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In haste he labored to finish some last abstract paintings: a three-panel frieze, with a flying figure and a fallen figure ; ;
The editor's main criticism of the trial was the haste with which it was conducted.
And this is only natural -- witness the haste with which modern man gobbles the latest `` wonder drug ''.
" Major-General Murray ," recalled one eye witness, " … seeing him fall, marched up in all haste with two Swiss battalions to save him and stop the enemy who were hewing all down in their way.
Charles I ’ s haste to make peace with France on the terms most beneficial to him meant that the new North American gains would be bargained away in the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye ( 1632 ).
A King should not pass judgement in haste or anger but the punishment should fit the crime, with warfare and capital punishment acceptable in certain situations.
He returned with haste to the West, reaching Emesa by 10 May 290, and Sirmium on the Danube by 1 July 290.
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.
Hutton hit on a variety of ideas to explain the rock formations he saw around him, but according to Playfair he " was in no haste to publish his theory ; for he was one of those who are much more delighted with the contemplation of truth, than with the praise of having discovered it ”.
The biblical regulations pertaining to the original Passover also include how the meal is to be eaten: " with your loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and your staff in your hand ; and ye shall eat it in haste: it is the's passover " ( Exodus 12: 11 ).
The Torah says that it is because the Hebrews left Egypt with such haste that there was no time to allow baked bread to rise ; thus flat, unleavened bread, matzo, is a reminder of the rapid departure of the Exodus.
Masetto da Lamporecchio feigns to be dumb, and obtains a gardener's place at a convent of women, who with one accord make haste to lie with him.
An abbess rises in haste and in the dark, with intent to surprise an accused nun in bed with her lover: thinking to put on her veil, she puts on instead the breeches of a priest that she has with her.
One of the clergy sprang involuntarily to his assistance, but retreated with haste, so withering was the fire which flashed from those failing eyes ".
Having been hurried with unseemly haste through all the intermediate orders, Leo received consecration two days after his election, which was unacceptable to the Roman populace.
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 accident-free record of United States Navy reactor operations stands in stark contrast to those of America's primary competitor during the Cold War, the Soviet Union, which lost several submarines to reactor accidents in both its haste and chosen priorities for competing with superior U. S. technology.
The " Interim Directory " that now came to power ( consisting of a few of the dissenting Agenten ) made haste with organizing elections for the Representative Assembly that convened on July 31.
The language “ all deliberate speed ” was seen by critics as too ambiguous to ensure reasonable haste for compliance with the court's instruction.

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May I say that you have just demonstrated the truth of an old proverb -- the younger Pliny's, if memory serves me -- which, translated freely from the archaic Latin, says, ' The more haste, the less peed ' ''.
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.
One fact which complicates discussion of the Patterson film is that Patterson says he normally filmed at 24 frames per second, but in his haste to capture the Bigfoot on film, he did not note the camera's setting.
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.
During its second reading, Powell warned of passing legislation " in haste and under the immediate pressure of indignation on matters which touch the fundamental liberties of the subject ; for both haste and anger are ill counsellors, especially when one is legislating for the rights of the subject ".
Chilean presidents were allowed a maximum term of six years, which may explain Allende's haste to restructure the economy.
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 is the work with which his name is chiefly associated, and was written in haste to meet an immediate need.
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 apparent haste with which the project was scrapped has been the source of much argument and bitterness since.
The repetitions, redundancies, and slovenliness of expression may be partly due to the haste with which ( as the author frequently states ) it was written.
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.
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.
All three of his lawyers declined to be in court to hear the reading of the formal charges because " We fear that the haste which has been employed to open the hearings is inspired, not by judicial preoccupations, but motivated by political considerations.
Berkhamsted School for Girls was advised festina lente, a Latin imperative with which Aldus Manutius is credited, meaning " hurry slowly ", reminiscent of the contemporary phrase " more haste less speed ".
Due to a series of mishaps, poor fortune and the haste with which it was planned and implemented, the raid resulted in no immediate military gains for the British, although the experience gained in the mounting and conduct of the operation was to prove invaluable for the success of subsequent Commando operations.

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Bowra's colleagues made haste to cover their private parts ; Bowra merely covered his head.
Due to their rocky nature and long lives, obsidimen are rather slow moving and deliberate in both speech and action, and can have difficulty understanding the smaller races ' need for haste.
" Upon ordering his army to join the battle and rescue their fellow Romans, Fabius exclaimed " We must make haste to rescue Minucius, who is a valiant man, and a lover of his country.
The biblical narrative relates that the Israelites left Egypt in such haste they could not wait for their bread dough to rise ; the bread, when baked, was matzah.
In their haste, they enthroned him before he was consecrated a priest ; this was an unusual reversal of the normal proceedings, and in fact was the first time it had happened in the recorded history of the papacy, although it would be repeated during the pontificate of Pope Benedict III.
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.
Lady Anne Clifford recorded that she and her mother killed three horses in their haste to see the Queen, and that when James met Anne near Windsor, " there was such an infinite number of lords and ladies and so great a Court as I think I shall never see the like again.
Nazi Germany succeeded in getting the Baltic Germans to abandon their homes and homeland in haste, disposing of their belongings at cut-rate prices.
Now hoping that his adversaries had left Mantinea defenseless in their haste to protect Sparta, Epaminondas counter marched his troops back to his base at Tegea, and then dispatched his cavalry to Mantinea.
It has been suggested that the keep's shallow foundations and thin walls, at their thickest and on average, demonstrate that it was built in haste.
The German land forces could have easily destroyed the British Expeditionary Force, especially when many of the British troops, in their haste to withdraw, had left behind their heavy equipment.
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.
Poet, composer, musical copyist and singer did their work together in frantic haste.
With the Russian invasion of Manchukuo and Mengjiang in August 1945, the unit had to abandon their work in haste.
It has been noted that -- contrary to popular belief -- the fourteenth fugue was finished, but Johann Sebastian Bach's works ' inheritors lost the last page in their haste to publish it.
In their haste to depart, the men cut lines necessary for towing the ship, and alarm was eventually raised in the port.
In their haste to escape the British, three men were left behind ; one was captured, but the other two eventually returned south by land.
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.
In order to haste the evacuation of civilians from their belongings, US forces and Filipino guerrillas were forced to burn the barracks before Japanese reinforcements would arrive to the area.
Response bias occurs when respondents do not indicate their true beliefs, such as in bias due to intentional manipulation by respondents, haste, social pressure, or confusion ; such biases may be present in any polling situation.

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