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desire and impress
Raeder's principal reason for going ahead with Rheinübung was his knowledge of the upcoming Operation Barbarossa, where the Kriegsmarine could only play a very small part, and his desire to score a major success before Barbarossa that might impress upon Hitler the need not to cut the budget for capital ships.
In many places the main object of SCD is having fun, with or without the requirement for good footwork, in other places there is a preference for only those dancers with better footwork to join the dance, this is most prevalent in demonstration level classes and performances where a desire to impress the audience is the utmost concern.
It is my desire that the said Councils to whom this Fund is distributed, shall, during the week of August sixth, which date is my birthday have such competitive games, drills and / or exhibitions as may, in the opinion of said Councils, be for the greatest benefit of the said boys and will also tend to permanently impress upon them the nature of the Fund, and, for such purpose, they may award such cups, badges or other recognition of merit as to them may seem proper.
The use of the term also usually reflects negatively on the character or personality of the husband, and has a connotation of narcissism and desire to impress others, and that the husband would not be able to attract the sexual interest of the attractive woman but for his wealth or position.
Her Majesty's Government have arrived, it is my duty to impress upon you that in supplying these reinforcements it is the desire of Her Majesty's Government not to furnish means for a campaign of invasion and conquest, but to afford such protection as may be necessary at this juncture to the lives and property of the colonists.
Raeder's principal reason for going ahead with Rheinübung was his knowledge of the upcoming Operation Barbarossa, where the Kriegsmarine was only going to play a small and supporting role, and his desire to score a major success with a battleship before Barbarossa that might impress upon Hitler the need not to cut the budget for capital ships.
In an interview with Focus on Fiction, Dekker stated he was motivated by a calling to write stories revealing the character of God after feeling " God impress on me his desire that I write a particular story that filled my mind.
The series begins with Herman as mild-mannered, but a typical guy in the sense of giving into every passing sexual desire, bedding a lot of women and not being above bending the truth about his life or career status in order to impress a woman.
When interviewed about this punch, Maussa claimed he didn't connect with Harris on purpose, and that his sole intention was to impress the fallen Harris in case he had any desire to fight on.

desire and judge
Objecting to Mesrine's proposed kidnapping of a senior judge, and not sharing his desire for revenge against the system, François Besse disassociated himself from Mesrine and later disappeared.
Hylan became a judge in the Kings County ( Brooklyn ) county court and was in that position when he was tapped by Tammany Hall as a dark-horse candidate for Mayor, running as a Democrat, through the promotion of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who shared with him a desire for municipal ownership of utilities.
... That a judge might be influenced by a desire to placate the accusing newspaper to retain public esteem and secure reelection at the cost of unfair rulings against an accused is too remote a possibility to be considered a clear and present danger to justice.
Other factors playing into Brennan's appointment were his Catholicism, his status as a state court judge ( no state judge had been appointed to the High Court since Benjamin Cardozo in 1932 ), and Eisenhower's desire to appear bipartisan after his appointments of two Republicans: Earl Warren ( former Governor of California ) and John Marshall Harlan II.
He was, however, a popular judge, although he felt he was too weak in his judgments because he " did not desire to hurt people's feelings ".
Lazio indicated he had no desire to actually be a judge and would resign immediately in the event he was actually elected to the post ( the Bronx has heavy Democratic Party voter enrollment, making such an event highly improbable ).
During the trial, the jury was allowed by the judge to consider as evidence articles written by the defendants in support of political violence, conversations about their desire for revolution, and other past materials.
In the character of Phèdre, he could combine the consuming desire inherited from her mother with the mortal fear of her father, Minos, judge of the dead in Hades.
Trials are conducted before one judge, without a jury, and taxpayers are permitted to represent themselves if they desire.
Despite the Italian government's desire to maintain a firm alliance with the United States an Italian judge has decided to try Lozano in absentia.
A commanding officer, in the role as court-martial convening authority, will consult with the command judge advocate for advice on case dispostition ; factors to be considered include, inter alia, the relevant statutory and case law, the seriousness of the offenses, the strength or weakness of each element of the case, the promotion of good order and discipline, and the commander's desire for case disposition.
* The qualities that one should look for in a judge are a burning desire to be fair and impartial ; the courage to uphold the law and strike down injustice ; compassion, coupled with an understanding of human frailties ; and lastly, love for the law.
In May 2010, a sister of one of the victims expressed her desire to visit and forgive him, saying " I want to look him in the eye and make sure he knows our pain ... God will judge him ".
In this, his finest moment, he reassures the apparition of his love and loyalty, and persuades her to go back to bed, thus assuming the enviable position of the upright but clement judge, the object of desire, the chivalrous consoler who wields both moral and sexual power and can afford to be magnanimous, can afford to feel sorry for the poor lovelorn wretch: " Much griev'd to thinke that gentle Dame so light " ( 1. 1. 55 ).

desire and audience
Grant's desire to widen her audience was frowned upon by the confines of the popular definitions of ministry at the time.
The audience replied " no ", so he announced, I have no desire to speak to people who don't even know what I will be talking about!
While nothing in this sequence literally expresses hunger — or desire — the juxtaposition of the images convey that meaning to the audience.
Davis expressed her desire to play Scarlett, and while David O. Selznick was conducting a search for the actress to play the role, a radio poll named her as the audience favorite.
In an iconic speech to the Council of State, William to the shock of his audience motivated his conflict with King Philip II by saying that, even though he had decided for himself to keep to the Catholic faith, he could not approve that monarchs should desire to rule over the souls of their subjects and take away from them their freedom of belief and religion.
Furthermore, the furnishing of these prototypes of Old Comedy with accents, costumes, or props illustrated the desire of the playwright to have the audience readily recognize and relate with the character quickly.
LATV encourages community members and organizations, educational and business groups with a desire to reach a broader audience to engage with creative ideas for a program or series of programs.
Xander's costume choices in various Halloween episodes show the audience his desire for macho credence: he comes, variously, as a cowboy, a soldier and as James Bond.
Lucas ' desire for Willow was similar to Star Wars, and created " a number of well-known mythological situations for a young audience ".
The humor she invoked often turned on the male characters ' desire for a woman whom the audience would perceive as unattractive.
The idea of above-stage titles had been vehemently opposed by music director James Levine, but the " Met Titles " system has since been acknowledged as an ideal solution, offering texts to only those members of the Met audience that desire them.
The male sexual desire being more likely to allow for causal sex makes men more susceptible to the fantasy intimacy that exotic dancers sell than a female audience.
In addition to the desire to defend their work, the apologetic preface often suggests the author's attempt to humble his-or herself before the audience.
" A master narrative is therefore a particular type of narrative, which is defined as a " coherent system of interrelated and sequentially organized stories that share a common rhetorical desire to resolve a conflict by establishing audience expectations according to the known trajectories of its literary and rhetorical form.
These diminutive carbs familiar to any English sports car fan improved the acceleration and overall performance of the B4B which in turn accomplished Volvo's corporate desire to make the PV444 cars powered by these engines more attractive to the American audience whose attention Volvo hoped to gain.
The $ 64, 000 Question had the opposite problem: sponsor Revlon – possibly under pressure from its chieftain, Charles Revson, who has been credited with expressing the desire for famous faces that prompted Challenges expansion to include celebrities-often tried to interfere with the production of Question, including and especially trying to bump contestants it simply disliked, no matter whether the audience liked them.
He told his first audience, " I desire to know no party, no section, no North, no South, no East, no West ; nothing but Kansas and my county.
Leonard had the idea of sharing information about electronic games with a larger audience ; out of that desire came MobyGames.
In a sense, the otokoyaku provides the female audience with a “ dream ” of what they desire in reality.
Some may argue that Charles was partially responsible for the sack of Rome, because he expressed his desire for a private audience with Pope Clement VII and his men took action into their own hands.
Sampedro's lack of technical proficiency (" Neil kept writin ' simpler songs so I could play them ") and desire to see Young " rockin ' and having fun and seeing chicks ' asses swaying in the audience " would greatly inform the tenor of the record, which largely assays conventional hard rock styles and ribald misogyny with few of the country and folk flourishes that had dominated Young's music since 1970.
" From then on, she owns the audience, and, when she appears only thinly veiled in the third act, Zola writes: All of a sudden, in the good-natured child the woman stood revealed, a disturbing woman with all the impulsive madness of her sex, opening the gates of the unknown world of desire.
Donny's emergence as a solo star, and the record-company's desire to appeal to the teen-girl audience, often thrust Donny out in front of the group.

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