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" In The New Yorker Robert Boynton wrote, " Enthusiastic, combative, and never averse to attention, Crouch has a virtually insatiable appetite for controversy.

Enthusiastic and on
Enthusiastic crowds finally queued up to see this rendition of " real Shakespeare " ( Kurtz, p. 31 ), but the run closed as scheduled for the troupe was off to Alsace on tour.
Enthusiastic ex-railway workers are on hand, to give a personal insight into many of the exhibits.
Enthusiastic pilots at Middle Wallop were left to continue the team on their own time, and they kept the team and expertise alive.
Enthusiastic shoppers and travellers can also discover a selection of tiny shops ( on the side streets and alleyways leading up to the souq ) full of Omani silver, stalls of gleaming white dishdashas and embroided kumahs, brightly colored cloth and multicoloured head scarves.
Enthusiastic from the results of the council, Pope Gregory X, forbade any attempt by Charles on Michael VIII's forces.
Enthusiastic fans carried Brody off the court on their shoulders.

Enthusiastic and make
Enthusiastic members make groups in order to attend homeaway games in foreign countries as well.

Enthusiastic and him
Enthusiastic, Bochco made him a writer and story editor for the show.

Enthusiastic and with
Enthusiastic teachers are particularly good at creating beneficial relations with their students.
Enthusiastic cable guy Ernie " Chip " Douglas ( Jim Carrey ), a man with a lisp, installs his cable.
Instructor: Enthusiastic, Dependable, Enjoys working with children, Flexible, Positive, Comfortable talking with a group of people from diverse backgrounds.
Enthusiastic new members from as far away as North Dakota paid dues to the main chapter in Princeton and adopted the organization's salute: arm held out towards Washington with " hand outstretched, palm up and expectant " – a mockery both of the World War I veterans, whom the founding Princetonians viewed as freeloaders, and of the fascist salute then gaining currency in Europe.

Enthusiastic and will
Enthusiastic collectors will buy sets from gashapon stores in places such as Tokyo's Akihabara or Osaka's Nipponbashi ( Den-Den Town ).

Enthusiastic and their
Enthusiastic teachers may also lead to students becoming more self-determined in their own learning process.

Enthusiastic and supporters
Enthusiastic supporters include Mike Patton and Jello Biafra:

Enthusiastic and from
Enthusiastic about the new learning, he passed from the study of Greek to that of Hebrew, taking his bachelor's degree in 1503.
His first book, Wordsworth and Schelling ( 1960 ), was a comparative study of the Romantic or " Enthusiastic " mindset, adapted from his Yale dissertation.

Enthusiastic and .
* Cross, Whitney, R. The Burned-Over District: The Social and Intellectual History of Enthusiastic Religion in Western New York, 1800 – 1850, ( 1950 ).
* Joaquin – Enthusiastic teenaged communist, member of Sordo's band.
Enthusiastic and hard-working Ball had been able to secure film work briefly at the Samuel Goldwyn Studio and Columbia Pictures and then eventually at RKO Radio Pictures.
Thomas Hardy, who built his house within sight of it, described the castle in a short story, " Ancient Earthworks and What Two Enthusiastic Scientists Found Therein " ( 1885 ) about a local antiquarian who spent much time investigating the site.
Enthusiastic development of newer versions for several years resulted in progressively more stable and advanced versions.
* Cross, Whitney, ( 1950 ) R. The Burned-Over District: The Social and Intellectual History of Enthusiastic Religion in Western New York, 1800 – 1850.
* Cross, Whitney, R. The Burned-Over District: The Social and Intellectual History of Enthusiastic Religion in Western New York, 1800 – 1850.
Enthusiastic about the success of the Northern Expedition, he briefly served in the new Nationalist government, but soon turned to teaching and writing.
Suppose He Had Been Enthusiastic: Review of Harry Ratner, Reluctant Revolutionary.
Enthusiastic, but without any substantial managerial skill, Edgar had also made a far more serious error.
Enthusiastic but inexperienced drivers wrecked many of the tractors.
Enthusiastic reviews in the music press were accompanied by appearances at venues such as London's UFO Club ( co-owned by Boyd ), the Speakeasy Club, and Queen Elizabeth Hall.
She was often called " Charisma of Youth " or " The Enthusiastic Leader of Love " in those days.
" Enthusiastic new members spread the message that the 13-year-old Rawat could reveal God.
Enthusiastic football-loving youngster Shingo Aoi, whom Tsubasa once played against while in the high school national championships, leaves Japan to play football in Italy, where he hopes to play for a major Italian professional team.
Enthusiastic fans set of flares at Poljud during the Eternal Derby match.

King and wrote
Consequently, on October 31, 1896, Mrs. King wrote to Thompson, quite against her daughter's wishes, asking him not to `` recommence a correspondence which I believe has been dropped for some weeks ''.
Tallard wrote a report to this effect to King Louis that morning, but hardly had he sent the messenger when the Allied army began to appear opposite his camp.
Marlborough wrote an appeal to the Duke of Württemberg, the commander of the Danish contingent – " I send you this express to request your Highness to bring forward by a double march your cavalry so as to join us at the earliest moment …" Additionally, the King in Prussia, Frederick I, had kept his troops in quarters behind the Rhine while his personal disputes with Vienna and the States-General at The Hague remained unresolved.
" began to imagine ," wrote St Simon, " that the King doubted his courage, and resolved to stake all at once in an effort to vindicate himself.
Marlborough wrote to Lord Raby, the English resident at Berlin: " If it should please God to give us victory over the enemy, the Allies will be little obliged to the King for the success.
Whilst awaiting trial, Kidd was confined in the infamous Newgate Prison and wrote several letters to King William requesting clemency.
As soon as he heard of the murder, the Pope ordered the legates to preach a crusade against the Cathars and wrote a letter to Phillip Augustus, King of France, appealing for his intervention — or an intervention led by his son, Louis.
Martin Luther King, Jr., wrote to Eisenhower to thank him for his actions, writing " The overwhelming majority of southerners, Negro and white, stand firmly behind your resolute action to restore law and order in Little Rock ".
He also appeared as Jareth, the Goblin King, in the 1986 Jim Henson film Labyrinth, for which he wrote five songs.
In April the Spanish ambassador, Bernardino de Mendoza, wrote to King Philip of Spain that it had been proposed that if Anjou were to travel to England to negotiate his marriage to the Queen, Oxford, Surrey and Windsor should be hostages for his safe return.
On 16 May 1545, Xavier wrote to the King of Portugal to establish the Inquisition in Goa: " The second necessity for the Christians is that Your Majesty establish the Holy Inquisition in Goa because there are many who live according to the Jewish Law and according to the Mohammedan Sect, without any fear of God or shame of the World.
Subsequently, after losing favour with God, King Solomon wrote the work as both a warning and a guide to the reader.
Wells wrote in his book God the Invisible King that his idea of God did not draw upon the traditional religions of the world: " This book sets out as forcibly and exactly as possible the religious belief of the writer.
Lovecraft was also influenced by authors such as Gertrude Barrows Bennett ( who, writing as Francis Stevens, impressed Lovecraft enough that he publicly praised her stories and eventually " emulated Bennett's earlier style and themes "), Oswald Spengler, Robert W. Chambers ( writer of The King in Yellow, of whom Lovecraft wrote in a letter to Clark Ashton Smith: " Chambers is like Rupert Hughes and a few other fallen Titans — equipped with the right brains and education but wholly out of the habit of using them ").
Dobbs wrote two following books To Play the King and The Final Cut which were televised in 1993 and 1995 respectively.
In 1685, he wrote two of his finest anthems, " I was glad " and " My heart is inditing ", for the coronation of King James II.
In 1691, he wrote the music for what is sometimes considered his dramatic masterpiece, King Arthur, with the libretto by Dryden and first published by the Musical Antiquarian Society in 1843.
This criticism did not match the typical idealized, romantic view of Richard the Lion-Hearted that was popular when Scott wrote the book, and yet it accurately echoes the way King Richard is often judged by historians today.
However this did not make Reynolds happy, as he wrote to Boswell: " If I had known what a shabby miserable place it is, I would not have asked for it ; besides as things have turned out I think a certain person is not worth speaking to, nor speaking of ", presumably meaning the King.
He wrote both the words and music of his opera Le Devin du Village ( The Village Soothsayer ), which was performed for King Louis XV in 1752.
He identified himself as a political independent although he held conservative opinions on several issues, including the Vietnam War ( he once wrote Martin Luther King, Jr. to defend the Johnson Administration's military policy ).
Marx wrote for the Young Hegelian journal, the Deutsche-Französische Jahrbücher, in which he criticised the censorship instructions issued by Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm IV.
He wrote numerous books, some of which, such as King Solomon's Ring, On Aggression and Man Meets Dog became popular reading.
In Burma, a royal library called the Pitaka Taik was legendarily founded by King Anawrahta ; in the 18th century, British envoy Michael Symes, upon visiting this library, wrote that " it is not improbable that his Birman majesty may possess a more numerous library than any potentate, from the banks of the Danube to the borders of China ".
Edmond Ludlow one of the members of Parliament excepted by the act of indemnity, fled to Switzerland after the restoration of King Charles II, where he wrote his memoirs of these events.

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