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Deeply and imbued
Deeply imbued with the principles of the French Revolution, he was a stern antagonist of the church.
Deeply influenced by the idealism of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, he imbued both his paintings and drawings with a haunting blend of poetic realism.

Deeply and with
Deeply in love with Tippett, her role was that of confidante, almost like an elder sister.
Deeply felt, filled with ornaments and trills, there are many similarities with the arietta of Piano Sonata, Op.
Deeply shocked and humiliated, Vivien fled to Japan and Hawaii with her mother, becoming seriously ill on the voyage.
Deeply affected, Florence La Badie became a vigorous advocate for peace, traveling the United States with a stereopticon slide show of the soldier ’ s photographs, warning about the terrible dangers of going to war.
They recorded three songs, " Twilight ", " Deeply ", and " Elephant " in London, with producer Darren Allison ( Spiritualized, The Divine Comedy ) at the Red Bus studions in London.
Deeply troubled by the conflict between his pacifism and his training for war, he spoke at length with his company commander, Captain Edward Courtney Bullock Danforth ( 1894 – 1973 ) of Augusta, Georgia and his battalion commander, Major Gonzalo Edward Buxton ( 1880 – 1949 ) of Providence, Rhode Island, a devout Christian himself.
Deeply convinced that the maintenance of a cordial understanding with France was the most essential condition of peace and of a liberal policy in Europe, he reluctantly concurred in the measures proposed by Lord Palmerston for the expulsion of the Mohammed Ali of Egypt from Syria ; he strenuously advocated, with Lord Holland, a more conciliatory policy towards France ; and he was only restrained from sending in his resignation by the dislike he felt to break up a cabinet he had so recently joined.
Deeply offended by these Spartan interferences and insults, Athens was increasingly willing to support discord within the Peloponnesian League and took Megara into its protection during its border dispute with the Spartan-allied Corinth, leading to open war with Corinth but not Sparta herself.
** Nominated for the " Best Short Story " Haxtur Award, for Deeply Buried Secrets ( Silver Surfer # 12 ), with Ron Lim
Deeply regretful about what he is leaving behind, he rides away from the woman and child, never to return — though not before having to face the Quints again, and this time defeat them with help from fellow ranchers.
Deeply suspicious of European intentions towards Ethiopia, she was a key player in the conflict over the Treaty of Wuchale with Italy, in which the Italian version made Ethiopia an Italian protectorate, while the Amharic version did not do so.
Deeply concerned over the enactment of a " basic law " in the Israeli Knesset proclaiming a change in the character and status of the Holy City of Jerusalem, with its implications for peace and security,
* Deeply bolstered front seats with thicker cushions
Deeply indebted to Surrealism, Moore's paintings frequently depict dream scenarios and futuristic landscapes, often with environmental sub-texts ( in a picture-postcard Niagara Falls, chemical signatures of pollutants drift in the mist ), or references to AIDS ( in Viral Romance, 1992, a reversed bouquet blooms human immunodeficiency virus ).
Deeply distraught by his brother's death and his recent divorce and grappling with alcoholism, Dennis Crosby committed suicide on May 7, 1991 in Novato, California, also with a shotgun.
Deeply saddened by the apparent murder of one of his assassins ( and his lover ) Beatrix " Black Mamba " Kiddo, aka " The Bride " ( Uma Thurman ), Bill personally seeks out her killers only to find that she is still very much alive, trying to clear her past, and to start a new life with her unborn child.
Deeply troubled by the knowledge that she is effectively ordering her crew to their deaths, Captain Janeway discusses the issue with them, but they too decide that destroying the Borg ’ s transwarp hub is more important than returning to Earth, as without it, the Borg's ability to travel across the galaxy will be severely hampered and countless lives will be saved.
Deeply involved with the language and its culture, passionately committed to the best things in Welsh life, there is in his work-even at moments of high intensity-an element of detachment, an ability to step aside and see the wonder of Wales, its beauty and its tragedy, with an outsider's reflective, almost analytical gaze.

Deeply and old
Deeply interested in musicology, and particularly in the works of Bach, Couperin and Rameau, she toured the museums of Europe looking at original keyboard instruments ; she acquired old instruments and had new ones made at her request by Pleyel and Company.

Deeply and Roman
Deeply religious, the people of Cortes in majority are Roman Catholics.

Deeply and culture
Deeply rooted in Thai culture, elephant training has traditionally been a familial heritage passed down through the generations.
Deeply opposed to slavery and the condition of Southern culture and lack of economic progress, Helper later wrote one of the most effective criticisms of the South titled The Impending Crisis of the South.

Deeply and she
Deeply moved, she resolves to help him at whatever cost.
Deeply concerned about the Spanish Civil War, which began in 1936, for example, she supported the loyalist Republican government that opposed Franco and fascism.
Deeply religious and physically aggressive, especially to Sione ( she refuses to show this side of her in public, though ).
Deeply upset when watching her son winning the pinball championship from earlier on television, she throws her champagne bottle at the TV screen, and then hallucinates the broken screen exploding champagne, beans, laundry detergent, and chocolate.
Deeply humiliated, she had disappeared on the day Vivacia quickened, unwilling to see such a legacy denied to her.
Deeply affected by the Grand Duke's death, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna retired from the world and founded the Russian Orthodox convent of Martha and Mary, where she dedicated herself to the care of Moscow ’ s poor and suffering.

Deeply and gave
Deeply moved by her resemblance to his first love Ida Vysotskaya, Pasternak gave Ivinskaya several volumes of his poetry and literary translations.

Deeply and more
Deeply, and with more implication for the society, the decisions of the judges is not only modified from the politics, but modify itself the politics and the process of law making in a so influent way, that we can say that the policy-making is " judicialized ".
Deeply influenced by Boethius ' De Institutione Musica, he wrote the first systematic work on western music theory, aiming at reconciling through many notated examples ancient Greek music theory and the contemporary practice of the more recent so-called ' Gregorian chant '.

Deeply and literary
Deeply read in philosophy, ecclesiastical history, and German literature, he ranked as perhaps the foremost German literary scholar in the United States.

Deeply and than
' Deeply embedded traditional ways of carrying out state policy * * * '— or not carrying it out —' are often tougher and truer law than the dead words of the written text.
Deeply impressed by this, Jam Rawal thought that if this land can breed such hares, the men born here would be superior than other men, and accordingly made this place his capital.

Deeply and her
Noxon was also influenced in her storytelling by the movies Poltergeist and Truly, Madly, Deeply, which featured a widow who was unable to move on after the loss of her husband.
Deeply touched, Isabelle agrees to meet him at her grandmother's house.
Deeply religious, Price frequently used the music of the black church as material for her arrangements.
Deeply distraught by her death, Ferdinand became apathetic to his duties as king, and indeed, suicidal.
Deeply moved, Johnny agreed to forgive her.
Deeply in love with Belle himself and still hoping to get her back, Willie lets Steve live.

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