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At the U.N. his speech was more heartily applauded than President Clinton's.
Now that it's in the books we recommend even more heartily that you find it and enjoy it.
The more one was indignant at being the object of such a man's contempt, the more heartily did one disdain his disdain, and recalcitrate his kicks.
'End To Festival', The Times(London), 1 October 1951, p.4:"The crowd...rose to great heights of enthusiasm when Miss Gracie Fields came to the microphone...and...joined in singing at her behest more heartily than probably anyone else could have persuaded them to do." She proved popular once more, though never regaining the status she enjoyed in the 1930s. She continued recording, but made no more films, moving more towards light classical music as popular tastes changed, often adopting a religious theme.
Ironically, in some respects the bombing revealed to the community the privilege that they had. The sweeping outpouring of support and sympathy from the broader Atlanta society, and the swift action taken by officials, showed that they could feel secure now, decades after what happened to Leo Frank. This also made some in the community newly emboldened to speak up against segregation and for civil rights, with the feeling that they could afford to. Synagogue members also more heartily supported Rabbi Rothschild’s actions and sermons on civil rights issues afterwards, and the first sermon he gave following the bombing was called “And None Shall Make Them Afraid”.
The epic hero, Pope says, has wisdom, courage, and love. Therefore, the mock-hero should have "Vanity, Impudence, and Debauchery". As a wise man knows without being told, Pope says, so the vain man listens to no opinion but his own, and Pope quotes Cibber as saying, "Let the world... impute to me what Folly or weakness they please; but till Wisdom can give me something that will make me more heartily happy, I am content to be ". Courage becomes a hero, Pope says, and nothing is more perversely brave that summoning all one's courage just to the face, and he quotes Cibber's claim in the Apology that his face was almost the best known in England.
This result was > received with cheers, which were more heartily renewed when Cross, to whom > the 'kick off' was entrusted, made a beautiful goal. This defeat only > stirred up the English to fresh efforts, and driving the ball across the > field, they managed also to secure a ‘try’, but unfortunately the man who > got the 'kick off' did not allow sufficient windage, and the ball fell > short. After this the Scotch became more cautious, and playing well together > secured after several attempts a second 'try', but good luck did not attend > the 'kick off' and the goal was lost. Time being then declared up the game > ceased, the Scotch winning by a goal and a 'try'.
On 4 May 1925 Diophon contested the Lingfield Park Spring Stakes and finished second, beaten a head by Sansovino, with the Argentinian colt El Cacique three lengths back in third. At Newbury Racecourse on 10 June he was assigned a weight of 140 pounds for the Royal Plate and from Glommen and Invershin despite struggling to obtain a clear run in the straight. It was said by the Sporting Life that "no horse could have battled more heartily" and that the impression that he sometimes gave less than his best effort was created by the colt's oddly-set ears. He then finished second to Caravel in the Rous Memorial Stakes over one mile at Royal Ascot, beaten a head in a "great finish".
His connection with the chapel lasted for forty years, during which time the congregation became one of the most prosperous in the county, and the chapel was entirely rebuilt. In his earlier time, when the dissenters were battling for equal rights, he engaged in the political movements of the day, but his after-life was devoted to the work of his calling and the promotion of the charitable and educational institutions of the town. No one in that community was more heartily respected than Baker, and he received gratifying testimony of this in an offer from the Lord Lieutenant of the county to insert his name in the commission of the peace. He did not, however, consider it consistent with his position to accept it.

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