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Audiophiles may rejoice at the rattling off of these technical components.
For all the dark sides, the country will still rejoice at victory.
Their classmates shudder with envy; their parents rejoice at winning the lottery.
New parents rejoice at the milestones and miracles of their child's earliest years.
Millions of Americans will rejoice at the sight, and millions more will not.
We can rejoice at having female emojis representing more professions, and we should.
There's a good reason that white nationalists rejoice at Steve Bannon's proximity to power.
Democratic voters might rejoice at these signs that Trump will be a one-term president.
While I would never usually rejoice at such a thing — does anyone still actually watch Suits?
Trump's supporters may rejoice at watching the president-elect shirk long-established norms surrounding his office.
Rejoice at the thought of never again fumbling with wires or getting your phone all sweaty.
The unwashed masses of Rap Twitter have given their prayers and now rejoice at their presence.
Every year, thousands gather at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England, to rejoice at the prospect of sunny summer days.
While this isn't a first-person shooter, Halo fans will rejoice at how familiar the environments look and feel.
Even now, conservatives rejoice at the Trump administration's efforts to shrink and reform an out-of-touch administrative state.
Still, tech and drone companies — Amazon, Google, Intel, PrecisionHawk and others — are sure to rejoice at the new regulatory relief.
Daytime Adventures Pak Khlong Talat Flower lovers will rejoice at the bounty that can be found in this popular market.
But the list of both regional and international players who will rejoice at the news of his death is long.
Musicians and podcast heroes rejoice: At $99, Roland's Go:Mixer might just prove to be the silver bullet to make magic happen.
While young and healthy individuals may very well rejoice at the repeal of the individual mandate, nobody stays young and healthy forever.
David Lynch fans will rejoice at a third season of Twin Peaks, just as Pee-wee fans celebrated the character's recent Netflix show.
That might explain why investors didn't rejoice at Smith's departure on Tuesday, with Equifax shares down about 1 percent in late-afternoon trading.
" Establishment Republicans should rejoice at the president's speech to the United Nations on Tuesday, writes Mr. Ahmari, and "give credit where it is due.
Its shareholders would probably rejoice at converting a sliver of money in the bank for a placeholder in an emerging leader in self-driving cars.
Unfortunately for McConnell, Americans did not rejoice at the small incremental change in their monthly take-home pay, made possible by the changes in withholding tables.
Slice soda is officially making a comeback, causing all children of the 80s and 90s to rejoice at the thought of the sugar-filled cans of sweetness.
There are reasons, he writes, for both "amnesty opposers" and supporters of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA, to rejoice at this development.
Mr. Abudaabes said that he thought it was wrong to rejoice at others' suffering and that he had set out to mock such sentiments with his Facebook post.
While many parents rejoice at the return of school each fall, a group of Canadian moms couldn't wait to leave the school parking lot before beginning their celebrations. Sgt.
While those looks are still classic (Cardi B slayed with that angled blonde bob), we still can't help but rejoice at the natural and protective styles seen on the carpet.
Well, they may not be as pretty and precious as a Unicorn Frappuccino, but let's all rejoice at the latest rumor that Starbucks will be offering Zombie Frappuccinos in celebration of Halloween.
"It's easier to rejoice at a time when everything is safe and everything feels right for everybody," she said, adding that a new date for Bucharest Pride was under discussion with city authorities.
We feel our children's joy when they first ride a bike or score a soccer goal, but we also cry when someone else is suffering a loss, and rejoice at one's good fortune.
Taxpayers who have stumped up for three state bail-outs for Monte Paschi in less than a decade may rejoiceat least briefly; sentences in Italy are often cut, and convictions overturned, on appeal.
By simply walking into a stranger's house, my presence opens the mind of a young girl to new possibilities, or causes an elderly woman to rejoice at the representation she never got to have.
In the exchange — with Daria Kaleniuk, the head of Ukraine's Anticorruption Action Center — Mr. Lutsenko used mafia slang to rejoice at how the American ambassador's removal had undercut activists campaigning against corruption in Ukraine.
We should not rejoice at the people who died in Charlottesville just because we disagree with them," adding, "There is no place on the right for people who are advocating violence & spewing actual racial hatred.
Second, military spending has become a bipartisan issue, which normally we should rejoice at during these hyperpartisan times, except that there is almost no constituency outside "the squad" calling for less money for the troops.
"Teeth," a new exhibition at the Wellcome Collection, offers both a brief history of dentistry — making the visitor rejoice at living in the 21st century — and an often-surprising view of the feelings people harbor about their teeth.
As the son of a Southern Presbyterian minister, he had many reasons to rejoice at the arrival of Christmas, including the fact that he was sometimes compared to Jesus, with his "sermonettes" about the new era that was approaching.
The product allows companies to provide virtual credit cards to every employee, and then follows that up with a suite of approval workflow and analytics features that will make every CFO swoon and employees rejoice at the ease of buying services.
Hunt, who campaigned ahead of the 2016 referendum to remain in the EU, said Britain and Germany shared a commitment to a rules-based international order and that only Russian President Vladimir Putin would rejoice at the turmoil of a "no-deal".
Some might rejoice at the departure from the pop traditions of yesteryear, but the truth is, if your band doesn't have a few total earworms (bangerz, if you will), you're just not going to have the same success as the ones who do.
Landlords and real estate developers can rejoice at the prospect of soaring property values and rents, and restaurateurs, craft brewers and kombucha makers will see new customers among the 2000,213.5 jobholders with an average salary of $225,000 that Amazon promises to hire over 10 years.
The election of Mr. Trump on Tuesday has presented an unexpected gift to leaders — political, spiritual and ideological — who resent the encroachment of the West and now rejoice at a result that in their eyes shows how liberal democracy produces nothing but an angry populace and wild unpredictability.
Here are key takeaways from Wednesday's Trump Tower document dump: Trump's team was willing to collude Democrats, still hoping for a smoking gun on collusion, will rejoice at the revelations that Trump's team was willing to take dirt from the Russians, and were angry when the goods never came through.
Thomas, Pierre. "Thousands Rejoice at Gay Pride Day." Washington Post. June 19, 1989.
The Feds alone still treat it as a philosophism, and would rejoice at its failure.
The Vietnamese forces, however, had no time to rejoice at the news of this temporary respite.
He stated that "people must rejoice at [Nayef's] death" and that "he will be eaten by worms and will suffer the torments of Hell in his grave".
She will only believe it if Manu puts his palm on her cheek and professes his love. Manu does so. Tanu, relieved and elated, decides to marry Manu, not Raja. Tanu's parents rejoice at this turn of events.
Agamemnon approves, but only provided the Doctor is among those inside the horse. The horse is spotted by the Trojans, who rejoice at the Greek army's apparent retreat. Priam has Vicki released. Paris brings the horse into the city.
Scrubby pleads the matter with the Examiner. Returned to their apartment, Henry finds a window shattered by a bomb blast, letting in fresh air and thwarting their suicide attempt. He revives Ann, and they rejoice at being given back the gift of life.
There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This has called on me for revenge. I have sought it: I have killed many: I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my country, I rejoice at the beams of peace.
His sisters, their mother, and the two scientists - whom the family met while picnicking in Bronson Canyon - rejoice at finding him. Johnny and his family invite the scientists home for dinner; they accept. Suddenly, the Great Guidance, his arms raised in a threatening manner, walks out of the cave.
Maurice declared his earnest desire to obey every order lawful in the eyes of God. “We have seen our comrades killed,” came the reply. “Rather than sorrow, we rejoice at the honor done to them.” At this Maximian ordered the butchery of the Thebans and the martyrdom of Saint Maurice.
China at this time was under the civil war during the Southern and Northern Dynasties and the famous Chinese general Chen Batian's (Trần Bá Tiên) skills and troops were needed in his homeland to quell a revolt. The Vietnamese forces, however, had no time to rejoice at the news of this temporary respite.
He asks her for a divorce and she immediately and delightedly agrees. The couple rejoice at the situation and immediately leave the party one after the other. Meanwhile, Guy and Chloe are at the railway station waiting to go to Paris on a romantic trip. Josh finds them and professes his love for Chloe.
Cleandra enters and stops the fight, revealing that Meonte and Pallante are long-lost brothers. Evagora is reunited with his son Darete, and promises Pallante Cleria's hand in marriage. Erabena and Meonte rejoice at the change in destiny and love. Scene 5 Amore, back in heaven, explains that time has cured his love for Erabena.
Then Guilford arrives, distraught, to announce that his father has been beheaded and all appears lost. Giovanna, too, becomes distraught. The Execution of Lady Jane Grey, by Paul Delaroche, 1833 Outside, a chorus of soldiers who support Mary rejoice at her victory. Giovanna, Guilford, and Enrico reflect on the events and Giovanna insists that she will remain queen.
Alfred's wife Eltruda and his son Edward arrive and rejoice at finding him alive. Corin and Emma still have no idea who their guests really are. Later, Edward brings news that twelve hundred Britons loyal to Alfred are camped nearby and awaiting his command. Emma and Corrin now realise the true identity of their guests as Alfred departs for battle.
Just then, the mortally wounded Roger is brought in and reveals himself as the Count's brother. He begs for mercy for Gaston and confesses to being the one who planned the murder which almost resulted in his brother's death. All rejoice at the restoration of Gaston's honor and position, as Roger takes one final look at Jerusalem and he dies.
On the request of Kausalyā he assumes the form of an infant. Kaikeyī gives birth to Bharata, and Sumitrā delivers two sons – Lakṣmaṇa and Śatrughna. The deities and the subjects of Ayodhyā rejoice at the birth of the four princes. Paraśurāma regales in the meditation of Rāma's child form on Mahendra mountain, singing his glory in 16 verses (11.84–11.99).
Gaga bids her ex-lovers farewell with a bitter-hearted pre- chorus where she sings: "You know that I love you, boy/Hot like Mexico, rejoice!/At this point I've got to choose/Nothing to lose." By the end of the song, the three protagonists—Alejandro, Fernando, and Roberto—are bidden farewell by Gaga. According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.
He insisted that the plot had been the work of a few Catholics and not of the English Catholics as a whole.James said it did not follow "that all professing that Romish religion were guilty of the same". Quoted by Stewart, p 225. And he reminded the assembly to rejoice at his survival, since kings were gods and he owed his escape to a miracle.
Harry escapes on a passing wagon, concealed in corn or hay, and returns home. The police gather and surround search the home, Harry escapes via a clothesline to another building, successfully eluding the police. The following morning, Harry buys a newspaper from a newspaperboy and reads of his innocence after the real thief confesses to the crime. The three rejoice at his proven innocence.
Fracasso finds Giacinta, but she is afraid that when she returns, her brother will not agree to her marrying Fracasso, but Fracasso assures Giacinta that Rosina has bewitched the brothers and has them under her complete control. Fracasso and Giacinta rejoice at their pairing off. Rosina is confronted with her own choice between both brothers. She rejects Polidoro, who is heartbroken and agrees to marry Cassandro.
Zara discovers that Kabir became a writer after publishing a book on their relationship and moves to Lucknow with Azra. They finally decide to give their relationship another chance angering Zeenat and Shahbaz. Shahbaz again tries to have her killed but Kabir saves her every time. The Ahmads rejoice at the couple's reunion prospect and Kabir insults Irfan, asking the Qazi to beg to him to take Zara back.
He then has to kill two lions, a knight, and two dragons, and is finally received by a lady, the original damsel's sister, who offers him herself and one of her thirty-nine castles. Gawain refuses, instead accepting the purloined bridle. He leaves the castle, encounters local people who rejoice at having been saved by Gawain from the lions, and returns to Arthur's court, where he returns the bridle to its owner.
Among the conditions for peace, Goražde is not to be receded to the Serbs and both sides are required to demobilize their troops. Edin and other residents of Goražde rejoice at this news. However, townsfolk point out that there is still much more to go. According to the agreement, Bosniak refugees evicted from their homes can return to their homes, but no refugee would dare enter Serb-dominated areas without any assurance of safety.
We are part of the College of William and Mary. We are the students. We attend our Alma Mater in never ending processions and receive bountiful gifts. We are part of the College of William and Mary. We are the fathers and mothers, the brothers and sisters, the friends and well wishers of the students in residence. We rejoice at their accomplishments. We are part of the College of William and Mary.
Thus, the introduction of a work-free Sunday contributes to turning Europe into the world's most child-oriented area. Besides, Kastler hints at the historical entrenchment of the work-free Sunday in the European social welfare net as well as at the proven advantages of a free weekday on health. Up to now, Kastler can rejoice at the support of the 'Verband der Katholiken in Wirtschaft und Verwaltung' (KKV), the 'Bonifatiuswerk' as well as the 'Ackermann Gemeinde'.
The fallen flower was an omen of fruits forming, the scarecrow was an omen of a respectable figure appearing, and the mirror was an omen of an old face appearing. Makmak Buin thus said that she would finally marry Sojinhang with one last bath in the well. Next to the well, she met Hwanguyangssi. After a rejoice, Makmak Buin hid Hwanguyangssi inside her skirt and said to Sojinhang that they should rejoice at their marriage with alcohol.
Thrilled, the newsies all rejoice at making the headline and imagine what it would be like to be famous ("King of New York"). They then plan to hold a rally. Snyder informs Pulitzer that Jack is an escapee from the Refuge, giving Pulitzer legal cause to have him arrested. Jack has breakfast with Sarah on the roof of the Jacobs' apartment building; he tells her of his desire to flee to Santa Fe, and wonders if she would miss him.
Chamberlain being punched by Kruger as portrayed in the Spanish press (by Xaudaró). After the Spanish disaster of 1898 in the Spanish–American War, the relations deteriorated: the British press included Spain within the group of decaying nations the Lord Salisbury hinted in a May 1898 speech. Conversely, the Spanish press took any chance to criticise the British atrocities committed during the Second Boer War, and to rejoice at any British setback in the conflict. Spain remained neutral in the First World War.
The Wicked Witch melts, from the W.W. Denslow illustration of the first edition (1900) The witch successfully tricks Dorothy out of one of her silver shoes. Angered, she throws a bucket of water at the witch and is shocked to see her melt away. The Winkies rejoice at being freed from her tyranny and help restuff the Scarecrow and mend the Tin Woodman. They ask the Tin Woodman to become their ruler, which he agrees to do after helping Dorothy return to Kansas.
Living beings are like trees, asserts the Upanishad, that bleed when struck and injured, yet the tree lives on with its Soul as resplendent as before. It is this Atman, that despite all the suffering inflicted on a person, makes him to stand up again, live and rejoice at life. Body dies, life doesn't.Chandogya Upanishad with Shankara Bhashya Ganganath Jha (Translator), pages 342-356 The soul and the body are like salt and water, states the Upanishad in volume 6.13.
Piper and Sarah notice that every time the zombie of the nurse Angus originally turned is hit, the other zombies seem to suffer damage as well. They realize that she is the original zombie and kill her which breaks the spell and causes the other zombies to die once and for all. With his army of the undead defeated, Angus tries for one last kill shot at Piper but is overpowered and killed. Piper and Sarah embrace and rejoice at having survived their ordeal.
They each address the Child in turn, beginning by praising His authority and His creation of all things in tones of reverence and awe, but each comically shifting mid-speech to cooing, gushing baby talk, since they are addressing an adorable baby, who Coll, Gib, and Daw respectively give "a bob of cherries," a bird, and a ball ("Have and play thee withal, and go to the tennis!") The shepherds rejoice at their salvation, all thoughts of hardship and complaint vanished, and leave singing in unison.
Woodworth 1990, p. 309. Until late in the war, he resisted efforts to appoint a general-in-chief, essentially handling those duties himself. "Davis was loathed by much of his military, Congress and the public—even before the Confederacy died on his watch," and General Beauregard wrote in a letter: "If he were to die today, the whole country would rejoice at it." On January 31, 1865, Lee assumed this role as general-in-chief of all Confederate armies, but it was far too late.
Could it be the body of > Hal Breedlove, a rancher who went missing 11 years ago? Retired tribal > police officer Joe Leaphorn, who had investigated the case, approaches newly > promoted Lieutenant Jim Chee with his theory. But before they can close the > case, an old Navajo guide who was the last man to see Breedlove alive is > seriously wounded by a sniper, raising the possibility that Breedlove's > death was murder. While fans may rejoice at the return of Leaphorn and Chee, > they may also be disappointed.
The next morning, Katherine visits the sulking newsies in Jacobi's Deli and cheers them up by showing them that her article about the strike made the front page of the New York Sun. Thrilled, the newsies rejoice at making the headline and imagine what it would be like to be famous ("King of New York"). However, Pulitzer has declared a blackout on strike news, meaning Katherine's story will be the only one to run. Meanwhile, Crutchie writes a letter to Jack, reflecting his experience at the Refuge ("Letter from the Refuge").
Cards on the Table is not quite up to Agatha Christie's best work."The New York Times Book Review, 28 February 1937 (p. 23) In The Observer's issue of 15 November 1936, in a review section entitled Supreme de Poirot, "Torquemada" (Edward Powys Mathers) wrote, "I was not the only one who thought that Poirot or his creator had gone a little off the rails in Murder in Mesopotamia, which means that others beside myself will rejoice at Mrs Christie's brilliant come-back in Cards on the Table.
Social gatherings known as "powwows" (or wacipis in Lakota/Dakota) continue to be an important part of Native American culture and are held regularly throughout the state. Throughout Native American history, powwows were held, usually in the spring, to rejoice at the beginning of new life and the end of the winter cold. These events brought Native American tribes together for singing and dancing and allowed them to meet with old friends and acquaintances, as well as to make new ones. Many powwows also held religious significance for some tribes.
The sorcerer calls the gryphon down on the prince, to whom the princess tosses the Draconian Pike. It appears as if Seth is charging for the sorcerer, but instead hops onto a rock and turns just in time to level the pike at the stooping gryphon, impaling it. The gryphon reverts to stone and shatters as it falls to the ground, while the sorcerer dissolves into a pool of blood. The armies of Lockland and Delphi rejoice at their deliverance, cheering as Amelia and Seth raise the reassembled Draconian Pike overhead to symbolize the reunion of the sundered kingdoms of Vallon.
76 Evidence from Bede suggests that although Æthelberht encouraged conversion, he was unable to compel his subjects to become Christians. The historian R. A. Markus feels that this was due to a strong pagan presence in the kingdom, which forced the king to rely on indirect means including royal patronage and friendship to secure conversions.Markus Gregory the Great and His World pp. 182–183 For Markus, this is demonstrated by the way in which Bede describes the king's conversion efforts, which when a subject converted, were to "rejoice at their conversion" and to "hold believers in greater affection".
Three weeks later, the Great Fire of London occurred.Ollard (2001), p. 161 This led to a new wave of Dutch pamphlets and poems linking these events, often showing two engravings, the Destruction of ter Schelling at the left mirrored by that of London on the right. To the Dutch mind the connection was obvious: London had been destroyed as a Divine retribution, the Lord punishing Charles for having dared to rejoice at the calamity of his fellow Christians, "the sparks of the fire of Schelling crossing the sea, blown by the same easterly that would relentlessly burn London".
His majesty issued his edict, in which he offered pardon to those who had opium, on condition they would deliver it up to be burned, and threatened death to all who should hereafter either buy or use it. For nearly two months, his officers have been scouring the country, and numbers have been thrown into prison for endeavoring to secrete the drug. The king seems determined to free His country of this drug, at all hazards. We pity the poor creatures who have been accustomed to use it, but cannot but rejoice at the prospect of the removal of so great an evil.
At a meeting of local social democrats, Lalayants reports on the first congress of the RSDLP. It is decided to reorganise the Ekaterinoslav League into the "Ekaterinoslav Committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party". In January 1899, the Ekaterinoslav social democrats, addressing the Ekaterinoslav workers with a special proclamation on the occasion of the First Congress, wrote: "So, comrades, we will strive hard for the best part and we will wholeheartedly rejoice at the emergence of the workers' party as a messenger of a better future". After almost three years of staying and working in Ekaterinoslav, Lalayants goes to Tbilisi and Voronezh.
The 1791 folio edition numbers all the propositions consecutively, so that prop. 1 of part 2 is given as proposition 100, prop. 2 as 101, etc. On the other hand, just as Newton's law of universal gravitation unified celestial and terrestrial mechanics, Hartley proposed a single “law” — “association” — to account for any and all observations of “man.” Hartley's many observations are meant to be illustrations of the law. Moreover, “association” has explanatory power. For example, in the section “The Affections by which we rejoice at the Misery of Others” (OM 1.1.4.97–98), Hartley presents a detailed analysis of the process by which an abused, bullied child becomes an abusive, bullying adult.
Brantôme, Isabelle d'Autriche, femme de Charles IX, Roi de France, in Collection universelle des Mémoires particuliers, relatifs à l'Histoire de France, Tome LXIV, 16e siècle, Londres, Paris, 1790, p. 146. During those days, Elisabeth was given petitions to speak for the innocent, and she managed to assure a promise to spare the lives of the foreign (especially numerous German) Protestants. Quite advanced in pregnancy at the time, (she was seven months pregnant), she did not publicly rejoice at so many deaths - like other prominent Catholics did. Two months later, on 27 October 1572, Elisabeth gave birth to her first and only child, a daughter, in the Louvre Palace.
The Torah forbids this, emphasizing that ALL human life is sacred. > It is our task, as G-d's chosen people to enlighten all humanity and raise > the consciousness of mankind to fully recognize the sanctity of all life... > When G-d deemed it necessary that the Egyptians drown in the Red Sea to save > and liberate His chosen people, Israel, He nonetheless forbade His > ministering angels to rejoice at the death of the Egyptians, His own > creations. The Torah instructs us to "emulate His ways" of mercy and > lovingkindness to all. Although Ginsburgh's name appears on the Baruch Hagever pamphlet, he did not write it.
Because of the haircuts popular in the show ring and their history of being dogs of the middle and upper classes for so long, the Standard Poodle has been stereotyped as an effete and frou-frou dog. Presuming that stereotype is true where children and teenagers are concerned is a grave mistake because the truth is that a Standard Poodle will rejoice at the opportunity to bounce around, even roughhouse in the dirt. They have a merry, kindly demeanor and they adore playing games that spark their interest in physical and social stimulation. For example, with school age children and teenagers they will be absolutely delighted at the prospect of playing hide and seek.
While Tate's version proved extremely popular on the stage, the response of literary critics has generally been negative. An early example of approval from a critic is found in Charles Gildon's "Remarks on the Plays of Shakespeare" in 1710: > The King and Cordelia ought by no means to have dy'd, and therefore Mr Tate > has very justly alter'd that particular, which must disgust the Reader and > Audience to have Vertue and Piety meet so unjust a Reward. . . . We rejoice > at the deaths of the Bastard and the two Sisters, as of Monsters in Nature > under whom the very Earth must groan. And we see with horror and Indignation > the Death of the King, Cordelia and Kent.
Walter Raleigh, who was languishing in the Tower owing to his involvement in the Main Plot, and whose wife was a first cousin of Lady Catesby, declared he had had no knowledge of the conspiracy. The Bishop of Rochester gave a sermon at St. Paul's Cross, in which he condemned the plot. In his speech to both Houses on 9 November, James expounded on two emerging preoccupations of his monarchy: the divine right of kings and the Catholic question. He insisted that the plot had been the work of only a few Catholics, not of the English Catholics as a whole, and he reminded the assembly to rejoice at his survival, since kings were divinely appointed and he owed his escape to a miracle.
Bold and fearless, she encouraged other women to be fearless and self-confident. Swami Premeshananda, the then monastic head of Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama at Sargachi met her at Nivedita School and later wrote to her, 'The very sight of you has raised such high hopes in me that I rejoice at the prospect that through you we may at last give effect to our long long cherished vow of bringing about women's emancipation.' After Sri Sarada Math and the Ramakrishna Sarada Mission were established, Pravrajika Mokshaprana became the Vice President and the Secretary and Headmistress of Shiksha Mandir, a branch centre of the Ramakrishna Sarada Mission at Baruipara in Kolkata. She thought of the students as her chosen ideal and was able to identify with them.
He received support from the provinces of Egypt, Syria, Syria Palaestina and Arabia Petraea, giving him a potential strength of seven legions: three from Syria, two from Syria Palaestina, one from Roman Arabia, and one from Egypt. Cassius set his base of operations in Egypt, with two important bases outside of Egypt being Antioch and Cyrrhus, both important military centres. Gaius Calvisius Statianus, the contemporary prefect of Egypt, issued an edict, which has survived in a fragmentary state, ordering the populace of Egypt to rejoice at the accession of Cassius. Despite controlling some of the most important parts of the Roman East, especially Egypt which was a critical supplier of grain for the city of Rome, Cassius failed to win widespread support for his rebellion.
Sao Shwe Thaik became the president of the Union of Burma on 4 January 1948 at its independence, served as the head of state until 16 March 1952. The following is his first presidential address to the nation on the day of independence, 4 January 1948. :Let us rejoice at the independence which has come to us today, the result of sacrifices undergone by us and those who preceded us in the years that have passed. Let us rejoice also that the independence has come not as a result of armed conflict but as the fruit of friendly negotiations with that great nation whose political bonds we replace by mutual consent to-day with the stronger bonds of friendship and goodwill.
Similarly, although Marie was constantly reminded by Carol's wife Elisabeth that childbirth is "the most glorious moment in [Marie's] life", she could only feel a longing for her mother at the birth of her second child, Princess Elisabeth, in 1894. After becoming accustomed to life in Romania, Marie began to rejoice at the births of her children, namely Princess Maria (1900–61), nicknamed "Mignon" in the family, Prince Nicholas (1903–78), nicknamed "Nicky", Princess Ileana (1909–91) and Prince Mircea (1913–16). King Carol and Queen Elisabeth promptly removed Prince Carol and Princess Elisabeth from Marie's care, considering it inappropriate for them to be raised by their young parents. Marie loved her children, but found it difficult to even scold them at times, thus failing to properly supervise them.
Forty years after these events, the scholar Gerald of Wales, in a rare quote from these times, wrote what Owain Gwynedd said to his troops on the eve of battle: > "My opinion, indeed, by no means agrees with yours, for we ought to rejoice > at this conduct of our adversary; for, unless supported by divine > assistance, we are far inferior to the English; and they, by their > behaviour, have made God their enemy, who is able most powerfully to avenge > both himself and us. We therefore most devoutly promise God that we will > henceforth pay greater reverence than ever to churches and holy places." Madog ap Maredudd died in 1160, enabling Owain to regain territory in the east. In 1163 he formed an alliance with Rhys ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth to challenge English rule.
The Catholic hierarchy however were "resolutely suspicious" of the Volunteers, even though generally Catholics "cheered on the Volunteers". At the Dungannon Convention of 1782, a resolution was passed that proclaimed the rejoice at the relaxation of the Penal Laws, whilst saying that Catholics "should not be completely free from restrictions". In contrast at Ballybay, County Monaghan, the Reverend John Rodgers addressed a meeting of Volunteers, imploring them "not to consent to the repeal of the penal laws, or to allow of a legal toleration of the Popish religion". John Wesley wrote in his Journal that the Volunteers should "at least keep the Papists in order", whilst his letter to the Freeman's Journal in 1780, which many would have agreed with, argued that he would not have the Catholics persecuted at all, but rather hindered from being able to cause harm.
The publication found controversy in 2007 when the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan sought to silence the publication's satirical stories about their own students, the back-and-forth emails between University officials leaked to the staff of the paper. Among the emails included one citing several black students who were offended by a fake front-page story on Proposal 2 in the magazine's November issue headlined "White Students with Black-Sounding Names Rejoice at Passage of Proposal 2." The Business School succeeded in removing all publications distributed within their own grounds, but this was halted when it was pointed out that any school paper can be handed out on campus without restriction. In the end, a spokesperson for the paper apologized to the Business School for the situation and no further actions were taken against the paper.
For he was taken by Lother in war, and bought his life by > yielding up his crown; such, in truth, were the only terms of escape offered > him in his defeat. Forced, therefore, by the injustice of a brother to lay > down his sovereignty, he furnished the lesson to mankind, that there is less > safety, though more pomp, in the palace than in the cottage. Also, he bore > his wrong so meekly that he seemed to rejoice at his loss of title as though > it were a blessing; and I think he had a shrewd sense of the quality of a > king's estate. But Lother played the king as insupportably as he had played > the soldier, inaugurating his reign straightway with arrogance and crime; > for he counted it uprightness to strip all the most eminent of life or > goods, and to clear his country of its loyal citizens, thinking all his > equals in birth his rivals for the crown.
After Lord Liverpool's resignation as Prime Minister and the succession of George Canning as premier and the subsequent resignation of many prominent anti-Catholics, Fitzwilliam wrote to Lord Grey on 17 April 1827 to rejoice at: > ...the dismissal of that proud oligarchical faction who have so long > overridden us and have with their chancellor at their head attempted to > override the king also—they have failed, and we owe to Canning (at the risk > of every thing important to him) that they have so failed—this therefore is > a merit which we owe to him and which we ought to repay, by giving him...the > silent support of not opposing. When Canning tried to appoint as Attorney-General one of Fitzwilliam's MPs, James Scarlett, Fitzwilliam advised Scarlett against accepting but "at the same time giving my own determination to give every support in my power to Canning's administration".Smith, p. 385. Fitzwilliam wrote that he could not advise for it unless there was a positive pledge on Catholic Emancipation, but he later changed his mind and Scarlett accepted the office.

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