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The reception of "The Fairy's Kiss" would not have gladdened Tchaikovsky's ghost.
I am gladdened, on one hand, that these brothers have been reunited for Christmas.
I believe I gave a convincing impression of a person gladdened by another's good fortune.
In a move that likely gladdened the hearts of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's defenders, he decried a rush to judgment and suggested the FBI investigate.
If your pops loves to grill and you think his heart would be gladdened by the sight of a beef-scented gift, you can buy him an A.1.
I would say that I've missed out on a lot of bouquets, but we grow almost everything on the list and if anything I was gladdened to read it.
If you use Dark Sky as your weather app of choice—or just happen to enjoy gloriously rendered maps of weather movement—you should be both gladdened and a little surprised to learn that it's now available in a new incarnation.
" (It's hard to imagine anyone being gladdened by the news that his or her spouse's adultery was an Odyssean quest for self-discovery.) They are also asked to control their vengeful impulses, learning to "metabolize" their desire for vengeance "in a healthy manner.
Christmas is a colonial imposition, a cornerstone of the system that made slavery possible and poverty inevitable; but it is also the highlight of this little Jamaican kid's year, and its subjugations have simultaneously been outed by and sublimated into song: For all she's gladdened: milk dreaming love in one hand; clefts of clementine stain the other.
Raab welcomed the peace agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, saying he was gladdened by suspension of Israel's plans to annex parts of the occupied Palestinian territories in the West Bank.
He was gladdened by the decision to switch to activism was taken in early 1905 by the Romanian National Party.Berényi, p. 161 He played an important role in the founding of Astra, helping to draft the organization's statute, which was approved by Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1861.Berényi, p.
Champagne has stated he is trilingual, speaking English, French and Italian. Champagne welcomed Trump's peace agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates as a positive and historic step towards a peaceful and secure Middle East, adding Canada was gladdened by suspension of Israel's plans to annex parts of the occupied Palestinian territories in the West Bank.
Frances Kemble, portrait c.1783 by Joshua Reynolds Twiss married on 1 May 1786 Frances Kemble (1759–1822), known as Fanny. She was the second daughter of Roger Kemble, the sister of Sarah Siddons, and had been courted unsuccessfully by George Steevens. An actor though not very successful, on marriage she retired from the stage, which gladdened her sister.
He and Betty wanted to leave for the Caribbean to marry. This gladdened Rodney and Allison, who felt they could not plan a wedding until Steven and Betty left. However, before all of this could happen, Martin Peyton announced he was finally returning to town to prohibit the marriages from taking place. With this announcement, the soap opera ended its run.
Lula vaguely alludes to having sex with Clay at her "apartment" after the "party". We don't know if these are real or conveniently made-up by Lula. Clay is gladdened by Lula's apparent liking for him and maintains a hopeful attitude to having sex together. However, he does not push his hope onto her and waits for Lula to make the offer first.
' The Bihar-Orissa Journal wrote that his lexicon 'would have gladdened the heart of the universal Voltaire. The Patna College Magazine dated 3 April 1929 wrote, that he was 'a consummate scholar of encyclopaedic knowledge, a powerful rationalistic thinker ... of marked poetic talents. We shall not see the likes of him again.' Principal Horne of Patna College said, 'His death is a crushing loss to the world of scholarship.
For my part, I would not wish a nobler epitaph than that. Half a century hence, when those who shared his toils and knew his highest worth have long passed away, the memory of Edward William Andrews will still be lovingly recalled by those whose childhood's days were gladdened by his presence, and for whom he ever had a ready smile, a gentle word of kindness, and a thoughtful care.
Early in 2012 the Monks of Norcia established a brewery in a renovated warehouse. They hosted a grand opening celebration on August 15, 2012 - the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.Birra Nursia Website . The name of the beer is “Birra Nursia”, using the Latin name for the city of Norcia and the motto of the brewery “ut laetificet cor” (that the heart might be gladdened).
Another early known piece of Breton literature is found in the margins of a 14th-century Latin manuscript, scribbled by a scribe weary of his toil and mind on more immediate concerns, he left for posterity a four line love poem, the first two lines beginning: :An guen heguen am louenas :An hegarat an lacat glas :The fair one, her cheek gladdened me :The lovable one of the blue eye.
One day, Satyamurthy incidentally comes across Kanakamurthy and Padma's son and is very much gladdened by the child's principles and behavior. Soon he learns that the boy is Kanakamurthy and Padma 's son – a progeny of Suryavamsha. Satyamurthy develops a friendly relationship with his grandson unbeknownst to Kanakamurthy, Padma or any member of his family. Kanakamurthy eventually learns to his surprise and delight that his son has been in communication with his father, Satyamurthy.
Foreign Minister Rodolfo Solano Quiros said it received the news with joy as both nations were its allies and looked to continue working with them in the future. Japan's Foreign Ministry welcomed the deal and added it was the first step toward bringing peace as well as stability. Brazil expressed similar sentiments. Canada's Foreign Minister François-Philippe Champagne welcomed the deal as a positive and historic step towards a peaceful and secure Middle East, adding Canada was gladdened by suspension of annexation plans.
Within the international-arbitration context, commentators have applauded the Court's support for the process but criticized its reasoning. Laurence Smith, a law student at Penn, criticizes the decision as an "unprincipled" route to the proper result Instead of the balancing test the Court used, he recommends a two-prong test based on the extraterritorial acceptance of U.S. antitrust law and the provisions of the Convention. Another writer gladdened to see more support for international arbitration, Thomas Carbonneau, nevertheless found much to agree with in Stevens' dissent.
The singer tells how she has a love affair with Lord Aboyne (the Rantin' Laddie) but turns down the opportunity to marry him. It transpires that he has got her pregnant and now she must sit in the hall nursing her baby, scorned by family, friends and even servants. However, the kitchen boy takes pity on her and agrees to take a letter to her lover. When Lord Aboyne receives the news he is both gladdened to hear from her but also furious about her mistreatment.
This is apparent from their selection to play the heavy metal genre in Bangladesh at a time when the metal music was not in widespread acceptance. The members of Rock Strata has always maintained their own musical personalities, have been gladdened by any followers that they got, and was never disappointed by non-acceptance. They simply didn't care for it. The same line of thinking was adopted when working for the new album and band decided to go ahead with old school heavy metal music genre.
He also painted pirate scenes such as Loot, A difference and Dividing the Spoil (1919), which 91.5 x 128cm oil painting, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1919, sold for £18,750 in 2018. The Morning Post said of one of his pirate paintings, Marooned that it: would have gladdened the heart of Mr. R. L. Stevenson. Here are some of his piratical folk of bygone days in just such a plight as he might have evolved for them. Expelled from their ship, they have been placed ashore on a convenient Island.
The squabbling Bridges family spends a harsh winter on their remote ranch in northern California in the early years of the 20th century. Crude and quarrelsome middle brother Curt (Robert Mitchum) bullies his noble, unselfish eldest brother Arthur (William Hopper), while youngest brother Harold (Tab Hunter) endures Curt’s abuse in browbeaten silence. Their mother (Beulah Bondi) is a bigoted religious zealot and their father (Philip Tonge) is a loquacious, self-pitying drunk. Bitter old maid sister Grace (Teresa Wright) is temporarily gladdened by the arrival of Harold’s fiancé, spirited Gwen (Diana Lynn).
The cheerfulness felt by Brandan apparently seems to be doubly caused, namely by both the memory of the composition and the memory of his ancestor (with a necessary relationship of one to the other). Brandan's opening sentence of the short prologue seems to suggest that he was gladdened more by the relationship than by any of the related parts. Wettinger and Fsadni had suggested1983: 16. that it was the consolation which Brandan saw in the content of the composition that prompted him to leave us a memory of it, writing it down in one of the registers of his acts.
With the restructuring of the population and the expansion of the holidaymakers’ community, cultural life, too, was given new stimulus. Nevertheless, the local clubs are still to be seen as the main supporters of culture, especially the singing club and the countrywomen's club. R. Stemler (1985) reported that Matzenbach had “well organized singing evenings that are always gladly attended and make for a pleasant variety in the winter. Many an elderly birthday boy is gladdened with a serenade, many a fellow citizen, whom we are guiding on his last journey, is honoured with a song.” Old customs are still kept.
Although he is of Japanese heritage, Fujimori has suggested that he was always gladdened by the term, which he perceived as a term of affection.Interview with Fujimori, in Ellen Perry's The Fall of Fujimori With his election victory, he became the first person of East Asian descent to become head of government of a Latin American nation, and just the third of East Asian descent to govern a South American state, after Arthur Chung of Guyana and Henk Chin A Sen of Suriname (each of whom had served as head of state, rather than head of government).
The Madras, the Trigartas the Amvashthas, the Westerners, the Northerners, the Malavas, the Surasenas, the Suras the Maladas, the Sauviras, the Kaitavas, the Easterners, and the Southerners placing Duryodhana and Karna at their head, forming the rear guard, gladdened warriors of their own army (7:7). The Kalingas, the Singhalas, the Easterners, the Suras, the Abhiras, the D3aserakas, the Sakas, the Yavanas, the Kamvojas, the Hangsapadas, the Surasenas, the Daradas, the Madras, and the Kalikeyas, with hundreds and thousands of elephants, steeds, cars, and foot-soldiers were stationed at the neck of the Kaurava battle-array (7:20).
According to The New York Times, Buck and his fellow 21st Connecticut Volunteers traveled to New Haven, Connecticut by train on June 20 after having arrived in New York City the night before:"Departure of the Twenty first Connecticut", in The New York Times. > The Twenty-first belonged to the Third Brigade, Third Division of the > Twenty-fourth Army Corps, and was among the first troops to outer Richmond. > On their march down Broadway some of the officers were presented boquets > [sic] and the regiment was loudly cheered. At the Battery barracks the > soldiers were gladdened by a plentiful supply of strawberries furnished them > by Col.
Church of Saint Catherine, 100 px Starting in 1573, Bernardoni worked on the construction of churches in Milan, Florence, Naples, and Abruzzo. The Chief Vicar of the Province Bernardoni was in at the time wrote about him to the Superior General of the Society of Jesus saying: "We are happy that God has gladdened us by giving us this master who was essential in helping Father Giovanni".Salviucci Insolera L. Il periodo italiano di Giovan Maria Bernardoni //L’architetto Gian Maria Bernardoni… P. 13 Later, he goes on to work in Sardinia, specifically Cagliari, where he founds the Church of St. Michael towards the end of 1578 and the Church of Saint Catherine in Sassari (1579-1609).
Kekayas on Kaurava side is mentioned at many places (5-19,30,198), (6,16) The five Kekaya brothers, (probably those who sided with Duryodhana) were equated with the five Asuras viz Ayahsira, Aswasira, Aysanku, Gaganamurdhan, and Vegavat. (1,67) Jayadratha (the brother-in-law of Duryodhana), assisted by the Kekayas, endeavoured to ravish Draupadi (the wife of Pandavas) (11,22) The five royal brothers, the princes of Kekaya, hastened to Duryodhana with an Akshauhini of troops, and gladdened his heart. (5,19). Kekayas were mentioned along with the Vasatis, the Salwakas, the Amvashthas, and the Trigartas as allies of Duryodhana at (5,30). The Kekayas on the Kaurava side marched under Drona along with Vinda and Anuvinda, both of Avanti and the Vahlikas. (5,198).
There was much talk at the time of "bipolarity", the belief that Venezuela was stuck forever in the cycle of AD- COPEI ruling alternatively but following the same policies of high-spending, high-bureaucracy, and a statized economy. One brash foreign policy initiative taken by Herrera either should have gladdened or encouraged militarists in Venezuela. When the Argentine military dictator and "dirty war" veteran Leopoldo Galtieri had the Falklands invaded in 1982, Venezuela officially, though not materially, backed the Argentine move, although most Venezuelans were not aware of Argentina's claim on the islands and weren't even fully informed of the government's action. When dollars flooded Venezuela again, economists began talking of "overheating", although it wasn't clear whether they knew what they were talking about.
By order of the emperor they gave the martyress over to a house of ill repute for defiling, but the Lord preserved her there also: anyone who tried to touch the saint lost their sight. Then the enraged emperor commanded that they again burn at the bodies of the saints. The people crowding about and seeing the suffering of the saints began to murmur loudly, and Aurelian gave orders to behead the martyrs immediately. With gladdened face the brother and sister went to execution singing: "For Thou (Lord) hath saved us from the vexatious and hath shamed those hating us" A statue of St. Juliana is located in The Papal Basilica of St. Peter in the Vatican The statue created was c.
25 In a letter to John Donoughue, the organizer of the protest at the University of Michigan, Morse praised the "Teach-in Protest" and stated: "It is urgent that the American people insist that their country return to a respect for law before we create a holocaust in Asia."Ceplair 2012 p.25 In April 1965, Morse took part in an anti-war protest for the first time when he spoke at a "teach-in" at the University of Oregon where he offered lavish praise for the student protesters, saying that as an old man it gladdened him to see so many young people willing to take a stand.Ceplair 2012 p.25 On 8 June 1965, Morse was the lead speaker at an anti-war rally attended by 17, 000 people at Madison Square Garden in New York.Ceplair 2012 p.
He loved being with a small group of friends, and often climbed with friends, including many women, such as his sister Mina. He is said to have been very amiable, witty and fun-loving, as well as self-sacrificing in favor of his friends, one of whom, Walter Bing, reminiscing in his tribute to Preuss's life, wrote of him: Ach! One of the most dreadful characteristics of our beloved “Preusserl” was that he was inclined to crack the same lame old incredibly punchline-less joke ten times a day, and yet ten times a day we laughed at it and were gladdened by it.Messner, 1996, p. 260 On the fiftieth anniversary of Preuss's death Kurt Maix writes of him: His climbing partners – insofar as they are still living, they are old white-haired men – say of him: “He was a real rascal, a dear rascal.
Corsia Sistina, the octagonal tower The Corsia Sistina (Italian for "Sixtine Aisle"), erected for the will of Sixtus IV after grieves, sacks and fires, is the main building of the hospital. Surmounted by an octagonal tower, the Corsia is an immense hall, 340 ft long and 40 ft wide, divided into two sections separated by a lantern: the two rooms were called "Lower Wing" and "Upper Wing". The lantern, that puts the rooms into contact, has two levels: on the outer side it shows two- and three-mullioned windows, ascribed to the architect Giovanni Pietro Ghirlanducci from Parma, while the internal side is decorated with shell- shaped niches, housing statues of the Apostles, and barrel-vaulted intradosses with coffers, arguably due to the florentine architect and ébéniste Giovannino de' Dolci. In the middle of the lantern rises an altar, probably the only Roman work by Andrea Palladio; behind the altar formerly there was a pipe organ, whose music gladdened the ill during their stay.
In a letter to Marechal Juin, General Mark Clark paid tribute to the Tirailleur units and Goumiers of the CEF : > For me, it has been a deep source of satisfaction to see how the vital part > played by the French troops of the Fifth Army throughout our Italian > campaign against the common enemy has been universally acknowledged. During > these long months, I have had the real privilege of seeing for myself the > evidence of the outstanding calibre of the French soldiers, heirs of the > noblest traditions of the French Army. Nevertheless, not satisfied with > this, you and all your people have added a new epic chapter to the history > of France; you have gladdened the hearts of your compatriots, giving them > comfort and hope as they languish under the heavy and humiliating yoke of a > hated invader. . . . With my deepest gratitude for the tremendous > contribution that you have made to our joint victories, my dear General.
From almost at his very door his huntsman's eye was > at times gladdened by seeing perhaps fifty deer either drinking from the > steam or plunging in their heads up to their ears in search of moss.Morton, > Oren F. (1910), A History of Pendleton County, West Virginia, Franklin, West > Virginia. Reprint (1974) by Regional Publishing Company, Baltimore, pp > 31-32. By 1747, immigrants were impinging on the (future) borders of Pendleton from two directions: the larger community was mostly Germans moving up the valley of the South Branch Potomac; the lesser consisted mainly of Scotch-Irish moving northwest from Staunton up into the headwaters of the James River. In an April 1758 surprise raid of Fort Seybert and nearby Fort Upper Tract occasioned by the French and Indian War (1754–63), most of the 60 white settlers sheltering there were massacred by Shawnee and Delaware warriors and the forts were burned. Pendleton County was created by the Virginia General Assembly in 1788 from parts of Augusta, Hardy, and Rockingham Counties and was named for Edmund Pendleton, a distinguished Virginia statesman and jurist.
Decree of assignment for missionary ministration to the USA In the US he opened the religion classes for children and adults, taught the comprehension of the Verity of God and awoke the sincere love to God in the hearts of the faithful. He took an active part in the life of the Ukrainian Diaspora, gladdened the faithful by singing and playing the flute at the church concerts dedicated to the days of Taras Shevchenko and Lesya Ukrainkato, the Mother's Day and Father's Day. In 1997, after the death of Patriarch Mstyslav in 1993 and the transition of UAOC in the US to the omophorion of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew in 1995, Father Oleh Kulyk having received the canonical leave document founded a new community for the newcomer emigrants from the countries of former Soviet Union in the City of Detroit to help them in finding their way to God and in adjusting to new life. After arriving in the United States with his wife and daughter, Father Oleh began his service as parish priest for one of Detroit's Ukrainian churches.
The theme may be the struggle of form to emerge from formlessness using Leopardi's sense of the world as mud (E fango è il mondo) and therefore, a kind of purgatory, as well as Dante's image of souls gulping mud in the Stygian marsh of the Inferno (Canto VII, 109–126, in Palma's translation): :Set in the slime, they say: 'We were sullen, with :no pleasure in the sweet, sun-gladdened air, :carrying in our souls the fumes of sloth. :Now we are sullen in this black ooze' – where :they hymn this in their throats with a gurgling sound :because they cannot form the words down there.Dante Alighieri, Inferno, translated by Michael Palma, W. W. Norton & Company, 2002, p. 77 Dante's Belacqua and his foetal position also are referenced in How It Is and the following quotation is an example of the work's unpunctuated, dense, and poetic style: :the knees drawn up the back bent in a hoop the tiny head near the knees curled round the sack Belacqua fallen over on his side :tired of waiting forgotten of the hearts where grace abides asleepSamuel Beckett, How It Is, John Calder Publishers, 1964.

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