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Stevenson, 60 years old, received a smattering of votes, but the convention was taken by storm by a thirty-six-year-old former representative from Nebraska, William Jennings Bryan, who delivered his fiery " Cross of Gold " speech in favor of a free silver plank in the platform.
Jennings was a fiery, hard-nosed player who was not afraid to be hit by a pitch to get on base.

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This fiery swath was actually only a belt of minor planets, almost like the asteroid belt in the original Solar System.
Unprecedented gatherings of thousands of people attended camp meetings where they came to experience salvation ; preaching was fiery and focused on saving the sinner from temptation and backsliding.
The character of Karen McDonald ( Suranne Jones ) was developed, with her fiery marriage to Steve and warring with Tracy Barlow.
In 1916, he was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives, where he had a reputation as a fiery and devoted reformer.
She, like Menken, had a fiery temper and, like every other Bogart spouse, was an actress.
In stark contrast to its predecessor, Huevos was recorded in a swift, fiery fashion, with many first takes, and minimal second guessing.
In this wartime power struggle, he was urged by some of his more fiery allies to have Lenin arrested.
Glyndŵr has remained a notable figure in the popular culture of both Wales and England, portrayed in William Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part 1 ( anglicised as Owen Glendower ) as a wild and exotic man ruled by magic and emotion (" at my nativity, The front of heaven was full of fiery shapes, Of burning cressets, and at my birth The frame and huge foundation of the earth Shaked like a coward.
In September 2007, after enduring a 12-day orbital mission and a fiery reentry, the European unmanned spacecraft Foton-M3 was retrieved from a field in Kazakhstan.
In contrast to Scrooge's and Hortense's fiery tempers, she was always amazingly calm.
Middle-aged thunder god, Perkūnas, with fiery hair was in the middle.
About the same time he published Passavantius,, a satire directed against Pierre Lizet, the former president of the Parliament of Paris, and principal originator of the " fiery chamber " ( chambre ardente ), who, at the time ( 1551 ) was abbot of St. Victor near Paris and publishing a number of polemical writings.
According to an archaic myth he was sired by Cronus when he had taken the form of a horse and impregnated the nymph Philyra, Chiron's lineage was different from other centaurs, who were born of sun and raincloud, rendered by Greeks of the Classic period as from the union of the king Ixion, consigned to a fiery wheel, and Nephele (" cloud "), which in the Olympian telling Zeus invented to look like Hera.
Their former habit of a mantle with black and white or brown and white stripes — the black or brown stripes representing the scorches the mantle of Elijah received from the fiery chariot as it fell from his shoulders — was discarded and they wore the same habit as the Dominicans, except that the cloak was white.
2003 was most memorable for Carey's fiery encounters with his ex-North Melbourne team mates Glenn Archer and Anthony Stevens in round 6.
After a short and restless sleep one evening, Mendelssohn found himself incapable of moving and had the feeling of something lashing his neck with fiery rods, his heart was palpitating and he was in an extreme anxiety, yet fully conscious.
In Italy it was customary to scatter rose petals from the ceiling of the churches to recall the miracle of the fiery tongues ; hence in Sicily and elsewhere in Italy Whitsunday is called Pasqua rosatum.
Although moved by Carmichael's fiery rhetoric, she was disappointed by her colleagues ' black nationalist sentiments and their rejection of communism as a " white man's thing.
At the end of this fiery course was a goal into which the ball had to be hurled.
His journalism was renowned for its fiery character and uncompromising stance toward " enemies of the revolution " and basic reforms for the poorest members of society.
Despite the profound differences regarding their ethical and world visions, Albizu's fiery and charismatic rhetoric captured Balaguer's imagination and his recollection of this occasion was a harbinger of his passion for politics and intellectual debate.
Ugly dark blotches mottled the dull orange surface and great columns of spinning flame arced around the rim .... < nowiki > watched </ nowiki > the titan sunspots drift slowly across the hideous disc, at times growing larger and merging into great gaping chasms in the fiery atmosphere, while at others dwindling almost to nothingness .... Something was stirring deep within that fiery atmosphere ; something monstrous that roared an insatiable anger against the chains of the Elder Gods which had bound it there for an eternity ....

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Catholics also believe in a purgatory for those who are going to heaven, but Christians in general believe that Hell is a fiery place of torment that never ceases, called the Lake of Fire.
We are told also, that the Demiurge is of a fiery nature, the words of Moses being applied to him,the Lord our God is a burning and consuming fire ,” a text used also by Simon.
Thermite's main ingredients were also utilized for their individual qualities, specifically reflectivity and heat insulation, in a paint coating or dope for the German zeppelin Hindenburg, possibly contributing to its fiery destruction.
He is also depicted as a large creature with snake-like hair, a vulture's hooked-nose, large tusks like a boar, heavy brow ridges, large lips, fiery eyes, pointed ears a black beard, enormous wings, discolored ( pale cream, bluish or greyish ) skin, and snakes around his arm.
The name Hoa Lo, commonly translated as " fiery furnace " or even " Hell's hole ", also means " stove ".
She also was believed to advance ahead of the Egyptian armies and cut down their enemies with fiery arrows, similar to other war deities She was less known to the people as Crown goddess ..
He also paved the way for his successor when he invited the young Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa ( b. 1935 ) to guest conduct the orchestra ; Ozawa quickly impressed critics and audiences with his fiery Bernstein-like conducting, particularly in the performances of the Mussorgsky-Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition, the Tchaikovsky fourth symphony, and Symphonie Fantastique by Hector Berlioz.
There was also the fiery Bohemond, a Norman knight who had formed a small kingdom in southern Italy, and a fourth group under Robert of Flanders.
He was also known as " Black Mike " because of his fiery, competitive nature.
In early versions of the histories Tolkien stated that the names of the descendants of Bëor were given in Sindarin, and proposed the following meanings ( for the members present at that stage ): Bëor ' follower, vassal ', Bregolas ' fierceness ', Barahir ' fiery lord ', Baragund ' fiery prince ', Belegund ' great prince ', Beren ' bold ', and also Boromir ' steadfast jewel ', though the last was rather the name of Bór's son.
After a double fatal accident in 1974 on the Daiichi banking where drivers Hiroshi Kazato and Seiichi Suzuki were both killed in a fiery accident that injured 6 other people, a new part of track was built to counteract the problem, and the resultant course which also eliminated 5 other fast corners proved more successful.
In the village of Carbet, shielded from the fiery cloud by a high promontory at the southern end of the city, were more victims, also horribly burned ; few of these lived longer than a few hours.
The fiery impulse, the rolling music, the vivid illustration of thought by jets of insuppressible passion, the perpetual sustenance of passion by the implacable persistency of thought, which we recognise as the dominant and distinctive qualities of such poetry as finds vent in the utterances of Hamlet or of Timon, we recognise also in the scarcely less magnificent poetry, the scarcely less fiery sarcasm, with which Tourneur has informed the part of Vindice -- a harderheaded Hamlet, a saner and more practically savage and serious Timon.
Chilavert was also known for his eccentricity and at times fiery temper, which brought him his fair share of controversies ; most notorious among them was his being sent off in 1997 for brawling with Colombian striker Faustino Asprilla.
However, these terms were also applied to the Regulus species, the fiery crowns of the Goldcrest and Firecrest making them more likely to be the original bearers of these titles, and, because of the legend's reference to the " smallest of birds " becoming king, the title was probably transferred to the equally tiny Wren.
However, these terms were also applied to the Regulus species, the fiery crowns of the Goldcrest and Firecrest making them more likely to be the original bearers of these titles, and, because of the legend's reference to the " smallest of birds " becoming king, the title was probably transferred to the equally tiny Wren.
Henryk Łowmiański, however, theorised that Svarog was a Slavic sky god and personification of daylight sky itself, possibly a continuation of Proto-Indo-European * Dyēus Ph < sub > 2 </ sub > ter, while Svarožič and solar Dažbog were one and the same deity, though, he concluded, two other aspects of Svarožič also existed: fiery Svarožič, as in the Sun ( mentioned in Russian medieval manuscripts ), and lunar Svarožič, associated with the Moon.
Henrik Lovmjanjski, however, theorised that Svarog was a Slavic sky god and personification of daylight sky itself, possibly a continuation of Proto-Indo-European * Dyēus Ph < sub > 2 </ sub > ter, while Svarožič and solar Dažbog were one and the same deity, although he concluded that two other aspects of Svarožič also existed: fiery Svarožič, as in the Sun ( mentioned in Russian medieval manuscripts ), and lunar Svarožič, associated with the Moon.
He was also famous for his emotional outbursts and sometimes fiery temper on court.
Head coach Bryan Murray also helped calm the fiery young Stevens, who would learn to fight less and play harder.
He also had a reputation for being a fiery lecturer, earning him the nickname " Holy Fire of Küstrin ".

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