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Brownlow's and stances
The newspaper became known for its strong pro-Whig, pro-Methodist, nativist, pro-Temperance, pro-Union, pro-slavery and an anti-secession stances, all expressed in Brownlow's vituperative but effective style of editorial attack.

Brownlow's and if
In Parson Brownlow's Book, published in 1862, Brownlow maintains his support of slavery, but clarified that he would do away with it if it meant preserving the Union.

Brownlow's and also
After years of retirement she had been urged to appear in Brownlow's documentary by a former sister-in-law Bessie Love who also appeared in the series

Brownlow's and from
Engraving from Brownlow's book The Great Iron Wheel Examined, showing a Baptist minister changing clothes in front of horrified women after an Baptism # Submersion | Immersion.
In spite of its anti-secessionist sentiments, the Whig was staunchly pro-slavery in the early days of the Civil War but, upon Brownlow's return from exile in 1863, the paper adopted an abolitionist stance.
Engraving from Brownlow's The Great Iron Wheel Examined, showing an ex-Congressman attacking J. R. Graves for slander
Engraving from Parson Brownlow's Book, showing Confederate soldiers hanging East Tennessee bridge-burning conspiracy | bridge-burning conspirators Jacob and Henry Harmon
Wells 1932 short story, " The Queer Story of Brownlow's Newspaper ," which tells the tale of a man who receives such a paper from 40 years in the future.

Brownlow's and Knoxville
* Brownlow's Knoxville Whig and Independent Journal ( May 19, 1849 – April 7, 1855 )
* Brownlow's Knoxville Whig ( April 14, 1855 – July 27, 1861 )
* Brownlow's Knoxville Whig, and Rebel Ventilator ( November 11, 1863 – February 21, 1866 )
* Brownlow's Knoxville Whig ( February 28, 1866 – January 27, 1869 )

Brownlow's and .
A watershed event in this context was Kevin Brownlow's 1980 restoration of Abel Gance's Napoléon ( 1927 ), featuring a score by Carl Davis.
Brownlow's restoration was later distributed in America re-edited and shortened by Francis Ford Coppola with a live orchestral score composed by his father Carmine Coppola.
To meet the demand, and to make up for Brownlow's diminishing interest in contributing, freelance artist Graham Dury was hired and worked alongside Chris Donald.
The next morning, at Mr. Brownlow's house in Bloomsbury, Mrs. Bedwin the housekeeper sings to Oliver (" Where Is Love?
East End toughs and local Berkhamsted men and women fought that night against Brownlow's men in what became known nationally as the Battle of Berkhamsted Common.
Brownlow's audience remained gathered throughout the night after a rumor spread that Confederate forces were approaching.
Sir John Brownlow was succeeded at Belton by his brother, who was content to permit Brownlow's widow, Alice, to remain in occupation.
Hence Belton became the Brownlow's sole country home.
Oliver is made to believe by Noah Claypole, Noah's girlfriend Charlotte and Mrs. Carraway ( Mr. Brownlow's corrupt new housekeeper ) that Mr. Brownlow is ill to the point of death.
In pace with Brownlow's efforts to restore the movie to something close to its 1927 incarnation, two scores were prepared in 1979 – 1980 ; one by Carl Davis in the UK and one by Carmine Coppola in the US.
During the Irish Rebellion of 1641, Brownlow's castle and bawn were destroyed, and he and his wife and family were taken prisoner and brought to Armagh and then to Dungannon in County Tyrone.
Brownlow's uncompromising and radical viewpoints and his relentless invectives against his opponents made him one of the most divisive figures in Tennessee political history and one of the most controversial politicians of the Reconstruction-era South.
Attacks like this were typical of Brownlow's work.
Brownlow's run-in with the nullifiers would later influence his views on secession.
Brownlow's election after the Civil War as governor survived his opponents ' attempts to rig the vote.
The Whig was one of the most influential newspapers in nineteenth-century Tennessee, due mainly to Brownlow's editorials, which often included vindictive personal attacks and fierce diatribes.
Brownlow's Whig editorials attacked Democrats and Methodism's two main competitors in East Tennessee: Baptists and Presbyterians.

passionately and if
But if Priscillianist bishops hesitated to be barred from their sees, a passionately concerned segment of Christian communities in Iberia were disaffected from the more orthodox hierarchy and welcomed the tolerant Arian Visigoths.
According to The Folio Society, " We can never know if this is exactly what Faulkner would have envisaged, but the result justifies his belief that coloured inks would allow readers to follow the strands of the novel more easily, without compromising the ‘ thought-transference ’ for which he argued so passionately.
During the walk, Shubik passionately talked about and tried to persuade Scarf to solve the so-called Edgeworth conjecture that the core of an exchange economy would converge to its set of competitive equilibria if the number of traders in the economy tends to infinity.
Picard realizes that Dr. Graves has transferred his mind into Data ; meanwhile, Dr. Graves, in Data, reveals to Kareen the truth, and accidentally breaks two bones in her hand while passionately explaining how they could live together forever, if she would transfer her mind into a robot body.

passionately and sometimes
One significant difference is that genuine misconceptions are resistant to further instruction, and are often believed firmly ( sometimes passionately ) by adults.

passionately and writing
Childe was fond of cars and driving them, writing a letter in 1931 in which he stated that " I love driving ( when I'm the chaffeur ) passionately ; one has such a feeling of power.
Smertin has described his writing there: " In his passionately denunciatory articles and public statements he censured the existing colonial order: the restrictions on the Africans ' right to express their opinions, and racial discrimination.
Pliny depicts him spending time in learned conversation at his villas, writing, passionately collecting books and sculpture, and giving recitations of his works.
James Hunter, writing for Rolling Stone magazine, felt that the album delivered " a varied midtempo dependability that turns richer and more resonant upon re-listenings ," and that it was " looser, warmer and more live-sounding than Browne's recent work — yet still as passionately crafted and sung ... he is the sound of unfrantic L. A. cool engaged with the long view.
According to frontman Jason Lytle, the album " represents the closest I've been to singing in the first person, writing passionately ".
" To Dryasdust, who wishes merely to compile torpedo Histories of the philosophical or other sorts, and gain immortal laurels for himself by writing about it and about it, all this is sport ; but to us who struggle piously, passionately, to behold, but in glimpses, the faces of our vanished Fathers, it is death!

passionately and also
Filarete, while in Milan, was responsible for the great public hospital known as the Ospedale Maggiore, and also for an influential Treatise on Architecture, which included a plan for a star-shaped ideal city called Sforzinda in honour of Francesco Sforza and passionately argued for the centrally planned form.
He also tells Banky that he realizes that Banky is in love with him — kissing him passionately to prove the point.
She later wrote passionately about the change from service à la française to service à la russe and hailed Escoffier as a saviour of British cooking-although she also fiercely defended her opinion that there was no such thing as English Cuisine, " Even the good old Yorkshire pudding comes from Burgundy.
Dorothy Day also wrote passionately in defense of free love, women's rights, and contraception – but later, after converting to Catholicism, she criticized the sexual revolution of the sixties.
In the 1910s, Janco was also interested in the parallel development of French literature, and read passionately from such authors as Paul Verlaine and Guillaume Apollinaire.
He was passionately fond of the chase and was also a great builder.
* It is also present in Die Walküre the second of four operas in the Der Ring des Nibelungen cycle by Richard Wagner, in which separated twins Siegmunde and Sieglinde meet in adulthood and fall passionately in love.
" Kaufmann also views Popper as betraying the scientific method he proposes so passionately and instead is " intent on psychologizing the men he attacks.
They also were passionately devoted to their pets, in particular a dog named Whym Chow, for whom they wrote a book of poems named after him.
He once wrote, and stands by, the following sentence: ‘ There is no polite way to say that business is destroying the world .’ Yet he also believes, passionately, that business ― with its restless energy, imagination, and creativity ― will one day get us out of the mess it has made.
In the episode " Death-Watch ", the two meet on a neutral planet, and after discussing Servalan's latest scheme, embrace and kiss passionately ( Servalan also remarks that she viewed Avon not as an enemy, but as a future ally ).
As a Messianic Jew, he has also passionately imbibed knowledge about church history and theological issues.
Throughout his life he was also passionately interested in baseball, an enthusiasm that led him to purchase the Detroit Tigers baseball club.
He was also passionately interested in chemistry and alchemy and spent many hours in his private laboratory / curio collection, the Studiolo in the Palazzo Vecchio, which held his collections of natural item and stones and allowed him to dabble in amateur chemistry and alchemical schemes.
Simon's father is also at the arrival, where Vallier's mother unwittingly reveals to him that she saw his son passionately kissing Bilodeau.

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