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naturally and pugnacious
François, reluctant to surrender any of his beloved Prussia, and naturally pugnacious, also felt breaking off while engaged would be deadly, and so he ignored Prittwitz ' order, responding with the famous reply " General von François will withdraw when he has defeated the Russians!

naturally and style
The primary disadvantage of languages which enforce referential transparency is that it makes the expression of operations that naturally fit a sequence-of-steps imperative programming style more awkward and less concise.
< div style =" width: 800px ;"> Civil war, such as you have just passed through naturally engenders feelings of animosity, hatred, and revenge.
As a Culture citizen, he naturally plays with a style markedly different from his opponents, many of whom stack the odds against him one way or another, such as forming backroom agreements to cooperate against him ( which is allowed by the game's rules ).
The 14 points for management in industry, education, and government follow naturally as application of this outside knowledge, for transformation from the present style of Western management to one of optimization.
It has the oldest masjed ( mosque ) in the Sahara with its unique style of architecture with rooms that are naturally air conditioned.
By the time Ludichrist's second album Powertrip was released, the band only retained two original members, vocalist Tommy and guitarist Glen which naturally lead to a drastic change in style and sound.
The naturally unaugmented lighting situations in the film exemplified low-key, natural lighting in filmwork at its most extreme outside of the Eastern European / Soviet filmmaking tradition ( itself exemplified by the harsh low-key lighting style employed by Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein ).
Aficionados will derive great pleasure from his contributions to the Doc Coooke recordings, wherein he plays the ' walking-talking ' style of Stomp Cornet that pre-dates jazz by about a half generation and follows naturally from ragtime by the same margin.
Another reason for his unique style is that he is naturally left-handed, but plays guitar right-handed.
This style makes the story vivid and allows to add various opinions and criticisms naturally.
The songwriting partnership that ensued, with Baker writing lyrics which Salmon would put to music, naturally favoured a melodic pop infused style of punk.
He was also a naturally talented vocalist, with a soulful rhythm and blues style, and a rich timbre, often compared to that of Ray Charles.
For example, the Mandalay style, which developed in the late 1800s, consists of an oval-shaped Buddha with realistic features, including naturally curved eyebrows, smaller but still prominent ears, and a draping robe.
# From closed ( tectonic ) form to open ( a-tectonic ) form ( The closed or tectonic form is the composition which is a self-contained entity which everywhere points back to itself, the typical form of ceremonial style as the revelation of law, generally within predominantly vertical and horizontal oppositions ; the open or atectonic form compresses energies and angles or lines of motion which everywhere reach out beyond the composition, and override the horizontal and vertical structure, though naturally bound together by hidden rules which allow the composition to be self-contained.
The unique way in which the narrative unfolds, gripping as they are for the many generations of children-and adults-who have read them, evolves in a style which can be likened to the sort of magic realism that permeates later styles of Latin American literature, and is set in rural São Paulo State where legends and myths naturally abound as the Portuguese colonial culture is fertilised by the fusion of amerindian and African cultures.
Sociologists have argued against this theory, however, pointing out that untucked style was very common in pre-colonial southeast-and south-Asian countries, and that the use of thin, translucent fabric developed naturally given the heat and humidity of the Philippines.
I have so little time to write that naturally change of style is slow .” It is also possible that the experience of having her Violin Sonata ( later published under the title Fantasia Quasi Una Sonata ) demoted from first to second place in the 1928 Society for the Publication of American Music competition expressly for its " modernist tendencies " led Bauer to adopt a comparatively conservative style of composition.
The most famous proponent of the style, Frank Lloyd Wright, promoted an idea of " organic architecture ", the primary tenet of which was that a structure should look as if it naturally grew from the site.
At a time when admiration for qualities of style, the desire for classical elegance, was so strong as in the 16th century, much attention was naturally paid to translating Latin and Greek authors.
The song is a single verse long, written in an infinite-loop motif in a march style, such that it naturally flows in a cyclical fashion, repeating the same verse over and over.
Niall O ' Loughlin writes in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Second Edition, " From an early interest in the bittersweet melodic style of Prokofiev and the bizarre and surrealist aspects of Bartok's music, he progressed naturally under the unconventional guidance of Antheil.
His nickname of ' Lucky ' came from his habit of surviving the numerous chances, that his attacking batting style naturally created for the opposition.
In part, these opinions are a reaction against greater Boston's numerous examples of concrete modernism from the 1960's ; with City Hall being one of the very few public buildings in the Brutalist style, it naturally receives more attention.

naturally and politics
Biographer James S. Williams describes Cocteau's politics as " naturally Right-leaning.
He founded the Little Orchestra of Athens and the Musical Society of Piraeus, gave many, many concerts all around Greece and abroad ... and he naturally became involved in the politics of his home country.
Although members of the Atassi family were naturally involved in the politics of the city of Homs by virtue of holding the Mufti position and by belonging to the class of notables and Ashraf, it was not until the late 19th century that they started holding non-religious governmental offices.
In 1891, she wrote " Wild Women as Politicians " which explained her opinion that politics was naturally the sphere of men, as was fame of any sort.
Thomas Gisborne argued that women were naturally suited to domestic work and not spheres suited to men such as politics, science, or business.
Then come their doctrines of politics, in which the naturalists lay down that all men have the same right, and are in every respect of equal and like condition ; that each one is naturally free ; that no one has the right to command another ; that it is an act of violence to require men to obey any authority other than that which is obtained from themselves. added
Zavala was naturally drawn into the politics of Texas.

naturally and earned
As the public prosecutor, Salleh had appealed to the chief justice, Raja Azlan Shah ( now the Sultan of Perak ), for handing down a heavier sentence for Tunku Iskandar, which naturally earned his wrath.
Phaulkon's closeness to the king naturally earned him the envy of some Thai members of the royal court, which would eventually prove to be his undoing.
For this, Tolstoy earned the undying hatred of the majority of the Russian people ; but Tsar Peter I naturally regarded it as an inestimable service and loaded Tolstoy with honors and riches, appointing him, moreover, the head of the Secret Chancellery, or official torture chamber, a post for which Tolstoy, nearly 80 years old by then, was by nature eminently fitted, as his vigorous prosecution of the Mons Affair ( 1724 ) made clear.

naturally and him
He is not prepared for it -- naturally, nobody is -- and, what is possibly much more to the point, he is exposed, as few white people are, to the anguish of the black people around him.
His matchmaking is, naturally, incidental, and it only serves Flynn right when a determined widow takes him by the ear and leads him off to matrimony.
As Abbahu delivered popular sermons, the masses naturally crowded to hear him, and deserted the halakist.
Brewster's position as editor brought him into frequent contact with the most eminent scientific men, and he was naturally among the first to recognize the benefit that would accrue from regular communication among those in the field of science.
The conclusions of his studies lead him to believe that whichever region each animal was found in, was created there “ animals are naturally autochthones wherever they are found ”.
Yeats naturally hated MacBride and continually sought to deride and demean him both in his letters and his poetry.
She was an ally of her husband's most trusted adviser, the deeply distrusted Eadric Streona, ealdorman of Mercia, and he took her side, but she was opposed by Æthelred's oldest surviving son, Edmund Ironside, and his allies, who naturally regarded him as the heir.
According to him, soil should be called the " daily " or outward horizons of rocks regardless of the type ; they are changed naturally by the common effect of water, air and various kinds of living and dead organisms.
Creon will naturally demand that the unknown criminal be arrested and brought before him, etc.
Bridges got the role because in the book he is not a particularly likeable character ; Bogdanovich thought that Bridges's naturally fun personality would give the character extra depth and warmth, and make him less disagreeable.
So, it may be that Beldin was able to use the Will and the Word naturally, but did not use it for the first time until Belgareth goaded him into it.
It is speculated by some that she was possibly a goddess of the morning, or of man's waking sense, which causes him to wake up in the morning ; the Doric form of her name is akin to the Greek word for " rooster " ( Alectrona, the feminine genitive of Αλεκτορ, Alektor, the Greek word for " rooster "), while the Greek form Electryone is akin to the word for " amber " ( Ἠλέκτρα, Elektra ), as in the amber color of sunrise ( as opposed to sunset, implied by Helios being her father ); naturally, either of which would be an appropriate name for a solar goddess.
" Naturally, the burglar took the bait and naturally, he was buried in the inevitable avalanche, long enough for the police to apprehend him.
For such a prince, " unless extraordinary vices cause him to be hated, it is reasonable to expect that his subjects will be naturally well disposed towards him ".
Heinrich was a German prince with close associations with the Imperial family and the military ; and there were fears that were the Queen to remain childless, the Dutch Crown " was bound to pass into the possession of a German prince, whose birth, training, and affiliations would naturally have led him to bring Holland within the sphere of the German Empire, at the expense of her independence, both national and economic ", according to one contemporary publication .< ref name = wp1 >
He said the isolation and lack of terrain naturally influenced him toward freestyle skateboarding.
Restless to the point of hyperactivity, naturally introverted, and emotionally distant from her husband, she fled him as well as her duties of life at court, avoiding them both as much as she could.
Because Erickson expected trance states to occur naturally and frequently, he was prepared to exploit them therapeutically, even when the patient was not present with him in the consulting room.
Hornblower is tormented by jealousy of Leighton, compounded by the admiral's dismissive treatment of him ; this treatment is due in fact to Leighton's rightly suspecting his wife's attraction to the famous captain, and feelings of inferiority towards Hornblower, but naturally the self-doubting captain is incapable of realizing this.
His writings show him to be a student not only of Western philosophy but of controversy with Jews and Muslims, of the great Hesychast question ( he attacked Barlaam and defended the monks ; naturally, the Barlaamites were latinophrones, in short, of all the questions that were important in his time.
Charles Burney wrote that Michael's father " tried to make him a singer, but he was naturally idle and not very quick.

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