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"hearten" Definitions
  1. to give somebody hope

68 Sentences With "hearten"

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Mr Northam's strong suburban performance should hearten Democrats and scare Republicans.
However, our poll also found signs that may hearten Trump's supporters.
That should hearten unknowns who fantasize about being the next Mike Perry.
And Kelly's move into the White House didn't necessarily hearten DACA's proponents.
Expectations of a more stable partnership with business appeared to hearten investors.
Protesting and public actions will embolden others to join in, and hearten the vulnerable.
And then they hearten themselves in their fear by crowding together and following each other.
But there are also the moments that inspire and hearten, and Rio has had its share.
That should hearten, not dishearten, detractors because honest disagreement and debate often leads to better solutions.
Such nationalist rhetoric will hearten the president's populist base — the only audience that matters to Trump.
To hearten Ms. Angelou, her friend James Baldwin took her to dinner at the Feiffers' Manhattan apartment.
The findings, in line with other research, will hearten EU leaders who meet at a summit next week.
The clear support of the people will hearten the electors to fulfill their constitutional duty and protect our Republic.
Still, signs British factories had a good month should hearten Bank of England policymakers ahead of Thursday's interest rate announcement.
The geneticist J.B.S. Haldane composed the poem "Cancer's a Funny Thing" to hearten future patients with the colorectal cancer that would kill him.
The first broad principle should hearten the Brexiteers: over long periods, GDP per person in Britain has risen surprisingly steadily (see top chart).
Over all, the result was one that was likely to hearten defenders of center-left solutions to the challenges of unsettling global times.
It's no coincidence that the silver-haired nominee name-checked Jackson, and that should hearten those dismayed by a politics gone off the rails.
That said, some Wall Street pros think IPOs and deals will be back in the second half, which should hearten bank stockholders as well.
What should have him hearten is the fact that Chris Wray, Rod Rosenstein, and all the senior folks at DOJ now were all Trump appointees.
Whatever the cause, the drop in Libyan departures will probably hearten officials in Rome, who have been trying to find solutions to the migration crisis.
But Mr. Walker's call to combat climate change included a twist unlikely to hearten environmentalists: a goal of expanding energy production in his resource-rich state.
The latest installment in their series of fiscal blueprints will hearten those looking for a path out of the economic crisis gripping the American government and economy.
While stopping short of Mr. Sanders's vision, the proposal is likely to hearten many of the senator's young supporters who had flocked to his insurgent campaign. Mrs.
On Friday, Justice Ginsburg gave a similar speech, this time at a judicial conference in New Paltz, N.Y. There was little in her remarks to hearten liberals.
This decision should also hearten good police officers everywhere, particularly if such accountability for former officer Roy Oliver can be the beginning of a long-overdue trend.
Also, growth in Britain's construction industry unexpectedly shot to a 14-month high in July, according to another survey on Thursday that will further hearten rate-setters.
The drops are sure to hearten of President Donald Trump's supporters, 79 percent of whom said in a July Pew Research Center poll that immigration was "very important" to their votes.
Finally, this may hearten many Medicare beneficiaries: Claims for skilled nursing, home health care or outpatient therapy are not supposed to be rejected just because a patient has ceased to improve.
They met with doctors, researchers, patients — and even a robot — and returned to the US with evidence that could both hearten and concern candidates like public-private boosters Biden or Buttigieg.
While this will hearten many a Tea Partyer, moderate Republicans along with Democrats should be wary of someone who does not value the good that the federal government can and does do.
A victory will no doubt hearten the ranks of the nativist populists who, despite their avowed aversion to international organizations, take pride in being in the vanguard of an international reactionary movement.
It is also sure to hearten some Republicans who, despite reservations about Trump, supported him in the hope that he would hew to a conservative vision of governance, limiting Washington's scope and reach.
It might hearten Norberg to know that somewhere out there in the world there's a core group of gadget-loving hobbyists who happily pay up to $500 to get their sweaty hands on it.
He also took the opportunity to advocate for millions of Romanian emigrants, to hearten the country's small Catholic population and to again position himself as a counterbalance to the tip toward nationalism around the world.
I will use it in my entrepreneurship courses to hearten students who wonder how they can survive against companies with billions of dollars, big brand names, political clout and skyscrapers with their logos on top.
"We are starting to lose hundreds of thousands of barrels out of stress producers," she said, adding that a black swan such as an ISIS attack at a major energy facility could hearten a production impact.
A broad ruling backing the church could hearten religious conservatives who favor weakening the wall between church and state, including using taxpayer money to pay for children to attend private religious schools rather than public schools.
But Mitchell Barak, an American-Israeli political consultant, said Mr. Netanyahu's cultivation of liberal American Jews had dwindled to little more than lip service lately — while rejecting their demands could only hearten his ultra-Orthodox supporters.
His intervention may hearten British Prime Minister Theresa May, who has repeatedly told the European Union to consider Europe's safety before cutting Britain adrift from its security architecture when it exits the EU in March next year.
BEIJING — President Trump's decision on Thursday to cancel his planned summit meeting with Kim Jong-un, North Korea's leader, will disappoint some allies in Asia, hearten others — and perhaps put China in the strongest position of all.
He did not give details about what stake might be on offer but it is likely to hearten foreign investors, keen to have greater access to a nation with almost 100 million people and which offers cheap power supplies and labour.
The numbers should hearten policymakers at the Bank of England, which will make a policy decision and release its latest quarterly Inflation Report on Thursday, and should soothe investors' fears that economic growth is deteriorating rapidly after a sluggish start to the year.
Yet while the confrontation seemed destined to hearten some conservative news media figures, like Sean Hannity, who have flamed Mr. McConnell since the failed health care vote, it is unlikely to improve the faltering shotgun marriage between Mr. Trump and congressional Republicans.
This will undoubtedly hearten a Russian regime that increasingly is defining itself not so much through progress and prosperity at home as through its place in the world — or, more to the point, a campaign to gain what it sees as its rightful role.
The visit was meant to hearten the United States&apos regional partners in the fight against the Islamic State group after the US pulled troops from northern Syria, leaving America&aposs Kurdish allies there to face a bloody cross-border Turkish assault last month.
But none of the departures are likely to change the dynamics as much as that of the polarizing Bannon, whose ouster on Friday could alienate conservatives, hearten some who feared his brand of populism-nationalism, and dial down the fights inside 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Mr. Trump will be hard-pressed to alter the economic forces that have hammered the Rust Belt for decades, but forcing Carrier and its parent company, United Technologies, to reverse course is a powerful tactical strike that will hearten his followers even before he takes office.
Khushdil Khan's showing will hearten the ANP, whose candidates barely campaigned in 2013 as the Pakistani Taliban targeted and killed many of its leaders and activists in KP. But it was the performance of two new hardline religious parties that caught the eye of political observers.
This calamity for democracy will of course hearten fascists all over the world - from eastern Europe to le Pen.. and Putin's Russia a victor this is a world historic tragedy in the making - and a changing of the geopolitical order It's important to remember how Trump rose to power.
First, there are trends that ought to hearten liberals — including the society-wide acceptance of same-sex marriage, now entrenched in the law by the Supreme Court, and the resistance to cutting new parts of the social safety net (including, so far, the main elements of the Affordable Care Act).
Thereat he was chapfallen, but wishing nevertheless to hearten his good wife.
Forty years on, the poem's appeal was still strong enough to hearten the Achinese in their next struggle, against the invaders.
Then she left. Ingibjorg was despondent that Kisa had left without a word. The king resolved to marry her off to hearten her. He summoned handsome princes, and Ingibjorg chose one.
Eilistraee is known to sometimes conjure the sound of a high and distant hunting horn, to rally or hearten her followers or to scare off aggressors, making them believe that reinforcements are coming for those harassed. When there are no enemies about, worshipers interpret the sound of the horn to mean there is someone close by they need to aid. Sometimes Eilistraee appears in person, to show her favor, give a blessing, or hearten her followers. Worshipers lucky enough to see her usually only glimpse her from afar, balanced atop a distant hillock or battlement, with her silver hair flowing behind her.
This little-known battle was important. In it, an outnumbered force of Patriots confronted a force of Loyalist regulars and militia. The battle was fierce and protracted, but the frontier Patriot sharpshooters inflicted heavy casualties on the Loyalists, who were completely defeated. This success did much to hearten backwoods Patriots in the aftermath of so many British successes.
His warders try to hearten him. A step is heard outside the door. He thinks they are coming to take him to his execution, but it is the Governor, the chaplain and the others arriving to tell him that his sentence has been commuted to penal servitude for life, or twenty years with good behaviour. Solly, unable to bear the shock of this news, dies of a heart attack.
This time the attack was thoroughly prepared by artillery, and delivered only after the defenders had been worn down. To hearten his troops, Courbet set an example of the utmost personal courage, riding forward to a position well within range of the Black Flag fire. At 5 p.m. Donnier's Foreign Legion battalion and Laguerre's fusiliers-marins captured the western gate of Sơn Tây and fought their way into the town.
The establishment of Gandhi Ashram trust is rooted with the Peace Mission of Mahatma Gandhi immediately after the communal riots in 1946 at Noakhali. Gandhi stayed for about four months in the riot- stricken areas. He started moving around the villages and motivated the people towards his peaceful coexistence and non-violence philosophy. When Gandhiji came to Jayag on 29 January 1947 all sections of the local community extended him whole-hearten support.
During that plight, her singing brings back to consciousness to Salim when hearten Akbar makes her the court dancer. Spotting her at the court Man Singh I warns to discard but she refuses. Meanwhile, Anarkali acclaims paramount in the court which upsets Gulnar, the former court dancer, who has secret ambitions to marry the prince. On the occasion of Salim’s coronation celebration, an envied Gulnar conspires and mixes alcohol in Anarkali’s drink.
The sub-headlines read: Declares Votes for Mitchel Will Hearten True Americans in War Crisis. HILLQUIT IS DENOUNCED Colonel Declares He Stands as Aid to the Hohenzollern's 'Prussianized Autocracy.' ASSAILS THE 'SHADOW HUNS' Asserts Voters Must Decide Whether America Is to Become a "Polyglot Boarding House." "The New Western Front", a Sunday New York Times cartoon of November 4th, 1917, implying that German enemy rulers favor Mayoral candidates Morris Hillquit and John F. Hylan on Election Day two days later.
The secretary general of the Bible Society of Botswana, Reverend Gabriel Tsuaneng said the translation of the New Testament is to hearten the Naro people by having Gods word in their language. Rev. Tsuaneng said the project will assist other agencies in developing Naro materials aimed at increasing literacy among Naro people. The Naro language project started in 1991 at the initiation of the Reformed Church in Dkar with the help of Dutch Churches in the Netherlands. The project also produced a Naro dictionary.
It is reported that in the Fifth Century BCE, the Sophist, Antiphon, set up a booth in a public agora where he offered consolation to the bereaved. Furthermore, "[v]isits of consolation in antiquity extended to popular levels as well", including visits by philosophers intended to hearten villages that were facing invasion.Abraham Smith, Comfort One Another: Reconstructing the Rhetoric and Audience of 1 Thessalonians (1995), p. 48. In both ancient Greece and Rome, the Consolatio or consolatory oration was a type of ceremonial oration, typically used rhetorically to comfort mourners at funerals.
Knowing that a Japanese landing was imminent, the Republican leaders did what little they could in the short time given to them to prepare the island's defences against invasion. Taiwan in May 1895 was not short of soldiers. Tang Jingsong, in order to hearten the people, exaggerated their numbers considerably, claiming that he had under his command 150,000 soldiers, regulars and volunteers. Judicious observers believed that this figure should be halved. In all, they calculated, there were 75,000 soldiers scattered throughout the island, of whom 50,000 were in the northern half and 25,000 in the southern half.
British author J. C. Squire filed a complaint with BBC radio to demand it stop playing Goodman's music, which he called "an awful series of jungle noises which can hearten no man." Germany's Nazi party barred jazz from the radio, claiming it was part of a Jewish conspiracy to destroy the culture. Italy's fascist government banned the broadcast of any music composed or played by Jews which they said threatened "the flower of our race, the youth." In November 1935 Goodman accepted an invitation to play in Chicago at the Joseph Urban Room at the Congress Hotel.
Palić was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Dubrovnik in Granešina, Zagreb on 1 June 1996. His priestly motto was a sentence from Psalm 23 "Though I pass through a gloomy Valley, beside me your rod and your staff are there, to hearten me." After the ordination, Palić briefly worked as a high school catechist and later held various pastoral administrative posts in the Diocese of Dubrovnik. He was named head of the Catechetical Office of the Diocese of Dubrovnik in 1996, a position he held until 2005. At the same time, from 1995 to 2005 he was a personal secretary to the bishop of Dubrovnik.
Students of the Department of Fashion Design and Brand Strategy of HKDI collaborate with the service users of Salvation Army Shaukiwan Day Activity Centre and St. James' Settlement (Hong Kong) Rehabilitation Service Centre. So as to hearten citizens to be optimistic and durable in daily lives, they utilize the textile waste to launch a series of ‘Positive Hong Kong’ products for RWB 330. Denim flowers are made by the service users of Salvation Army Shaukiwan Day Activity Centre. They are named “Spend Our Youth As Much As We Want” Denim Flowers for being meaningful to spend time making. Service users of St. James' Settlement (Hong Kong) Rehabilitation Service Centre embroider the decorated words from HKDI’s students with different stitching patterns on cup mats.
Born in 1753 into an upper-class family of New York City, Abraham was the great- grandson and namesake of former city mayor Abraham de Peyster. Upon the outbreak of war in 1775-1776 between the rebel colonists and the colonists loyal to King George III, de Peyster chose the King's side. He served in the King's American Regiment, a regiment of Loyalists who were ordered to serve in the interior of the American colonies to re-awaken loyal sentiment and hearten those opposed to the rebels, and was commissioned in December 1776 as a captain. This became dangerous duty in the rebel colony of South Carolina, where de Peyster served under and tried to assist his regimental commander, the recklessly aggressive Patrick Ferguson.

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