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appreciated and English
His debt to Rask can be appreciated only by comparing his treatment of Old English in the two editions ; the difference is very great.
Finally, in 2011, through the efforts of Ruben Angelici's scholarship, the first, full translation of Richard's ' De Trinitate ' has been released for publication in English and now this scholastic masterpiece is readily available to a wider audience to be appreciated in its entirety.
" He writes that the " effect would be equally appreciated by someone with no knowledge of English whatsoever ", apparently missing the pun frequently employed by Stein.
Weismann was translated into English, and though he was influential, it took many years for the full significance of his work to be appreciated.
Hearne's work in publishing these old manuscripts was not appreciated by all: Alexander Pope dismisses them as unappealing and " monkish " in An Epistle to Burlington and satirizes Hearne as the pedant Wormius in The Dunciad, dropping into mock-Old English to do so.
An unusual characteristic is that the translation mimics Latin verse, and so is similar to the better known and appreciated 14th century English poem, Cursor Mundi.
Hoddle announced in 1987 that he would be leaving Tottenham Hotspur at the end of the season to pursue a career overseas where his style of play would be appreciated by continental managers and supporters, and to play European level football with English clubs banned after Heysel.
Aboriginal people have their own understanding and use of ' English ', something that is not always appreciated by speakers of the dominant version of English, i. e., ' white English '.
He holds the foremost place amongst English craftsmen in black and white, though his work has never been appreciated at its real value by the general public.
Compared with such regional English dialects as those of Yorkshire, the local speech seems to be very little studied or appreciated.
The importance of Banagher as a military position on the Shannon and on the highway from Leinster and Munster to Connacht was early appreciated by the English, whose forces seized it about the middle of the 16th century, coming up the river to do so.
In 1688, when faced with an English king who again seemed to side with the French, the Dutch mobilised their full resources in order to invade Britain and overthrow the Catholic Stuart Dynasty ( The Glorious Revolution )-a decision which involved a major gamble whose magnitude is not fully appreciated since it paid off.
Though he appreciated small scale graphic work and was an enthusiastic collector of English engravings he worked relatively little in graphic mediums.
It was particularly appreciated by English tourists.
Indeed, a factor contributing to Milford's depression was that his brand of English music, as handed down from Vaughan Williams and Holst, was going out of fashion, and his music was not appreciated in a musical scene which was increasingly modernist even while Milford's own music was becoming more conservative.
One of his books, Wind and Stone, translated into English by Stephen W. Kohl, is highly appreciated in the West.
The emigrant French priests who then taught at Maynooth, appreciated the linguistic aptitude of the young man and taught him not only French, but also Latin, Greek, Italian, German, Hebrew, and the English classics.

appreciated and beer
They are often appreciated by eating them at informal gatherings of friends and family while drinking beer poured over ice.
Lion was much appreciated as a beer, and one famous poster featured a satisfied British Tommy declaring, " as good as back home!

appreciated and taken
Johnson credits a session with Nolan Ryan late in the 1992 season with helping him take his career to the next level ; Ryan has said that he appreciated Johnson's talent and did not want to see him take as long to figure certain things out as he had taken.
However, after Sultan had his own son, he no longer appreciated the presence of Usama and Murshid's other sons, who could have taken Shaizar for themselves if they wanted it ; according to Usama, Sultan was jealous after a particularly successful lion-hunt in 1131, although Sultan probably considered Usama an arrogant nuisance.
Horsemen and Horsewomen appreciated the care that was taken towards their horses.
Then, when enough computing power was available and the first steps of numerical weather prediction were taken, the value of work done by the Chicago School 10-20 years earlier was really appreciated.

appreciated and regularly
His set of 1254 images, which are believed to be the complete collection of all available Bishop art, were regularly posted to usenet newsgroups so that Bishop's work could be preserved and appreciated.
While it has long been known that they regularly dive from the surface to pursue prey, using both their wings and feet for propulsion, the depth that they are able to dive to was not appreciated ( or anticipated ) until scientists began to deploy maximum-depth recorders on foraging birds.
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An example of a good diet would be a quality pelleted mix, in conjunction with a mix featuring seed, nuts, and dried fruits, with fresh vegetables ( greens and roots ) and fruits fed regularly ; furthermore, it is quite common ( and appreciated by the parrot ) to partake with their human owners of safe foods like pasta, bread, etc.

appreciated and moderately
He was only moderately appreciated during his lifetime, though after his death his works were eagerly sought for.
After its release, the song was critically appreciated, but was only moderately successful commercially.

appreciated and wrote
" It's the ultimate example of a record that might not find its listenership right away, but eventually comes to be appreciated as a timeless masterwork ...," wrote contributor Richie Unterberger.
Shatner wrote that " Kirk was a man who marveled and greatly appreciated the endless surprises presented to him by the universe ...
Critic Dennis Schwartz appreciated the acting ensemble in the film and wrote, " The film was too stagebound to be effective cinema, but it scores points in its unsentimental portrait of the loser life of the lonely and desperate merchant seamen.
He wrote that Quintilian, while little-read in Mill's day due to " his obscure style and to the scholastic details of which many parts of his treatise are made up ," was " seldom sufficiently appreciated.
" It was spring and not yet warm ," Goldman later wrote, " but the coffee I brewed, our sandwiches, and dainty dishes were beginning to be appreciated.
He also wrote the screenplays for several films, as well as the lyrics of an appreciated song, " Se telefonando ", made famous by Italian singer Mina, together with Ennio Morricone's music.
In his autobiography, he wrote, " I appreciated Mr. Campbell's interest in my work, but over the years since then, I have concluded that he set back the acceptance of my work at least a hundred years by his continual emphasis on what he termed the supernatural or ' magic ' aspects of a mind-controlled device he built by drawing the schematic of my patented instrument with India ink.
The pilot's science-fiction plot elements were appreciated by New York magazine, which wrote favorably about the " millenarianism " of the show, including Brisco's use of a rocket to travel on railroad tracks.
The king, Prince Charles, and the governing circle appreciated " their faithful lieutenant less than did his enemies Waller and Fairfax, the former of whom wrote, ' hostility itself cannot violate my friendship to your person ,' while the latter spoke of him as ' One whom we honour and esteem above any other of your party.
" She and her husband both appreciated him, and amidst the woods of this retreat he wrote several of his books.
: Geoffrey Chaucer wrote during the reign of Richard II, who very much appreciated the arts and culture of the time.
Although Briffa wrote very little, he was greatly appreciated by literary critics.
Prophetically, he wrote, " I believe that when the adaptation of that portion of California to the culture of the grape and the manufacture of wine becomes known and appreciated, the state will become celebrated not only for its gold and grain, but for it fruits and wines.
The remarkable quality of his treble voice was appreciated by a member of the congregation, Hefina Orwig Evans, who wrote a letter to local record company Sain, and he was duly signed.
Of Dennison's single term in the opening stages of the Civil War, historian John S. Stilt wrote, " His wisdom and foresight were appreciated by few and condemned by many ....
Paulo Bonavides wrote that the Moderating Power " can only be appreciated for its role on the consolidation of national unity and the stability of the political system of the Empire " on “ a continent politically flagellated by civil hatreds and pulverized into weak and rival republics .” For Galvão Sousa, the Moderating Power under Pedro II, “ created the space for the famous ' dictatorship of honesty.
John Arlott wrote: " Before him, cricket was reported ... with him it was for the first time appreciated, felt, and imaginatively described.
She appreciated similar humour, and wrote approving essays about Monty Python in “ New Yorker ”, 27 August, 1979 and “ New Republic ”, 23 April 1990
Her friend Anita Loos, who wrote many screenplays for her, appreciated her " humour and her irresponsible way of life ".
At age eleven, Azmi wrote his first ghazal Itna To Zindagi Mein Kisi Ki Khalal Pade and somehow managed to get himself invited to a mushaira and over there, he recited a ghazal, rather a couplet of the ghazal which was very much appreciated by the president of the mushaira, Mani Jaisi, but most of the people, including his father, thought he recited his elder brother's ghazal.
Prince ( born as Count Pückler, from 1822 Prince ) ( 30 October 1785 – 4 February 1871 ) was a German nobleman, who was an excellent artist in landscape gardening and wrote widely appreciated books, mostly about his travels in Europe and Northern Africa, published under the pen name of " Semilasso ".
While film critic Bosley Crowther gave the film a mixed review, he still appreciated the acting, and wrote, " Yet, as we say, this flapdoodle, written by Ben Hecht and Andrew Solt from a novel by Guy Endore, has been handsomely produced and played by a cast which is distinguished by José Ferrer in its midst.
The stories reflected an urban ennui and disillusion felt by those leading lives fueled by intense emotions and hedonistic self-indulgence. Georges Lemaître wrote in 1938: “ Beyond any doubt Morand is the most typical representative and interpreter of French literature today … His defects and merits, are they not the defects and merits of the world today …” Supporters and enthusiasts of Morand, Cocteau and André Breton appreciated his “ spiteful humour and surreal urban poetry, and aphoristic prose .” French critics praised his descriptive facility with words, leading them to categorize him as a “ modernist ,” and “ imagist .”
She wrote social novels whose literary quality usually is not appreciated highly by literary critiques and Germanists, but Suttner received the Nobel Prize for Peace for her novel Die Waffen nieder ( Lay down your arms ) in 1905.

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