable to every purpose except that of a theatre." From 1919, under the direction of William Bridges-Adams and after a slow start, its resident New Shakespeare Company became one of the most prestigious in Britain. The theatre received a Royal Charter of Incorporation in 1925, which gave it status. On the afternoon of 6 March 1926, when a new season was about to commence rehearsals, smoke was seen.
Jack and Karen meet in the second episode of the first season, and become instant best friends. Karen calls Jack "poodle" and lavishes him with gifts and attention, while also paying half his rent. They also provide each other with emotional support (in their own self-absorbed fashion), with Karen defending him from people who treat him unkindly and Jack giving her a shoulder to cry on when her marriage falls apart. In the series finale, Jack reluctantly moves in Karen's nemesis Beverley Leslie to provide for a newly bankrupt Karen.
In April 1883 Tristan won a Queen's Plate at Epsom and then collected a second Epsom Gold Cup at the Derby meeting on 25 May, winning by three lengths from a field which included the Derby winner Shotover. Between these races he was beaten when attempting to concede three pounds to the unbeaten Irish horse Barcaldine in the Westminster Cup at Kempton. On this occasion he reportedly showed "a good deal of temper" before the race and ran "unkindly". On 7 June at Royal Ascot he contested the Ascot Gold Cup, the year's most important staying race.
Also, after four seasons of using the turbocharged Renault V6 engine, the 99T would use the powerful Honda V6 turbo. Senna, growing increasingly dissatisfied with Lotus' ability to build a championship contending car, would by the end of the season be unkindly referring to the 99T as nothing more than a 98T (the teams car) with a Honda engine instead of a Renault. The 99T was also visually more bulky than its competitors from Williams, Ferrari and McLaren. Senna would depart for McLaren for the start of the season leaving Ducarouge to develop and enter the much hoped landmark Lotus 100T.
In 1629, two legacies enabled it to be completed, and the work, begun 120 years before, was finished within three years. Keble was buried in a vault beneath the floor of church, but his grave was not allowed to remain for long. Richard Newcourt recorded that > Sir William Laxton, who died in 1556, and Sir Tho. Lodge, who died in 1583 > (both which were Grocers and had been Mayors of this City), were buried in > the Vault of this Sir Henry Keeble, his bones unkindly cast out, and his > Monument pull'd down, in place whereof, Monuments were set up of the others.
"Out of a formation of six planes which crossed the lines," remembered surviving veteran Paul S. Green, "only one succeeded in staggering back in a riddled condition." Henceforward, the 11th Squadron, earlier designated the "Jiggs Squadron" was unkindly referred to throughout the U.S. Air Service as the "Bewilderment Group." Jiggs was a cartoon character invented five years before by an 11th Squadron officer, George McManus, whose comic strip, Bringing Up Father, was the first of its kind to attract a worldwide readership. The Bewilderment Group's emblem featured the famous Jiggs with a bomb tucked under his arm.
Often he would assuage the guilt he felt for this behavior by sending roses the following day to the friend or acquaintance he had treated unkindly while drunk. Mercer's first big Hollywood song, the satiric "I'm an Old Cowhand from the Rio Grande", was inspired by a road trip through Texas (he wrote both the music and the lyric). It was performed by Crosby in the film Rhythm on the Range in 1936, and from there on the demand for Mercer as a lyricist took off. His second hit that year was "Goody Goody", music by Matty Malneck.
Aware that Soon and Doak Jr are related to one another, Loretta makes several attempts to turn the boys against one another but is unsuccessful. It isn't until the boys grow older, however, that their relationship changes and Doak Jr began to play the role of the master and started treating Soon unkindly. When the Civil War begins Doak leaves the farm to fight for the Confederacy, where he meets his own death. This prompts Doak Jr to leave and fight in his father's place and Soon is sent with him in order to protect Doak Jr. While the two boys were gone, many slaves fled and stole from the farm.
Anning became well known in geological circles in Britain, Europe, and America, and was consulted on issues of anatomy as well as about collecting fossils. Nonetheless, as a woman, she was not eligible to join the Geological Society of London and she did not always receive full credit for her scientific contributions. Indeed, she wrote in a letter: "The world has used me so unkindly, I fear it has made me suspicious of everyone." The only scientific writing of hers published in her lifetime appeared in the Magazine of Natural History in 1839, an extract from a letter that Anning had written to the magazine's editor questioning one of its claims.
After independence many families migrated from Kutch to Pakistan, but migration from South India was very insignificant, and whoever migrated retained the title Sait and are understood to be migrants via South. Kutchi Memons have mostly been in business, ranging from large trading houses down to road side hawkers, but with the new generation this trend is changing. The community has a very modern outlook and most individuals are educated. The community is very peculiar about its unique identity and in some pockets marriage outside the community is still looked upon unkindly, though in Kerala nearly 95% of Memons can no longer claim pure blood - at least three generations have crossed with native Muslims.
Although it swept the boards at the National Song Contest via a public voting system, the song was unkindly dubbed 'Millennium Of Cheese' by cynics in Ireland, who accused it of being yet another bland ballad with schmaltzy lyrics. However, it still remains Ireland's best placing in the Eurovision since the new system of phone voting took place scoring more votes than the combined total of Ireland's next 5 entries. The song was performed twenty-third on the night, following Turkey's Pınar Ayhan & The SOS with "Yorgunum anla" and preceding Austria's The Rounder Girls with "All To You". At the close of voting, it had received 92 points, placing 6th in a field of 24.
Having acquired all four rings of the Horseman (which can trap Lucifer back in his prison), Sam and Dean enter Lucifer's hideout, planning to trap him when Sam agrees to be his vessel; this completely fails, as Lucifer is too powerful to fight. Lucifer brings forward four demons, who had been part of Azazel's surveillance of Sam since his youth and kills them all in a way of "letting off steam" and acquiring Sam's trust. Following that, he confronts Michael in a graveyard, attempting to convince him not to fight, reasoning there was no real purpose; Michael refuses. Dean interrupts, while Castiel dissipates Michael, an act Lucifer took unkindly to, and kills him.
But Grace soon tired of her husband's quiet intellectual interests (Henry Fox rather unkindly referred to Samuel Boddington as "the arch-bore old Bod.") and eventually she eloped with his cousin Benjamin Boddington who had recently joined the family firm. Thereafter, Samuel approached his friend, Richard Sharp (politician), a fellow Dissenter, fellow member of the Fishmongers' Company, and both mutual friends of Samuel Rogers, asking if he would join him in business, and eventually a West India company of Boddington, Sharp and Philips (Sir George Philips, 1st Baronet) was established at 17 Mark Lane. Both Boddington and Philips (later Sir George Philips) followed Sharp's example and became dissenting Whig members of Parliament.
Leopold of Tuscany was a well- meaning, not unkindly man, and fonder of his subjects than were the other Italian despots, but he was weak, and too closely bound by family ties and Habsburg traditions ever to become a real Liberal. Had he not joined the conclave of autocrats at Gaeta, and, above all, had he not summoned Austrian assistance while denying that he had done so, in 1849, he might yet have preserved his throne, and even changed the course of Italian history. At the same time his rule, if not harsh, was demoralising. Along with his wife he was the founding patron of L'Istituto Statale della Ss. Annunziata, the first female boarding school in Florence established to educate aristocratic and noble young ladies.
If Martha's brother had died unmarried, Mapledurham would have become her property. However, in 1715, Michael Blount married Mary Agnes, eldest daughter and coheiress of Sir Henry Joseph Tichborne, 4th Baronet, so Martha with her mother and sister thenceforth had a country residence at Petersham, costing £20 a year, and a town house, at one time in Bolton Street, at another in Welbeck Street (Pope to Caryll, 6 May 1733). The change in her fortunes called out Pope's warm pity. He had reason, too, to think that her mother, sister, and brother treated her unkindly; and though at first he was the friend of both sisters, having even settled 40l. a year on Teresa in 1717 for six years (Carruthers, p.
The Italian style terraced garden was designed and executed under the guidance of Philip Tilden, these works started after 1918. Tilden added a bachelor's wing with Moorish courtyard, which Lady Honor Channon, (wife of Henry Channon), unkindly described as a Spanish brothel to accommodate young airmen from nearby Romney Marsh flying field – among his other enthusiasms, Sir Philip was himself an aviator – and Tilden's twin swimming pools and monumentally classical garden staircase, a grand flight of steps, crowned with temples (letter removed), led up the cliff at the side of the house were in much the same theatrical spirit. Philip Sassoon thought highly enough of Tilden to recommend him to Churchill to work on his country house Chartwell in Kent. Cut out of the old sea cliffs there are 15.5 acres of gardens.
Warned by his father against falling in love, and with some misgivings as to his reception, he called at Harfra on his way, and accompanied Yellowley and his sister to the feast. Minna and Brenda Troil replied to their discarded companion's greeting with cold civility, and he felt convinced that Captain Cleveland had supplanted him in their esteem. The bard, Claud Halcro, endeavoured to cheer him with his poetry and reminiscences of "glorious" John Dryden; and, in the course of the evening, Brenda, disguised as a masquer, told him they had heard that he had spoken unkindly of them, but that she did not believe he had done so. She also expressed her fear that the stranger had won Minna's love, and begged Mordaunt to discover all he could respecting him.
Bennett can be heard on lead vocals on "Bite the Beat" on the Vanity 6 album, and on "Some Kind of Lover", "A Million Miles (I Love You)," and "Blue Limousine" on the Apollonia 6 album. She can also be heard on background vocals of the song "17 Days" that Prince withdrew from their album. The song became a B-side of his single "When Doves Cry" as well as several other Prince tracks recorded while he was on under the Warner Bros. label. In April 2007, YouTube displayed the Apollonia film Happy B.Day Mr. Christian In this film, Brenda features her solo song "Blue Limousine" from the Apollonia 6 LP. She runs through cars and sings outside a gas station about her missed lover who treats her unkindly, and features Susan and Apollonia in black leather working on cars.
By the 1900s the street contained noted picture houses, ballrooms, clubs, hotels, restaurants, art galleries and quality departmental stores, with numerous theatres in adjacent streets, including the Kings Theatre in Bath Street, Theatre Royal in Hope Street and the Pavilion Theatre, in Renfield Street, and Glasgow Art School in Renfew Street.The Second City by Charles Oakley published 1975 Glasgow by Irene Maver published in 2000 Glasgow's first "skyscraper", the Art Deco style Beresford Hotel, was built further along Sauchiehall Street in 1938 for the Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938. It later became offices for ICI and then a hall of residence for Strathclyde University before being converted into private apartments. Its "moderne" architecture was disliked when it was built and the original mustard-coloured stonework with red fins was rather unkindly described as "custard and rhubarb architecture".
In 1857 Lord Taunton engaged Henry Clutton to construct a house for the estate, as a summer residence (Lord Taunton's primary residence was in Belgrave Square, where he died) and to house Lady Taunton's extensive art collection. This required the demolition of the hamlet of Aley Green, and was built in stages in the 1860s, and ultimately came to comprise the main house, stable-block, gatehouse and lodges. The main house has been described, perhaps unkindly, by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as "a large rather dull Tudor house... Gothic Stables, a specially crazy Gothic Dovecote and a big Gothic Lodge on the Aisholt Road"; it comprised a library, great hall, billiards room and several other major rooms. The Cockercombe tuff necessary for construction was quarried on site. In 1869 on the death of Lord Taunton the house and estate passed to his eldest daughter, the Hon.

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