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:" The interior arrangements are very elegant and reflect great credit on the architect ( Mr. S. Strachan ) for whose design for the building a premium was awarded ....
:" The social intercourse and the ceremonious carriage, which were constantly kept up in the families of the chiefs, produced a refinement of ideas, a polish of language and expression, and an elegant gracefulness of manner, in a degree, as superior and distinct from those of the lower and laborious classes, as the man of letters, or the polished courtier differs from the clown.

:" and piece
:" There is no difference whether you have a basketful or a small piece.
:" To prevent the excessive duration of operas, without however prejudicing the fame often sought by opera singers from the repetition of vocal pieces, I deem the enclosed notice to the public ( that no piece for more than a single voice is to be repeated ) to be the most reasonable expedient.
" Another review in the same paper also commended the " simple beauty of the story itself " and also praised Beban's performance :" George Beban, who has the difficult role of Pietro Donnetti, gives a piece of character work that is truly marvelous.
:" Dance is the physical expression of music and the piece is intended to convey that feeling to the viewer in a composition which is simple, exuberant and celebratory.
:" ... the music of Semele is so full of variety, the recitative so expressive, the orchestration so inventive, the characterization so apt, the general level of invention so high, the action so full of credible situation and incident — in a word, the piece as a whole is so suited to the operatic stage — that one can only suppose its neglect to have been due to an act of abnegation on the part of opera companies.
:" And from that which he had taken for a single piece of work, he was able to make two.
:" The aim of form-criticism is to determine the original form of a piece of narrative, a dominical saying or a parable.
:" We have similar questions about USFS ’ s use of VolStrata data, which identifies total timber volume and not forest structure, to approve the projects, where forest structure — and not total timber volume — is relevant to the habitability of a piece of land.
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His review was scathing :" It is a cheap piece of bald-faced slapstick comedy that treats the hideous depredations of that sleazy, moronic pair as though they were as full of fun and frolic as the jazz-age cut-ups in Thoroughly Modern Millie ... uch ridiculous, camp-tinctured travesties of the kind of people these desperadoes were and of the way people lived in the dusty Southwest back in those barren years might be passed off as candidly commercial movie comedy, nothing more, if the film weren't reddened with blotches of violence of the most grisly sort ...
:" Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, drew a circle with a piece of red chalk and said: ' When men, even unknowingly, are to meet one day, whatever may befall each, whatever the diverging paths, on the said day, they will inevitably come together in the red circle.

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:" no-one has ever been able to define the difference between interference and diffraction satisfactorily.
:" We do not believe that he ever had a church on earth without revealing himself to that church: consequently, there were apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers, in the same.
Reynolds was less enthusiastic about Raphael's panel paintings, but the slight sentimentality of these made them enormously popular in the 19th century :" We have been familiar with them from childhood onwards, through a far greater mass of reproductions than any other artist in the world has ever had ..." wrote Wölfflin, who was born in 1862, of Raphael's Madonnas.
:" Didn't  you ever see a Habeas Corpus?
:" Well, hardly ever!
:" Well, he's had it in for me ever since I kinda ran over his dog ... Well, replace the word ' kinda ' with ' repeatedly ' and the word ' dog ' with ' son '.
:" O Dumuzid of the fair-spoken mouth, of the ever kind eyes ," she sobs tearfully, " O you of the fair-spoken mouth, of the ever kind eyes ," she sobs tearfully.
The tale is also alluded to by John Critchley Prince in lines 24 to 29 of his poem " North Wales :" " Thou hast not trod with pilgrim foot the ground / Where sleeps the canine martyr of distrust, / Poor Gelert, famed in song, as brave a hound / As ever guarded homestead, hut, or hall, / Or leapt exulting at the hunter ’ s call ; / As ever grateful man consigned to dust.
:" Satan, ruler of darkness, giver of evil, destroyer of what is good and just, is not now, nor ever again will be, a part of this town of Inglis.
:" there are so many who delight in War that I have less hope than ever of our being able to make peace.
:" Has it ever happened to you, O king, that rival kings rose up against you as enemies and opponents?
Film historian John DiLeo has written that Magnani's acting in the film " displays why she is inarguably one of the half dozen greatest screen actresses of all time ", and added :" Whenever Magnani laughs or cries ( which is often ), it's as if you've never seen anyone laugh or cry before: has laughter ever been so burstingly joyful or tears so shatteringly sad?
:" The man — it is ever so with the noblest — was greater than his work.
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:" I have looked about enough to be sure this is the richest and most virgin field I have ever worked in.
:* Part 4 :" As such, it represents one of the most intellectually ambitious literary projects ever written ".
:" There was no basis here for criminal proceedings against Wright, but he had been publicly condemned as the man on whom the guilt chiefly lay, and that was a reputation that he was unlikely ever to lie down.
:" I also criticized the unilateral repatriation of 1982, concluding that ' even in their moments of greatest mistrust, the Québécois never imagined that the pact of 1867 could ever be changed without their consent.
:" I probably would have done this if I had ever had the opportunity, but there is not a word of truth to it.
:" What shall I do to be for ever known,
:" Still, what would be our position if the family ever found out the real culprit?
:" If you say nothing, nobody will ever know it.
:" from henceforth and for ever everyone being of the council of the Province and any other gentleman of able judgement summoned by writ ( and the Lord of every Manor within this Province after Manors be erected ) shall and may have his voice, seat, and place in every General Assembly ... together with two or more able and sufficient men for the hundred as the said freedmen or the major part of them ... shall think good ".

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In his Materials for a History of the Baptists in Rhode Island, Edwards wrote :" The first mover himself for it Baptist college in 1762 was laughed at as a projector of a thing impracticable.
:" Thayer indubitably wrote ' Casey ,' but he could not recite it ....
Roger Ebert, who gave the film a mere one star in the Chicago Sun-Times, wrote :" The filmmakers must have known that the original Godzilla ( 1956 ) had many loyal fans all over the world who treasured the absurd dialogue, the bad lip-synching, the unbelievable special effects, the phony profundity.
In June 1937, when Lord Mount Temple, the Chairman of the Anglo-German Fellowship, asked to see the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain after meeting Hitler in a visit arranged by Ribbentrop, Robert Vansittart, the British Foreign Office's Undersecretary wrote a memo stating that :" The P. M. Minister should certainly not see Lord Mount Temple – nor should the S of S. We really must put a stop to this eternal butting in of amateurs – and Lord Mount Temple is a particularly silly one.
Green wrote to Freeman on 11 November 1875 :" I am very sorry to have missed you, dear Freeman ... Little Evans — son of John Evans the great — has just come back from the Herzegovina which he reached by way of Lapland, having started from the Schools in excitement at the ' first ' I wrung for him out of the obdurate Stubbs ..."
A recent study translates his words as follows :" And a very great betrayal of a lord it is also in the world, that a man betray his lord to death, or drive him living from the land, and both have come to pass in this land: Edward was betrayed, and then killed, and after that burned ..." Later sources, further removed from events, such as the late 11th century Passio S. Eadwardi and John of Worcester, claim that Ælfthryth organised the killing of Edward, while Henry of Huntingdon wrote that she killed Edward herself.
The American historian Gerhard Weinberg wrote about Raeder's role in invading Norway that :" Inside the German government during the war, Raeder always called attention to his own role in pushing the invasion of Norway ; after the war, he invariably blamed it on the British.
Also, at the start of World War I, Albert I of Belgium stated he was in command of the Belgian army contrary to his Prime Minister Charles de Broqueville and, according to Raymond Fusilier, also against the Belgian Constitution Luc Schepens wrote similar opinions :" The two main casualties of World War I are the Constitution and the parliamentary regime.
") In April 1887, Carroll wrote in " Alice on the Stage :"
In April 1916, the Los Angeles Times wrote :" The next large feature looming on the horizon is the Ince photoplay, ' Civilization ' ...
As American critic Charles Caffin wrote in 1907 :" He did better than attract a few followers and imitators ; he influenced the whole world of art.
A reviewer for the publication Bright Sights wrote that the film had a powerfully downbeat conclusion with a social message :" Projecting overwhelming grief, Beban reveals some hefty acting chops, and The Italian certainly gets its liberal point across, a model of how American movies dress social consciousness in the garb of melodrama.
:" Victor Hugo wrote in his diary substantially this sentiment, ' Stronger than all the armies is an idea whose time has come.
Pauline Kael wrote :" This John Huston picture has a ripe and daring comic tone.
:" I wrote all night long, seven days a week, single space, no paragraphs, front and back of the pages, pounding the keys so hard the tips of my fingers would hurt.
:" At the time we wrote Disintegration ... it's just about what I was doing really, how I felt.
:" These three ( piano ) concertos K413-415 (...) formed an important milestone in his career, being the first in the series of great concertos that he wrote for Vienna, and the first to be published in a printed edition.
In an article he wrote for Life magazine, Williams discussed why he chose her for the part :" Anna and I had both cherished the dream that her appearance in the part I created for her in The Fugitive Kind would be her greatest triumph to date ... he is simply a rare being who seems to have about her a little lightning-shot cloud all her own ....
Augstein wrote in opposition to Nolte that :" Not for nothing did Nolte let us know that the annihilation of the kulaks, the peasant middle class, had taken place from 1927 to 1930, before Hitler seized power, and that the destruction of the Old Bolsheviks and countless other victims of Stalin's insanity had happened between 1934 and 1938, before the beginning of Hitler's war.
:" In ' 98, I locked myself in my house, went out of my mind and wrote 25 songs.
Of the boundaries marked on a map attached to the memorandum he wrote :" By excluding Hebron and the East of the Jordan there is less to discuss with the Moslems, as the Mosque of Omar then becomes the only matter of vital importance to discuss with them and further does away with any contact with the bedouins, who never cross the river except on business.
Farah Stockman of the Boston Globe, ( 7 January 2007 ) wrote :" Previously, the code applied to ' persons serving with or accompanying an armed force in the field ' only during a war, which US courts interpreted to mean a war declared by Congress.
Wills wrote in his diary :" My pulse is at 48 and very weak and my legs and arms are nearly skin and bone.
In a March 15, 1932 memo to Groener, Schleicher wrote in reference to the date of the presidential election :" I am really looking forward to 11 April-then it will be possible to talk to this lying brood with no holds barred ... After the events of the last few days, I am really glad that there is a counterweight the Social Democrats in the form of the Nazis, who are not very decent chaps either and must be stomached with the greatest caution.

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