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He thanked Mantell in a letter which includes this enthusiastic passage:
They also visited a convict settlement at Anzio ; Bizet sent an enthusiastic letter to Marmontel, recounting his experiences.
His film Zazie dans le métro (" Zazie in the Metro ," 1960, an adaptation of the Raymond Queneau novel ) did inspire Truffaut to write an enthusiastic letter to Malle.
According to George Malko, Boyd was involved with Scientology and had attained the state of Grade IV Release, and "... wrote an enthusiastic letter to Scientology describing how he had used his newfound abilities to survive the rigors of location shooting in Louisiana.
While first enthusiastic about the story, eight months later the executive editor would claim the story was faulty, in a letter to readers in which he stated: " I believe that we fell short at every step of our process.
" In Leipzig he gave a concert on December 28, 1838, attended by Mendelssohn who on the following day, in a letter to his sister Fanny, gave an enthusiastic account.
The enthusiastic letter that Mozart wrote to his father Leopold is informative concerning Stein and Mozart's own preferences in pianos. The letter is very widely quoted.
After consulting with " Hand of the Cause of God " Adelbert Mühlschlegel, who according to them was " enthusiastic " about this proposal, the Universal House of Justice gave their consent in a letter dated 19 March 1973 ( 18. 19. 129 BE ), a date which effectively marks the birth of the Bahá ' í Esperanto League.
They are also mentioned-quite negatively-in a letter by Robert Burns: " bout two years ago, a Mrs Buchan from Glasgow came among them, & began to spread some fanatical notions of religion among them, [...] till in spring last the Populace rose & mobbed the old leader Buchan & put her out of the town ; on which all her followers voluntarily quit the place likewise, & with such precipitation, that many of them never shut their doors behind them [...] Their tenets are a strange jumble of enthusiastic jargon ; among others, she pretends to give them the Holy Ghost by breathing on them, which she does with postures & practices that are scandalously indecent.

enthusiastic and dated
The locality is well known to geologists following the enthusiastic description by Edward Greenly, in his pioneering book on the geology of Anglesey dated 1919: ‘ a many coloured mélange that is really indescribable, and must therefore be seen in the field to be envisaged ’.
The text's modern editor, Geberding, who vindicates the coherence and accuracy of its account, gives reasons for locating the anonymous author in Soissons, probably in the royal monastery of Saint-Médard and characterizes him as " Neustrian, a staunch Merovingian legitimist, secular as opposed to ecclesiastically minded, and an enthusiastic admirer and probably a member of that aristocratic class based on the Seine-Oise valley whose deeds, wars and kings he describes ". Liber historiae Francorum is customarily dated to 727 because of a reference at the end to the sixth year of Theuderic IV.

enthusiastic and 10
" The team's first demonstration before Navy officials took place on 10 May 1946 and was met with enthusiastic approval.
However, encouraged by Reyer and Massenet, Bizet fashioned a four-movement suite from the music, which was performed under Pasdeloup on 10 November to an enthusiastic reception.
In spite of all the enthusiastic reviews, the original editions failed to achieve the same degree of commercial success, and only about 3, 000 hardcover and 10, 000 paperback copies of each novel ever found a buyer.
He won in 10 hours and 25 minutes, finishing in front of an enthusiastic crowd at 6. 10pm.
But its orientation toward children was somewhat questioned because of the enthusiastic response from adult audiences ; therefore the second season was moved to the time slot after the night time news at 10: 00 pm on Fridays.
" However, UK critics were more enthusiastic, with Metal Hammer awarding the album 8 / 10 and Rock Sound declaring it " a storming experience from the depths " and rating it at 4 / 5.
When soldier lads march by ( line 10 )-This probably refers to the enthusiastic parades of new soldiers marching through town and city centers before going off to fight ..
A determined woman who thrived on challenges, she did the impossible in only 10 months – while supporting herself as a file clerk at Eaton's department store, she recruited and trained dancers, staged some Promenade Concerts, organized a summer school, gathered a talented artistic staff and whipped her uneven but enthusiastic new company into shape for its opening on 12 November 1951.

enthusiastic and September
A posthumous play, Les Précepteurs, using the themes of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Emile: Or, On Education, was performed on 17 September 1794 and met with an enthusiastic reception.
On September 26, 1895, Emperor Franz Joseph visited Bánffyhunyad following the end of Hungarian Army manoeuvres in Transylvania and was given an enthusiastic welcome by the townspeople, who built an arch decorated with the region's flowers and plants for the occasion.
O ’ Brien immediately summoned a meeting held in the Cork Town Hall under the auspices of the All-for-Ireland League on 2 September, the hall packed with an enthusiastic audience of men and women.
According to an article in the September 23, 2007 Victoria Times Colonist, he is an enthusiastic, skilled, and competitive race car driver having won the 2007 Diamond Class Ontario championship for Formula Fords at the age of 67.
Reports in September 2012 suggest New Line was enthusiastic about the draft screenplay produced by Federman and Scalia and has begun the process of meeting potential directors to hire for the project.
They met in London in September when Dunn asked about setting up a Scottish branch of the HLRS ; Grey was less than enthusiastic, having experienced difficulties with the much more radical and grass-roots-based North-Western Homosexual Law Reform Committee, which was later to become the Campaign for Homosexual Equality ( CHE ).
Her concert in September 1958, before an audience of 2, 500 people at the Theatre of Rivarolo del Re, won enthusiastic approval from local critics.
It was reported that de Llano was enthusiastic in relation to the military coup d ' état initiated by General Miguel Primo de Rivera ; Primo de Rivera had received support for the action from King Alfonso on 13 September 1923.
The Groudle Glen Railway is a narrow gauge railway north of Douglas in the Isle of Man which is owned and operated by a small group of enthusiastic volunteers and operates on summer Sundays ; May to September and Wednesday evenings in July and August along with a number of annual special events.
In September 1993, Zviad Gamsakhurdia took advantage of the struggle in Abkhazia to return to the city of Zugdidi, western Georgia, and rally enthusiastic but disorganized Georgians in Samegrelo region against the demoralized and unpopular government of Eduard Shevardnadze.
Henry Warburton ( 12 November 1784 – 16 September 1858 ) was an English merchant and politician, and also an enthusiastic amateur scientist.
However, their enthusiastic reception as performers in Toronto's Rock and Roll Concert extravaganza in September 1969 ostensibly crystallised his decision to leave the band.
Adrian first achieved wide public notice in a nine-month season at the Westminster Theatre from September 1938, as Pandarus in a modern dress Troilus and Cressida and Sir Ralph Bloomfield Bonnington in The Doctor's Dilemma, winning enthusiastic notices from the critics: " Mr Max Adrian triumphantly turns Pandarus into a chattering and repulsive fribble of the glossily squalid night-club type "; " The egregious ' B. B .'...

enthusiastic and directed
These " enthusiastic amateurs " became GoFasterStripe and, having set themselves up in order to film the show, have gone on to film the works of many other " non-mainstream " comedians, including sets from Tony Law ( Lee's support act on the 2009 If You Prefer A Milder Comedian, Please Ask For One tour ), Simon Munnery ( whose BBC television comedy series-Attention Scum-was directed by Lee ) and several by Lee's former partner Richard Herring.
“ Top of the Rock ,” directed by Deven Khote of UTV, was put on heavy rotation by MTV in the light of enthusiastic viewer response.
Soon after his second arrival to power, Tătărescu became noted for the enthusiastic support he gave to the modernist sculptor Constantin Brâncuşi, and directed state funds to finance the building of Brancusi's The Endless Column complex in Târgu Jiu ( completed in October 1938 ).
Recruiting a first nucleus of talented and enthusiastic puppeteers such as Dorina Tǎnǎsescu, Antigona Papazicopol and Elvira Chladek, and using the voices of reputed actors from the National Theatre of Bucharest, Nicolae Massim directed the first marionette show in Romania " With Ţăndărica to the Southern Seas ".
Julia first appears in Nineteen Eighty-Four at the age of 26, an enthusiastic participant in the Two Minutes Hate directed against Emmanuel Goldstein, a Party co-founder who claims the Revolution was betrayed.

enthusiastic and toward
He is especially known for his enthusiastic support for expanding and strengthening the British Empire in India and Africa as the foundation of British greatness, in contrast to Gladstone's negative attitude toward imperialism.
Westerners were more enthusiastic toward the game than were the Japanese, although there were a few negative appraisals.

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It submits an enthusiastic, impressionistic conception of Lindemann contributing another aspect of the man, but on no more authoritative basis than Sir Charles' account.
Even enthusiastic advocates of the Modern Movement such as Sir Nikolaus Pevsner have found the Béton brut concrete both inside and out overbearing.
Bass was an enthusiastic naturalist and botanist, and he forwarded some of his botanical discoveries to Sir Joseph Banks in London.
Norway, together with the designer Hessell Tiltman, having been discharged by the Airship Guarantee Company ( a subsidiary of Vickers ), after the R101 disaster also junked the more successful R100, decided to found their own small aircraft business: Cobham was an early and enthusiastic recruit: indeed, it was thanks to Sir Alan-who placed early orders for two " Off Plan " aircraft ( the three-engined ten seater Ferry ) for his National Aviation Day Limited company – that Airspeed managed to commence manufacturing at all.
Many records of experiences at Gräfenberg were published, all more or less favorable to the claims of Priessnitz, and some enthusiastic in their estimate of his genius and penetration ; Captain R. T. Claridge introduced hydropathy into England in the early 1840s, his writings and lectures, and later those of Sir William James Erasmus Wilson ( 1809 – 1884 ), James Manby Gully and Edward Johnson, making numerous converts, and filling the establishments which opened soon after at Malvern and elsewhere, with Scotland particularly well represented.
Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington was a noted astronomer who became an enthusiastic and influential promoter of Einstein's general theory of relativity.
Such musicians as Karel Ančerl, Leonard Bernstein, Sir Adrian Boult, Rudolf Firkušný, Jaroslav Krombholc, Rafael Kubelík, Moura Lympany, Evgeny Mravinsky, Charles Münch, Ginette Neveu, Jarmila Novotná, Lev Oborin, David Oistrakh, Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi and Jan Panenka have won enthusiastic ovations on the Prague Spring Festival stage.
Growing up, Sir Jack did not force David into racing, and it was only after discovering go-karts at 17, that he became enthusiastic enough to purchase a second-hand go-kart with his next-door neighbour and to begin racing.
On an occasion, the chief rabbi of England, Sir Immanuel Jakobowitz expressed his enthusiastic admiration for Rosen's achievements.
Sir Paul was enthusiastic in two sports: He played for the Hong Kong Cricket Club first eleven, and was a thoroughbred horse racing enthusiast.
Conductor Sir Adrian Boult was invited to conduct the school orchestra ( he was not enthusiastic, either ).
Sir Morris-Not the finest swordsman in the world, but the most enthusiastic.
Monckton was born in London, the eldest son of the Town Clerk of London, Sir John Braddick Monckton, and Lady Monckton, the former Maria Louisa Long ( 1837 – 1920 ), an " enthusiastic amateur actress ".

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