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Unsurprisingly, such promises of handouts went down well with the crowd.
It went down well and from there I just started pushing.
On the plus side, it looks like the pizza went down well.
In any event, her speech went down well with the Republican crowd.
President Xi Jinping's paean to globalisation at Davos last month went down well.
The creation went down well on Twitter: Where did you get your recipe?
From the sounds of it the finished product went down well with her partner.
But that doesn't mean the meeting went down well with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.
Mr Duterte's calls for reform went down well in the provinces during his election campaign.
But I gave the lecture, albeit starting 20 minutes late, and it went down well.
It was the public's first encounter with Socially Conscious Jamie and it went down well.
Her tweet, which at the time of writing has been shared almost 21,220 times, clearly went down well.
The update, which has been shared over 7,000 times at the time of writing, went down well on Twitter.
Part Bertie Wooster and part Jack the Lad, he went down well at both Tory fetes and in city boozers.
Mr Trump also emphasised the right of countries to protect their national sovereignty, which went down well with China and Russia.
Renzi's opposition to the European Union automatically renewing sanctions on Russia went down well when he visited St. Petersburg on Friday.
Mike Pence Pence's vice presidential debate performance went down well with Republicans, who briefly recalled the benefits of supporting a more traditional candidate.
The tone went down well with some: "There are many positive elements, especially regarding the future relations," a senior EU government official said.
It went down well with working-class voters, who didn't see why they should pay for the care of people in million-pound houses.
Mr McDonnell responded to the exit poll by saying that this was a Brexit election but that Labour's policies went down well on the doorstep.
His message went down well with foreign investors and ANC members who thought Zuma's handling of the economy could cost the party dearly in 2019 parliamentary elections.
LIFE-CHANGING Radiohead's two-hour show went down well with fans, but left some newcomers underwhelmed, evidenced by a steady stream of people heading off to other stages.
His announcement on Wednesday that he will recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital went down well with those on the political right, who have urged the step for years.
He won in part by railing against the establishment and vowing to protect American jobs, which went down well in rustbelt states that had not voted Republican in decades.
But, while a comparison between the EU and the Soviet Union went down well with delegates, it attracted anger from some inside the EU and was disowned by May.
Though the manifesto went down well with his base, it is unlikely to win over the alienated white working-class voters that any Labour Party needs to win an election.
A quick trip to their website confirms that the email is indeed genuine: The picture went down well on Reddit, where it received over 6,000 upvotes and hundreds of comments.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has strongly opposed the Obama administration's deal with Iran, and Trump's speech, like an earlier one to a pro-Israel lobby group in Washington, went down well with some right-leaning Israelis.
"He hosted Vladimir Putin at Versailles, taking an assertive line that went down well with the public; and has built a relationship with Donald Trump that has made him the go-to spokesperson for Europe in the U.S., " she added.
Here's a theory shared by Redditor WeenahSixNine on Wednesday in the r/gameofthrones subreddit: [MAIN SPOILERS] The reason for the Suicide Mission is not what we think from gameofthrones The theory went down well on Reddit, although some thought it might not have been the primary goal.
His speech went down well and he was urged to stand for election. Windham stood unsuccessfully for Norwich in the election of September 1780.Rosebery, Windham Papers. Vol. I, pp. 21–22.
It went down well with the congress and a resolution was passed, but the government largely ignored it. The government's lack of support was the reason why this committee was disbanded in April 1919.William Smaldone, Rudolf Hilferding. p. 107, 108.
This went down well and the band have since announced that their first single from the album will be "How Long", which was released on 9 July 2012. The first gigs that the View played in 2011 were at King Tut's in Glasgow, on 25 and 26 January. They were both sold out.
Again, he wrote the screenplay. The film, a satire about the mounting tensions in the 1970s in Tehran, went down well and received notable reviews. In 1976, Karimi played one of the main characters of the TV series My Uncle Napoleon. This is regarded as the most successful series ever run on Iranian television.
His particular specialism was the Yijing and its various derivatives and works of influence. Richard Hunn spent much of the later years of his life working upon his own translation of the Yijing. The work was unpublished due to his death from cancer, but a sampler of the book went down well at the Frankfurt book-fair.
The group appeared on Studio One New Faces and created a bit of a stir with their image. They lost out in the finals but went down well with rock fans. They were noticed by EMI and promptly signed up.NZ on Screen Out on the Street Their single "Out On The Street" went to no 1 in New Zealand.
She had previously resisted performing material about her life story for fear of how her audience would react. However, the show went down well with most of the audience. It was nominated for the award for "Best Debut" at the Leicester Comedy Festival. Black was diagnosed in 2018 with autism, ADHD, OCD, and agoraphobia; these diagnoses were prominently referenced in her show Unwinnable at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe later that year.
All proceeds from the final concert in the UK performed at Wembley Arena on 23 October 2009 went to charity. This concert was also recorded to be broadcast on BBC Radio 2. After the UK leg Cliff and The Shadows took a break for 2 weeks before starting the European Leg of the tour. The European Tour went down well as they played to sell out crowds at every venue visited.
On returning to England Manning continued to sing professionally, and also worked as a compère. He was an effective singer of popular ballads and fronted big bands in the 1950s, such as the Oscar Rabin Band, which included appearances at the Ritz Hotel. Over the years he began to introduce humour into his compering. This went down well, and Manning slowly moved from being a singer and compère to a comedian.
Craig was born in Meltham, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. When as a young man he found employment as a post office clerk in the Bradford area, he found that his topical verses went down well with his workmates. Encouraged by this, he obtained permission from Yorkshire to sell his verses at Park Avenue during a match against Gloucestershire. Going to the match, he wrote one piece on George Ulyett and another on Fred Grace.
Instead he described himself as natural successor to Robarts, a preserver of Canadian unity and Ontario's greatness. Some observers felt his speech was cheeky and presumptuous but it went down well with his organizers. Bert Lawrence who realized that he was well behind in the polls, promised an improved relationship between government and people, structural reform of the cabinet, an enlarged role for backbenchers, and better coordination of the work of the civil service.
In 1936 he was appointed manager at Doncaster, a position he held until the war. On 25 October 1943, he was appointed manager of Bradford (Park Avenue) succeeding David Steele. He was fortunate to inherit a talented squad, and his management style went down well with the players. He guided Bradford to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup in 1945–6, and masterminded the club's greatest cup victory in January 1948, when champions-elect Arsenal were defeated 1–0 at Highbury.
A version of this track featured on the We Are the Night album and was entitled "Saturate". "Electronic Battle Weapon 9" was a typical Chemicals dancefloor track with their trademark vocoder vocals coupled with sirens and a basic 'tribal' melody. At the same Turnmills gig, the Brothers also played a previously unreleased song at midnight to welcome 2007, which went down well with the crowd. This track eventually emerged as "Burst Generator", found on the forthcoming album We Are the Night.
In early 2013, Max Dingel had a conference call with the band, discussing the possibility of working together. He had heard the demos they had and was "really impressed" with them; they first went into a studio in London in March to work on two tracks, "Moving On" and "Gone Baby Gone". As the session went down well, the group proposed to him to produce their next record. In April that year, the group embarked on UK tour to promote The Gathering Sound box set.
Scenes and Portraits followed in 1909, which was a discussion of religious topics written in the form of a series of debates in which those taking part are leading lights from the past, such as Socrates, Francis of Assisi and Thomas Cromwell. These books went down well in literary circles, but did not enjoy a particularly wide circulation. Manning was recognised as an up-and-coming writer, a reputation that the indifferent collection Poems (1910) did not dissipate. Manning was never the most robust of individuals, neither was his lifestyle particularly healthy.
In the same year, the British director Terence Young shot some scenes of the film Poppy is also a Flower in Iran. He engaged Karimi as make-up artist for his lead Yul Brynner and other actors. From 1971 to 1973, Nosrat Karimi made three feature films: The Carriage Driver, The Solution and A Bed for Three where he not only acted as director, but also wrote the film scripts and played the title roles. The Carriage Driver was a great success and went down well with the critics.
The group's Free- & Lynyrd-Skynyrd-influenced sound went down well live, but this didn't translate into the kind of record sales that had been hoped for. The second album (Captured, 1977) saw the band's sound become a little more sophisticated and expansive, and the band went out on tour once more, playing with Boston on this occasion. However, A&M; were unimpressed by the sales figures for Captured and dropped Target from their roster. Target struggled on without a record deal until the early 1980s, before finally calling it a day.
It was at this point that one of the delegates from the Third Division, Major Mengistu Haile Mariam, made a speech which won him the support of the members of the Derg. LaFort observes that "above all he [Mengistu] seems to have been one of the very few to propose a coherent and energetic line of action in debates which were, to say the least, confused and long winded in a style which went down well with this assembly of NCOs and other ranks."LaFort, Ethiopia: An Heretical Revolution? translated by A.M. Berrett (London: Zed Press, 1983), p.
Homer E. Woodbridge was repelled by the idea that "useless" people should be identified and eliminated: Shaw's biographer Michael Holroyd notes that when the play was revived in the 1990s many critics expressed distaste, with Charles Spencer in The Daily Telegraph claiming to be "nauseated" after reading the preface. Benedict Nightingale in The Times said that it communicated "intellectual poison and death" and Michael Coveney in The Observer stated "No wonder the play went down well in Nazi Germany". Holroyd says that though the play was performed in Germany at the time, it was not a major success.
In addition, the team altered the game's difficulty settings so that players were given the choice to change the speed of the game at any time, in the event that they "got stuck". Reflecting on this, Berry said: "We want the people who buy it, to see all the game, we do not want to lock them out". During development, the team decided early on to focus on creating new content rather than bringing back old race tracks which were featured in previous Wipeout games. Berry, however, acknowledged that classic tracks "went down well" and sought out the possibility of introducing them through future downloadable content (DLC).
In 2013 Gardell was elected "Homo Bi Trans Person of the Year" at the Swedish Gay Gala, notably for the book (Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves). His prize was presented to him by the Swedish Crown Princess Victoria, whom Gardell thanked with the words: "Victoria, you are our Crown Princess, but tonight I think that I'm our little queen" - this went down well with the Crown Princess, whom Gardell knows well. His husband Levengood hosts the immensely popular "Victoria Day" every year at the Swedish island of Öland, when the Swedes celebrate Crown Princess Victoria's birthday on 14 July. He participated in Melodifestivalen 2018.
It opened with a UK leg with Lindisfarne as co-headliners. The group played their first US shows during the tour, including a warm up show at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts followed by a gig at Philharmonic Hall in New York City with String Driven Thing in December 1972. The latter was in benefit for the United Cerebral Palsy Fund. Despite the band's critical opinion of the concert due to a lack of rehearsal time, technical problems, and a perceived unenthusiastic audience, it went down well with the crowd that requested more Genesis songs be played on local radio stations, thus increasing their exposure.
By 1985, computer graphics technology had progressed sufficiently that on 18 February the mechanical mirror globe was retired in favour of the new "Computer Originated World", or 'COW', which showed a semi- transparent blue globe with golden continents and gold "BBC1". It was created by the BBC graphics and computer departments with work starting on it in 1983, following the success of the electronic BBC2 ident and the clocks. The COW globe went down well with the public, and changed the perception of the channel. Also, for the first time, holding slides, trailers and promotions included the BBC1 golden logo, bringing the brand together.
The main theme, the regeneration of Greece, was already a literary commonplace, to be followed shortly in Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, which eclipsed its rivals; the reason being, it has been argued, because he knew better the rhetoric to give the British audience, not because he knew more about Greece. Haygarth also wrote articles for the Quarterly Review and the British Critic. For the Quarterly, he reviewed the ancient Roman history of William John Bankes, and the ancient Greek counterpart of William Mitford. He found fault with Mitford's history, as far as the writing went; Mitford and his anti-democratic views went down well with the Quarterly's Tory readership.
Having studied classical guitar in his younger years, Guillory would often incorporate quasi-classical techniques into his playing and on occasions would even throw in some pure classical guitar pieces, merging them into various songs as a medley. His soft American accent always went down well with British audiences and Guillory would exploit this with his witty on-stage banter between songs. Throughout his career, Guillory sought to encourage younger musicians at every opportunity and would often allow them to play as a 'floor-act' before he came on stage. He was widely known for insisting on carrying his own PA sound system with him from gig to gig.
However, at some point in Methuselah concerts, the duo would play an acoustic number together: they found that this went down well with the audiences and allowed them to bring out more of the subtlety of their singing and instrumental work. They left Methuselah in 1969 and began working on their own acoustic material. Initially their material was derived from folk music, in line with many of the other performers of the time. However, they began to develop their own musical idiom, influenced, at one extreme, by the early music revivalists such as David Munrow, and the other extreme, by their childhood memories of the Robin Hood TV series, with its pseudo-mediaeval soundtrack by Elton Hayes.
Even though the very first colours were red and white, the team is known by their purple-burgundy colour. Red and white were utilised very briefly, and Ricardo Saprissa's influence from the Polo Club of Barcelona had the team try red and blue instead, even though this is the origin of the colour used throughout all of its history. When the new kit for 1937 (red and blue) was being manufactured, some of the threads got mixed evenly along the sides of the jerseys, producing a type of purple, resembling a burgundy/maroon colour. This new colour went down well with everyone involved, it reflected class and originality, and it was selected as the team's official colour.
Iris racing suffered from the dreaded Foot-and-mouth disease; traveling almost ceased and the Irish tracks came to a standstill in many areas. The ban was finally lifted at the end of the summer and hectic plans were drawn up to save the Irish Derby before the year ended. This resulted in a late October slot for the competition and would be run at Shelbourne Park because Cork Greyhound Stadium had ruled themselves out from being able to stage the race. Harold's Cross Stadium also managed to stage the Grand National at late notice, which went down well with the Irish Coursing Club, who had noted that both Dublin tracks had come to the rescue.
Here the Ellis's introduced their own type of "humane treatment" and moral therapy combined with "therapeutic employment". The approach Ellis used went down well with patients: it was always voluntary and made them feel valued and appreciated, so that they could recover their self-esteem. Also, by having something with real purpose to do that helped with the care of others or the running of the asylum, they could not only occupy their time, but take their minds off their troubles, so that suicides became rare. Patients who preserved their everyday skills in this way found it easier to pick up their lives again, when they were well enough to leave, which now came sooner, as the methods speeded their recovery.
Scott's drastic advice was echoed by many others in the debate, but was not adopted by the government. In February 1587, Scott was warning Parliament of the danger from Spain. (His second son, John, was serving with the army in the Netherlands, and was soon to win a knighthood for his services. ) He told the Commons that in his view there was "more danger by advancing Papists into place of trust and government than by anything", advice which no doubt went down well with the mood of the day, but also considered the dangers of invasion, drawing from the resistance to Julius Caesar the lesson that the enemy should be countered at sea or fought while landing on the beaches.
Stephenson was born on Waterloo Day, 18 June 1829 in mid-Atlantic. He started work at Sowerby’s Glass Works, manufacturers of fine decorative glass items, at Gateshead and later moved on to a responsible post as representative for John Rogerson and Co. (who it is believed were brokers and shipping agents) He was a founder member of the Bewick Club and held the post of honorary treasurer in the 1890s. He was an active member speaking at meetings, his humour mimicry and use of the local dialects of Tyneside, Wearside, Teesside and Northumberland made him very popular and in great demand. Some of his racy pieces also went down well on Tyneside. He was also a notable artist and he entered many of his paintings in the Club’s annual exhibitions.
His report of the landing was published in Australian newspapers on 8 May, before the reports of the Australian correspondent Charles Bean's. Ashmead-Bartlett's colourful prose, unrestrained by the pursuit of accuracy which hampered Bean's dispatches, was thick with praise for the Anzacs and went down well with Australian and New Zealand audiences: > :"There has been no finer feat in this war than this sudden landing in the > dark and storming the heights, and, above all, holding on while the > reinforcements were landing. These raw colonial troops, in these desperate > hours, proved worthy to fight side by side with the heroes of Mons, the > Aisne, Ypres and Neuve Chapelle." On 27 May 1915, Ashmead-Bartlett was aboard , a Royal Navy battleship anchored off W Beach at Cape Helles, when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat .
Adventius was one the recipients of this furious outburst from the pope, and in 864 sent the pope a reply in which he vehemently apologised for his behaviour and pleaded that even though present at the 863 Council of Metz, he had only gone along with the consensus and was oblivious that there had been any wrongdoing. This evidently went down well with the pope, as Adventius remained in office as Bishop of Metz, unlike his peers Gunther and Theutgard. Lothar refused to accept this decision from the pope until 865, when he reluctantly remarried Theutberga in the presence of several leading counts and bishops, with Adventius included in this ensemble. Although the divorce case did not see the same dramatic developments it had previously witnessed after 865, Adventius maintained a dossier of material relating to Lothar's divorce which can be found today within the Biblioteca Vallicelliana I 76 in Rome.

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