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The male dancers sometimes wear kilts and their performance in them is spirited and stimulating.
It is suggested that had Elihu appeared in the original source, his spirited and virtuous defence of the divine right to punish would have been rewarded by God in the conclusion, or at the very least mentioned.
Some hold that singing in the Spirit is identified with singing in tongues in, which they hold to be " spiritual or spirited singing ", as opposed to " communicative or impactive singing " which Paul refers to as " singing with the understanding ".
For example, the circumstances of the hero's conception are unusual ; an attempt is made by a powerful male at his birth to kill him ; he is spirited away ; reared by foster-parents in a far country.
The music is a bit infantile, plain, spirited ; but in the end, the people, our Spanish people, are something of all that.
Here a skilful use of the kensen and spirited attack is crucial for effective katsugi-waza or luring your opponent into breaking his / her posture.
Loki replies that Bragi is brave when seated, calling him a " bench-ornament ," and that Bragi would run away when troubled by an angry, spirited man.
It is little known that he was spirited to Moscow on the donation from the Stroganov family of Perm.
She is attracted to young, handsome, romantically spirited Willoughby and does not think much of the older, more reserved Colonel Brandon.
A virgin of royal descent, she is tortured on a spiked wheel ( later called " Catherine Wheel ") and beheaded ; her remains are spirited to Mount Sinai.
It is these campaigns of conquest that are the most widely known feature of Wales during the Roman era due to the spirited but unsuccessful defense of their homelands by two native tribes, the Silures and the Ordovices.
It would be ungracious to track down the perpetrator of the original overture to Ruddigore, which is a crude " selection " hardly redeemed by its spirited ending.
* Cathy Linton: The daughter of Catherine Earnshaw and Edgar Linton, she is a spirited girl, though unaware of her parents ' history.
Marcy is spirited out of the hotel into one of the waiting taxicabs ; as the others get away in the remaining cabs, Shaft walks to a phone booth to call Vic.
The story is of a spirited young American woman, Isabel Archer, who " affronts her destiny " and finds it overwhelming.
She is high spirited and friendly, but struggles to maintain femininity.
Catawba County's history is a history of spirited people.
With a spirit of rebellion Catawbans split with Lincoln County ; a spirited people united and fought a major polio epidemic in the 1940s ; an entrepreneurial spirit built a thriving economy ; a patriotic spirit resulted in the oldest continuing patriotic celebration in the US — the annual Soldier's Reunion in Newton ; an artistic spirit is reflected in our furniture artisans, music, quilting, pottery, etc.
Animum fortuna sequatur is Latin language | Latin for " Fortune follows the spirited.
The use of an external landscape to frame a nude is innovative ; but in addition, to add to her mystery, she is shrouded in sleep, spirited away from accessibility to any conscious expression.
A sports car ( sportscar or sport car ) is a small, usually two seat, two door automobile designed for spirited performance and nimble handling.
The phylogeny of the group is complex ; with 40, 000 species there is a spirited debate about the relationships between subfamilies and genera.

spirited and engaged
Nussbaum has engaged in many spirited debates with other intellectuals, in her academic writings as well as in the pages of semi-popular magazines and book reviews and, in one instance, when testifying as an expert witness in court.
The merger was negotiated in secret while Shawmut and Fleet's marketing departments were simultaneously engaged in a spirited bidding war for the arena's naming rights.
Before she reached the door, Evans grabbed Powers and the two women engaged in spirited catfight, wrecking the apartment in the process.

spirited and Hugh
Envisioning Christine as his dead wife, Will spirited her away to an isolated cabin, where Hugh managed to rescue her just as Will was ready to kill her.

spirited and young
Shaw recognised a spirited radiance in the young actress, which was ideally suited for playing his heroines.
Attendees had to listen to the playing of four national anthems before the varied programs that always ended with a spirited French can-can performed by dancers, some of whom were no longer young.
Street Angel is a 1928 silent film about a spirited young woman ( Janet Gaynor ) who finds herself destitute and on the streets before joining a traveling carnival, where she meets a vagabond painter ( Charles Farrell ).
Both men are determined to bed the young woman, but they quickly discover Patty is more interested in engaging in spirited discussions about the pressing moral and sexual issues of the day than surrendering her virginity to either one of them.
During the worst times of the war of the Spanish Succession she was the real head of the Bourbon party, and was well aided by Princess Maria Luisa of Savoy, the spirited young queen of Philip V. She did not hesitate to quarrel even with such powerful personages as the Cardinal Archbishop of Toledo, Portocarrero, when they proved hostile, but she was so far from offending the pride of the nation, that when in 1709 Louis the XIV, severely pressed by the allies, threatened, or pretended, to desert the cause of his grandson, she dismissed all Frenchmen from the court and threw the king on the support of the Castilians.
The priest is spirited to the past by Pazuzu to observe Father Merrin exorcising a young boy, Kokumo, in Africa.
The Portrait of a Lady is the story of a spirited young American woman, Isabel Archer, who " affronts her destiny " and finds it overwhelming.
However, there were various rumors that monarchist sympathizers had spirited the young dauphin away from the Temple prison and that he was living elsewhere in secret.
Though it was generally believed that he had died in prison, popular legend had spoken of the young prince being spirited away from his prison and living in exile.
Peri is a bright, spirited young woman in her early twenties, who travels with the Doctor because, like many of his companions, she wants to see the universe.
Traditionally, the youth in Slovenia have been unresponsive to political issues and though the party strongly encourages young people to get involved it considers itself a party for anyone who desires a fresh and spirited approach to politics in Slovenia.
The film is based on the true story of a British reporter, Michael Nicholson, who spirited a young orphan girl out of the war zone to safety in Britain.
K was a spirited young woman, having taken flying lessons, a motor mechanics course, and eventually teaching Guy to how to drive.
He won re-election again in 1996 and in his final re-election in 2000, he turned away a spirited challenge from young newcomer Michael Le Houllier.
Working in a general store did not appeal to such a high spirited young person, and in 1874 he secured appointment to West Point.
Maggie Carpenter ( Julia Roberts ) is a spirited and attractive young woman who has had a number of unsuccessful relationships.
In the United States is was a colloquial for " spirited lad " and " young spark ".
Known originally as Fu Hua Public School, it was built by a group of public spirited villagers who were determined to provide the best education for their young.
Kunama, having been trained in bushcraft by both Thowra and Boon Boon, is cautious and wary of men, but not even this caution is enough to keep her in Thowra's Hidden Valley when her interest is captured by a young, spirited black stallion with an unusual splash of white on his flank, named Tambo, who is the son of Storm and the racehorse ' Highland Lass.

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