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They staged a very large rally, of over 20, 000 men, on Easter Sunday 1915 in Dublin's Phoenix Park, but their Inspector General, Maurice Moore, saw no military future for the organisation: " They cannot be trained, disciplined or armed, moreover, the enthusiasm has gone and they cannot be kept going ... it will be of no practical use against any army, Orange or German.
His German handler, Herbert Rittlinger, later described him as a " useless " agent ( eine Null ), but kept him on largely, it seems, because of an affection for " this strange, by then penniless man, whose history he did not know, who pretended enthusiasm for the Nazi cause and admiration for the SS but who in reality seemed little interested in either, much preferring to talk about Tibetans ".

enthusiasm and us
In Marburg, the brothers dedicated themselves with great enthusiasm to their studies, about which Wilhelm wrote in his autobiography, " the ardor with which we studied Old German helped us overcome the spiritual depression of those days.
The vision and enthusiasm of a few initiators must be mentioned: painters Francis Cunningham and Allen Barber, director Torben Bjelke, Dave Brubeck and sons ( who gave us two benefit concerts ), Kevin Kennedy ( who owned the camp ), and, of course Bond Streeters all: Mary Dino, David Feder, Stephen Ringold, Luanne Dietrich, Fred Collins, Marlene Abraham, Michael McGuigan, and Directors Joanna Sherman and Patrick Sciarratta.
" " We are now in the mountains and they are in us, kindling enthusiasm, making every nerve quiver, filling every pore and cell of us ," Muir later wrote.
Her enthusiasm was so naïve and genuine that the fact that she was praising her own voice seemed to us all to be right and proper.
Speaking to reporters he said: " What I have to offer is my ambition, enthusiasm and passion .... What I have to offer is my experience over many years in Parliament and campaigning around the country to motivate people to join us.
A young Greek monk from the Holy Mountain stood up in front of us and recited it with such infectious enthusiasm that we shall never forget him as long as we live.
Hill tells us to out enthusiasm into forming a new habit, concentrate on it and travel the new path as often as possible.
" Amazon just blew me, my agent — both of us — away with their enthusiasm for doing something so wonderful as resurrecting books that never should have gone out of print in the first place ," Pearl said on National Public Radio's Morning Edition.
When Richard Burke wrote to Fitzwilliam on 29 July 1790 to persuade him to turn Fox against Sheridan ( who had split from Edmund Burke in February ), Fitzwilliam replied on 8 August that he agreed that " the propriety of entering a caveat against the enthusiasm, or the ambition of any man whatever leading us into the trammels of Dr Price, Parson Horne, or any reverend or irreverend speculator in politics " but Fitzwilliam's letter to Fox did not change his behaviour.
Wildest enthusiasm prevails in Vienna .” Asquith wrote in a letter to Venetia Stanley that he was worried that :“ Russia is trying to drag us in.
In reference to himself, Celan, and Moscovici, Chiva later recalled: " For us, people on the Left, but who had fled communism, the first period in Paris, in a capital where the intellectual environments were developing under full-scale Stalinist enthusiasm, was very harsh.

enthusiasm and going
In 1871, Mussorgsky set about recasting and expanding the opera with enthusiasm, ultimately going beyond the requirements of the directorate of the Imperial Theatres, which called simply for the addition of a female role and a scene to contain it.
The first historic information on the charango was gathered by Vega going back to 1814, when a cleric from Tupiza documented that " the Indians used with much enthusiasm the guitarrillos mui fuis ... around here in the Andes of Bolivia they called them Charangos ".
The press notices were favourable, one reviewer in his enthusiasm going so far as to say that " Swinburne, Arnold and Morris are indulgently treated if we allow them an equal measure of poetic feeling with Kendall ", but comparatively few copies were sold and the publisher made a loss.
Nutt was similarly disappointed with how the series turned out, going back on his previous enthusiasm for the games.
Leydon panned the direction in particular, stating: " Working from an irredeemably bland screenplay, John Murlowski directs with all the enthusiasm of someone going through the motions to pay off a debt.
He attended the Bishop Gore School in Swansea ( 1924-1931 ), where his enthusiasm for literature led to a close friendship with the poet Dylan Thomas, and to his going on to study English literature at Swansea University.
His success and skill in car racing, gave him the enthusiasm for keep going forward, and he started an international professional promotion, racing sport cars and one-seater cars.
A roadgeek is an individual involved in " roadgeeking " or " road enthusiasm "— an interest in roads, and especially going on road trips, as a hobby.
Despite Bidwill's wealth and enthusiasm, the Cardinals found the going difficult both on and off the field for most of his tenure as owner.
Eriko suddenly states that she is going back to Illbleed and tells them not to follow, despite their enthusiasm to return with her.

enthusiasm and at
Neither the vibrant enthusiasm which bespeaks a people's intuitive sense of the fitness of things at climactic moments nor the vital argumentation betraying its sense that something significant has transpired was in evidence.
The Hearst press followed the Chief's progress at the various state conventions with its usual admiring attention, stressing the `` enthusiasm '' and `` loyalty '' he inspired.
Britain until recently went along in some areas with all of the enthusiasm of the groom at a shotgun wedding.
when his Holiness Pope John 23, first called for an Ecumenical Council, and at the same time voiced his yearning for Christian unity, the enthusiasm among Catholic and Protestant ecumenicists was immediate.
State Party Chairman James W. Dorsey added that enthusiasm was picking up for a state rally to be held Sept. 8 in Savannah at which newly elected Texas Sen. John Tower will be the featured speaker.
I said with enthusiasm at the idea.
The band has released two live albums of archival performances on Manifesto Records: Mutiny on the Bay, compiled from various live shows including a recording from their last show with Biafra in 1986, and Live at the Deaf Club, a recording of a 1979 performance at the Deaf Club in San Francisco which was greeted with more enthusiasm.
Keefauver cautions against allowing enthusiasm for faith healing to stir up false hopes " so that a sufferer stakes all his or her faith on belief in miraculous healing at this level.
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 ).
Set against that is a strong culture of motor sport enthusiasm ( pinaccled in the TT, but there are a huge number of events throughout the year ) and the better locals are well used to traversing country roads at speeds illegal in roads of such low quality anywhere else on earth.
He at once threw himself into the work with an enthusiasm which characterized him to the end of his busy life.
::" There were paradoxical if not opposed trends towards revolutionary and reactionary positions, fear of the new and delight at the disappearance of the old, nihilism and fanatical enthusiasm, creativity and despair.
For a while, as the White Penitents approached Rome, gaining adherents along the way, Boniface IX and the Curia supported their penitential enthusiasm, but when they reached Rome, Boniface IX had their leader burnt at the stake, and they soon dispersed.
In 1398 and 1399, Boniface IX appealed to Christian Europe in favor of the Byzantine emperor Manuel II Palaeologus, threatened at Constantinople by Sultan Bayezid I, but there was little enthusiasm for a new crusade at such a time.
His wife recalled that Gosse's final illness was triggered by his enthusiasm to adjust his telescope at an open window on a winter night.
His father and mother were " full of enthusiasm for the game " and it was " a common theme of conversation at home ".
Bruns and Brandt have set forth an alternative theory that Lucretius did at first write the poem with Memmius in mind, but that his enthusiasm for his patron cooled.
Aida was received with great enthusiasm at its Milan premiere.
However, Villeneuve had shown a distinct lack of enthusiasm for facing Nelson and the Royal Navy after the defeat at the Battle of the Nile in 1798.
The decade of the 1990s saw Appleton spending increasing amount of time abroad: teaching at Keio University ( Mita ) in Tokyo, Japan for three years and frequently visiting Moscow, Russia where he was inspired by the enthusiasm of young composers.
Offered the position of keeper at Ashmolean, he took it with a tremendous burst of enthusiasm and energy.
He was received with great enthusiasm at Avignon, Montpellier and other cities, held a synod at Vienne in January 1119, and was planning to hold a general council to settle the investiture contest when he died at Cluny.

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