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haste and these
The fourth and fifth parts of his dramatic works ( 1635 and 1636 ) each contain twelve plays ; the haste with which these five volumes were issued indicates the author's desire to save some part of his work from destruction, and the appearance of his " nephew "' s name on the title-pages of the last four volumes indicates his desire to avoid conflict with the authorities.
The Warden and Fellows, therefore, were in that respect his lords, and he had to redeem the freehold in all haste lest, at his death, these overlords should claim as a heriot his best beast which, in the case of so distinguished a racing man as Rothschild, might have been worth twenty thousand pounds or more.
However, these investigations failed to question the decision itself, nor was the haste of its execution and the failure to inform the lawyers or allow time to have the decisions examined by international human rights bodies questioned.
As it seemed to me ( and to others ) that the volumes were disfigured by the presence of these hastily written impostors, I thought it better to withdraw from both volumes such Ballads as seemed to show evidence of carelessness or undue haste, and to publish the remainder in the compact form under which they are now presented to the reader.

haste and driven
The small Margate boat was launched, but in their haste they did not secure their buoyancy tanks and were driven ashore, barely afloat, in Westgate Bay.

haste and by
The Providence Daily Post thought that there were probably good reasons for the haste in which the trial was being conducted and that the only thing gained by a delay would be calmer feelings.
He returned with haste to the West, reaching Emesa by 10 May 290, and Sirmium on the Danube by 1 July 290.
Service members, themselves, could complicate the issue by leaving hospitals unofficially, returning to their units in haste to rejoin a battle or to not appear as a malingerer.
James T. Costa said that because the book was an abstract produced in haste in response to Wallace's essay, it was more approachable than the big book on natural selection Darwin had been working on, which would have been encumbered by scholarly footnotes and much more technical detail.
The Lenten significance of the Gospel account of Zacchaeus is that it introduces the themes of pious zeal ( Zacchaeus ' climbing up the sycamore tree ; Jesus ' words: " Zacchaeus, make haste "), restraint ( Jesus ' words: " come down "), making a place for Jesus in the heart (" I must abide at thy house "), overcoming gossip (" And when they saw it, they all murmured, saying, That he was gone to be guest with a man that is a sinner "), repentance and almsgiving (" And Zacchaeus stood, and said unto the Lord: Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor ; and if I have taken any thing from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold "), forgiveness and reconciliation (" And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house, forsomuch as he also is a son of Abraham "), and the reason for the Passion and Resurrection (" For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost ").
The five men set themselves at table without haste, as if sensation were somewhat dulled by the heavy work ...
The language “ all deliberate speed ” was seen by critics as too ambiguous to ensure reasonable haste for compliance with the court's instruction.
This had left Oxford exposed to a sudden threat from the Parliamentarian armies commanded by the Earl of Essex and Sir William Waller and forced the King to leave the city in haste and head to Worcester, where he was still in danger.
The Prince has become even more entranced, and Cinderella in turn becomes so enchanted by him she loses track of time and leaves only at the final stroke of midnight, losing one of her glass slippers on the steps of the palace in her haste.
The king had only been warned at the last moment by Tissaphernes and gathered an army in haste ; Cyrus advanced into Babylonia, before he met with an enemy.
This haste required the crew to be split into four teams, led by supervising director Kricfalusi, Fitzgerald, Steve Gordon and Bruce Woodside.
General Judson Kilpatrick, commanding officer of the Union cavalry advance, forced Confederate forces under the command of Generals Wade Hampton III and Joseph Wheeler to withdraw in haste who were frantically trying to transport their remaining supplies and wounded by rail westward toward the final Confederate encampment in Greensboro, NC.
Supported by the Armenians, Galerius surprised Narses in his camp at the Battle of Satala and inflicted a crushing defeat on the latter forcing him to flee in haste.
She claimed that in her haste, she had also scooped up most of Cooke's clothing by mistake.
Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus, prefect of the city, father-in-law of the murdered emperor, being at that moment in the camp to which he had been sent to calm the troops, began making offers, when Julianus, having been roused from a banquet by his wife and daughter, arrived in all haste, and being unable to gain admission, stood before the gate, and with a loud voice competed for the prize.
This effect was amply emphasized in 1572, when the Ottoman fleet — constructed in haste of green wood and manned by inexperienced crews — avoided an engagement with the League fleet despite its numerical superiority.
In that situation the intervention of the people of Cava de ' Tirreni, a city close to Sarno, was fundamental: in fact Cavesi, led by the captains Giosuè and Marino Longo, armed themselves with breathless haste at best, with forks, other improvised items and weapons, and attacked Angevins who, astonished by the event and unable to assess the entity of the attack, were forced to pull back, giving the possibility to King Ferdinand of Aragon to create an escape route to Naples.
The Elvish form Nírnaeth Arnoediad ( pronounced ; in this case the digraph oe denotes a rounded variant of the sound, more or less like German ' ö ') comes from Sindarin, one of the languages invented by Tolkien, and translates to Tears Uncountable: nîn means ' tear ( s )', in compound nírnaeth ' tears of woe '; prefix ar-bears the sense of ' beyond ' and the root nod-means ' count ', with o umlauted to œ by the following i. J. R. R. Tolkien often omitted the accent over the first vowel ( due to haste or neglect ), and this spelling was introduced into the published Silmarillion by Christopher Tolkien ; in editorial text within later writings, as The War of the Jewels, he used the accented form.
He also made some controversial comments, arguing that Quebec separation should not be envisaged with the same haste as Iraq's invasion by the United States.
The challenge was answered by a squire named Joachim Cator, who said " I will deliver him from his vow: let him make haste and come out of the castle.
: And she came in straightway with haste unto the king, and asked, saying, I will that thou give me by and by in a charger the head of John the Baptist.

haste and led
Some critics allege that British haste led to the cruelties of the Partition.
Beckford's decidedly obsessive haste to erect the building as fast and as grandiosely as he could, coupled with the decision ( ultimately pushed by Beckford ), of reaching structurally unsound heights in the building's tower spire, and utilizing for this a method of building labeled " compo-cement " by Wyatt, which consisted in using timber stuccoed with cement, led to the eventual collapse of the tower — damaging the western wing of the building too — in 1825, when Beckford had already sold the building ( for a good price of £ 275, 000 ) to John Farquhar.
The haste to meet the NGS deadline led to concerns among the expedition's members about the adequacy of the provision of food, clothing and equipment.
This haste required the crew to be split into four teams, led by supervising director Kricfalusi, Fitzgerald, Steve Gordon and Bruce Woodside.

haste and John
Saint John Cassian ( c. 360 – 435 ) presents as the formula used in Egypt for repetitive prayer, not the Jesus Prayer, but " O God, make speed to save me: O Lord, make haste to help me ".
Walton tells us that Carew in his last illness, being afflicted with the horrors, sent in great haste to " the ever-memorable " John Hales ( 1584 – 1656 ); Hales " told him he should have his prayers, but would by no means give him then either the sacrament or absolution.
" The Malcom affair was a minor matter, a comedy of blundering revenue officers and barricaded colonials ," wrote legal historian John Phillip Reid, " but were we to dismiss it in haste we might run the risk of dismissing much of the story of the American Revolution.
Dorsey, an American, was known for his haste and he had to advise James Deans who had been a guide in the area that he should just keep quiet as the local missionary John Henry Keen lambasted Deans and his unidentified, but American, collaborators for desecrating the graves of the local natives in their hunt for Northwest Coast artifacts.
Saint John Cassian recommended use of the phrase " O God, make speed to save me: O Lord, make haste to help me ".
Other methods are equally accepted, such as the recitation, as recommended by Saint John Cassian, of " O God, come to my assistance ; O Lord, make haste to help me " or other verses of Scripture ; the repetition of a single monosyllabic word, as suggested by the Cloud of Unknowing ; the method used in Centering Prayer ; the use of Lectio Divina ; etc.

haste and Major
Although he soon realised that there was no immediate danger from Smyth in Buffalo, and returned to his headquarters in Niagara that night, it was mistakenly reported to Van Rensselaer that Brock had left in haste for Detroit, which Major General William Henry Harrison was attempting to recover.
The American commander, Major General Benjamin Lincoln, left in great haste, abandoning papers and personal effects.

haste and considerable
In his haste, Erasmus made a considerable number of transcription mistakes.

haste and criticism
The editor's main criticism of the trial was the haste with which it was conducted.

haste and some
In haste he labored to finish some last abstract paintings: a three-panel frieze, with a flying figure and a fallen figure ; ;
How could a worse choice be made for your honour than in such haste to marry such a subject, who besides other and notorious lacks, public fame has charged with the murder of your late husband, besides the touching of yourself also in some part, though we trust in that behalf falsely.
The cardinals being under some haste and great pressure to avoid the return of the Papal seat to Avignon, Prignano was unanimously chosen Pope on 8 April 1378 as acceptable to the disunited majority of French cardinals, taking the name Urban VI.
Darnley was dressed only in his nightshirt, suggesting he had fled in some haste from his bedchamber.
The autograph score's 259 pages show some signs of haste such as blots, scratchings-out, unfilled bars and other uncorrected errors, but according to the music scholar Richard Luckett the number of errors is remarkably small in a document of this length.
There is some evidence that the marriage was performed in haste ; six months later, the household accounts contain evidence of a son, Frederick.
The Swale channel was the point of departure selected by James II, when departing in some haste " from the Protestant deliverance of the nation " by William of Orange in December, 1688.
Mahler then started on an orchestral draft of the symphony, which begins to bear some signs of haste after the halfway point of the first movement.
Indeed, Aubrey's erstwhile friend and fellow-antiquarian Anthony Wood predicted that he would one day break his neck while running downstairs in haste to interview some retreating guest or other.
Alfred Einstein in 1945 wrote that it was " customary to speak disparagingly of La clemenza di Tito and to dismiss it as the product of haste and fatigue ," and he continues the disparagement to some extent by condemning the characters as puppets – e. g., " Tito is nothing but a mere puppet representing magnanimity " – and claiming that the opera seria was already a moribund form.
Both Gilbert and Sullivan recalled that Thespis was written in some haste.
This prompted Tipu to abandon Pondicherry and make haste for Bangalore, where he perceived his harem to be at some risk.
The works were carried out in great haste, not all equipment was fitted, and some construction materials were improvised and hence of lower quality.
Since some of the Renaissance changes were done in haste ( especially the wooden roof ), as early as in 1616 a new, gradual Early Baroque reconstruction started based on a design by the main imperial architect Giovanni Battista Carlone.
During this period of intense activity on the new railway network, he inspected many new lines, criticising the haste in which some were opened to poor engineering standards.
Probably in the officials ' haste to make out the lists many names were put there erroneously in order to alleviate immediate suffering, and undoubtedly some people are drawing relief who are not entitled under the law to do so.
His work necessarily has the defects of his qualities and of his life-in his haste he often seems to have sacrificed some of the power which a more deliberate method might have imparted.
In his haste to evacuate the town, a number of soldiers and some of their wounded from the earlier fighting were left behind and killed by the rebels.
The British fleet hurried out to sea, and pursued in two divisions, separated by a distance of some miles owing to the haste with which they left port.

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