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Photography arguably lacks that trait, but in return it provides a picture of reality that the most consummate photorealist can hardly match.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, that master of political theatre whose quatercentenary is upon us, will be delighted to see his most consummate speechmaker participating in the enormously entertaining 2016 American elections.
"To artificially display all of these symptoms, you'd have to actually go and research, practice, be the most consummate actor ever, and convince one expert after another," he said.
The likes of ABBA, Robyn, and the almighty Cheiron Studios (the production house where Max Martin and Denniz PoP helped craft Britney Spears, N'Sync, and the Backstreet Boys' most consummate hits) helped to stamp Sweden's cultural mark across the world.
For the perpetration of the most consummate piece of literary scoundrelism on record.
On this level one is firm in one's faith and leaves bad manners behind. The soul becomes tranquil, at peace. At this stage Sufis have relieved themselves of all materialism and worldly problems and are satisfied with the will of God. Man's most consummate felicity is reflecting Divine attributes.
The rode out the day in a costly artillery duel with several American batteries, which killed and injured roughly one third of them. General Francisco Mejia's Battle Report for Buena Vista described the ' as "worthy of the most consummate praise because the men fought with daring bravery." Several Irishmen were awarded the War Cross by the Mexican government for their conduct in that battle, and many received field promotions.
The Venus of Willendorf. In 39 display halls with an area of 8,700 m² the collections give an overview of the diversity of life on Earth. The order of the halls is based on the classification values of the 19th century: humans as the „apex of creation“ were originally presented in a large part of the mezzanine with anthropology, ethnology, and prehistory. On the first floor the visitor was to be guided from the “most simple” through to the “most consummate evolutionary animals”.
Among his readers, he is considered one of the most consummate Anglophiles in the field of contemporary peninsular literature. This Anglophilia was initiated when he first read T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets (translated in 1952). He was also a considerable Francophile as befitted a young Spaniard of his elevated social class, bearing in mind that Spanish society had always been notoriously 'afrancesada' until well into the 20th century. This state of affairs begin to change under the influence of poets like Gil de Biedma and Luis Cernuda.
Vaux, who had remained with the project throughout that time as a consultant, drowned that year in Gravesend Bay. Parsons later wrote that "...perhaps Morningside Park was the most consummate piece of art that [Vaux] had ever created." The completion of Morningside Park was concurrent with the development of nearby Morningside Heights; the park's construction had necessarily resulted in the creation of the neighborhood's street grid, and several institutions relocated to the area. The first of these included the Cathedral of St. John the Divine whose construction began in 1892 on the site of the Leake and Watts Orphan Asylum.
A situation better calculated to try the mettle of > a command could scarcely be imagined. Having effected the object of the > march - the arrest of a notorious and mischief-making medicine man, - > without difficulty, and with no resistance on the part of his people, the > troops had set about making camp for the night, when suddenly they were > fired upon, not alone by the friends of the medicine man, but by their own > allies, the Indian scouts, who had hitherto been loyalty itself. The > confusion and dismay, which such an attack at such a time, necessarily > caused might well have resulted in the annihilation of the entire force, and > constituted a situation from which nothing but the most consummate skill and > bravery could pluck safety.
Along with Aaliyah's burgeoning film career, the album was a part of her rising mainstream success in 2001. In a retrospective review, Steve Huey from AllMusic called it her most consummate record and said it "completed the singer's image overhaul into a sensual yet sensitive adult". Erlewine, the website's senior editor, regarded the album as "a statement of maturity and a stunning artistic leap forward", while BBC Musics Daryl Easlea felt it made Aaliyah's two previous accomplished albums "look like exercises in juvenilia".; According to PopMatters journalist Quentin B. Huff, she had never used her singing to complement her music's innovative production before with as much variety, conviction, and success as on Aaliyah, which he said was also known as "The Red Album" because of its red artwork.
One person who took particular note of the children was the German diplomat Friedrich Melchior von Grimm, whose journal records Wolfgang's feats in glowing terms: "the most consummate Kapellmeister could not be more profound in the science of harmony and modulation". Leopold's own assessment, written a few months later, was similarly effusive: "My little girl, although only 12 years old, is one of the most skilful players in Europe and, in a word, my boy knows more in his eighth year than one would expect for a man of forty".Kenyon, p. 56Zaslaw, pp. 28-29 On 24 December the family moved to Versailles for two weeks during which, through a court connection, they were able to attend a royal dinner, where Wolfgang was reportedly allowed to kiss the hand of the Queen.
The lyrics of "Play a Simple Melody" also track the counterpoint duet in that one singer yearns for the music which mother sang (the style of a bygone generation), but the other singer disdains such classic fare as lacking interest and rhythm. When "Play a Simple Melody" was published, ragtime was in its heyday, led by its most consummate composer, Scott Joplin. In a famous 1916 recording of the song, while Elsie Baker (using her stage name "Edna Brown") wants what she considers simplicity, Billy Murray explicitly asks for "rag". Also recorded by Walter Van Brunt & Mary Carson in 1915. A duet by Bing and Gary Crosby with Matty Matlock's All Stars (listed on the label as "Gary Crosby and Friend with Matty Matlock's All Stars") was recorded on June 23, 1950 and became a hit recording in 1950 reaching the No. 2 position in the Billboard charts.
Queens Bench Division Vol IX pp. 308–315 Of an attack in Bethnal Green in November 1882 the Bethnal Green Eastern Post stated: > A genuine rabble of 'roughs' pure and unadulterated has been infesting the > district for several weeks past. These vagabonds style themselves the > 'Skeleton Army'.... The 'skeletons' have their collectors and their > collecting sheets and one of them was thrust into my hands... it contained a > number shopkeepers' names... I found that publicans, beer sellers and > butchers are subscribing to this imposture... the collector told me that the > object of the Skeleton Army was to put down the Salvationists by following > them about everywhere, by beating a drum and burlesquing their songs, to > render the conduct of their processions and services impossible... Amongst > the Skeleton rabble there is a large percentage of the most consummate > loafers and unmitigated blackguards London can produce...worthy of the > disreputable class of publicans who hate the London School Board, education > and temperance and who, seeing the beginning of the end of their immoral > traffic, and prepared for the most desperate enterprise. Both sources agree Salvationists were pelted with missiles.

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