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The way Vanbrugh, in his turn, allows the reformed rake to relapse quite cheerfully, and has the only preaching in the play come from the comically corrupt parson of " Fatgoose Living ", has made some early 20th-century critics refer to The Relapse as the last of the true Restoration comedies.
She made two guest appearances on the TV series Night Court: an uncredited one in the season 4 episode ' Murder ' in which she plays a woman who cheerfully confesses to her husband's murder but may be hiding something, and another, credited, role in the season 6 episode ' The Game Show ' where she played Judge Wilbur.

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" " It requires that the stigmatized individual cheerfully and unselfconsciously accept himself as essentially the same as normals, while at the same time he voluntarily withholds himself from those situations in which normals would find it difficult to give lip service to their similar acceptance of him ..." One has to convey the impression that the burden of the stigma is not too heavy yet keep himself at the required distance.
The video helped Björk to be known in North America where it received heavy rotation on MTV channels, with many noting that the video was more known in the country than the song: " Few people know how the melody for " Big Time Sensuality " starts, but anyone who watched MTV in the early ‘ 90s could cheerfully belt out the single measure when she sings the words " Big Time Sensuality "

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Whether he subsequently regarded the victory of the monarchy and its corollary, the admittance of the middle classes to all offices and dignities, as a satisfactory equivalent for his original demands ; or whether he was so overcome by royal favour as to sacrifice cheerfully the political liberties of his country, is a matter for conjecture.

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" Jahangir ordered his execution, but it is unlikely that he also ordered Guru Arjun to be tortured and converted, for two reasons ; one, because we have no other examples from Jahangir's generally tolerant reign to support the idea that he forced people to convert to Islam, and two, because Jahangir makes no note of Guru Arjun's torture, yet cheerfully describes the torture of two other rebels, as well as Guru Arjun's execution.
Kurt Vonnegut said that in writing Player Piano ( 1952 ) he " cheerfully ripped off the plot of Brave New World, whose plot had been cheerfully ripped off from Yevgeny Zamyatin's We.
There is a famous story, as reported for example by Aelian, according to which Socrates cheerfully rose from his seat during the performance of The Clouds and stood in silent answer to the whispers among foreigners in the festival audience: " Who is Socrates?
Having been given another chance, he throws his coat over his nightshirt, dons his cane and top hat, and goes to visit the Cratchits, cheerfully donating generous amounts of money along the way ( including 100 gold sovereigns to Rat and Mole ; the charity collectors from earlier ) and telling Fred that he will come after all.
In the same interview he acknowledges that he " cheerfully ripped off the plot of Brave New World, whose plot had been cheerfully ripped off from Yevgeny Zamyatin's We.
" His breakfast being sent to him from the table of General Washington, which had been done every day of his confinement, he partook of it as usual, and having shaved and dressed himself, he placed his hat upon the table, and cheerfully said to the guard officers, " I am ready at any moment, gentlemen, to wait on you.
" Jon Pareles of The New York Times notes Control takes obvious influence from Prince, describing " he album's pacing, its clipped vocal lines — even the spoken introduction that starts things off " as pure Minneapolis sound ; he adds " ut where the Prince style is usually connected with heavy-breathing come-ons, Miss Jackson is cheerfully standoffish.
The seven-day journey happened to be in the company of wounded infantrymen from Cork, Ireland, and Childers noted approvingly how cheerfully loyal to Britain the men were, how resistant to any incitement in support of Irish home rule and how they had been let down only by the incompetence of their officers.
And all along, the US media will not only simply roll over and play half-dead, as usual, but will cheerfully accept the easy, comfortable way out, never bothering to ask the obvious questions, never pointing to the decades-old record of rejection from Ariel Sharon, his open refusal to accept a viable Palestinian state, his brutality, his war crimes, and his relentless sabotaging of all chances, minor or major, at advancing political dialog.
Although Kabul was a foreign country and there was danger from Muslim bigotry in living there, Bhai Gonda cheerfully accepted the task given to him.
Though the girl cannot communicate with him, her brother mimes their need for water, and the newcomer cheerfully shows them how to draw it from the drying bed of the oasis.
Instead, while remaining true to the convictions of their own faith, Christians should approach their larger cultures in an ad-hoc way, accepting or partly changing some aspects of culture, possibly completely withdrawing from still others, and cheerfully celebrating many others.
Writer Harlan Ellison, widely known in Hollywood for his brutally honest critiques, praised the film, writing that it had " some of the funniest lines spoken by any actor this year to produce a cheerfully blathering live-action cartoon that will give you release from the real pressures of your basically dreary lives ".
Inscribed on another side is a quote from him dated February 11, 1777, at Peekskill, perhaps referring to his facing his last days: " I go cheerfully, for I a sure the cause we are engaged in is just, and the call I have to it is clear, and the call of God.
Among extensive information carved into the monument is this quote, " Of his country Wooster said, ' my life has ever been devoted to her services from my youth up, though never before in a cause like this — a cause for which I would most cheerfully risk and lay down my life '.
The programme included the blessing of the students ’ s biefcases ’, decorated with ribbons (“ Fitas ”) of the colour of each faculty, a Charity Day where all revenue from the selling of small cardboard briefcases with poems ( some original and cheerfully offered by poet Pedro Homem de Mello ) was given to a charity institution, several balls, rallye-paper, Garraiada ( mock-up bullfight with small calfs ) and, specially, a huge parade that attracted an assistance of more than 150, 000 that blocked Porto ’ s downtown for several hours, cheering the students and showing that the Queima had its place in the city ’ s celebrations.
He's a returning character from the first game, with a completely different design: the original Bonker had a manic grin and a cheerfully goofy voice.
" Don Bosco notes that from that time on, Dominic did not complain about the food or the weather, unlike some other boys at the Oratory, bore all suffering cheerfully, and practised custody of his eyes and tongue.
You will be a lot better off if you cultivate good taste for forms, shapes, designs and colors, a good ear for music, sound logic to think correctly, good ethical norms to conduct yourself amicably and cheerfully with others, and a sensibility to appreciate all the finer nuances of life ’ s music, which has a wide variety ranging from the Sama Veda to disco.

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In mere 90 minutes this horror film ( pun intended ) casts serious aspersions on the integrity and social responsibility of its Pittsburgh-based makers, distributor Walter Reade, the film industry as a whole and who book picture, as well as raising doubts about the future of the regional cinema movement and about the moral health of film goers who cheerfully opt for this unrelieved orgy of sadism ..."
Author Samuel Schuman reports that while many in the higher education community did not take the university seriously when it began in 1974, the college has " persisted cheerfully " for more than three decades and its achievements and results are " incontestably impressive ".
Its strangeness, which borders cheerfully on the ridiculous, is its most enjoyable feature.
The film was mostly praised for its " cheerfully sloppy, dumb fun " according to the website.
The Bichon Frise is a very cheerful breed which can easily be seen by the way its tail cheerfully curls up high on its rump.
It's so cheerfully corny, so willing to involve its heroes in every possible predicament, that after a while we relax: This is the kind of movie they used to make, back when audiences were supposed to have the mentality of a 12-year-old.

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Upon hearing Heather cheerfully tell this story, Marina was overcome with rage and poisoned her without thinking.

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Lucian is shocked to see thatthe ( bound ) men ( following Ogmios ) do not think of escaping … In fact, they follow cheerfully and joyously, applauding their leader and all pressing him close and keeping the leashes slack in their desire to overtake him ; apparently they would be offended if they were let loose !” ( pg 65 )
" For Cleanthes, this meant, in the first place, living conformably to the course of the universe ; for the universe is under the governance of reason, and everyone has it as their privilege to know or become acquainted with the world-course, to recognize it as rational and cheerfully to conform to it.
In 1965, Tom Lehrer recorded a satirical song entitled " Smut ", in which the speaker in the song lyrics cheerfully acknowledges his enjoyment of such material ; " Who needs a hobby like tennis or philately ?/ I've got a hobby: rereading Lady Chatterley.
As Bishop of Derry, he was active and philanthropic, although considered at times cheerfully sadistic towards those under him ; in one famous example he had the portly priests who wished to be considered for a plum position compete in a midnight run through bogs and swamps.
But his majesty is full of justice, and understands the doctrine of compensations ; he remembers with gratitude how soon you had accommodated your morals to the necessities of his service, how cheerfully you had abandoned the engagements of private friendship, and renounced the most solemn professions to the public.
* In volume 4 of Angelic Layer, Misaki sings cheerfully to herself as she is making breakfast ; the words of her song are, " A field of peony pink ..." She is singing " Peony Pink ", the theme song to Clamp School Detectives.
He telephoned Edgar to deliver a rebuke ; when he confirmed his identity as du Maurier, Edgar cheerfully asked, " Oh, you got my letter then?
# Accept cheerfully my full share of any task, however menial, involved in maintaining a chapter home ;
" The Stars My Destination is, after all, the perfect cyberpunk novel: it contains such cheerfully protocyber elements as multinational corporate intrigue ; a dangerous, mysterious, hyperscientific McGuffin ( PyrE ); an amoral hero ; a supercool thief-woman ..." James Lovegrove called the it " the very best of Bester ", and Thomas M. Disch identified it as " one of the great sf novels of the 1950s ".
Featuring Zubin Varla and Poppy Miller, the production attempted to update Jonson's cheerfully downscale milieu with " Newcastle United shirts, garish yellow tweed and plenty of atmospheric sleaze " according to The Times ; this review was mildly favorable, as were the others.
" While cheerfully admitting the sufficiency of Immanuel ’ s death to have redeemed all mankind, had all the sins of the whole human species been equally imputed to him ; and had he, as the Universal Representative, sustained that curse of the law which was due to all mankind ; yet we cannot perceive any solid reason to conclude, that his propitiatory sufferings are sufficient for the expiation of sins which he did not bear, or for the redemption of sinners whom he did not represent, as a sponsor, when he expired on the cross.
When Ichika is hesitant, Manatsu is carefree and assertive ; where the former is reserved, the latter is cheerfully outgoing.
Ardent in his love of civil liberty, for the preservation of which blessing, I believe, he would as cheerfully have shed his blood as did Hampden or Sidney ; it was constitutional freedom that he venerated, not a republican and impracticable emancipation from limited monarchial government ... To Burke, Windham unquestionably bore some analogy ; and on his shoulders may be said to have descended the mantle of Burke ... Windham's talents, brilliant and various as they were, always however appeared to me more adapted to speculative, than to practical life.
When he returns, the others cheerfully announce that they too have a " surprise " for David ; they perform a play for him that Minus has written.
The earliest commercials ( produced by Post's ad agency D ' Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles with cooperation from Hanna-Barbera ) featured the animated Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble ( as voiced by Alan Reed and Mel Blanc, respectively ) interacting cheerfully with live-action children, eating the cereal around a typical household breakfast table ; others showed Fred and Barney enjoying the cereal with their wives around their Bedrock breakfast table or in other locales and situations in Bedrock.
Brookmyre has said that the inspiration for Jack Parlabane was Ford Prefect from Douglas Adams ' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series ; he said " I always adored the idea of a character who cheerfully wanders into enormously dangerous situations and effortlessly makes them much worse.

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