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How strange it was that he could give her this handsome house and carte blanche as to its beautiful furnishings, and fail her in -- spiritual ways.
How beautiful look earth and heaven again, as we emerge from the gloom!
" How beautiful the Centaurides are, even where they are horses ; for some grow out of white mares, others are attached to chestnut mares, and the coats of others are dappled, but they glisten like those of horses that are well cared for.
: How beautiful they stand,
: How beautiful they stand,
How beautiful are the feet ( soprano )
After the celebratory tone of Christ's reception into heaven, marked by the choir's D major acclamation " Let all the angels of God worship him ", the " Whitsun " section proceeds through a series of contrasting moods — serene and pastoral in " How beautiful are the feet ", theatrically operatic in " Why do the nations so furiously rage "— towards the Part II culmination of " Hallelujah ".
: Whether the sun shines, whether it rains, storms or snows, By day and night, evening or morn, How homely you still sound, The Upper Harz language, O Andreasberg how beautiful you are.
How beautiful you are!
In a letter to his friend John Hamilton Reynolds written on 21 September, Keats described the impression the scene had made upon him and its influence on the composition of " To Autumn ": " How beautiful the season is now – How fine the air.
His evening canticles ( Magnificat and Nunc dimittis ) are occasionally revived, as are the anthems How beautiful upon the mountains and I saw the Lord.
Papa-i-oea is believed to mean " How beautiful it is ".
After commenting, " How beautiful it all is ," he collapsed from a massive painful heart attack ( myocardial infarction ) and died.
How beautiful are the lights of Shabbat.
I exclaimed, How beautiful is this tree, and how delightful is its appearance!
False etymologies are proposed, such as the French Que c ' est beau (" How beautiful ") and the Macaronic Latin gazebo (" I shall gaze ").
How beautiful!
He then passed on the gossip that Miss Martineau had been " as frisky lately the Rhinoceros .— Erasmus has been with her noon, morning, and night :— if her character was not as secure, as a mountain in the polar regions she certainly would loose it .— Lyell called there the other day & there was a beautiful rose on the table, & she coolly showed it to him & said “ Erasmus Darwin ” gave me that .— How fortunate it is, she is so very plain ; otherwise I should be frightened: She is a wonderful woman ".
: How I wished I could have made a picture of the fine old man and his beautiful surroundings on that memorable day!
How many gifts, how many beautiful and noble things, how much hope have I received in this world!
:" How can you live on alms and yet keep the beautiful Parvati?
How very kind of you to see & talk to our old man Certainly the name is not beautiful We have all read your letter & we all care for it That was indeed a " dear Irish labourer.
An attache of the Swedish field commander General Otto Wilhelm Königsmarck wrote later: " How it dismayed His Excellency to destroy the beautiful temple which had existed three thousand years !".

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How does the rocking exert its uncanny effect upon the reader??
How a sign is perceived depends upon what is intended or expressed in the semiotic relationship of:
Francis A. Schaeffer, an American theologian based in Switzerland, seizing upon the exclusion of the divine from most humanist writings, argued that rampant secular humanism would lead to moral relativism and ethical bankruptcy in his book How Should We Then Live: The Rise and Decline of Western Thought and Culture ( 1976 ).
How can he possibly use him more barbarously, than to feast upon his living flesh and blood?
The book's issues are detectable from a slightly different perspective in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life ( 1946 ) and Scrooge is likely an influence upon Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
How much Akhenaten understood, we cannot say, but he certainly bounded forward in his views and symbolism to a position which we cannot logically improve upon at the present day.
How are we to view it, how can we balance its simplicity with the vast, complex musical structure Beethoven built upon it?
* William Lilly, Christian Astrology, Book 3: An Easie And Plaine Method Teaching How to Judge upon Nativities, 1647.
How decidedly he insisted not only on the recognition of the unconditional nature of moral excellence, but on morality of thought, is shown by his declaration, that it comes to the same thing whether one casts longing eyes, or sets one's feet upon the property of others.
'" In his autobiography, From Pieces to Weight: Once upon a Time in Southside Queens, he wrote, " After I got shot nine times at close range and didn't die, I started to think that I must have a purpose in life ... How much more damage could that shell have done?
How the weights are calculated, and in how much detail, depends upon the availability of information and upon the scope of the index.
How well knowledge about best practices remains broadly accessible within a firm depends upon the nature of that knowledge, from where ( or whom ) it comes, who gets it, and the organizational context within which any transfer occurs.
How dramatic the evolutionary changes wrought upon the parrotbills in their adaptation to feeding on grass caryopses and similar seeds were can be seen by comparing them with the typical fulvettas, which were formerly considered Timaliidae and united with the alcippes ( Pasquet 2006 ).
How far the proletariat would be able to travel upon that road would depend upon the further course of events and not upon the designation of the revolution as " Bourgeois Democratic ".
How much Akhenaten understood, we cannot say, but he certainly bounded forward in his views and symbolism to a position which we cannot logically improve upon at the present day.
In fact, upon hearing his wife confess that she had gone to bed with the famous young poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, Brik exclaimed " How could you refuse anything to that man?
In fact, upon hearing his wife confess that she had gone to bed with the famous young poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, Brik exclaimed " How could you refuse anything to that man?
How the traded commodities relate will depend upon the costs of production, which are reducible to quantities of human labour, although the worker has no control over what happens to the commodities that he and she produce.
Tim D. White of the University of California also challenged the findings, asking, " How can practitioners in this field possibly expect to be able to accurately identify fossil species based upon a few teeth, jaws, and lower faces in light of what we know about the great variation found among different individuals in a single living species?

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