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It is at least possible that the capacity to postpone gratification is developed as well as expressed in a continuous and guided exposure to great literature.
These Greek city-states reached great levels of prosperity that resulted in an unprecedented cultural boom, that of classical Greece, expressed in architecture, drama, science, mathematics and philosophy, and nurtured in Athens under a democratic government.
The Chancellor expressed great regret that he should have to spend so much on armaments, but said that it was absolutely necessary and was due only to the actions of other nations.
This principle of having a superior taste depicted in Bhagavad-Gita as param dristva nivartate is clearly expressed by the great Saint Sri Yamunacharya:
His films ( often with Peppino De Filippo and almost always with Mario Castellani ) expressed a sort of neorealistic satire, in the means of a guitto ( a " hammy " actor ) as well as with the art of the great dramatic actor he also was.
There, he received a liberal education at the Lyceum, and Karl J. Windischmann drew his attention to the languages and literature of the East ( Windischmann, along with Georg Friedrich Creuzer, Johann Joseph von Görres, and the brothers Schlegel, expressed great enthusiasm for Indian wisdom and philosophy ).
When Brown was hanged without incident, Booth stood in uniform near the scaffold and afterwards expressed great satisfaction with Brown's fate, although he admired the condemned man's bravery in facing death stoically.
In public, Ribbentrop expressed great fury at the Polish refusal to allow for Danzig's return to the Reich, or to grant Polish permission for the " extra-territorial " highways, but since these matters were only intended after March 1939 to be a pretext for German aggression, Ribbentrop always refused in private to allow for any talks between German and Polish diplomats about these matters.
Giorgio Vasari's opinions about the art of painting come through in his praise of fellow artists in the great book that lay behind this frontispiece: he believed that excellence in painting demanded refinement, richness of invention ( invenzione ), expressed through virtuoso technique ( maniera ), and wit and study that appeared in the finished work, all criteria that emphasized the artist's intellect and the patron's sensibility.
The great volume of literature on Shakespeare makes it easy for Oxfordians to find mainstream scholars who have expressed opinions favourable to their theory.
A highly introspective man, he shaped the nascent humanist movement a great deal because many of the internal conflicts and musings expressed in his writings were seized upon by Renaissance humanist philosophers and argued continually for the next 200 years.
Motoori Norinaga, the great reviver of the traditional Japanese literature, attempted to revive waka as a way of providing " traditional feeling expressed in genuine Japanese way ".
The solar tidal acceleration at the Earth's surface was first given by Newton in the ' Principia '< ref >, Book 3, Proposition 36, Page 307 Newton put the force to depress the sea at places 90 degrees distant from the Sun at " 1 to 38604600 " ( in terms of g ), and wrote that the force to raise the sea along the Sun-Earth axis is " twice as great ", i. e. 2 to 38604600, which comes to about 0. 52 × 10 < sup >- 7 </ sup > g as expressed in the text .</ ref >
One of her friends there was future actress Maureen O ' Sullivan, two years her senior, to whom Vivian expressed her desire to become " a great actress ".
* In Malaysia, the head of government of the constituent states are expressed in the Malay language ( either Ketua Menteri, " chief minister " in the Malaysian states without a monarchy ( Malacca, Penang, Sabah and Sarawak ), or Menteri Besar " great minister " in the sultanates and other monarchic states ).
As a former artist, Hardy has expressed great interest in the medium of graphic novels, and is currently planning one which retells the story of The Wicker Man, based on his own storyboards for the film.
Yet the Poem contains many delicate touches of passion, and indeed the passion is every where true to nature, a great number of the stanzas present beautiful images, and are expressed with unusual felicity of language ; and the versification, though the metre is itself unfit for long poems, is harmonious and artfully varied, exhibiting the utmost powers of that metre, and every variety of which it is capable.
However, Fromm expressed a great respect for Freud and his accomplishments, in spite of these criticisms.
As early as 1819, Chief Justice John Marshall noted in the famous case McCulloch v. Maryland, that " the opinions expressed by the authors of that work have been justly supposed to be entitled to great respect in expounding the Constitution.
The King later expressed regret at having lost his great minister.
At a speech on 1 April 1933, Raeder expressed his support for " the government of the National Revolution " which he hoped would " lead a unified people, thoroughly imbued with the spirit of the great chancellor to new heights ".
For example, Henry Morgan had some form of legal cover for all of his attacks, and expressed great indignation at being called a " corsair " by the governor of Panama.
Some great pianists of the past and some active pianists today have expressed a preference for Steinway pianos produced at Steinway's factory in New York City or at Steinway's factory in Hamburg.
It is in the great churches and cathedrals and in a number of civic buildings that the Gothic style was expressed most powerfully, its characteristics lending themselves to appeal to the emotions.
Vesākha is also a time for great joy and happiness, expressed not by pandering to one ’ s appetites but by concentrating on useful activities such as decorating and illuminating temples, painting and creating exquisite scenes from the life of the Buddha for public dissemination.

expressed and contempt
Guderian expressed a hearty contempt for General Ludwig Beck, chief of the General Staff from 1935 to 1938, whom he characterized as hostile to ideas of modern mechanised warfare: quoting Guderian " He was a paralyzing element wherever he appeared .... ignificantly of his way of thought was his much-boosted method of fighting which he called delaying defense ".
Production and filming were marred by internal disagreements between Eastwood and long-time friend and producer Fritz Manes, as well as between Eastwood and the United States Department of Defense who expressed contempt for the film.
According to Edmund Ludlow, " On the fifteenth ( October 15, 1660 ), Mr. John Carew suffered there also, even their enemies confessing that more steadiness of mind, more contempt of death, and more magnanimity could not be expressed.
In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an " assassination of painting " in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting.
After winning the award in 2003, John Adams expressed " ambivalence bordering on contempt " because " most of the country's greatest musical minds " have been ignored in favor of academic music.
During that speech given in October 1991, Irving expressed his contempt and hatred for Holocaust survivors by proclaiming that:
He expressed contempt for the minute verbal criticism of the Porsonian school, in which he was himself deficient.
Tone expressed contempt for the constitution Grattan so triumphantly extorted from the British government in 1782 ; himself an Anglican, Tone urged co-operation between the different religions in Ireland as the only means of obtaining redress of Irish grievances.
In 1898 an ex-lover of Esterhazy made public letters of his in which he expressed his hatred of France and his contempt for the army.
Some surrealists in particular Joan Miró, who called for the " murder of painting " ( In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods and his desire to " kill ", " murder ", or " rape " them in favor of more contemporary means of expression ).
This passage shows the clear contempt of Suetonius for Christians-the same contempt expressed by Tacitus and Pliny the younger in their writings, but does not refer to Jesus himself.
Cockney Rejects expressed contempt for all politicians in their lyrics, and they rejected media claims that they had a British Movement following, or that the band members supported the views of that far right group.
He refrained however from ever attaching himself to a patron, and expressed contempt toward those who did so.
An anti-communist who identified with the working class, Meany expressed contempt for the New Left, which from the start had criticized the labor movement for conservatism, racism, and anti-communism and which in the late 1960s and early 1970s had many supporters of Communist movements, such as the Viet Cong.
There are negative themes ( disrespect expressed for deities, women, homosexuals, the enemy and economically deprived comrades ; graphic expression of violence perpetrated on women and the enemy, glorification of substance abuse ) but also positive ( unit pride, encouragement of comrades ) and perhaps in-between, expressions of contempt for death and indifference to mortality.
" Nietzsche expressed contempt for his contemporaries because they mendaciously called themselves Christians but did not act like true Christians.
Carstensen, Gottman, and Levenson ( 1995 ) found that “ Negative emotional behavior, such as expressed anger, sadness, contempt, and other negative emotions, appears to be the best discriminator between satisfied and dissatisfied marriages ”.
He tends to regard the Freak Brothers with amused contempt, frequently expressed by defecating in inappropriate and inconvenient places, such as stereo headphones.
During the negotiations, the British interpreters Horatio Nelson Lay and Thomas Francis Wade sought to expose Keying's duplicity by producing documents the British had captured in Guangzhou, in which Keying expressed his contempt for the British.
Pinochet expressed contempt for the Christian Democratic Party's call for a quick return to civilian democracy.
In general the term " decorative art " is not much used of contemporary work, which tends to be called design whereas in art history the terms minor arts or lesser arts have been used which explains the contempt often expressed by those focused on ' fine art '.
He expressed contempt for Protestantism, Judaism, and Islam, which he saw as optimistic, devoid of metaphysics and cruel to non-human animals.
According to Edmund Ludlow, " On the fifteenth ( October 15, 2012 ), Mr. John Carew suffered there also, even their enemies confessing that more steadiness of mind, more contempt of death, and more magnanimity could not be expressed.

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