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But most countries have started talking more earnestly about diversification.
" More earnestly, he added: "Maybe life is the hard way, I don't know.
In recent years, she has pivoted from this style, embracing a more earnestly engaged voice.
That segment of the population was shown to favor 'Leave' more earnestly and voted as such.
Two days later, Van Wagenen alerted Alderson that they should talk more earnestly in the middle of the week.
Lincoln then began thinking, perhaps more earnestly, about another, broader strategy — and later that year introduced the Emancipation Proclamation, to take effect on Jan.
The result is hot as hell, putting basically every other thrown-together joke mixtape to shame—along with a whole lot of more earnestly released mixtapes.
Regardless of the rule's fate, the industry is continuing to move toward a fiduciary environment more earnestly than it had before the rule passed in 2016.
In a surprise cameo, Crenshaw appeared alongside Davidson to take a few humorous potshots of his own and then, more earnestly, to try to find some common ground.
A nearby Elizabeth Catlett sculpture, "Faces for Two Worlds" (1980), takes up this idea more earnestly: A bronze head with two opposing faces visualizes the concept of double consciousness.
And Beyoncé does this more earnestly than the majority of singers today: she performs for them, shows them what a woman in successful control of her life sounds like.
It's a video that feels definitively old, and it's hard to imagine it coming out now and being earnestly enjoyed, but we were doing lots of things more earnestly back then.
" More earnestly, a young black Army sergeant in Vietnam, Franklin R. Freeman, wrote to Mr. Schulz to express how gratifying it was to find "a new character in the strip who shares my name.
Moreover, if Trump thinks that still-uncertain trade deals with Mexico, Japan and Canada can prompt China into negotiating more earnestly, he may have badly misjudged the will of Xi Jinping, who Trump concedes was once his bestie.
To start, the United States urges all parties to more earnestly engage nongovernmental organizations already on the ground in Eastern DRC, many of whom are trusted community health care providers and must be integrated into the broader Ebola response.
In its 25 years, the commercially successful enterprise — which began as an intermission act at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, starring Jean Butler and Mr. Flatley — has been mocked and spoofed as much as it's been celebrated and more earnestly imitated.
As attention turns more earnestly toward election season, there's promise in the paradox that a country that has for so long legislated against LGBTQ Americans just might use that same power to better their lives -- and also help to scotch the narratives that have ostracized them for their differences.
Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach Social media never intended to be in the news business — but just wait till AI takes over Facebook exploring deals with media outlets for news section: report MORE, earnestly I believe, started down this slippery slope a few months ago and announced he is hiring 10,000 additional folks whose job it will be to keep the platform safe and secure.
Nicholas D. Miller was born in Chicago, United States on December 26, 1990. He was raised in San Francisco. In 2008, Miller began making electronic music. In the summer of 2012, he saw Bassnectar perform at Red Rocks Amphitheatre and decided to focus on music more earnestly.
" The chief sacrament of the Old Law was the Paschal Lamb. I Corinthians 5, 7: "Christ our Pasch is sacrificed." Augustine (. ad januar, i) "In order to commend more earnestly the depth of this mystery, our Savior willed this last act to be fixed in the hearts and memories of the disciples whom He was about to quit for the Passion.
During the 1950s, those who reported on Maxwell's talks for church periodicals commented on his strong emphasis on perfection: > 1951\. "Youth Rally Speaker. The featured speaker of the Sabbath afternoon > regional youth rally, February 17, was Elder Graham Maxwell, of Pacific > Union College. He appealed for everyone to strive more earnestly to become > like Christ in character—NOW." PUR, March 5, 1951, p. 12. > 1952\.
And being in agony, He prayed more earnestly. Then His sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground. : CT: Verses marked as a later addition Luke 23:17 : MT/TR: (for it was necessary for him to release one to them at the feast) : CT: Verse omitted Luke 23:34 : MT/TR: Then Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do.” And they divided His garments and cast lots.
The works, all minutely detailed and richly coloured, involve complex and innovative arrangement and design.Townsend et al, 112 The text accompanying The Agony in the Garden reads: "And there appeared an angel unto him from heaven, strengthening him. And being in an agony he prayed more earnestly, and his sweat was as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground." The painting shows Christ kneeling in the garden with his arms outstretched and leaning backwards as if about to faint.
After high school at age 19, he got a job with UPS and moved back to Dorchester. Eventually, he moved back in to his mother's home and built a recording studio in her basement where he would make original mixtapes and travel up and down the East Coast to hand them out. An injury sustained while working for UPS required Sparks to undergo spinal surgery, severely limiting his ability to perform manual labor. He began focusing more earnestly on music in the aftermath.
It remains, therefore, that you will not refuse > to accept this labour and industry of ours with a human appearance, and > fairly and well consult it. Finally, while we strive ever more earnestly for > the favour and generosity of our Most Christian and magnificent King, whose > happiness and success you eagerly desire, we have shared this with you. > Farewell, from Paris.DECIMVSQVINTVS CIRCITER agitur annus, candide Lector, > quo universam Orbis terrarum designationem, in hanc humani cordis effigiem > primum redegimus: Idque in gratiam Christianissimi ac potentissimi FRANCISCI > Francorum Regis, Mœcenatis nostri clementissimi.
After learning nothing new, Garrett heads home, where he is visited again by Magister Peridont, who informs him that Miss Craight was in fact his mistress, and now she is missing. The story gets more complicated when Garrett visits crime lord Chodo Contague, whose house gets attacked by magical forces. Chodo Contague involves his henchmen more earnestly in Garrett's case, and Garrett and Maya take their search for Jill to the Tenderloin, the red-light district of TunFaire. When they return home, they find the same magical forces that attacked Chodo's mansion trying to tear apart Garrett's home.
With the end of her drama studies at Yale, Smith and her children returned to live briefly in her mother's house in Woodside, Queens. In 1935, an opportunity with the Works Projects Administration fortuitously arose, and Smith began working for the Federal Theatre Project as a play reader. In May 1936, she and three other Federal Theatre Project members, including Bob Finch, were shifted to Chapel Hill, North Carolina to participate in regional theater activities. It was in Chapel Hill that Smith finally found a place to call home, and despite continuing struggles with money, she began to write more earnestly.
It contains the prescriptions of the most ideal poverty: "The brothers shall appropriate nothing to themselves, neither a house nor place nor anything. And as pilgrims and strangers in this world...let them go confidently in quest of alms." "This, my dearest brothers, is the height of the most sublime poverty, which has made you heirs and kings of the kingdom of heaven: poor in goods, but exalted in virtue...." Then follows an appeal for fraternal love and mutual confidence, "for if a mother nourishes and loves her carnal son, how much more earnestly ought one to love and nourish his spiritual brother!" (c. vi).
This creative inertia meant the band took over a year to finish the next record. Indeed, it was Cocker's disillusionment with his long-desired wish for fame that made up much of the subject matter of This Is Hardcore, which was released in March 1998. The album took a darker and more challenging tone than that of Different Class and lyrical topics – pornography (the title track), fame ("Glory Days") and the after effects of drugs ("The Fear") – were dealt with more earnestly than on previous records. Also in 1998, Pulp collaborated with Patrick Doyle on the song "Like A Friend" for the soundtrack to the film Great Expectations.
This is an allegorical story of a > war that has laughed at the world's flaunting boast of a higher progress. It > does not concern itself as to which side is in the right or wrong, but deals > with those ranks which are paying, the grim penalty—the ranks of Humanity. > If the awful trail of battle stretches vividly through the scenes of the > narrative, it is in the hope that a shocked and appalled world may > henceforth devote itself more earnestly in the cause of peace. Let our > Civilization not be a mockery of our cherished ideals, but rather a synonym > of that glorious work—Humanity.
" In Augustissimae Virginis, Leo contrasted the growth of the society devoted to the Rosary, the Confraternity of the Holy Rosary, versus the evil societies of his time, the Socialists and Freemasons: "The natural tendency of man to association has never been stronger, or more earnestly and generally followed, than in our own age. This is not at all to be reprehended, unless when so excellent a natural tendency is perverted to evil purposes, and wicked men, banding together in various forms of societies, conspire 'against the Lord and against His Christ' (Ps ii., 2). It is, however, most gratifying to observe that pious associations are becoming more and more popular among Catholics also [...].
Thomas' analysis was replete with graphics and statistics demonstrating the military-economic superiority of the Western Powers, at which Hitler balked and exclaimed that, "he did not share General Thomas' anxiety over the danger of a world war, especially since he had now got the Soviet Union on his side" (consequent the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact).William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, pgs. 744-745. Not only was Thomas worried about an attack provoking the British and French but so were Generals von Brauchitsch, Colonel-General Halder, and Quartermaster General von Stülpnagel, yet Hitler refused to countenance any delays or reluctance from his military staff about his plans and more earnestly pushed forward the attack despite their sound arguments otherwise.Joachim Fest, Hitler, pg. 626.
Calderwood openly protested against the jurisdiction of the bishop, for which offence he was deprived of his right to attend church courts, and required to confine himself to the limits of his parish, Silenced in this way and prevented from taking any part in public proceedings, he applied himself the more earnestly to the authority. In 1617, when the king visited Scotland, an occasion occurred for a more open and important act of resistance. Some ministers were in the habit of meeting at that time in Edinburgh in an informal way, to discuss various matters; and when it was agreed by the lords of articles to pass a decree giving power to the king, with the archbishops, bishops, and such ministers as he might choose, to direct the external policy of the kirk, a number of the ministers met and signed a protest against the decree. Prominent among them was Calderwood.
The study of insects had always been a hobby of his, both in Africa and China. In retirement in England he settled down more earnestly to the pursuit of informal entomology, though, as he observed, with not half so rich a field of subjects as on his travels. On settling down, he wrote novels, though that was no new departure for him; he had already published “The White Kaffir”, “Trooper Fault”, and his most celebrated novel: “The Kingdom that Was”. Significantly, “Strong Waters” and “The Second Leopard” also appeared in 1932, so obviously his apparently idle time in preceding years actually had been anything but idle. It is worth speculating that his productivity in writing might have encouraged his retirement and “going home”. After settling down he went in for “fairly intensive bee-keeping” as he related in “The Hive”, one World War later.

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