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* " I once was as meek " ( No. 16 ) originally had two verses.
' Moreover, we who know the maxim, ' Blessed are the peacemakers ,' and this also, ' Blessed are the meek ,' would not regard with hatred the corrupters of Christianity, nor term those who had fallen into error Circes and flattering deceivers.
He declares that if he had just " one wish " granted him on Christmas Eve, he'd " like to see the meek inherit the earth ".
This included the return to Wentworth of former hard case Reb Kean, now, a timid and meek figure had gone through 27 rounds of ECT and torture at the hands of maximum security officers and inmates at Blackmoor.
His cohorts include David McKeeson ( David Rasche ) a nuclear scientist who stole weapons grade plutonium from the Hanford nuclear research facility in Richland, Washington and constructed the bomb ; a bank robber whom Lyman met in jail ; a poet and anti-war activist implicated in a bombing that killed several people a decade earlier ; and a meek housewife and mother of two who had been friends with Lyman back in college.
In her second stint in the series, Charleston observed that Madge had been transformed from being bold and fiery to a more meek and passive character, a change that led to her ultimate decision to leave the series in 2000.
In his autobiography, A Feast Made for Laughter ( 1982 ), Claiborne described a bizarre, almost Faulknerian, childhood and adolescence in small-town Mississippi where he was mocked by schoolmates for his meek temperament and dislike of sports and had explicit sexual contact with his own father on at least one occasion.

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Jake publicly replied, " You may grace your readers with the meek tones of plum-mouthed middle englanders, but don ’ t send them round to my studio I ’ ll make [...] mince meat out of them, ha ha ha.
* Don Pendleton's Mack Bolan, when reminded that the " meek shall inherit the earth ", replied, " Only after the violent have tamed it.

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I am very glad ,’ he said, in a meek voice and dejected accent, ‘ to see you again, and I wish I could see you better!
Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart ; and you will find rest for your souls.
* Original Overture ( arranged by Hamilton Clarke includes " I once was as meek ", " Oh, why am I moody and sad?
* Revised Overture ( arranged by Geoffrey Toye, 1920 ; includes " I once was as meek ", " When the night wind howls ", " I know a youth ", " My eyes are fully open ", " I shipped, d ' ye see " and Hornpipe )
" I once was as meek " ( Sir Ruthven and Adam )
* " O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, / That I am meek and gentle with these butchers!
Laughton turned out other memorable performances during that first Hollywood trip, repeating his stage role as a murderer in Payment Deferred, playing H. G. Wells ' mad vivisectionist Dr. Moreau in Island of Lost Souls, and the meek raspberry-blowing clerk in the brief segment of If I Had a Million, directed by Ernst Lubitsch.
: I have seen them gentle, tame, and meek,
: Once have I seen them gentle, tame, and meek,
At first Charlie, a meek proofreader for a science fiction magazine, tells a friend, " I sometimes wonder whether a science-fiction magazine even needs a proofreader.
Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and gentle of heart, thus you will find refreshment for your souls.
He said, ` Release me, for I am meek and have many dependents and am in great need.
In his youth, he was said to be kind, meek, and filially pious, and was studious, particularly in the Classic of Rites and the I Ching.
But we may take our farewell of him in words which were written by one who loved him dearly: " When I speak of him as a man, none more comely in features, none more prudent, none more heroic in spirit, yet none more meek, more humaned and condescending.

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* Larry ( Voiced by Chris Phillips ): A pink-skinned and obese kid that is normally meek but can have a temper.
She can be cowed by Fang and other aggressive people but takes advantage of meek people like Dave.

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In the 2009 retcon of the mythos, Lois Lane is fully aware from the beginning, along with Perry White, that the meek, pudgy and bumbling Clark Kent deliberately holds himself back: however, still far from associating him to Superman, they simply believe he's hiding his qualities as a good reporter.
Then, the superhero emerges having transformed from his meek disguise to his true self.
Film critic David Thomson wrote of Hawks in The New Biographical Dictionary of Film " Far from the the meek purveyor of Hollywood forms, he always chose to turn them upside down, To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep, ostensibly an adventure and a thriller, are really love stories.
Kid learns of her heritage as princess Schala of Zeal, a meek girl who was coerced to help awaken Lavos with her magical power.
" Rodwell returned to New York City determined to change the established quiet, meek ways of trying to get attention.
During the early 1990s, she played the role of Wilma Bern, mother of upstate Pennsylvania mob boss Carlo Hesser and his meek twin, Mortimer Bern.
Sybil also criticizes Eva for appearing proud and putting on airs and graces, and for being “ impertinent ” rather than being meek and grateful to her social superiors.
In Boom and Bust: American Cinema in the 1940s, Thomas Schatz writes of " Chaplin's Little Tramp transposed into a meek Jewish barber ", while, in Hollywood in Crisis: Cinema and American Society, 1929-1939, Colin Shindler writes that " The universal Little Tramp is transmuted into a specifically Jewish barber whose country is about to be absorbed into the totalitarian empire of Adenoid Hynkel.
Unlike social realism, socialist realism often glorifies the roles of the meek and working class and the struggle for its emancipation.
The original trio consisted of Bill Owen as the scruffy and childlike Compo Simmonite, Peter Sallis as deep-thinking and meek Norman Clegg and Michael Bates as authoritarian and snobbish Cyril Blamire.
The first flashback occurs in Buffy Season Five's " Fool for Love ", and reveals William as in fact a meek, effete young man ( and an aspiring poet ) who lived in London with his mother Anne.
He has to practically order her to stay away from " men, juke joints, booze, and pinball machines " and wear a girdle in order to play the part of a " meek little housewife " rather than that of a happy-go-lucky party girl.
# It advocated superfluous ceremonies and preached the morality of meek compliance, making the Chinese people weak and passive, unfit to struggle and compete in the modern world.
" As told by Serling, the basic premise is similar, but the earlier version seems to have been more comedic in tone, involving a meek schoolteacher who quite unintentionally gains notoriety as a top gunslinger.
Christopher " Chris " Cross ( Edward G. Robinson ), a meek, amateur painter and cashier for clothing retailer, J. J. Hogarth & Company, is fêted by his employer, honoring him for twenty-five years of dull, repetitive service.

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It had analytic features like definite and indefinite articles and periphrastic verb conjugation.
In 1858, he had observed conjugation in the alga Spirogyra, and in 1861, he described sexual reproduction in the fungus Peronospora sp.
As early as 1803 Jean Pierre Étienne Vaucher had published on the isogamy ( sexual conjugation ) in the algae, but it was in the early 20th century that reproduction and development began to be extensively studied.
* Voiceless velarized alveolar fricative: root = (" he had a photograph of him taken "); with assimilation of the T of the conjugation.
A similar mistake affects old intransitive verbs, which in old Hungarian had a distinct system of conjugation ( the so-called " ikes " conjugation, referring to the "- ik " suffix in third-person singular ).
The conjugation of the verb " to have " determines the tense of the overall construction: 1 ) " have " and " has " in the present perfect, 2 ) " had " in the past perfect, and 3 ) " will have " and " shall have " in the future perfect.
The West Germanic languages outside of Old High German preserved this conjugation best, but in these languages the conjugation had become vestigial and had only four verbs in it.
Classical Armenian had a mediopassive form which was marked by changing the verb's thematic vowel instead of with a unique conjugation like in other Indo-European languages.

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