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" With the general election dominated by Home Rule, Chamberlain's campaign was both Radical and intensely patriotic.
The first Red Scare began following the Bolshevik Russian Revolution of 1917 and the intensely patriotic years of World War I as anarchist and left-wing social agitation aggravated national, social, and political tensions.
Futurism had from the outset admired violence and was intensely patriotic.
At the same time, Herder became an intellectual protégé of Johann Georg Hamann, a patriotic Francophobe and intensely subjective thinker who championed the emotions against reason.
Crispi was a colourful and intensely patriotic character.
Independence in 1974 launched a Grenadian national identity which was exemplified in the calypso of the time, which tended to be intensely patriotic.
His dramatic and intensely patriotic subjects illustrated episodes from the Franco-Prussian War, the Crimean War, the Zulu War and portraits of soldiers.
He is intensely patriotic and has ambitions to be a poet.

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Listening for hours to his laments that the war and `` Mist Fair's '' poverty afterwards had robbed the mare of many a racing triumph, and to his predictions of greatness for the procession of foals to come, Jenny could look forward to years of conflict with an animal who disliked her intensely and showed it.
Due to the situation in Iberia, Martel believed he needed a virtually full-time army — one he could train intensely — as a core of veteran Franks who would be augmented with the usual conscripts called up in time of war.
Together with this intensely positive feeling state, people who have near death experiences also report that consciousness or a heightened state of awareness seems as if it is at the heart of experiencing a taste of ' Heaven '.
Despite his influence in the financial world ( at least one source called him the most powerful American financier since J. P. Morgan ), Milken was an intensely private man who shunned publicity.
He had now taken over the position of commander-in-chief of the armed forces and during his absence at his headquarters at Mogilev, he had left most of the day-to-day government in the hands of the Empress who was intensely unpopular, owing to her German origin and the influence that Rasputin, an unsavoury monk, was thought to exercise over her.
Roosevelt intensely disliked being called " Teddy ," and was quick to point out this fact to those who used the nickname, though it would become widely used by newspapers during his political career.
Plotinus intensely disliked the editorial process, and turned the task to Porphyry, who not only polished them but put them into the arrangement we now have.
Dirac, who had just then been intensely involved with working out the foundations of Heisenberg's matrix mechanics, immediately understood that these conditions could be met if A, B, C and D are matrices, with the implication that the wave function has multiple components.
He intensely disliked Robert Rutherford McCormick who published the Chicago Tribune.
According to others who witnessed, Patel read the note, pocketed it and continued to intensely cross-examine the witness and won the case.
The same is true of a person who engages in selective bodily appreciation i. e., foot fetish they are attracted specifically not to the entire person but may just be intensely appreciative of that person's feet.
The ranchers largely maintained control of the country around Tombstone, due in large part to the sympathetic support of Cochise County Sheriff Johnny Behan who favored the Cowboys and rural ranchers and who grew to intensely dislike the Earps.
She met the young poet, Nikolay Gumilev on Christmas Eve 1903, who encouraged her to write and pursued her intensely, making numerous marriage proposals from 1905.
An alternate version of the beginning of the quest is that Bellerophon encountered Proetus, who grew intensely jealous of him.
Training focused intensely on jungle warfare, and many successful ' mock ' raids were made on American garrisons who awoke to find dummy time bombs placed on their ammunition dumps, or chalk crosses drawn on the equipment of their guards.
ADAFs started to be intensely studied by many authors only after their rediscovery in the mid 1990 by Narayan and Yi, and independently by Abramowicz, Chen, Kato, Lasota ( who coined the name ADAF ), and Regev.
Norris also described the pope's position as " calculated and deliberate wickedness " because he " closes down scholarly enquiry " and because he " marginalised all the wonderful people like Oscar Romero, Leonardo Boff, Hans Kung, Charles Curran, all these marvellous people who are the future and the hope of the Church and, instead, put into place these mindless bureaucrats, which is intensely sad.
In 1995, O ' Neill began to intensely study the roots of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing after he assisted in the capture of Ramzi Yousef, who was the leader of that plot.
The book collected intensely personal poems and was written without the awareness of her husband, who was then editing the Free Soil newspaper The Commonwealth.
Inverted or " covert " narcissists are people who are " intensely attuned to others ' needs, but only in so far as it relates to own need to perform the requisite sacrifice "— an " inverted narcissist, who ensures that with compulsive care-giving, supplies of gratitude, love and attention will always be readily available ...
During his tenure as editor and afterward, Kelly, who also wrote the TRB column, was intensely critical of President Clinton.
As Adams worked on the opera, he came to see Nixon, whom he had once intensely disliked, as an " interesting character ", a complicated individual who sometimes showed emotion in public.

intensely and design
However, such a tail highly flexible at the base but intensely stiffened elsewhere particularly against vertical movement is only found in association with the predatory foot claw ( to a lesser extent in troodonts ), and its design suggests and allows its use as an aid to the efficiency of the 2nd toe claw.
" Goldberger thought the building a catalyst for change, making it " socially and culturally acceptable for an architect to design a highly expressive, intensely personal museum.
* Generally includes joint application design ( JAD ), where users are intensely involved in system design, via consensus building in either structured workshops, or electronically facilitated interaction.
From its base design, the car began evolving into an actual sports car, and further prototypes were tested intensely both in Japan and in California.
The heraldic commission set up to design a new coat of arms for Romania worked intensely, subjecting to the Parliament two final designs which were then combined.
Many of the Phoenix stories feature intensely experimental layout and visual design.
Many variations have been examined, but the most intensely studied are the balanced incomplete block designs ( BIBDs or 2-designs ) which historically were related to statistical issues in the design of experiments.

intensely and illustration
From around 1920, he developed into an intensely Expressionist artist, moving from illustration to Symbolism.

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Camera systems used similar spinning discs and required intensely bright illumination of the subject for the light detector to work.
It is, though, an intensely personal work with little dramatic power that only succeeds in appealing to readers after substantial editing.
In his review of Ivry's biography for Library Journal Larry Lipkis is persuaded by Ivry's research that, " There seems to be little question that Ravel was an affected, intensely secretive dandy with gay inclinations ," but also expresses the view that Ivry's work is less persuasive in definitively linking Ravel's sexuality to characteristics of his musical oeuvre.
Caul is utterly professional at work but finds personal contact extremely difficult because he is intensely secretive about even the most trivial aspects of his life.
" Steve Huey of Allmusic described his and Jeff Hannemans guitar solos as " wildly chaotic ," and Thom Jurek, also of Allmusic, described his work on 2006's Christ Illusion as " create an intensely harrowing and angular riff that changes from verse to verse, through the refrain and bridge, and comes back again.
Both tariff reform and Ulster dominated his political work, with Austen Chamberlain saying that Law " once said to me that he cared intensely for only two things: Tariff Reform and Ulster ; all the rest was only part of the game ".
While such work had little impact upon commercial galleries ( and the " art magazines " dependent upon galleries ' ads ), one result was a thriving alternative culture, calling itself " The Eternal Network ", as intensely interested in itself as serious artists have always been.
" f the highest quality, is the intensely personal work of Frank Furness ( 1839-1912 ) in Philadelphia.
The smokejumpers are a highly skilled and intensely trained workforce that can be quickly mobilized for a myriad of work assignments in forestry, disaster relief, and emergency management.
In 1968, Nerdrum had viewed for the first time the works of Caravaggio whose psychologically intense work, use of cross lighting, strongly suggested shadow that implied three dimensionality, and use of the faces of real, everyday people impacted him intensely, and provided one of the major influences for his work of this time period.
He pushes Apple designers into such a frenzy that they work 90-hour weeks and intensely compete with each other.
Almost certainly, however, the most common perception today is that the symphony is tragic in tone and intensely emotional ; for example, Charles Rosen ( in The Classical Style ) has called the symphony " a work of passion, violence, and grief.
Honey is unimpressive in appearance and is so intensely focused on his work that his relations with the outside world — never that good to begin with — suffer badly.
Ronald Hutton writes: work, both celebrated and controversial, posited the previous existence of a peaceful and intensely creative woman-centred civilization, in which humans, living in harmony with nature and their own emotions, worshipped a single female deity.
" Bourke-White's brother Roger describes their parents as " Free Thinkers who were intensely interested in advancing themselves and humanity through personal achievement ," relating this quality in part to the success of Bourke-White, himself ( as a prominent Cleveland businessman and high-tech industry founder ) and their older sister, Ruth White, who became well known for her work at the American Bar Association in Chicago, Ill. Roger Bourke White is not surprised at her success: " My sister Margaret was not unfriendly or aloof.
Indeed, there was a great variety of opinion among Gershwin's contemporaries ; Igor Stravinsky thought the work was one of genius, whereas Sergei Prokofiev disliked it intensely.
His work, influenced by W. H. Auden, is intensely original and many consider him to be, as Betjeman was, a man working outside of the dominant trends of the poetry of his day.
The faces of his figures have an air of rapt suavity, devotional fervency and beaming esoteric consciousness, which is intensely attractive to some minds ...... the faces becoming sleek and prim, with a smirk of sexless religiosity which hardly eludes the artificial or even the hypocritical ; because of this, there are some who are not moved by his work.
Brock's poems amply demonstrate the virtues of his " intensely felt, supple, direct and memorable work.
# Effort: goals can lead to more effort ; for example, if one typically produces 4 widgets an hour, and has the goal of producing 6, one may work more intensely towards the goal than one would otherwise.
They toured intensely behind the record ( playing shows with acts like Killswitch Engage and Poison the Well ) through December, taking two months off before beginning the work on their next album.
The German-Swiss Henry Fuseli also produced work in a linear graphic style, but his narrative scenes, often from English literature, were intensely Romantic and highly dramatic.
As with many poets, of particular interest to scholars is the relationship between Mácha himself and his poetic work, which is " intensely personal, almost confessional.

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