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Notwithstanding the minuteness of his touch, however, the general effect was harmonious and free from stiffness, and his color was always admirably fresh and transparent.
When Prost stopped for fresh tyres the lead was briefly passed to Thierry Boutsen, who was performing admirably with his Benetton B187, before Piquet went back to first before his second stop, on lap 21.

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Copley happily rejoined his family and set up his easel, at first in Leicester Fields and later at 25 George St., Hanover Square, in a house built by a wealthy Italian and admirably adapted to an artist's requirements.

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For this latest addition to the Great Letters Series, under the general editorship of Louis Kronenberger, Miss Hardwick has made a selection which admirably displays the variety of James's genius, not to mention the felicities of his style.

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It consists of some translations of Livy and Seneca, and of a very large number of interesting and admirably written letters, many of which are addressed to Peiresc, the man of science of whom Gassendi has left a delightful Latin life.
; 1851: Correspondence between Lord Stanley, whose father became British Prime Minister the following year, and Benjamin Disraeli, who became Chancellor of the Exchequer alongside him, records Disraeli's proto-Zionist views: " He then unfolded a plan of restoring the nation to Palestine – said the country was admirably suited for them – the financiers all over Europe might help – the Porte is weak – the Turks / holders of property could be bought out – this, he said, was the object of his life ...." Coningsby was merely a feeler – my views were not fully developed at that time – since then all I have written has been for one purpose.
This program has succeeded admirably in increasing the number of quality clones available to growers.
Of the skill and ability which he showed in its management, Senator James Grimes testified in a debate in 1865: " No Bureau of this government has been more admirably and accurately managed then the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing.
It is difficult to believe that this position, the port of which is at least equal to that of Syracuse, while the peninsula itself has the same advantages as that of Ortygia, should have been wholly neglected in ancient times ; and such a station would have admirably served the purposes for which Lamachus urged upon his brother generals the occupation of the vacant site of Megara ( Thuc.
Where others have failed miserably in trying to unite these seemingly different world views, Capra, a high-energy theorist, has succeeded admirably.
*" Given his creative guidelines, Hornak has admirably succeeded in producing an imagery at once visionary and hauntingly intimate.
Mozart's Trumpet Concerto K 47c has never been located but is established to have once existed, and the Neruda Trumpet Concerto has admirably assumed its role in the trumpeter ’ s repertoire.
That this idea must not, however, be over-emphasized, is admirably enforced by observing the great mass of farmer radicalism that has, since about 1896, become an accepted Democratic and Republican principle over the whole country.
The mountain in Glen Shiel on which the battle took place is called Sgurr na Ciste Duibhe, it has a subsidiary peak which was named Sgurr nan Spainteach ( The Peak of the Spaniards ) in honour of the Spanish forces who fought admirably in the battle.
In its concern for the construction of the personality in social terms, it has been compared to the social behaviorism of George Herbert Mead something which explains Lacan's early praise of " Janet, who demonstrated so admirably the signification of feelings of persecution as phenomenological moments in social behaviour ".

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The Times concluded that the theatre " is admirably adapted for its purpose, its acoustic qualities are excellent, and all reasonable demands of comfort and taste are complied with.
The Times concluded that the theatre " is admirably adapted for its purpose, its acoustic qualities are excellent, and all reasonable demands of comfort and taste are complied with.

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This particular building can be made to contain our collection admirably, and we shall preserve from destruction quite a fine building which otherwise will disappear '.
Writing in the Manchester Guardian, J. D. Beresford said of it, " The manner of writing is that proper to the period, with a spicing of dialect, both so admirably rendered that we might easily be deceived into the belief that it is an authentic ducument.
Columnist Ronnie Nathanielz wrote in his column June 18 "... But like we said, you win some and you lose some and we were personally elated that journalist / judge Rey Danseco, despite the shared misgivings of WBC president Don José Sulaimán and myself, performed admirably and fairly despite being a close friend of both manager / promoter Bebot Elorde and Rubillar.

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There is also much material found in Obadiah 10-21 which Jeremiah does not quote, and which, had he had it laid out before him, would have suited his purpose admirably.
It is the result ( and this should be constantly kept in mind ) of two distinct elements, which in other places have been in frequent disagreement, but which the Americans have succeeded in incorporating to some extent one with the other and combining admirably.
Richard Hughes, in Hongkong: A Borrowed Place, A Borrowed Time, stated " William Jardine would have made his mark as admirably as a soldier as he did as a Tai-pan.
Colonel Joseph P. Taylor, the brother of the late President Zachary Taylor, declared that " if you had hunted the whole army, from one end of it to the other, you could not have found a man in it more admirably suited for the position in every respect than Sherman.
This, when labour required it, was thrown aside, and discovered forms most admirably adapted to their laborious avocations ; indeed, any of the boatmen would have made an excellent model for an Hercules ; and one in particular, with uncombed hair and shaggy beard, struck us all with the resemblance he bore to statues of that deity.
His essays have all the merits due to liberal observation and thoroughness of treatment ; their style, like that of the novels, is admirably lucid and correct.
The 82nd, under Major General Matthew Ridgway, performed admirably, but soon left the corps, and once in Brittany the corps would have an entirely different complement of divisions.
I have never seen him shirk a tackle ; he covers admirably and tirelessly ... his game is not technically perfect.
Ramelton contains some good houses and two small inns at which cars can be hired …… Rathmullan, in its single street, church, battery and some vestiges of ecclestical and castellated ruins offers but little to arrest the attention of the traveller ... Milford contains one or two public houses, a few shops, some respectable dwellings and in its vicinity a union workhouse ..… The village of Rosnakill will not detain the traveller, it chiefly consists of poor cabins but it contains the parish church, some small retail shops and one or two public houses ……. A good inn at Ballyvicstocker, one of the most lovely of all our sea bays and which is admirably suited to bathing, and where B. Barton Esq., the proprietor of the Greenfort Estate and one or two others have built comfortable villas, together with good roads from Ramelton and Rathmullan would tend to induce strangers to visit Fanad.
With the exception of " The Charivari ", these are all touching pictures of humble life-in most cases real episodes-carefully elaborated by the poet till the graphic descriptions, full of light and color, and the admirably varied and melodious verse, seem too spontaneous and easy to have cost an effort.
Although popular western lore claims Claiborne was said to have fought less than admirably, firing one or two wild shots toward Virgil Earp, Claiborne said later that he was not armed at the time, and none of the Earps took him to be so.
The appeal of the aria for Brahms might have been its simplicity: its range is restricted to one octave ; the harmony is plain, with every note taken from the B-flat major scale ; it " made an admirably neutral starting-place ".
The Sunday Times described the book as " admirably written, well documented and it must have entailed a great deal of painstaking research.
Those of 1735, 1762, 1780 and 1791 have been mentioned ; those of 1817, 1832, 1859 and 1904 – 1905 were no less powerful, and their history is interwoven with Calvinistic Methodism, the system of which is so admirably adapted for the passing on of the torch.

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* The superior facets are of large size, oval, concave, and approach each other in front, but diverge behind: they are directed upward, medially, and a little backward, each forming a cup for the corresponding condyle of the occipital bone, and are admirably adapted to the nodding movements of the head.
This appointment was in two respects a decisive moment in his career ; on the one hand it made him give his whole attention to a subject for which he was admirably suited, but to which he had so far given only a secondary interest ; and on the other hand, it threw him into politics.
I confirm this view not only by refuting Ptolemy's and Aristotle's arguments, but also by producing many for the other side, especially some pertaining to physical effects whose causes perhaps cannot be determined in any other way, and other astronomical discoveries ; these discoveries clearly confute the Ptolemaic system, and they agree admirably with this other position and confirm it.
In his admirably thorough study of Carl Nielsen and his music, Robert Simpson points out what inventive use the composer made of tonality, and this at a time when other composers threw it over for atonality.
The C & A's management, on the other hand, thought it performed admirably enough to order two more of them and place them in passenger service.
He devoted himself to landscape painting and rendered admirably the severer beauties of the Roman Campagna ; a noteworthy series of works in tempera representing various sites near Rome is to be seen in the Colonna Palace ; but one of his finest easel-pictures, the Sacrifice of Abraham, formerly the property of the Colonna, is now, with other works by the same painter, in the National Gallery, London.

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The government for reasons of their own depicted the socialist Babeuf as the leader of the conspiracy, though more important people than he were implicated ; and his own vanity played admirably into their hands.
Antaios pictures my complaint admirably ; only I am a more stubborn combatant than they ; for many a Herakles.
The Commentaries had a particular influence in the United States ; James Iredell, an original Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States wrote that the Commentaries were " Books admirably calculated for a young Student, and indeed may instruct the most learned.
He was, however, able to reappear the following year, and he remained at the Haymarket ten years more, though his acting never again reached its former level ; Edward Dutton Cook recalls an 1851 performance in which Farren, though " acting admirably ", did not utter a single intelligible word.
Of the former, the first, published in 1865, was on the dynamics of a particle ; and afterwards there followed a number of concise treatises on thermodynamics, heat, light, properties of matter and dynamics, together with an admirably lucid volume of popular lectures on Recent Advances in Physical Science.
Among his works are monographs on Gustave Flaubert ( 1899 ), André Chénier ( 1902 ), Émile Zola ( 1903 ); an admirably concise Histoire de la littérature française depuis le XVII ' siècle jusqu ' a nos jours ; series of literary studies on the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries ; Questions politiques ( 1899 ); Propos littéraires ( 3 series, 1902 – 1905 ); Le Libéralisme ( 1902 ); and L ' Anticléricalisme ( 1906 ); Vie de Jean-Jacques Rousseau ( 1911 ); Petite histoire de la littérature française ( 1913 ).
As a rule, the chantey in its entirety possesses neither rhyme nor reason ; nevertheless, it is admirably fitted for sailors ’ work.
This he did admirably: " I said them the fatha ( first sura of the Qur ' an ) over the meat with the usual movements ; after the meal I read extensively from the Qur ' an and I chose the chapters dealing with morals and not with Mahomet < nowiki > was a severe anathema to the majority of Pétis ' audience at the time, which I explained according to the commentaries I had read.
" The ballad of " Scotland's Skaith " ranks among the happiest conceptions of the Scottish Doric muse ; rural life is depicted with singular force and accuracy, and the debasing consequences of the inordinate use of ardent spirits among the peasantry, are delineated with a vigour and power, admirably adapted to suit the author's benevolent intention in the suppression of intemperance.
Organizing women in these states was not an easy task, and raising adequate funds was found to be particularly troublesome ; Burns is quoted as saying “ If the women here, however, would only give me the money they are willing to spend on luncheons and dinners I will get along admirably .” Burns spread the message about suffrage in theaters, on the streets, by going door-to-door, and by circulating cartoons and pamphlets.

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