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) The concert orchestra of Victor Herbert made several recordings for the company in 1903 ; these early discs may not have been conducted by Herbert himself, but Victor signed Herbert and his orchestra to a long-term contract in 1911, engaging them to record symphonic and theatre music under Herbert's direction ( most of the labels credit " Victor Herbert's Orchestra / Personally directed by Victor Herbert ").
Personally, he was of a most amiable and unassuming disposition, respected by all classes of the community in the North, and held in the highest estimation by his clergy and people.
Personally the most amiable of men, he was most critical of his own work, never attempting anything for which he felt he was unfitted, and constantly revising and rewriting his compositions.

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Personally he seemed cold and distant, partly because of his impressive appearance, and partly because of his own modesty, which made him backward in seeking friendships.
Personally pious ( he attended Mass, daily, as well as visiting the Blessed Sacrament ; he received the Eucharist every Sunday — a rare practice before Pope Pius X — and was active in a sodality ), he made it one of the first duties of his government to promote and support Catholicism.

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Personally, Burnside was always very popular — both in the army and in politics.
Personally, Kennedy expressed outrage to many of his associates about the CIA's growing influence on civilians and government inside America, and his attempt to curtail the CIA's extensive Cold War and paramilitary operations was a direct expression of this concern.
Personally, Christian VI was a puritan of simple habits, and a man with a tendency to shun human society.
Personally, Walter Benjamin was a boy of fragile health, so, in 1905, the family sent him to Hermann-Lietz-Schule Haubinda, a boarding school in the Thuringian countryside, for two years ; in 1907, returned to Berlin, his schooling resumed at the Kaiser Friedrich School.
Personally quite brave, Arista was a dedicated republican – a member of Mexico's liberal faction, and therefore the natural enemy of his largely conservative general staff.
Personally he struggled, as he was beset with injuries, including a broken foot that caused him to miss nearly two months.
Personally, General Ubico was a wealthy aristocrat, with an income of $ 215, 000 per annum.
Personally, Brorsen was an introverted character with relationship anxieties.
Personally, it was a difficult time in his life-his wife Agatha suffered from a mental disorder and also started to lose her sight.
In a 1972 interview, Larry Fine recalled, " Personally, I thought Curly was the greatest, because he was a natural comedian who had no formal training.
Personally liable for the obligations he had contracted at Nassau, he was imprisoned for debt.
Personally named Li Yi ( Wade-Giles: Li I ; ), later renamed Li Chen (), and known before his reign as the Prince of Guang, he was considered the last capable emperor of Tang Dynasty.
Personally designed by Röhm, it was based on the insignia of a Bolivian general ( Röhm served as a German military advisor to Bolivia in the late 1920s ).
Personally, Prince Lobanov-Rostovskiy was a grand aristocrat of the Russian type, proud of being descended from the independent princes of Rostov, and at the same time an amiable man of wide culture, deeply versed in Russian history and genealogy, and perhaps the first authority of his time in all that related to the reign of Tsar Paul I ( 1754 – 1801 ).
Personally he was capable of sharing the riches of his mind and heart.
Personally surveyed and planned by George Washington himself, the canal was begun in 1785 under the James River Company, and later restarted under the James River and Kanawha Canal Company.
Rayna Fahey from Radical Cross Stitch replied to a thread stating “ Personally if a John McCain supporter joined this group and told me that my latest piece in support of indigenous sovereignty was a well-made piece that serves the purpose for which it was designed well, I ’ d think that was awesome and I ’ d have hope for the future of this world .”.
Personally supervising the voting, Morgan was elected a vice-president and director of the road.
Personally, Fender was the dominant figure and bowled according to Wisden, " the amount of work he got through was astonishing but he kept fresh to the end ".

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Gandhi's war recruitment campaign brought into question his consistency on nonviolence as his friend Charlie Andrews confirms, " Personally I have never been able to reconcile this with his own conduct in other respects, and it is one of the points where I have found myself in painful disagreement.
The novel's review in The Sunday Times of February 20, 1921, quoted the publisher's promotional blurb concerning Christie writing the book as the result of a bet that she would not be able to do so without the reader being able to guess the murderer, then said, " Personally we did not find the " spotting " so very difficult, but we are free to admit that the story is, especially for a first adventure in fiction, very well contrived, and that the solution of the mystery is the result of logical deduction.
Personally not considering atheism as a real possibility, Lewis instead worries that he will only be able to believe in a “ Cosmic Sadist ,” in an evil God.
Personally leading her forces into battle, Mavia proved to be not only an able political leader but also a strong field tactician.

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Personally, I don't blame him for giving up the dive, much as I regret losing the story ''.
Personally I could live for a long, long time without watching this movie again.
Although this is a secondary impulse for him, he ’ s also interested in pushing buttons that haven ’ t been pushed in comedy in people ; making them laugh in a way that they ’ re not used to ... Personally I just want to make people laugh.
Davies, when referring to Active members of Al Qaeda and the Taliban living in this country and not being deported because of concerns about their human rights, said that if something horrible happens to them if they are sent home ‘ Personally I would have thought that would be a bonus rather than a reason for not sending them back '
: A Handbook for Becoming a Socially, Environmentally, and Personally Responsible Citizen of the Planet by Neill S. Cohen and decided to make the switch.
Bonoff is best known as a songwriter, but she is also noted for her hit recording of " Personally ", which became a # 19 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 as well as # 3 on the Adult Contemporary chart in the summer of 1982.
She once received a review which stated, " Personally Miss Beavers is just splendid, just as fine as she appears on screen, but she also has a charm all her own, which needs no screen role for recognition.
Personally, he achieved the 1, 000 runs and 100 wickets milestone for the third time in an English summer.
Personally did not Selmer heavy sentence, he saw himself as a martyr for a good cause and unfairly convicted in a political process.
Personally, just out of respect for his career what he's done, I hope it happens.
Baey for the first time publicly voiced support for the law to be repealed, saying, " Personally, I think that the whip should be lifted for a very open debate and open expression of opinion by the MPs.

Personally and certain
Personally, Pius combined within himself a strong sense of compassion, benevolence and poverty, but also stubbornness and a certain stiffness.

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Personally created and released to public domain by Lionel Fells.

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