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He proposed that Guaraldi score the upcoming Peanuts Christmas special and Guaraldi enthusiastically took the job, performing a version of what became " Linus and Lucy " over the phone two weeks later.
Several years later Asimov's friend Randall Garrett attributed the Laws to a symbiotic partnership between the two men – a suggestion that Asimov adopted enthusiastically.
The system was received enthusiastically thanks to a free two-month introductory period, but fizzled within two years.
Unbeknownst to Agrelot, Cantinflas ' wife had died of cancer and had never overcome his grief ; he later claimed that Agrelot's invitation was cathartic to him, and he enthusiastically visited Puerto Rico ( his first appearance was highly emotional to both, and had the rare public spectacle of Cantinflas, one of the most renowned comedians in the world, dropping tears on a stage ) and participated in two league telethons.
Canon Dixon's first two volumes of verse, Christ's Company and Historical Odes, were published in 1861 and 1863 respectively ; but it was not until 1883 that he attracted conspicuous notice with Mano, an historical poem in terza rima, which was enthusiastically praised by Mr. Swinburne.
In 1943, the Anglican Church invited other denominations to union talks, and the United Church responded enthusiastically ; by 1946, the two churches had issued a statement on mutual ministry.
: A small sea of hats is enthusiastically waved aloft ; a ripple of applause escaped from 500 English throats as I mount my glistening bicycle ; and with the assistance of a few policemen, 25 Liverpool cyclers who have assembled to accompany me out extricate themselves from the crowd, mount, and fall into line two abreast ; and merrily we wheel down Edge-lane and out of Liverpool.
According to the chronicler Froissart, this purely personal duel between the two leaders became a larger struggle when Bemborough suggested a combat between twenty or thirty knights on each side, a proposal that was enthusiastically accepted by de Beaumanoir.
Anthony Boucher received the collection enthusiastically, describing the two novellas included as " models absolute of extrapolative with and insight " while finding the shorter stories " of almoist comparable quality.
Ernst Heinkel enthusiastically supported their efforts, supplying a He 72 and later two He 112s for the experiments.
Julian MacLaren-Ross enthusiastically reviewed the novel in the April 20, 1951 issue of The Times Literary Supplement when he said it was: " more of a thriller than a detective story, though there are plenty of mysteries and two surprises reserved for the closing chapters ; one of these is perhaps her best since the unmasking of the criminal in The Seven Dials Mystery ".

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Some of these Meccano modellers enthusiastically embrace the changes and new parts.

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Napoleonic Wars could arise great hope of Poles to regain the independence of their country and they supported Napoleon enthusiastically.
Mallory was here somewhat ahead of his time, enthusiastically supporting iron cladding for ships before the fledgling metals industry in the country could supply it in the requisite quantities.
In what was enthusiastically termed a " parade of evolutionary progress ," visitors could inspect the " primitives " that represented the counterbalance to " Civilisation " justifying Kipling's poem " The White Man's Burden ".
Thelonious Monk enthusiastically encouraged Orrin Keepnews of Riverside Records to sign the young tenor, but before he could act Blue Note Records had signed Griffin.
One could well imagine that Greig knew that many of the people he was enthusiastically greeting on This Is Your Life would be bitterly opposed to his new enterprise.
In response to DeQuille's letter, Twain responded with a 19-page letter enthusiastically providing advice and an invitation for DeQuille to gather up all the material he might need and join him in Hartford where they could each work on their respective projects in close proximity and mutual support.

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Giffen replied punctually and enthusiastically: `` Rest assured that your accompanying Letter of Instructions shall be in the Letter and Spirit strictly complied with and most particularly in regard to that part of them relative to the completion of your noble and humane views ''.
Today's strip artists, with the help of the NCS, enthusiastically promote the medium, which is considered to be in decline due to fewer markets ( today few strips are published in newspapers outside the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada, mainly because of the smaller interest there, with translated versions of popular strips-particularly in Spanish-are primarily read over the internet ) and ever-shrinking newspaper space.
It was not until 1917, after meeting with Giacomo Balla in Rome, and with Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in Naples ( who later enthusiastically praised Conti's book Imbottigliature which was about to be printed ) that Conti became part of the Futurist movement.
On one occasion, Fox, who returned enthusiastically to the post of Foreign Secretary, ended an epistle to the King: " Whenever Your Majesty will be graciously pleased to condescend even to hint your inclinations upon any subject, that it will be the study of Your Majesty's Ministers to show how truly sensible they are of Your Majesty's goodness.
Halfway through their set, they enthusiastically announced to the crowd that they would be back next year.
Neverthelss Noah in his promotional materials did enthusiastically claim that the historian Josephus had said of the Book of Jasher: " by this book are to be understood certain records kept in some safe place on purpose, giving an account of what happened among the Hebrews from year to year, and called Jasher or the upright, on account of the fidelity of the annals.
" The final lines spoken by Chang before he is obliterated by torpedo fire are lifted from Hamlet's famous soliloquy: " to be, or not to be ..." Flinn was initially unsure about the numerous classical quotations, but when Plummer was cast, Meyer enthusiastically added more.
Un Chien Andalou was enthusiastically received by the burgeoning French Surrealist movement of the time and continues to be shown regularly in film societies to this day.
Having bid her daughter a good night, Mrs. Loomis then talks with her husband, enthusiastically informing him that their daughter and the son of the richest family in town are in love and that Bud would " be the catch of a lifetime ".
In late 1959, the citizens of Canton responded enthusiastically to a Canton Repository editorial that pointed out why a Hall of Fame should be located in their city.
In fact, the delegates at the Council never officially accepted canon 8 in its popular form but bishops of Granada, Coimbra, and Segovia pushed for the long statement about music to be attenuated and many other prelates of the Council joined enthusiastically.
The influential critic Clement Greenberg wrote enthusiastically about him, but it was not until the end of his life that he began to be taken really seriously.
It may be necessary to give retailers higher margins to convince them to handle the product enthusiastically.
Frequently, when Baby should be hurt ( such as after having been hurled through the air ), he will throw his arms up enthusiastically and exclaim, " Again!
Heseltine declared Lawrence to be " the greatest literary genius of his generation ", and enthusiastically fell in with the writer's plans to found a Utopian colony in America.
Following Galerius ' death, Maximinus was no longer constrained ; he enthusiastically took up renewed persecutions in the eastern territories under his control, encouraging petitions against Christians, one of which, addressed to him and to Constantine and Licinius, is preserved in a stone inscription at Arycanda in Lycia, " to request that the Christians, who have long been disloyal and still persist in the same mischievous intent, should at last be put down and not be suffered by any absurd novelty to offend against the honour due to the gods.
In this krithi, Thyagaraja appeared to be telling the greatness of the lord in a lucid manner most enthusiastically.
He was not without his faults ; in 1936 he enthusiastically supported the execution of Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev, claiming it to be a " just verdict.
Avakian has argued that while it is true that the proletariat as a class will be the backbone social base which is most strongly compelled to make communist revolution, at the same time, it must be recognized that the process of revolution is a very complicated and difficult process: that increasingly ever larger sections and various strata of society must be drawn into and enthusiastically take up this struggle, or very soon the revolution will fail, that is its communist objectives will be undermined and some form of capitalism will be restored.

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In 1930 Anderson made her European debut in a concert at Wigmore Hall in London where she was received enthusiastically.
In this book he explored in depth various theories and beliefs about time as well as his own research and unique conclusions, including an analysis of the phenomenon of precognitive dreaming, based in part on a broad sampling of experiences gathered from the British public, who responded enthusiastically to a televised appeal he made while being interviewed in 1963 on the BBC programme, Monitor.
Young Sargent worked with care on his drawings, and he enthusiastically copied images from The Illustrated London News of ships and made detailed sketches of landscapes.
Davis immediately made The Judge his own, using a drawling dialect reminiscent of " Kingfish " Tim Moore, and enthusiastically playing every courtroom scene broadly.
In January 1537 Dudley was made Vice-Admiral and began to apply himself enthusiastically to naval matters.
Black's career in the United States, although begun enthusiastically by Epstein and his PR team, was limited to a few television appearances ( The Ed Sullivan Show among them ), a 1965 cabaret season at the Plaza Hotel in New York, and success with " You're My World ", which made it to No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Calgary's case was made most enthusiastically by Minister of Public Works Cushing, Edmonton's by Attorney-General Cross.
In 1929 he made a lecture tour of Japan, where his ideas were enthusiastically received by industry and government.
Holand renewed public interest with an article enthusiastically summarizing studies that were made by geologist Newton Horace Winchell ( Minnesota Historical Society ) and linguist George T. Flom ( Philological Society of the University of Illinois ), who both published opinions in 1910.
With the large forces which had been made available to him for the Mauritius campaign, Minto enthusiastically adopted the suggestion, and even proposed to accompany the expedition himself.
According to historian Serge Durflinger, Verdun residents made a massive contribution to the Canadian war efforts in World War I and World War II, due to the many British immigrants living there who enthusiastically joined the Canadian armed forces.
Thus in 1946 a decision was made and a new airport was constructed several kilometres west of the city, near the village ( now town ) of Aksakovo, with local people enthusiastically working on the site together with the constructors.
Froissart, who gives a graphic description of his court and his manner of life at Orthez in Béarn, speaks enthusiastically of Gaston, saying: " I never saw one like him of personage, nor of so fair form, nor so well made, and again, in everything he was so perfect that he cannot be praised too much ".
Hitler enthusiastically embraced a suggestion from Fritz Todt to build a new high-capacity Reichsspurbahn ( Imperial Gauge Railway ) with notably increased gauge, and made this one of his pet projects.
Rogers made a proposal that a School of Tropical Medicine in Calcutta, together with a sanatorium, would constitute an appropriate memorial ; this idea was received enthusiastically by the Medical Section of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.
At the time of his death Quaife had no formal association with the Kinks, but still enthusiastically talked of his time in the band, and made appearances at fan gatherings.
In all, Steel made 148 in an innings that Plum Warner recounts in his book Lord's 1787-1945 was told enthusiastically to him at the Adelaide Oval in 1911 by Australian George Giffen, who played in the match.
She made her debut there in the title role of Verdi's Aida where she was received enthusiastically.
Hayworth, a talented and sensual dancer of astonishing natural grace and beauty, cooperated enthusiastically with Astaire's intense rehearsal habits, and was later to remark: " I guess the only jewels in my life are the pictures I made with Fred Astaire ".

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