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-A series of short programmes that look back at some eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Members of Parliament who were more famous for their work outside of the House of Commons or House of Lords.
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Thomas thanked his men for their tenacity of purpose, unmurmuring endurance, cheerful obedience, brilliant heroism and high qualities in battle.
Before the war, in 1912, he had published the book The Good Soldier Švejk and other strange stories ( Dobrý voják Švejk a jiné podivné historky ) where the figure of Švejk appeared for the first time ; but it was only after the war in his famous novel that Švejk became a sancta simplicitas, a cheerful idiot who joked about the war as if it were a tavern brawl.
" Writing to her daughter Victoria in 1858 about the gloominess of Windsor Castle, Queen Victoria stated, " I long for our cheerful and unpalacelike rooms at Osborne.
Other elements of the novel came from people Fleming knew or had heard of: Red Grant, the name of a Jamaican river guide described as " a cheerful, voluble giant of villainous aspect ", was used for the half-German, half-Irish assassin, while Rosa Klebb was partly based on Colonel Rybkin of Soviet Intelligence.
This novel offers a wide, cheerful panorama of English life and follows the fortunes of two would-be artists: Nick Dormer, who vacillates between a political career and his efforts to become a painter, and Miriam Rooth, an actress striving for artistic and commercial success.
In contrast to his predecessor Allan Border, who acquired the nickname ' Captain Grumpy ', Taylor won plaudits for his always cheerful and positive demeanour.
Hal is wary about going to the picnic, but Alan nudges him into it, saying Hal's " date " for the picnic will be Madge's bookish younger sister Millie ( Susan Strasberg ), who is quickly drawn to Hal's cheerful demeanor and charisma.
The American Kennel Club ( AKC ) refers to the Bichon Frise as " merry " and " cheerful ", and the breed standard calls for a dog that is " gentle mannered, sensitive, playful and affectionate ".
James Berardinelli wrote that Mirkin " brings a lot of energy to the production, always keeping things moving ," while Jack Matthews of The Los Angeles Times says Mirkin " knew exactly what he had here and composed it like frames in a comic strip, ordering cheerful snow-cone colors for everything from the girls ' childlike outfits to the decor of a Laundromat.
Made from discarded inferior wool and / or other felt fibres, it was a popular source of cheap and cheerful material bought by the locals, and those further afield, who flocked to the market in their droves to buy cheap supplies for their own domestic clothing.
May there be only peaceful and cheerful Earth Days to come for our beautiful Spaceship Earth as it continues to spin and circle in frigid space with its warm and fragile cargo of animate life.
The strip ( whose title was borrowed from James Whitcomb Riley's 1885 poem " Little Orphant Annie ") was " conservative and topical ", according to the editors of The Great Depression in America: A Cultural Encyclopedia, and " represents the personal vision " of Gray and Riley's " homespun philosophy of hard work, respect for elders, and a cheerful outlook on life ".
His essays are noted for their clarity and elegant style, as well as their cheerful and respectful humour.
He is overbearing and demanding of Mindy when sober, but occasionally turns up drunk and cheerful ( Brooks was a comedian noted for his " drunk " act ).
Nearing praised Albania during this time and described its people as " rested, secure, hopeful, cheerful " along with " they are building solidly and fundamentally for a better future.
Decembrist Nikolay Vasil ’ yevich Basargin was unwell when he set out from St. Petersburg, but he recovered his strength on the move ; his memoirs depict the journey to Siberia in a cheerful light, full of praise for the “ common people ” and commanding landscapes.
It helped pioneer the concept of " cheap and cheerful " package tours to Spain and other destinations in the " Med " in conjunction with Clarksons Holidays, thus taking part in the establishment of a whole new way of holidaymaking for the British public.
" On the other hand, he says that the film " is probably as good as any cheerful ghoul could ask for.
* Lucy Oriell ( Form 1 ) Lucy is a kind, cheerful and clever girl, with a famous artirst for a father.
However, the basic but cheerful Shangri-La holiday camp is happy to accommodate the visitors led by the ebullient Burton, who assures the travellers of a warm welcome while they wait for the driver, Murray, to repair their innocuous seeming transport.
Although she had made a cheerful and positive impression on the nurses who cared for her, she apparently was estranged from her three surviving children, particularly her daughters.
Some spinning songs are cheerful and humorous, while others resemble the milling songs which bemoan the woman's hard lot and longing for their homes and parents.
Samuel, a man not noted for a cheerful temperament, is said to have remarked on the day of his son's birth ( during a thunderstorm ), " I see nothing for him but the workhouse.
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