Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "John Tenniel" ¶ 17
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

ultimate and tribute
The greatest of “ the great men of England ,” the last and noblest of the Romans, was considered the embodiment of virtue, wisdom, patriotism, liberty, and temperance ... Pitt, “ glorious and immortal ,” the “ guardian of America ,” was the idol of the colonies ... A Son of Liberty in Bristol County, Massachussetts paid him the ultimate tribute of identification with English liberty: “ Our toast in general is ,— Magna Charta, the British Constitution ,— and Liberty forever !”
* " Black Dog " ( and Alan White, on Led box The ultimate Led Zeppelin tribute ) ( 2008 )
Proud of her, proud of my elder daughters who were rock steady in their readings, and my only son who gave the ultimate tribute of brotherly love for her.
Little Rock paid perhaps the ultimate tribute, not only to Bates but to the new era she helped initiate, by opening the Daisy Bates Elementary School and by making the third Monday in February " George Washington's Birthday and Daisy Gatson Bates Day " an official state holiday.
The persistence of the series, despite these pallid copyings, is the ultimate tribute to the richness of Fleming's original invention.
The video shows comedians Catherine Tate, Alan Carr, James Corden, John Bishop and David Walliams audition to become Take That's ultimate tribute band, Fake That.
He is also currently the lead guitarist of Dead Popstars, a Filipino New Wave band which many Alternative-music enthusiasts regard as " the ultimate The Smiths tribute band of the Philippines.

ultimate and came
In the years between the two works Wittgenstein came to reject the idea that underpinned logical atomism, that there were ultimate " simples " from which a language should, or even could, be constructed.
Perhaps the ultimate recognition of the respectability of savate came in 1924 when it was included as a demonstration sport in the Olympic Games in Paris.
Powell said, " In the minds of the Russians the inevitable commitment of the United States in such a war would have come not directly or necessarily from the stationing of American marines in Germany, but, as it came in the previous two struggles, from the ultimate involvement of the United States in any war determining the future of Europe ".
However, Lamberton came from a family associated with the Balliol-Comyn faction and his ultimate allegiances are unknown.
As his thought continued to develop, Bion came to use " reversible perspective as an analytic tool for examining psychoanalytic phenomena from both sides to get a stereoscopic ( binocular ) perspective "-something which may be linked to his increasing concern with what he termed " O "-the unknowable, or ultimate Truth.
His ultimate decision to resign came after a lengthy lecture on machine guns, which was interfering with his plans for dinner with a particularly attractive young lady.
If the later Upanishads came to see ultimate reality as beyond the sense of " I am ", Buddhism would then say: why call it ' Self ', then?
By the 8th century CE, the word came to be used to describe a group of philosophical traditions concerned with the self-realisation by which one understands the ultimate nature of reality ( Brahman ).
All of these attacks were in the highest degree honourable to the French army, and many came closer to foiling the ultimate success of the Germans than was supposed.
These works presented "... a sample of a new way of developing analysis ", whose ultimate goal would not be realized until some fifty years later when they came to the attention of Karl Weierstrass.
The black rivers of pitch that flow under those mysterious cyclopean bridges — things built by some elder race extinct and forgotten before the beings came to Yuggoth from the ultimate voids — ought to be enough to make any man a Dante or Poe if he can keep sane long enough to tell what he has seen ...
It was during his brutal years at St. Estes that Kasady acquired his philosophy that life was essentially meaningless and futile, that " laws are only words ", and came to see the spreading of chaos through random, unpatterned bloodshed as " the ultimate freedom.
Their political power came to the ultimate decline when the Tusi system was abolished in 1931, which exacerbated more Monguor to lose their language.
The Battle of Kinsale in 1601 saw the defeat of Hugh O ' Neill, despite his alliance with the Spanish, and the ultimate victory in the Elizabethan conquest of Ireland came with his surrender to crown authority in 1603.
Later still in front-line service came the stationary-engined four-gun Dolphin and the ultimate rotary-engined fighter, the Snipe.
The ultimate Deltic performance came on 2 February 1978 with a run on the 07: 25 from Newcastle to King's Cross.
Other political scientists and historians, such as Kleppner and Burnham consider this the ultimate realignment and emphasize that the rules of the game had changed, the leaders were new, voting alignments had changed, and a whole new set of issues came to dominance as the old Civil-War-Era issues faded away.
The territory's ethnic diversity increased with the influx of some 40, 000 Cuman settlers, who came to the Pannonian Basin after their defeat by Volodymyr II ( Monomakh ) of Kiev in the 12th century and their ultimate defeat at the hands of the Tatars in 1238.
The ultimate decision we came to was that the cel-shading in The Wind Waker was the best option for expressing that.
Braben's ultimate success came when the BBC lured Morecambe and Wise from ITV.
Around those times various warriors came into contact of the blade's remaining fragments, revealing Soul Edge's ultimate survival after its defeat.
The use of pocket watches in a professional environment came to an ultimate end in approximately 1943.
While Hunyadi's victory at Belgrade and the lasting legacy of his political decisions ( Vlad III the Impaler and Stephen III both came to power under Hunyadi, and he went to great lengths to have his son Matthias placed on the throne ) rendered the daunting Mehmed II far less of a threat to Christendom, his ultimate dream of a Christian reconquest of Constantinople would never be realized.
However, the ultimate coup de grâce came from Chandler, also in 1989, whose Bigfoot VIII featured a full tubular chassis and a long-travel suspension using cantilevers and nitrogen shock absorbers to control the suspension.

ultimate and elderly
An example is where one of a number of children seeks to care for his or her elderly parents, outwardly presenting compassion, but at the same time securing for himself or herself, access to and ultimate control of a greater share of income and assets than such person would be entitled to on a pro-rata distribution.

ultimate and was
Commanding the Continental Army for six long years of the Revolution, he was the indispensable factor in the ultimate victory.
The basic difficulty, I suppose, was in my ultimate inability to feel a burden of sin from which I sought relief.
Our comment was that this was `` featherbedding '' in its ultimate form and that sympathy for the railroad was misplaced since it had entered into such an agreement.
We said there that it was necessary `` that a registrant be given an opportunity to rebut ( the Department's ) recommendation when it comes to the Appeal Board, the agency with the ultimate responsibility for classification ''.
For what concerns all scientific disciplines is precisely that which can be captured for the rational, i.e., for the scientific determination of what in past ages was considered ultimate and irrational.
An early hope that irradiation might be the ultimate answer to practically all food preservation problems was soon dispelled.
For in a world as yet unacquainted with the horrors of the mushroom cloud, poison gas was still regarded as the ultimate in hideous weapons.
If not, he was willing to accede to William's wishes in any way that did not block his ultimate aim.
The sound of his head striking the solid wood was an ultimate, sudden-end sound.
There was in the Brahms none of the mysterious and marvelous alchemy by which a great conductor can bring soloist, orchestra and music to ultimate fusion.
The `` belaboring '' is of course jocular, yet James was not lacking in fundamental seriousness -- unless we measure him by that ultimate seriousness of the great religious leader or thinker who stakes all on his vision of God.
However, there is no evidence that his son and ultimate successor, Constantius II, who was an Arian Christian, was exiled.
Alfred's ultimate responsibility was the pastoral care of his people.
The creation of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 1910 was regarded as a milestone on the road to the ultimate goal of abolition of war.
Their ultimate solution was to sell Corsica to France and French troops of the ancien régime replaced Genoese ones in the citadels, including Ajaccio's.
The Oki 900 was the ultimate tool of cell phone hackers because it could listen in to AMPS phone calls right out of the box with no hardware modifications.
Probably the ultimate development of graphic presentations was the Dynamic page implementation of the University of Southern California BBS ( USCBBS ) by Susan Biddlecomb, which predated the implementation of the HTML Dynamic web page.
The paradox of the early Bauhaus was that, although its manifesto proclaimed that the ultimate aim of all creative activity was building, the school did not offer classes in architecture until 1927.
In these sutras the perfection of the wisdom of not-self is stated to be the true self ; the ultimate goal of the path is then characterized using a range of positive language that had been used previously in Indian philosophy by essentialist philosophers, but which was now transmuted into a new Buddhist vocabulary to describe a being who has successfully completed the Buddhist path.
Bonaparte had sought to invade Egypt, as the first step in a campaign against British India whose ultimate aim was to drive Britain out of the French Revolutionary Wars.
The most notable attempt to use deep penetration operations in Normandy was at Mortain, which exacerbated the German position in the already-forming Falaise Pocket and assisted in the ultimate destruction of German forces in Normandy.

3.436 seconds.