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And, let me tell you, I am not the most graceful person.
"  "She will always be the most graceful, intelligent and independent woman I know.
Only if the most graceful departure possible is a priority, part of the plan.
Everyone has one, it's fine, just say it however feels most graceful to you.
Biggest weakness: While good for a big man, Cilic is not the most graceful mover on court.
But it's first across the line, not the first across the line in the most graceful way.
"Once the most graceful, powerful athlete in the world, with his hands shaking, holding on," Mr. Clinton said.
The saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell is a founder of the association, and one of its most graceful, forbearing composers.
Kiwis are world-traveling rugby fans, the most graceful players of a game that much of the planet ignores.
The aye-aye may not be the most graceful walker on account of those spindly fingers, but it's got job security.
I would say she's the most graceful of the 5 that competed so I'm like dang, she's gotta have some serious moves.
Yet the casting just might be perfect: Ms. Swift, while not exactly the most graceful dancer, is famously attached to her own cats.
But a slither of red tulle under a Grecian column of what looked like crocheted tablecloth was surprising in the most graceful way.
The production, which sends its performers — the most graceful of daredevils — soaring through the air, is part of this season's Lincoln Center Festival.
Leonsis sang Silver's praises, saying that the commissioner is "steady as a rock, and the most graceful businessman I've ever been around," he said.
"He's steady as a rock and the most graceful businessman I've been around," Washington Wizards Owner Ted Leonsis said in a recent interview with CNBC.
In the process, he emerged as the sport's most graceful player, his game a rippling end-to-end dialogue between speed, puck control, and balance.
Later, McCrank throws on a white sheet, hops on his board, and glides through the mall's empty hallways, looking like the afterlife's most graceful skate ghost.
And it's all improvised, which is really the hardest thing to do, and he makes it look like the easiest, most graceful thing in the world.
While I might not be the most graceful person, the rush I got from aerial yoga, made me feel like I had the world at my feet.
Konigsburg's angel, "the most beautiful, most graceful little statue [Claudia] had ever seen," is exactly as beautiful and mysterious and ethereal as the reader imagines it to be.
Our only option was to find the faith, courage, and love to move through it in the most graceful way possible allowing it to grow and change us in the process.
They might not be the most graceful of dancers, but they're clearly trying (some dads are even decked out in tutus), and McIntyre said it was a fun time for everyone.
There wasn't a single aspect of cultural life in this town that Jim Ridley didn't chronicle with originality and wit and some of the most graceful sentences ever committed to print.
As you can probably tell, I'm not the most graceful under water, but I do suggest wearing sunglasses because then you can keep your eyes closed, although my yellow ones are transparent.
In a multidimensional performance showing all the light and dark of the game, Neymar, 26, was the hero, the villain, the most graceful player in the stadium and, for many, the most vexing.
Taylor Swift can be considered iconic for many reasons: She emerged as a wunderkind, became an advocate for artists' rights, and pulled off the most graceful pivot from country to pop in history.
Like his father, he wasn't perfect nor the most graceful of politicians, he was prone to verbal and political missteps, and he did fall victim to the rapidly shifting tides of political discourse over slavery.
She is the most graceful person I've ever met in my life, and she's handling pregnancy like a champ." he shared with ET. "Every day I say, 'You're doing so great, you're doing so great.
We may have to wait a year or two to see how Jon navigates those conflicts, but we're being shown in this episode that he's not going to take the easiest, or most graceful, way out.
His size meant he wasn't the most graceful man in the ring and his appearances inside the squared circle were largely limited to an entourage capacity, which would sometimes see him attack opponents while acting his team's cornerman.
All our great mentors and precursors have finally come to a stop, and it is hardly the noblest and most graceful of gestures with which fatigue comes to a stop: it will also happen to you and me!
It's not the most graceful robot we've seen on our three-day trip to the City of Bridges, but it's a perfect example of how the company's product can be used to quickly piece together a complex robotic prototype.
The three-part concept of the Love Yourself series as a whole has been one of BTS' most graceful yet, with each album coming in four separate versions that boast different intricate photoshoots, collectible cards, liner notes and more.
" Sichuan Province, China—"Among the most graceful women I encountered, this Tibetan mother of two in a rural village looked like this the moment she opened her door to me; she had been cleaning her house, and yet she was wearing her jewelry.
Before the Civil War our most valuable industries — cotton and whaling — fostered the human misery of slavery and sent men out on floating rendering plants for months or years at a time to hunt down and butcher some of the most graceful mammals that ever lived.
To help you get out of these formal engagements without ruffling feathers, we've consulted Katie Balmer, wedding planner at The Balmoral, a Rocco Forte hotel and a leading wedding expert in Scotland, on how to say "thanks, but no thanks" in the most graceful way possible.
In the moody clip, Maxwell assembled a flurry of models, including Blanca Padilla, Maria Borges, and Herieth Paul, to plop (in the most graceful way possible, because, models) into an unmade bed at the Standard, High Line in New York, clad in pieces from his fall '16 collection.
It also lacks a trackpad like the Surface and Galaxy TabPro S. iOS, unlike Windows, is built from the ground up with touch as the primary input, so lacking a trackpad isn't the end of the world, but even the most graceful of digits lack the precision of a trackpad or the $99 Apple Pencil.
I really would, that would be-, you know, that would be-, that really would be great for all of us, and I mean it when-, you know, I think of that, you know, that note George W Bush left for Clinton, that made its way around the internet, that beautiful handwritten note, and he said, 'I'm rooting hard for you,' and it was just the most graceful and, you know, wonderful, and heartfelt sentiment, and I think that's what-, in this moment, that's what we all have to me feeling, that we need to be rooting for him.
And certainly, whenever the wind blew, the Reed made the most graceful curtseys.
The length of the shell attains 18.5 mm, its diameter 6 mm. A most graceful, dark ocher, fusiform species. It contains seven angulate whorls. The protoconch is vitreous and purple colored.
Bathhurst (2000) p. 163. His nephew Robert Louis described it as "the noblest of all extant deep-sea lights" and according to the Northern Lighthouse Board it is "asserted by some that Skerryvore is the world's most graceful lighthouse"."Alan Stevenson (1807–1865)" Bellrock.org.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2008.
The horse-power is usually 8 h.p. or less. As regards carriage work, the Victoria type of body has the most graceful lines. Such a car as I have described will cost, new, from 230 pounds.... The price however is for the car itself, accessories bring up the cost.
D Kindersley Ltd, A former attacking midfielder, he is widely regarded as one of the most graceful football players ever, and one of the greatest players of all time. With the close control, feints and ability with his left foot, Diego Maradona named Rivellino among his greatest inspirations growing up."Football's Greatest - Rivelino". Pitch International LLP. 2012.
The length of the shell attains 13 mm, its diameter 4 mm. A most graceful white fusiform species, resembling a mitra of the genus Cancilla. It contains nine whorls of which three straw-colored in the protoconch. On the fourth and fifth whorls the longitudinal ribs are fewer and more incrassate than on the penultimate and body whorl.
The cover drive in cricket is the act of stroking the ball through the covers with well-timed wristwork and conventional movement of the front foot toward the pitch of a delivery aimed at or outside the off stump. The cover drive is considered one of the most graceful shots playable in the sport. Nicholas Hogg. On beauty: Yes, it matters in cricket.
This became the first skyscraper to have plate glass windows take up a majority of its outer surface area. Some of the most graceful early towers were designed by Louis Sullivan (1856–1924), America's first great modern architect. His most talented student was Frank Lloyd Wright (1867–1959), who spent much of his career designing private residences with matching furniture and generous use of open space.
It took them two seasons to regain their place in the Second Division, but they did it in style. Chisholm, now captain, led by example. He was never the most graceful or technical player, but he was a towering defender, strong in the air and a thunderous tackler. His ability to inspire his more talented teammates into action and his defensive ability made him an integral part of the team.
Dancing Lady was a box office hit upon its release and drew mostly positive reviews from critics. Mordaunt Hall in The New York Times wrote, "It is for the most part quite a lively affair.... The dancing of Fred Astaire and Miss Crawford is most graceful and charming. The photographic effects of their scenes are an impressive achievement....Miss Crawford takes her role with no little seriousness."Hall, Mordaunt.
AllMusic's Matthew Greenwald found "All in Love Is Fair" to be among Wonder's "finest ballad statements", which contained "one of the most graceful and memorable hooks from the era". Brian Ives of radio.com described it as a "beautiful and sad piano ballad" that he thought could have come from the Broadway stage. Robert Christgau disliked Wonder's balladry singing in "All in Love Is Fair", and considered his performance to be "immature".
He collected thoroughbreds at Mount Vernon, and his two favorite horses were Blueskin and Nelson. Fellow Virginian Thomas Jefferson said Washington was "the best horseman of his age and the most graceful figure that could be seen on horseback"; he also hunted foxes, deer, ducks, and other game. He was an excellent dancer and attended the theater frequently. He drank in moderation but was morally opposed to excessive drinking, smoking tobacco, gambling, and profanity.
She was licensed to carry 250 passengers in 132 cabin berths and on 60 deck settees. Cargo capacity was 350 tons. When fully loaded, the ship was capable of transporting 11,000 cases of canned salmon, in addition to 30 tons of boxed fish in refrigerated storage. The net effect of these combined attributes was one of the most graceful liners ever to sail the BC coast, and a fine sea-boat as well.
Team competition is the main form of competition, however solo competitions including "Graceful Solo" (a solo similar to that of Aesthetics) and "Solo and Duo" (a solo that is similar to that of Free Exercises, but must be an equal blend of that and dance) are also a part of the performance art. For example, one of the highlights of the year for the elite solo competitor is a competition category called "Most Graceful Girl".
Stack describes collecting a variety of ferns on Waiheke Island with her sister-in-law Emma Jones (nee Buchanan): > "The ferns and nikau palms were most graceful and gave the forest quite a > tropical look. We found a great variety of small ferns of which Emma and I > procured some good specimens for our collections." Huruhi, Waiheke Island, > 25 February 1857. Stack collected fern, lichen, seaweed and moss specimens as she travelled around New Zealand.
199 In a guidebook from 1938, Asmara was presented as the most graceful Italian city with an average population size; it was portrayed as being completely new and full of youthful energy directed towards achieving a truly imperial future.Guida dell’Africa Orientale Italiana, pg. 200 This youthful energy was especially reflected in the funicular railroad built in 1937. It was the longest cableway in the world at that time and connected Asmara with the harbor town of Massawa.
He played cricket for the Wellington Club and was regarded as one of the most graceful batsmen in the State. He was a member of the State team when a youth, and toured New Zealand with the Tasmanian team under the captaincy of the late Sir George Davies. Later he met with success as a batsman on the mainland. He was also a champion footballer and a member of the Cricketers' Football Club, some of his contemporaries being Messrs.
The rumble is covered with crimson leather. It is to be observed that with the exception of the pine and mahogany used for the panels, English-grown wood and English-made materials only have been used throughout. :"While less ornate than the wonderful "gold coach " designed by Sir Wm Chambers and Cipriani in 1761, the new State landau, in its build, proportions, and adornment, is probably the most graceful and regal vehicle ever built."Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart.
His faith and tolerant approach follows the Koranic verse "Call to the path of your God by wisdom and good preachment and argue with them in the most graceful manner" and "[w]ard off in the most graceful manner such that with whom you have hostility as if he is an intimate friend". Studies were published about him, the first of which was by Mr. Awad AlArashani of the "Al-Ahram Printing Press", entitled, Abdurrahman Aljifri: Confrontation and Challenge and another by "ALQUDS for Studies and Research", entitled, A Reading in the Thinking of Abdurrahman Aljifri, the President of Mowj. Abd Al-Rahman has two sons, namely, Ali al-Jifri, who is a scholar who currently resides in Abu Dhabi, UAE and who is a lecturer of Islamic Sciences at the famed Islamic University, Dar al-Mustafa and the founder of Tabah Foundation in Abu Dhabi, his other son (Abdulaziz Abdulrahman Al-Jifri), one daughter and 12 grandchildren. The oldest female (Fatima Ali Aljifri) 1994 then the oldest male (Alawi Hassan Aljifri) was born in 1995.
In cricket, some of the great batsmen like Donald Bradman , Sachin Tendulkar and Sunil Gavaskar both are or were below average height. This may be because a smaller body makes for an advantage in footwork and balance. Similarly, the most graceful wicket-keepers have tended to be average height or below. Although there are fewer tall batsmen, the stand-outs are often noted for their heavy hitting and an ability to get a long stride forward to reach a full length delivery.
She takes a bath and prays asking for her husband to die at the branch, and for them to never become husband and wife again in their next life. In their next life, they are reborn as princess Nang Ai and prince Pungkee. When the princess Nang Ai became a teenager she became the most graceful and beautiful girl in the city. The king Khom sends a message to other cities for the Boon Bung Fai competition to be held at Aekchateeta city.
Kakhi Asatiani (, 1 January 1947 – 20 November 2002) was a Georgian association football player and manager. During his career he played for FC Dinamo Tbilisi (1965–1975), Asatiani earned 16 caps for the USSR national football team, and participated in UEFA Euro 1968 and the 1970 FIFA World Cup. At the 1970 World Cup, he was recognized as the most graceful player of the championship. He coached FC Dinamo Tbilisi between 1978 and 1982, and became the team's manager in 1987.
187 The boat has also been called "without doubt one of if not the most graceful of all Venetian craft". Less manoevrable but lighter than a gondola, it was in the past used especially by boys, artists, and women.Margaretta M. Lovell, Venice: the American view, 1860-1920 (1984), p. 24 In Gondola Days (1897), Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838–1915) stated that the sandolo was "the only boat of really modern design, and this is rarely used as a fishing-boat".
Land located within migration routes is thought to be another concern for the kites, as deforestation and habitat degradation in Central and South Americas can have adverse affects as the birds move to breed. The birds are considered one of the most graceful fliers seen in America and often spend the majority of their lives scouring high tree tops for lizards, small mammals, and insects. The morphology of the swallow-tailed kite's wing and tail structure allows the bird to glide effortlessly for long distances.swallow- tailedkites.
She is quite adored here, and is the person who makes > society here. She is ugly, but particularly pleasing, and with no sort of > form about her. Her husband, Prince Radziwill, is much the most agreeable > man I have ever seen here, and they have a great many beautiful children, > particularly a little girl of ten years old, who is the most graceful little > creature I have ever saw, and who has taken a great fancy to me.Their > daughter Eliza, soon to be Prince Wilhelm's love interest.
Marcus Creed, Capriccio/Target CD, 10169, 1989Abbado's disc, he wrote, had "superlative women soloists - Gundula Janowitz at her sweetest and most graceful, Frederica von Stade warm and musicianly as always". But his opinion of Abbado's tenor and bass was slightly harsher than when he had critiqued them on vinyl. Wiesław Ochman was now judged to be lacking in charm and no better than adequate, and Kurt Moll was "rather heavy and clumsy". The Vienna State Opera Chorus was still "precise and well-focused", however.
Caroline Sterling Choate, 1863 At the home of artist Thomas Prichard Rossiter, Caroline met lawyer Joseph Hodges Choate. He described Caroline in one of his frequent letters as "very fair haired and very light complexioned,... tall and rather slightly built, has dark brown eyes... She is the most graceful of women. Her self- possession and common sense are remarkable, and she has a force of character and a strength of will which few of her sex can boast." Choate later described himself as being "as earnestly devoted" to the law as Caroline was to art.
Chuck Taylor from Billboard praised "I'm Your Angel," a duet with R. Kelly. He wrote that "this wonderfully restrained ballad delights with the most graceful vocal performances either of these artists has ever offered to radio". Taylor commented, "what raises the roof is the tune's elegant, epic instrumental base, which includes sweeping strings, a soulful choir, and gentle but determined percussive drive". He continued, that "I'm Your Angel" "sells big at the bridge, where the instrumentation drops and Kelly and Dion harmonize in a gorgeous minor key – it truly makes the song".
The martyrology is based on earlier ones, particularly that of the Venerable Bede. The arrangement follows the calendar, and a brief account is given for each day of the life and death of one or more saints. Together with the martyrology are poems on the months and their signs, on the various kinds of agricultural labour, the seasons for hunting, fishing, cultivation of fruit, of the fields, and of vineyards, and the church Hours. The poetry is, in general, uniform and monotonous, the most graceful passages are various descriptions of nature.
The mansard roof of the original building was also seen as overly large compared to the other stories. The Real Estate Record and Guide wrote, "A beautiful example of [the mansard's] needless introduction is the new Tribune Building, where the roof is just this extra story too deep." There were some positive reviews of the design. Bloor stated that, despite the contrast of the facade and the proportions, the Tribune Building was otherwise "one of the most graceful examples extant … by which Neo-Grec lines are infused with Gothic sentiment".
Dan Martin of NME described Daisy as a "breathtakingly accomplished record" calling Brand New the "most graceful rock band in America". Rock Sound also heaped praise upon the album, making comparisons to The Cure, The Smiths and Nirvana. Chris Hidden described the album as a more refined version of previous album, The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me, summarising that "Brand New are now artistically unrivalled by their peers; it would be astonishing if they didn’t see where else they could go". Mikael Wood, journalist for Spin magazine particularly praised the moments of surprise throughout the album.
He praised "grandiose versions of standards" ("O Holy Night", "Adeste Fideles"), "modern classics" ("Happy Xmas (War Is Over)", "Feliz Navidad") and "thoughtfully produced original compositions" ("Another Year Has Gone By", "Don't Save It All for Christmas Day"). According to him, other highlights include "The Prayer", a "gorgeous duet" with Andrea Bocelli, the "Phil Spector-esque" "Christmas Eve", and a "sparkling reading" of "Ave Maria". Chuck Taylor from Billboard also praised "I'm Your Angel", a duet with R. Kelly. He wrote that "this wonderfully restrained ballad delights with the most graceful vocal performances either of these artists has ever offered to radio".
She has sure and neat, if not astonishing, execution, she > pirouettes well, though too often; points well, and not too often; uses her > arms with classical grace, displays an abandon and degage manner that is > perfectly charming, and dances with invariable artistic feeling. [...] > Mdlle. Baderna was loudly, constantly, and deservedly applauded in her > introductory pas, which was quaint and original, in the grand pas seul, in > which she evinced the most graceful characteristics of her style, and the > pas de deux with M. Croce, which was full of excellent poses, and replete > with well considered and perfectly executed mechanical feats.
For all Szell's absolutist methods, many of the orchestra's players were proud of the musical integrity to which he aspired. Video footage also shows that Szell took care to explain what he wanted and why, expressed delight when the orchestra produced what he was aiming for, and avoided over- rehearsing parts that were in good shape. His left hand, which he used to shape each sound, was often called the most graceful in music. As a result of Szell's exactitude and very thorough rehearsals, some critics (such as Donald Vroon, editor of American Record Guide) have censured Szell's music-making as lacking emotion.
The central third movement, marked Larghetto e piano, contains one of the most beautiful melodies written by Handel. With its quiet gravity, it is similar to the andante larghetto, sometimes referred to as the "minuet", in the overture to the opera Berenice, which Charles Burney described as "one of the most graceful and pleasing movements that has ever been composed". The melody in time and E major is simple and regular with a wide range with a chaconne-like bass. After its statement, it is varied twice, the first time with a quaver walking bass, then with the melody itself played in quavers.
Anne Hill made her American début as an actor and dancer at New York's Park Theatre on 2 September 1840. She was a success, and considered as “one of the most versatile and useful actresses.” The Hills made their debut in Canada at the Theatre Royal, Montréal, 26 June 1843, and continued to be active at that theatre for six years. She was given good reviews and called the “most graceful dancer we have seen” and that she “astonished and delighted the lieges of Montreal by her charming performances.” During the theatre's closing periods in winter, the Hills ran a dancing academy.
The main architecture of the building is concave shaped, having a roof in Mansard style and high Roman pillars, mainly in a style of French Second Empire palace buildings. Inside the building there is a resplendent suspension light decorated with crystal, baroque gold leaves and flowers and gold foil; outside the building there is a modern Japanese curtilage garden. Taipei Guest House is the representative work of Taiwanese buildings under Japanese rule, also called the most graceful baroque residence house. Taipei Guest House is open to the public on the first Sunday in even months from 4 June 2006.
A spectator at a ballet comments: "it was easy to see that she was the strongest and most graceful of all dancers, for her handicap bags were as big as those worn by two hundred pound men." Zahavi interpreted this analogy to mean that higher quality peacocks with bigger tails are signalling their ability to "waste" more of some resource by trading it off for a bigger tail. This resonates with Thorstein Veblen's idea that conspicuous consumption and extravagant status symbols can signal wealth. The enormous antlers of the extinct Irish elk, Megaloceros giganteus may have evolved as displays of ability to overcome handicap.
In this century, too, the miniature invades the initial. Whereas in the earlier periods bold flowering scrolls are the fashion, now a little scene is introduced into the blank spaces of the letter. To compare the work of the three schools, the drawing of the English miniature, at its best, is perhaps the most graceful; the French is the neatest and the most accurate; the Flemish, including that of western Germany, is less refined and in harder and stronger lines. As to colors, the English artist affects rather lighter tints than those of the other schools: a partiality is to be observed for light green, for grey-blue, and for lake.
During the 1830s and 1840s, she served as a host or guest at literary salons in New York City in the circle including Anne Lynch Botta and Frances Sargent Osgood. It was an oft repeated remark of Embury, "Unless she read, she could not write," and her earlier poems had similarities with the poets she loved the best. Later, her originality asserted itself. The peculiar melodiousness of her verse rendered her one of the most graceful of songwriters, while the impassioned earnestness of her nature, her scorn of injustice, her quick sympathy with the oppressed, found expression in her poems, and ran a thread throughout them.
We possess under the name of Alciphron 116 fictional letters, in 3 books, the object of which is to delineate the characters of certain classes of men by introducing them as expressing their peculiar sentiments and opinions upon subjects with which they were familiar. The classes of persons which Alciphron chose for this purpose are fishermen, country people, parasites, and hetaerae or Athenian courtesans. All are made to express their sentiments in the most graceful and elegant language, even where the subjects are of a low or obscene kind. The characters are thus somewhat raised above their common standard, without any great violation of the truth of reality.
At launch, the Los Angeles Times called the system "quite simply, the fastest, most graceful game machine on the market". Its form factor was described as small, light, and "built for heavy play by kids" unlike the "relatively fragile Sega Saturn". Showing concern for a major console product launch during a sharp, several-year long, decline in the game console market, the review said that the long-delayed Nintendo 64 was "worth the wait" in the company's pursuit of quality. Nintendo's "penchant for perfection" in game quality control was praised, though with concerns about having only two launch titles at retail and twelve expected by Christmas.
William F. Lynch In 1848, Aqil assisted an expedition headed by US Navy captain William Francis Lynch to the Dead Sea, and became known in the United States and Europe through the publication of Lynch's book that year. Vivid descriptions of Aqil by Lynch are quoted at length in the works of Finn. Lynch's first encounter with Aqil was in the divan of Said Bey, the Ottoman kaimakam of Acre, and is recorded as follows: > But what especially attracted my attention was a magnificent savage > enveloped in a scarlet cloth pelisse richly embroidered with gold. He was > the handsomest, and I soon thought also the most graceful being I had ever > seen.
The Courtyard of the Lions is an oblong courtyard, 35 m in length and 20 m in width, surrounded by a low gallery supported on 124 white marble columns. A pavilion projects into the courtyard at each extremity, with filigree walls and light domed roof, elaborately ornamented. The square is paved with coloured tiles, and the colonnade with white marble; while the walls are covered 1.5 m up from the ground with blue and yellow tiles, with a border above and below enamelled blue and gold. The columns supporting the roof and gallery are irregularly placed, with a view to artistic effect; and the general form of the piers, arches and pillars is most graceful.
Richard Henry Dana Jr. in Two Years Before the Mast said of him: :He had a slight and elegant figure, moved gracefully, danced and waltzed beautifully, spoke the best of Castilian, with a pleasant and refined voice and accent, and had throughout the bearing of a man of high birth and figure. Seeing him again one evening, Dana said he :gave us the most graceful dancing that I had ever seen. He was dressed in white pantaloons, neatly made, a short jacket of dark silk gaily figured, white stockings and thin Morocco slippers upon his very small feet. His lifestyle and hospitality often got him into trouble financially, requiring his children to bail him out in later years.
Pinson allegedly grabbed Lawson by the neck and pushed him against a wall in September of 1963, with Lawson filling assault and battery charges, although the trial ended in a hung jury three months later. Lawson also described Pinson as a rare talent like Mickey Mantle that "combined speed with power...Pinson, one of the most graceful runners ever to put on a baseball uniform, gave the appearance of gliding across the ground, his feet barely touching the surface."cincinnati.reds.mlb.com/cin/hof/hof/directory.jsp?hof_id=120590 Pinson played in 156 games the following year, having 166 hits (his lowest at this point in his career) while having 23 doubles and home runs, 84 RBIs, eight stolen bases and 99 strikeouts (a career high) with a .266 batting average and a .
The inhabitants are filled with a sense of local pride > which is in itself most commendable and leads to the happiest results, the > most noticeable of which perhaps is the great care bestowed upon their > private residences. The neighbors seem to vie with each other in friendly > emulation as to who shall keep the smoothest lawn, the neatest fence or the > most graceful fountain. As a whole, the effect is most pleasing, but when > the eye wanders beyond the artificial beauty of its immediate surroundings > and rests upon the sparkling waters of the incomparable Bay of New York, > with stretches of cultivated landscape in the distance, the picture is > singularly lovely and complete. The Panic of 1873 resulted in a near-cessation of building activity on the North Shore.
Krishna upholding the Govardhan mountain in the Tribhunga stance It is considered the most graceful and sensual of the Odissi positions, and used in many other classical Indian dance forms. The Indian classical dance of Odissi is characterized by various Bhangas or stance, which involves stamping of the foot and striking various postures, four in number, namely Bhanga, Abanga, Atibhanga, and Tribhanga being the most common of all. The Sanskrit term Tribhanga means Three Bhanga and according to K. M. Varma the term Tribhanga was in the original Shilpa Shastras literature not the name of a particular standing position but used, contrary to the modern usage in art history, to describe the group of the “Three Bhangas”, namely Abhanga, Samabhanga, and Atibhanga.Cf. Varma, K. M. Myth of the So-called ‘Tribhanga’ as a ‘Pose’.
The collection of Ancient Marbles in the British Museum, on which he was engaged for about thirty years, was in course of publication at the time of his death. He was also occasionally employed in making drawings for the Dilettanti and Antiquarian Societies, of which he was a member. He was devotedly attached to art, and was surpassed by few in professional knowledge; no painter of his time was more thoroughly acquainted with drawing; and his copies from the antique may be referred to as models of accuracy and truth. Nor was he by any means without fancy and invention: some of his book illustrations are among the most graceful and effective productions of the age; and few designers ever more completely entered into the spirit of the author.
According to IGN, "as one of the most technical characters in" Dead or Alive 3, "Helena has a truckload of different special techniques and arguably the most powerful punch attacks in the game." The site added that her "fluid motions make her the most graceful fighter" in the series, and in Dead or Alive Ultimate, Helena is a "great mixture of leg and fist strength" and is "not the easiest character to master, but when you do master her techniques, you'll dominate." Hardcore Gaming 101 said, "Her martial arts style, Pi Gua Quan, is not often seen in fighting games, [and] relies on long- hauling circular movements to gain momentum." Helena is an unlockable character in Dead or Alive 4, in which she has many "good 'launcher' attacks" that can lead into juggle combos, according to GameSpy.
Ode to Tobacco (plaque in Cambridge) Nowadays he is best-known (at least in Cambridge, his adoptive home) as the author of the "Ode to Tobacco" which is to be found on a bronze plaque in Rose Crescent, on the wall of what used to be Bacon's the tobacconist. His Translations into English and Latin appeared in 1866; his Theocritus translated into English Verse in 1869; Fly Leaves in 1872; and Literary Remains in 1885. His Complete Works, with a biographical notice by Walter Joseph Sendall, a contemporary at Christ's and his brother-in-law, appeared in 1901. George W. E. Russell said of him: > He was a true poet; he was one of the most graceful scholars that Cambridge > ever produced; and all his exuberant fun was based on a broad and strong > foundation of Greek, Latin, and English literature.
The steam gun boats were conceived to answer the seeming need for a craft which was large enough to put to sea in rough weather and which could operate both as a "super-gunboat" and a torpedo carrier, combining the functions of the motor gunboat (MGB) and motor torpedo boat (MTB) in the same fashion as did the German E-boats. The Admiralty wanted Denny to produce a design that was suitable for pre-fabrication construction to enable large numbers to be built.Konstam (2010) p19 They were the largest of the Coastal Forces vessels, and were the only ones to be built of steel (to meet the fast production requirement – all other Coastal Forces craft were of wood). They resembled a miniature destroyer, and were perhaps the most graceful of all the craft produced during the Second World War.
Besides, she possessed a sharp intellect, which made her into a faithful advisor of my father's." The characteristics of Circassian and Northwest Georgian women were further articulated in 1839 by the author Emma Reeve who, as stated by Joan DelPlato, differentiated "between 'the blond Circassians' who are 'indolent and graceful, their voices low and sweet' and what she calls the slightly darker- skinned Georgians who are 'more animated' and have more 'intelligence and vivacity than their delicate rivals. Similar descriptions of the Circassian women appear in Florence Nightingale's travel journal where Nightingale called Circassians "the most graceful and the most sensual-looking creatures I ever saw". According to the feminist Harriet Martineau, Circassians were the only saving virtue of the Egyptian harem where these Circassian mothers produced the finest children and if they were to be excluded from the harem, the upper class in Egypt would be doomed.
Winifred Hart-Dyke, The Royal Magazine (1902) Hart-Dyke appeared in several comic opera productions with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company between 1900 and 1903, including in The Rose of Persia, as Nora in The Emerald Isle, Fleta in Iolanthe, Marjorie in Merrie England and Butterfly in A Princess of Kensington.Stone, David. "Winifred Hart Dyke (1900–03)", Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, 5 August 2019, accessed 29 September 2020 A reviewer of Merrie England in Punch magazine called her "one of the most graceful, most spirited, and inspiriting of danseuses I have seen for a long time.""The 'German Hood' Entertainment", Punch, 23 April 1902, p. 302 She was then in the original London cast of the Edwardian musical comedies The Earl and the Girl (1903),"The Earl and the Girl", The Guide to Musical Theatre, accessed 29 September 2020 Little Hans Andersen (1903) and The Catch of the Season (1905).
Iconography of Ravana, the mythical king of Lanka depicted on the temple walls With the legend of the smiling infant, James Emerson Tennent describes "one of the most graceful" of the Tamil legends connected to the Temple of the Thousand Columns atop Swami Rock. An oracle had declared that over the dominions of one of the kings of the Deccan impended a great peril which could only be averted by the sacrifice of his infant daughter, who was committed to the sea on an ark of sandalwood, eventually reaching the island, south of Trincomalee at a place that in the mid 19th century was still called ’’Pālanakai’’ (smiling infant), current Panagai. After being adopted by the king of the district, she succeeded over his dominions. Meanwhile, the Hindu prince Kullakottan, having ascertained from the Puranas that the rock of Trincomalee was the holy fragment Koneiswara parwatia of the golden mountain of Meru, hurled there during a conflict between gods, arrived at Swami Rock and constructed a temple of Shiva.
Family legend holds that Abraham Lincoln stayed at the Hackett farm during the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858. From the 1890s to the 1940s, Tuscola had a sizeable number of African-American citizens, including Arthur Anderson, the "most graceful walker" at the 1898 Colored Folks Cake Walk in Tuscola; his partner Cozy Chavous; the musician Cecil "Pete" Bridgewater, father of internationally known musicians Cecil Bridgewater and Ronnie Bridgewater; the educator and musician Ruth Calimese, daughter of automobile worker "Big Jim" Calimese; musician Solomon "Sol" Chavous; mail carrier and war veteran Bruce Hayden (father of distinguished violinist Bruce Hayden, Jr.); Lemuel and Nettie Riley; football star and garage owner Tommy Wright; and dozens of other people. Tuscola had two churches with mainly black congregations, the African Methodist Episcopal Church on North Niles, and the White Horse Riders church on Houghton Street. Unlike the neighboring town of Arcola, Tuscola did not have the ordinance, common in small Illinois towns at the time, that an African-American person could not be on the streets after sundown.
The novel must have been at first in the south what, as we see by the Decameron, it was in Italy, a society pastime with the wits in turn relating anecdotes, true or imaginary, which they think likely to amuse their auditors. But before long this kind of production was treated in verse, the form adopted being that of the romances of adventure octosyllabic verses rhyming in pairs. Some of those novels which have come down to us may be ranked with the most graceful works in Provençal literature; two are from the pen of the Catalan author Raimon Vidal de Besalu. One, the Castia-gilos (the Chastisement of the Jealous Man), is a treatment, not easily matched for elegance, of a frequently-handled theme the story of the husband who, in order to entrap his wife, takes the disguise of the lover whom she is expecting and receives with satisfaction blows intended, as he thinks, for him whose part he is playing; the other, The Judgment of Love, is the recital of a question of the law of love, departing considerably from the subjects usually treated in the novels.

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