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young and ardent
As a young boy and in later life, Pacelli was an ardent follower of the Virgin Mary.
As a young man the poet T. S. Eliot, an ardent admirer of Kipling, wrote a short story called " The Man Who Was King ".
Her father, an ardent gambler, taught her the art of gaming from a very young age.
Moreover, he had brought from Europe a new manner, imbued with ardent Romanticism and this he wore without ease in the formal, self-satisfied and prim provincial society of New England ; the young man's European air was subjected to ridicule, but his politics were sympathetic to Jacksonian democracy.
The " young and ardent " Morlot troops, hampered in their progress by the obstacles of the terrain, full of ditches and olive groves, and after a few feints unsuccessful, they got together in the shelter of thick grove of Cardete, and since he took to the Mesh Cabezo height, big and red mountain, the highest of which undulate on the right bank of Queiles.
As a young man, Barrès carried his Romantic and individualist theory of the Ego into politics as an ardent partisan of General Boulanger, locating himself in the more populist side of the heterogenous Boulangist coalition.
But the young critic had offended many sensibilities by his ardent advocacy of modern ideas ; he was known to be a Jew, his convictions were Radical, he was suspected of being an atheist.
He later took on several young lawyers, among them Edward McPherson, who later became his protégé and ardent supporter in Congress.
Arthur Quiller-Couch responded with a contrary view and claimed that the lines were " a vague observation – to anyone whom life has taught to face facts and define his terms, actually an uneducated conclusion, albeit most pardonable in one so young and ardent.
* Der Weg der Sozialdemokratie-the author takes on the ardent young socialists in his constituency
His father, Colonel James M. MacKaye, was a successful attorney and an ardent abolitionist ; Steele's mother died when he was young.
" Harris considers the callousness and cynicism of the song to underline the " moral " of the story, that young women should not succumb to the advances and promises of ardent young men.
He was an ardent collector of old compositions, and often sent young men to Italy, at his own expense, to discover interesting musical manuscripts.
Shaken by the Austrian defeat in the 1866 Austro-Prussian War, the dissolution of the German Confederation and the foundation of the German Empire in 1871, young Schönerer became a political activist and ardent admirer of German chancellor Otto von Bismarck.
The ardent young breast panted for the great university of Art, Rome ; and the first step to the desired goal was to London.
Massachusetts ' young and ardent Boston patriot, Josiah Quincy, Jr. visited North Carolina staying 5 days.
* Ylvie, a young girl in Flake who is Vicky's neighbour and most ardent supporter.
Said to symbolize love and to be an aphrodisiac, only the most ardent young lovers scrambled on mountainsides and the deep gorges of Crete gathering bunches of the pink blooms to present as love tokens.
However, this anecdote first appeared in the 12th century Samguk Sagi, long after Choe had died and some modern scholars concur that Choe, a native and ardent supporter of Silla, never penned it but that it was attributed to him by a young Goryeo dynasty to buttress its legitimacy and win over the support of young Silla scholars to its enterprise.
An ardent Victorian, Mr Clark was especially proud that so many of his young school ’ s sons had perished in the valiant struggle ' for hearth and home ' ( the motto ) – hence the school's martial insignia too.
It is worth mentioning that Anjan Dutt has an ardent fan-following especially within college and university students and young urbanites and he maintains a steady popularity within his selected audience.
* Chevalier Léon, their son ; young man obsessed with freedom, like all ardent new souls.

young and republican
Royalist invasion forces were defeated at Toulon in 1793, leaving the French republican forces in an offensive position and granting a young officer, Napoleon Bonaparte, a certain fame.
This clause, overtly a demand by Cromwell fearing the Orangists, was perhaps inserted on the covert wishes of the leading Dutch politicians, the new Grand Pensionary, the young republican Johan de Witt, and his uncle Cornelis de Graeff.
It tells the story of Robert Jordan, a young American in the International Brigades attached to a republican guerrilla unit during the Spanish Civil War.
In 1932, many young republicans switched allegiance from the republican movement to Fianna Fáil.
After a stirring opening on the eve of the coup d ' état, involving an idealistic young village couple joining up with the republican militia in the middle of the night, Zola then spends the next few chapters going back in time to pre-Revolutionary Provence, and proceeds to lay the foundations for the entire Rougon-Macquart cycle, committing himself to what would become the next twenty-two years of his life's work.
Italy clung to Rococo until the Napoleonic regimes brought the new archaeological classicism, which was embraced as a political statement by young, progressive, urban Italians with republican leanings.
Its leaders were young militant politicians, such as Michael Collins ( 28 ) and de Valera ( 36 ), like most of the new voters and their imprisoned republican candidates.
The possibility, quite real at the time, of European countries seeking to dominate the young American nation, strengthened the desire to prevent the adoption of the republican form at all costs and to avoid any territorial dismemberment into small republics, weak and in constant rivalry with one another.
* The Education Commission, led by Barbara Lefebvre and Alain Seksig, makes young people more aware of republican values.
William McKinley, an old school pro-business republican, was succeeded by the young, energetic Theodore Roosevelt who actively championed anti-trust laws.
Joseph Bara, also written Barra ( 30 July 1779, Palaiseau – 7 December 1793 Jallais ) a young French republican soldier at the time of the Revolution.
He was an obscure republican student when the Spanish revolutionary movement of 1854 took place, and the young liberals and democrats of that epoch decided to hold a meeting in the largest theatre of the capital.
Italy clung to Rococo until the Napoleonic regimes brought the new archaeological classicism, which was embraced as a political statement by young, progressive, urban Italians with republican leanings.

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In The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, a comic twist was added to rhyming slang by way of spurious and fabricated examples which a young man had laboriously to explain to his father ( e. g. ' dustbins ' meaning ' children ', as in ' dustbin lids ' = ' kids '; ' Teds ' being ' Ted Heath ' and thus ' teeth '; and even ' Chitty Chitty ' being ' Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ', and thus ' rhyming slang '...).
' Let's Dance ', with its little narrative surrounding the young Aborigine couple, targeted ' youth ', and ' China Girl ', with its bare-bummed ( and later partially censored ) beach lovemaking scene ( a homage to the film From Here to Eternity ), was sufficiently sexually provocative to guarantee heavy rotation on MTV.
Then, on Easter Day, young kids would duel with them saying ' Christ is resurrected, Indeed He is ', breaking and eating them.
* The comedy-musical play Heid ( pronounced ' Heed ', a Scottish inflection of the word ' Head ') by Forbes Masson alluded to the phrenology work of George Combe, citing the pseudoscience's influence on a young Charles Darwin as an inspiration for writers.
He was inspired by hearing his mother practising the piano in the evenings – mostly works by Chopin and Beethoven – and composed his first piano composition at the age of five, an ' Indian Gallop ', which was written down by his mother: this was in the Lydian mode ( a major scale with a raised 4th scale degree ) as the young Prokofiev felt ' reluctance to tackle the black notes '.
Other major antagonists of the show include Caesar and Alti, a Roman official, and Shamaness respectively ; Caesar's first appearance was in the second season episode ' Destiny ', he's first introduced as a young Roman patrician.
A pigmented variant, called the ' nevus of Reed ', typically appears on the leg of young women.
Mythological roots of the name date back to a legendary ancient king named ' Italus ', though a more likely origin may be from ancient Oscan VÍTELIÚ, meaning " land of young cattle ", as Italy was a rich agricultural country since ancient times.
The tales she told the young Charles, of the English Wars of the Roses, would inspire him with notions of chivalry, aristocratic ' romanticism ', and the missionary ideals of Burgundy.
In ' L ' élément tragique ', Philoctète is a character who has been abandoned with a weapon and a festering leg wound on the roof of Parisian apartment building ; a Ulysse and a young Néoptolème are also part of the story.
Related words include the Gaelic caileag (' young woman ', ' girl ') and the Lowland Scots carline / carlin (' old woman ', ' witch ').
* Lucile Morrison: The Lost Queen of Egypt ( Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1937 ), although this young adult novel is about Akhenaten's daughter, spelled ' Ankhsenpaaten ', later ' Ankhsenamon ', he appears as a character until his death in chapter 16.
According to her son Madison, while young, the children " were permitted to stay about the ' great house ', and only required to do such light work as going on errands.
The wasp lays its eggs in young whitefly ' scales ', turning them black as the parasite larvae pupates.
The proud owner of a young specimen at Pencarrow garden near Bodmin in Cornwall was showing it to a group of friends, and one made the remark " It would puzzle a monkey to climb that "; as the species had no existing popular name, first ' monkey puzzler ', then ' monkey puzzle ' stuck.
Writing in his book Lucky Kunst: The Rise and Fall of Young British Art, the commentator Gregor Muir said: The second part of ' Lucky Kunst ', featuring a group of young artists from New York, opened some weeks later.
On his deathbed, Rurik bequeathed his realm to Oleg, who belonged to his kin, and entrusted to Oleg ’ s hands his son Igor ', for he was very young .</ br >
In March 2008, the RSC launched a manifesto ' Stand up for Shakespeare ', a campaign to promote a positive experience of Shakespeare for children and young people.
Nearly two hundred young boys and girls perform various characters in ' Tharakayano ', the first ever Sri-Lankan Passion play in Ballet style.

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