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in reading, on platforms, even in the large auditorium of the Y.M.H.A., Poetry Center nights, his voice was intimate, thoughtful, and a trifle shy.
At Yokosuka he was restricted to the confines of the Base because Walt Perry, being thoughtful, knew that Doc might have to draw some medical supplies from the hospital or the Supply Base.
He was thoughtful and calm all the time.
Benaud was a Test cricket all-rounder, blending thoughtful leg spin bowling with lower-order batting aggression.
Some close to him argued he was more thoughtful than he seemed, was aware that Secretary Rumsfeld and his staff were unable to discuss the Iraq War in military terms and had an obligation to put forth stronger objections to the civilian control of military planning.
This horrifying breakdown of civil control was deeply disturbing to thoughtful people on both sides of the religious divide.
At the same time, many thoughtful hippies distanced themselves from the very idea that the way a person dresses could be a reliable signal of who he was — especially after outright criminals such as Charles Manson began to adopt superficial hippie characteristics, and also after plainclothes policemen started to " dress like hippies " in order to divide and conquer legitimate members of the counter-culture.
Strunk was also active in a gathering known as the Manuscript Club, an " informal Saturday-night gathering of students and professors interested in writing ," where he met " a sensitive and deeply thoughtful young man named Elwyn Brooks White.
Economic upturns in the 1850s and 1860s saw smaller booms in railway construction, but these never reached anywhere near the scale of the Mania – partly due to more thoughtful ( if still very limited ) government control, partly due to more cautious investors and partly because the UK railway network was approaching maturity, with none of the ' blank canvas ' available to numerous companies as in the 1840s.
He was a thoughtful man.
Jacques Brel (; 8 April 1929 – 9 October 1978 ) was a Belgian singer-songwriter who composed and performed literate, thoughtful, and theatrical songs that generated a large, devoted following in France initially, and later throughout the world.
Furthermore, Machiavelli " was too thoughtful not to know what he was doing and too generous not to admit it to his reasonable friends ".
) and those of the olive-skinned Semitic race ( another subrace of the Caucasian race ) in the middle ranks ( it was because the Jews, being Semites, were clever that they were so dangerous — they had their own plan for Jewish world domination, a conspiracy that had to be opposed by all thoughtful Aryans, declared the Nazis ); and those of the yellow Mongoloid race ( including its offshoots the brown Malayan race and the red American Indian race ), the Dravidian race, the Hamitic race ( regarded as another subrace of the Caucasian race ), and mixed-race people such as Eurasians, the bronze Mestizos, Mulattos, Afro-Asians, and Zambos in the lower middle ranks.
Hence, it was considered less important for the paper to cover " all the news that's fit to print " ( the motto of The New York Times ) than to offer thoughtful interpretation of current events.
In 1965, he gave that church a generous contribution, a thoughtful letter, and a photograph of himself which had been requested by the minister and was displayed in the church's assembly room which was dedicated to Bergen.
While his elder brother was a serious and thoughtful child, Alexander was mischievous and extroverted ; he smoked cigarettes made from schoolboys ' blotting paper, set fire to the games room in the palace, and once almost killed his younger brother Paul while walking him at full speed in a cart designed for children.
Also as people, Relander and Ryti were notably different: despite having a doctorate, Relander was a much more talkative and social person than the intellectual and thoughtful Ryti.
" Pinel also emphasized the necessity for leadership that was " thoughtful, philanthropic, courageous, physically imposing, and inventive in the development of maneuvers or tactics to distract, mollify, and impress " and " devoted to the concept of order without violence ", so that patients are " led most often with kindness, but always with an inflexible firmness.
Arthur was known to be studious, thoughtful and reserved.
He was the film music reporter and critic for the magazine Modern Music from 1936 to 1940, writing columns considered lively and thoughtful, noting the comings and goings of musicians and composers during an era when the industry was flirting with more " modern " scores for films.

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He can encourage quality in faculty committee work in various ways: by seeing to it that the membership of each committee represents the thoughtful as well as the action-oriented faculty ; ;
If the investigation committee spent months digesting the thoughtful food served them at the Laboratory School, they left Helva with a morsel as well.
Indeed Homer places Hector as peace-loving, thoughtful as well as bold, a good son, husband and father, and without darker motives.
His characters were nonetheless thoughtful, often introspective, and well developed.
The late 1950s and 1960s also brought some more thoughtful big war films like Andrei Tarkovsky's Ivan's Childhood ( 1962 ), David Lean's Bridge on the River Kwai ( 1957 ), and Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ) as well as a fashion for all-star epics based on battles which were often quasi-documentary in style and filmed in Europe where extras and production costs were cheaper.
" William Du Bois ( 1903 – 1997 ) called the book " a first rate tour de force that is well worth the attention of every thoughtful citizen in this age of anxiety.
He commented that she did not possess " any remarkable talent, but her playing is thoughtful, quiet, detailed, and well sustained, and since it is founded, as some more talented playing is not, in an unusually healthful-seeming and likable temperament, it is an undivided pleasure to see.
In reflective problem solving and thoughtful decision making using critical thinking, one considers evidence ( like investigating evidence ), the context of judgment, the relevant criteria for making the judgment well, the applicable methods or techniques for forming the judgment, and the applicable theoretical constructs for understanding the problem and the question at hand.
" A media ethics teacher and consultant for The Poynter Institute for Media Studies suggests that the pattern of failure to cover such stories " may have more to do with the culture at The Oregonian, which has recently " built its reputation on thoughtful, narrative coverage ... doesn't lend itself well to digging up sex scandals.
Another version used by the Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis suggests that " together, the rose and cross represent the experiences and challenges of a thoughtful life well lived.
Vere, an eminently thoughtful man whose name recalls the Latin words " veritas " ( truth ) and " vir " ( man ) as well as the English word " veer ," then convenes a drumhead court-martial.
Although he was not eloquent and had a nasal voice, his hearers were loath to miss any of his thoughtful teaching, which was unbiased and well expressed.
It is all very well for educated, cultured, thoughtful people ; but are the masses yet ripe for it?
This suited them so well that they remained good friends even after Christmas was over .” Schirrmann was in a regiment holding a position on the Bernhardstein, one of the mountains of the Vosges, and separated from the French troops by a narrow no-man ’ s-land, which his account says was “ strewn with shattered trees, the ground ploughed up by shellfire, a wilderness of earth, tree-roots and tattered uniforms .” Military discipline was soon restored, but Schirrmann pondered over the incident, and whether “ thoughtful young people of all countries could be provided with suitable meeting places where they could get to know each other .”
" A sophisticated, wide-ranging and thoughtful writer ," says The Canadian Encyclopedia, MacEwen " displayed a commanding interest in magic and history as well as an elaborate and penetrating dexterity in her versecraft.
This group believes that a good legal analysis consists of a thoughtful, careful, well researched essay that is written in a format most amiable to the writer.
providing thoughtful, well researched critiques of the status quo and considered recommendations
Waltz 2A carries the principal key in C major as well but quickly interpolates with a more thoughtful passage in E-flat major.
Half-orcs are usually portrayed as indefinite outsiders, being too contemplative and thoughtful to exist well in orcish society, but far too wild and short-tempered to live amongst humans, forcing them into adventuring.
A man well read, thoughtful and intelligent, he could comprehend and go into the details of all matters most thoroughly.
They conclude that the episode is an example of " an accurate and thoughtful appraisal of the national mood and the international realities, as well as a bit of patriotic chest thumping in the aftermath of a crisis " and states it's why South Park stands out in television landscape.
Many members of the ball culture community consider Paris Is Burning to be an invaluable documentary of the end of the " Golden Age " of New York City drag balls, as well as a thoughtful exploration of race, class, and gender in America.
From Geertgen, Mostaert adopted a refined style and thoughtful compositions for his works, as well as the stiff, angular look of his figures.

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