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5 Sentences With "high spiritedness"

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They choose to see Alison's whiplash mania as high-spiritedness, and extend her their friendship—no small thing for this prickly, lonely woman.
Finally, Alice agrees to marry Teddy—largely to move into a roomier apartment—but he is bewildered by her high-spiritedness and sets about trying to make her behave like a proper wife.
John Tunstall lived in Lincoln for about 18 months before being killed by Morton, Hill, and Evans. During this period, he regularly corresponded with his family in London. Frederick Nolan collected these letters and published them as The Life and Death of John Henry Tunstall, a basic work in the historiography of the Lincoln County War. Tunstall's letters reflect his ambition, biases, and youthful arrogance and high-spiritedness.
They were paid $10,000 in gold to help finance the first year of their settlement. During the four weeks it took them to travel to New Braunfels, the trek took on the ambiance of a collegiate party, with beer and singing and youthful high spiritedness filling the journey. Spiess and Meusebach scouted the area of the Llano River and chose the location for Bettina. Member Louis Reinhardt described the Llano River as so pure and crystal clear they named it the Silvery Llano.
Thus while social evolution according to Marx is governed > chiefly by economic conditions, to Sarkar this dynamic is propelled by > forces varying with time and space: sometimes physical prowess and high- > spiritedness, sometimes intellect applied to dogmas and sometimes intellect > applied to the accumulation of capital (p. 38). [...] The main line of > defence of the Sarkarian hypothesis is that unlike the dogmas now in > disrepute, it does not emphasise one particular point to the exclusion of > all others: it is based on the sum total of human experience – the totality > of human nature. Whenever a single factor, however important and > fundamental, is called upon to illuminate the entire past and by implication > the future, it simply invites disbelief, and after closer inspection, > rejection. Marx committed that folly, and to some extent so did Toynbee.

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