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deplored and German
Jacob Grimm in his Deutsches Wörterbuch deplored the " unhochdeutsch " form Elf, borrowed " unthinkingly " from the English, and Tolkien was inspired by Grimm to recommend reviving the genuinely German form in his Guide to the Names in The Lord of the Rings ( 1967 ) and Elb, Elben was consequently reintroduced in the 1972 German translation of The Lord of the Rings.
The World Jewish Congress " deplored the fatal shooting of an official of the German Embassy by a young Polish Jew of seventeen ", but " protested energetically against the violent attacks in the German press against the whole of Judaism because of this act " and especially against the " reprisals taken against the German Jews.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas German Reed, beginning in 1855, and a number of other Britons, deplored the risqué state of musical theatre and introduced short comic operas designed to be more family-friendly and to elevate the intellectual level of musical entertainments.
He deplored the gap existing in Germany between power and mind, a gap which he regarded as the very source of an impending dictatorship and the greatest obstacle to the establishment of German democracy.
Karl Max, Prince Lichnowsky () ( 8 March 1860 – 27 February 1928 ) was a German diplomat, the author of a noted pamphlet of 1916 that deplored German diplomacy in mid-1914 that, he argued, directly caused the outbreak of the First World War.
Lichnowsky deplored the German alliance with Austria-Hungary ( though he owned land in Austria and had served as a diplomat in Vienna ), feeling that it inevitably pulled German diplomacy into Balkan crises and tensions with Russia, without any compensating benefits to Germany with its new industries, trade and colonies.
: To protest against such misinterpretation of facts is regarded as their duty by the undersigned, and they declare that, so far at least as they are concerned, the principles stated by Brendel's journal are not recognized, and that they regard the productions of the leaders and pupils of the so-called New German School, which in part simply reinforce these principles in practice and in part again enforce new and unheard-of theories, as contrary to the innermost spirit of music, strongly to be deplored and condemned.

deplored and on
In 1610, by which time most Dutch and English ships visited the island on their home voyage, François Pyrard de Laval deplored the deterioration since his last visit in 1601, describing damage to the chapel and destruction of fruit trees by cutting down trees to pick the fruit.
Later, on 2 February 1957, the Council deplored the " non-compliance of Israel with regard to completion of its withdrawal and called upon Israel to complete its withdrawal without delay ".
Lenin rejected this philosophy, and deplored the rejection of beautiful because it was old, and explicitly described art as needing to call on its heritage: " Proletarian culture must be the logical development of the store of knowledge mankind has accumulated under the yoke of capitalist, landowner, and bureaucratic society.
The United States, thus itself not respecting the UN charter, put a veto on a draft resolution which would have strongly deplored it.
Even more unwelcome to the party was the persistence among writers of what was deplored as " petty bourgeois idealism ," " humanitarianism ", and an insistence on freedom to choose subject matter.
In 1936, reflecting on the early history of the Romanian Kingdom and its Jewish community, he deplored the expulsion of Jewish savants from Romanian soil, making specific references to Moses Gaster, Heimann Hariton Tiktin and Lazăr Şăineanu.
Some of Sebastian's late recordings in his diary show that their author was reflecting with nostalgia on his relationship with Eliade, and that he deplored the outcome.
Journalist James Edward Vlamos deplored the loss of fantasy, innocence, and humor in the " funnies ", and took to task one of Gray's sequences about espionage, noting that the " fate of the nation " rested on " Annie's frail shoulders ".
United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim stated that he " strongly deplored " the establishment of " another so-called independent tribal homeland in pursuance of the discredited policies of apartheid ," and in resolution A / RES / 32 / 105N, passed on 14 December 1977, the United Nations General Assembly linked Bophuthatswana's " so-called ' independence '" to South Africa's " stubborn pursuit " of its policies, and called upon all governments to " deny any form of recognition to the so-called ' independent ' bantustans.
An Anglophile, his ideal for a Jewish state was a form of nation state based loosely on the British imperial model, whose waning self-confidence he deplored.
In particular he deplored that the government had passed on his Scheme to the Church for approval, taking care to describe it to the Church as his plan and not as government policy, giving him no option but to resign as minister.
Shankly deplored long distance running on roads and insisted that, apart from warm-up exercises or any special exercises needed to overcome injuries, the players trained on grass using a ball.
Immediately following the invasion of Iraq on 20 March 2003, Mesić deplored that by attacking Iraq, the Bush administration had marginalized UN, induced divisions in EU, damaged relationships with traditional allies, disturbed the foundations of international order and incited a crisis, which could spill over borders of Iraq.
The trade union leaders, almost to a man, deplored it, the government viewed it with alarm ... yet disregarding everything, encouraged only by a small minority of syndicalist leaders, the great strike wave rolled on, threatening to sweep away everything before it.
But his rise ceased abruptly in 1854 after a controversial libel suit was brought against him by the Crown Prosecutor George Mackay whose evident drunkenness on duty Harrison had editorially deplored.
Milne received a letter from Lyons on June 14 that said he did not “ regard a sudden declaration of war against us by the United States as an event altogether impossible at any moment .” Milne warned his scattered forces, and in a June 27 letter to the Admiralty asked for further reinforcements and deplored the weakness of the defenses in the West Indies.
Proponents of the amateur ideal deplored the influence of money and the effect it has on sports.
" He believed the reaction highlighted Australia's general malaise ; he deplored the emphasis on the short term and the preference for patching up decaying and unprofitable systems, ignoring imaginative plans for the future.
In 1780 Madan raised a storm of opposition by the publication of his Thelyphthora, or A Treatise on Female Ruin, in which he advocated polygamy as the remedy for evils he deplored.
Brodie Innes deplored " unwise and violent " theological attacks on his old friend, for while they had disagreements, " How nicely things would go if other folk were like Darwin and Brodie Innes.
He also deplored the influence of the " videosphere " on modern politics, which he claimed has a tendency to individualize everything, forgetting both past and future ( although he praised the loss of the 1960s messianism ), outside of any common national project.
One motion, signed by five MPs, deplored " the tendency, evident in recent British Broadcasting Corporation television programmes, notably on Sunday evenings, to pander to sexual and sadistic tastes ".
Her views on encouraging self-reliance led to her association with the Charity Organisation Society ( COS ), described by Hill's biographer Gillian Darley as " a contentious body which deplored dependence fostered by kindly but unrigorous philanthropy … support to the poor had to be carefully targeted and efficiently supervised.

deplored and writing
The Bad Writing Contest emerged in an intellectual climate dominated by fallout from the Sokal affair, in which the alleged opaqueness and obscurity of postmodern writing came in for criticism: Edward Said, for instance, deplored " diminishment and incoherence " in the writings of some of his colleagues and Martha Nussbaum condemned academic writing that was " ponderous and obscure.

deplored and history
John Evelyn describes him as " a sober, wise, judicious and pondering person, not illiterate beyond the rule of most noblemen in this age, very well versed in English history and affairs, industrious, frugal, methodical and every way accomplished "; and declares he was much deplored, few believing he had ever harboured any seditious designs.

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In particular, Eisenhower was criticized for failing to defend George Marshall from attacks by Joseph McCarthy, though he privately deplored McCarthy's tactics and claims.
Hutchins's book The Higher Learning in America deplored the " plight of higher learning " that had turned away from cultivation of the intellect and toward anti-intellectual practicality due in part, to a lust for money.
Lippmann deplored the influence of powerful newspaper publishers and preferred the judgments of the " patient and fearless men of science.
Conceding his gift of eloquence, Burke deplored Rousseau's lack of the good taste and finer feelings that would have been imparted by the education of a gentleman: Taste and elegance ... are of no mean importance in the regulation of life.
Carleton had underestimated the number of Navajo that would arrive at Sumner, and also had ordered insufficient provisions, a factor that Carson deplored.
A number of other players, while maintaining a united front in public, also deplored bodyline in private.
His detractors, among them Henry James, deplored his arbitrary word changes such as " would have " for " should have " in the speech at Lady Macbeth's death, and also his " neurasthenic " and " finicky " approach to the character.
Strabo, a Greek historian, geographer and philosopher, in his Geography ( c. AD 24 ), wrote in detail about Moses, whom he considered to be an Egyptian who deplored the situation in his homeland, and thereby attracted many followers who respected the deity.
Barron, a showman renowned for his disreputable conduct, which Watson, as a lifelong Methodist, deplored.
Union generals publicly deplored this conduct.
In February 1851 the government allowed Gladstone to visit the prisons where they were held and he deplored their condition.
In antiquity this form of " hard primitivism ", whether admired or deplored ( both attitudes were common ), co-existed in rhetorical opposition to the " soft primitivism " of visions of a lost Golden Age of ease and plenty.
Two days later, Blatter stated that he deplored the " evident referee mistakes " in the England v Germany and Mexico v Argentina matches, and apologised to the English Football Association and the Mexican Football Federation ( the two organizations directly concerned by the referees ' mistakes ), acknowledging that Lampard had indeed scored against Germany and that Tévez's goal against Mexico had been scored from an offside position.
The Latin historian William of Tyre deplored this act of war against fellow Christians, and described the atrocities committed by Raynald's men in considerable detail.
After his defeat, Napoleon deplored the fact that his dream of a free and peaceful " European association " remained unaccomplished.
He was unfamiliar with Latin literature, and deplored its influence.
It deplored the hostile exchanges which had taken place and called upon the Governments concerned to comply with the General Armistice Agreement.
Louis XVIII deplored such illegal acts, but vehemently supported the prosecution of those marshals that helped Napoleon I in the Hundred Days.
After Dickens ' death, Margaret Oliphant deplored the turkey and plum pudding aspects of the book but admitted that in the days of its first publication it was regarded as " a new gospel " and noted that the book was unique in that it actually made people behave better.

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