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Anxious and events
Anxious to be at the centre of events he rented a house in Dublin, but Molly was reluctant to join him: mindful of her sons ' education, and believing that she and her husband could best serve the cause by influencing opinion in London, only with resignation did she eventually give up their London home of fifteen years to settle in Dublin, at the end of 1919.

Anxious and was
Anxious to combine the themes of personal transformation found in the works of Arthur Rimbaud with the politics of Karl Marx, Breton joined the French Communist Party in 1927, from which he was expelled in 1933.
Anxious that it was over twice as long as planned and at double the budget, Buñuel offered to trim the film and cease production, but Noailles gave him the go-ahead to continue the project.
Anxious not to lose the six votes of that party, on which he relied for his parliamentary majority, Qarase declared that he was " dismayed by the severity of the sentences " that had been handed down.
Anxious to prevent the annulment and Henry's eventual break with the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope was even prepared to grant a special dispensation for their marriage.
" Water " was replaced with a new song, " Anxious Heart ".
His best known arrangements are of his own " Hot and Anxious " which later became " In The Mood " and of " Christopher Columbus ", which he was one of the writers of but never got the credit ( both for his brother ).
Though most of Stewart's own music ( specifically with Eurythmics ) was released via the RCA / BMG label, he also formed his own record label in the 1980s called Anxious Records.
Anxious to retain the support of his coalition partner, and shore up his electoral base in the Bau-Tailevu region, in which Seniloli is an influential chief, Prime Minister Qarase said that he was " dismayed by the severity of the sentences " handed down.
Anxious, Cash considered turning the car around, but abandoned this idea because the road was too narrow and she presumed the car would get stuck on the dirt shoulders, which were soft from that evening's rains.
Anxious for their safety Kirill and Victoria decided that the best thing to do was to leave Russia.
Halliday and Garcia were introduced to each other by fellow musician Dave Stewart of Eurythmics ; Garcia had played bass guitar as part of Eurythmics ' live band in 1983 – 84 and on two of their studio albums ; while Halliday was signed to Stewart's Anxious Records label as a solo artist.
Anxious to recommend himself to her successor James I, and disobeying the orders of the council, he started on horseback immediately after the Queen's death on the morning of 24 March 1603, in order to be the first to communicate the tidings to James, arrived at Holyrood late on 26 March, and was appointed by the King a Gentleman of the Bedchamber.
Anxious to bring about reforms from within in the Hindu society and to provide a forum for bringing the Hindus of the world together, Vishwa Hindu Parishad was founded on the Krishna Janmashtami day in 1964 under his guidance.
Anxious Records was a record label set up by David A. Stewart of Eurythmics.
He soon became prominent ; first by his contributions to its organ the Messenger ; then by The Anxious Bench — A Tract for the Times ( 1843 ), attacking the vicious excesses of revivalistic methods ; and by his defence of the inauguration address, The Principle of Protestantism, delivered by his colleague Philip Schaff, which aroused a storm of protest by its suggestion that Pauline Protestantism was not the last word in the development of the church but that a Johannine Christianity was to be its out-growth, and by its recognition of Petrine Romanism as a stage in ecclesiastical development.
Anxious to prove that his rookie year was not a fluke, Laboy worked out in the off-season but injured his knee in his first game of the Puerto Rican winter-league season.

Anxious and all
Anxious to prepare themselves in the event of hostilities, on February 17, 1621, the men of the colony met to form a militia consisting of all able-bodied men and elected Standish their commander.
Anxious to retrieve the northern shore of the Gulf of Bothnia, Sweden may have forged part of the treaty only a few years later, and claimed that the northern border went all the way up to the Arctic Ocean.
Anxious avoidance is when a person avoids anxiety provoking situations by all means.

Anxious and .
Anxious to avoid a similar debacle in the motor car industry, Hanch went to Detroit in 1909 to enlist the support of leading A.L.A.M. members for an industry-wide patent-sharing plan.
* Hysterium: ( Latin for " Hysterical ", or " Anxious ", the suffix "- um " makes the name neuter, and the character's gender is often mistaken throughout the piece ) The chief slave in the house of Senex.
Anxious to curb further disorders in the region, the United States began to urge Carías to step aside and allow free elections when his current term in office expired.
Anxious to pay homage to Stalin, Albania's rulers implemented new elements of the Stalinist economic system.
Anxious to avoid becoming entrapped in the surrounding ice, he intended to head for the Vaigatch Strait, but became stuck within the many icebergs and floes.
Anxious to avoid looking greedy by comparison, Gimbels implements the same referral policy throughout its entire chain, forcing Macy's and other stores to respond in kind.
Anxious to shore-up his position, he bankrupted the treasury.
Anxious to exploit this source of outside revenue, residents petitioned the Railroad to let them build a real station, which they did as a community project.
Anxious to reward Marlborough for his diplomatic and martial skills in Ireland and on the Continent, Anne made him the Master-General of the Ordnance – an office he had long desired – a Knight of the Garter and Captain-General of her armies at home and abroad.
Anxious to secure his position at Rome and stabilize the situation on the Danube frontier, Gallus made peace with the Goths.
Anxious about his open left flank, he sent two grenadier battalions back in search of Riesch's column.
Anxious about the beleaguered garrison of Bellegarde, de la Union assembled an army of 45, 000 infantry and 4, 000 cavalry.
Anxious to avoid scandal, Boult breaks up with Eileen, who later kills herself with an overdose of pills.
Anxious birds emit a harsh, shrit-it-it and nestlings call for food with a churring noise.
* Parrish, Michael E. Anxious Decades: America in Prosperity and Depression, 1920 – 1941 W. W. Norton, 1992
Anxious to re-establish good relations with the Pope and perhaps gain recognition for Portuguese independence, she sent Richard Bellings, later her principal secretary, to Rome with letters for the pope and several cardinals.
Anxious to placate the exasperated public, the military, hard-line labor leaders ( particularly the steelworkers ' Lorenzo Miguel ), and most other Peronists, on October 6 she and Lúder signed new measures giving blanket immunity for the Armed Forces that they may ( in her words ) " annihilate the subversives.
Anxious to be reunited with his family, he learned that his wife had died, his farm had been destroyed, and his children had been taken in by neighbors.
Manone recorded " Tar Paper Stomp " which did not become popular until the middle of 1930, just months before Horace Henderson used the same tune in " Hot and Anxious ", recorded by his brother's band, The Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, on 1931 March 19.

understand and present
His early work in scrutinizing the use of local, exchange and trunk telephone line usage in a small community, to understand the theoretical requirements of an efficient network led to the creation of the Erlang formula, which became a foundational element of present day telecommunication network studies.
Speakers of Czech and Slovak usually understand both languages in their written and spoken form, thus constituting a pluricentric language, though some dialects or heavily accented speech in either language might present difficulties to speakers of the other ( in particular, Czech speakers may find Eastern Slovak dialects difficult to comprehend ).
The majority of scholars tend to understand Plotinus ' opponents as being a Gnostic sect — certainly ( specifically Sethian ), several such groups were present in Alexandria and elsewhere about the Mediterranean during Plotinus ' lifetime.
By studying how cultural concepts have changed over time, post-structuralists seek to understand how those same concepts are understood by readers in the present.
Structuralists also seek to understand the historical interpretation of cultural concepts, but focus their efforts on understanding how those concepts were understood by the author in his or her own time, rather than how they may be understood by the reader in the present.
It attempts to combine the insights of psychotherapy with the research methodology of the social sciences to understand the emotional origin of the social and political behavior of groups and nations, past and present.
I do not object to the principle of graduated taxation: for the just principle of ability to pay is not determined simply by the amount of income ... But, so far as I understand the present measure of finance from the partial reports I have received, I find it too violent.
In addition to helping us understand the past, zooarchaeology can also help us to improve the present and the future.
:* Pollen has been observed in the ice cores and can be used to understand which plants were present as the layer formed.
the former they know to be impossible ( at least at present ) & by the latter if I understand them right, they mean no Laws & no Government whatsoever-in the mean time it may be truly said that Gen. Carleton had taken an ill measure of the influence of the seigneurs & Clergy over the lower order of people whose Principle of conduct founded in fear & the sharpness of authority over them now no longer exercised, is unrestrained, & breaks out in every shape of contempt or detestation of those whom they used to behold with terror & who gave them I believe too many occasions to express it.
European pronunciation is not really difficult for Canadians to understand ; only differences in vocabulary present any problems.
Palynology is used by geologists to help date rocks for petroleum, mining and water exploration and to help unravel the history of plants on Earth ; by geographers to investigate climatic and environmental change: by botanists for plant taxonomy and phylogeny ; by immunologist to investigate allergenic pollen ; by archaeologists to study the customs, rituals and agricultural practices of ancient peoples ; by zoologists and environmental scientists to understand foraging habits of insects, birds and mammals and to investigate past native vegetation and habitats in order to preserve the present and protect endangered species.
In 1923 he wrote to the Swiss philanthropist Werner Reinhart: " For the present, it matters more to me if people understand my older works ...
But he tells everyone present they may be surprised to know that he let him off with a caution as he feels as Captain he failed to make the young man understand his duty.
For example, though eating meat / animal products is technically different than killing for the meat, if one knows that such foods comes from inhumane industrialized animal husbandry then one may understand one's sīla to present new ethical questions.
Past events are presented from the view point of the main protagonist, the aging Stevens ; elements of the past are presented as fragments, apparently subconsciously censored by Stevens in order to present ( explicitly ) a description of past occurrences as he would have the reader understand them and ( implicitly ) in order to relay the fact that the information supplied is subjective.
The Gospel of Thomas proclaims that the Kingdom of God is already present for those who understand the secret message of Jesus ( Saying 113 ), and lacks apocalyptic themes.
It seems clear that he had a peculiar gift for evoking the enthusiasm of the native tribes, and we can understand well how he was able to use the famous white fawn, a present from one of the natives that was supposed to communicate to him the advice of the goddess Diana, to his advantage.
Dante was designed to acquire gas samples from the magma lake inside the inner crater of Mount Erebus in order to understand the chemistry better through the use of the on-board gas chromatograph as well as measuring the temperature inside the volcano and the radioactivity of the materials present in such volcanoes.
In order to understand Jackson ’ s concurrence in Dennis v. United States, a basic understanding of the origin of the clear and present danger test is helpful.
" Dawn Prince-Hughes has written that great apes meet all the standards set out for personhood: " self-awareness ; comprehension of past, present, and future ; the ability to understand complex rules and their consequences on emotional levels ; the ability to choose to risk those consequences, a capacity for empathy, and the ability to think abstractly.
One reason, she held, was that conscience, as we understand it in moral or legal matters, is supposedly always present within us, just like consciousness: " and this conscience is also supposed to tell us what to do and what to repent ; before it became the lumen naturale or Kant's practical reason, it was the voice of God.
One motivation behind taphonomy is to better understand biases present in the fossil record.
He begins by explaining that people must understand human nature before they can interpret the origins of love and how it affects the then present time.

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