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54 Sentences With "speak well of"

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That "Razor's" was a box office flop doesn't speak well of the general public.
Today it is hard to find anyone working in international justice to speak well of him.
Mr. Bloomberg's refusal to meet with us — in his own city — did not speak well of him.
After all, politicians tend to speak well of their departing colleagues no matter how odious their records.
That this exclusion began during the Civil Rights movement does not speak well of the art world.
"It does not speak well of our criminal justice system," he said after a hearing in the case.
These tendencies speak well of Mr. McDonell as a human being, but they have their drawbacks for the reader.
" Trump didn't deny his past praise, and said that "when I am a businessman ... I speak well of everybody.
Will they tolerate candidates like Beto and Biden, who speak well of Republicans and have a history of working with them?
The Venezuelan drivers I spoke to across numerous countries generally speak well of Uber and Cabify whilst acknowledging their own vulnerable status.
Neither does ethnic conflict, which has been intensifying on the other side of the country, speak well of her skills as a peacemaker.
I recently applied for a new job, and provided three letters of reference from individuals who I felt would speak well of me.
Which means if the market can't follow through soon with another upside effort, it will not speak well of the bulls' near-term chances.
In doing so, they forged a mutual respect that transcends party affiliation—and as a result, they speak well of each other in public.
It's unusual for corrections officers to speak well of inmates, said Jim Aiken, who serves as an expert witness in civil and death penalty cases.
" Gresta did not speak well of Hyperloop One when he talked to Wired and even accused them of plagiarism: "They are copying everything, [even] the logo.
You want people to speak well of you and your projects, so I'm always speaking well of other people's projects, even when they're clearly not that great.
But it won't speak well of your observational skills if you don't see how it's really all part of what's been a winning strategy for Trump so far.
No matter how you look at it, it's hard not to fall back on the gullibility of the audience here, which obviously doesn't speak well of the conservative movement.
Twitter was designed to let users communicate directly with a large audience; that the most powerful man in the world does so would seem to speak well of the product.
It certainly doesn't speak well of a country that it elected a man who has repeatedly humiliated women in public and has been accused multiple times of harassment and assault.
Laurel Baker, executive director of the Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce, told The Palm Beach Post that supporting Mr. Trump "directly or indirectly" did not speak well of any organization.
She continued to speak well of him after he died and long into her own life, perhaps because people are far more complex than biopics like this one can admit.
Erick de Santiago, head of an initiative called Habla Bien de Acá—which means Speak Well of This Place (Acapulco)—sees the anarchists as a welcome addition to the beach town.
Trump added that Kelly "went out with a whimper" and "just can't keep his mouth shut," and he claimed that Kelly's wife promised that her husband would "only speak well" of Trump.
Although she did not speak well of Nassar, she signed a pre-drafted statement and, soon, the words were shown in a tweet alongside a photo of her performing with a smile.
His willingness to feed that appetite doesn't speak well of him morally, but it does show that he is gifted with the essential political skill of reading public opinion and benefiting from it.
That didn't speak well of the ob-gyn's qualifications as the incoming director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a position that requires sound judgment and a commitment to scientific rigor.
Trump campaign head Paul Manafort is currently in jail awaiting trial on a host of charges that don't have anything to do with the campaign but nonetheless don't speak well of its overall moral compass.
And it would, in fact, behoove all of us on the grayer side to get to know and love our peculiar youths, so that they might speak well of us when we do not matter anymore.
"The past is the past, and the present is a gift," said Erick de Santiago, the owner of a beach bar and a member of the business group Speak Well of Acapulco, when we met this past September.
"They say politics ain't beanbag but this is a pretty egregious power play which doesn't speak well of the North Carolina Republican legislators," Rick Hasen, a legal expert with University of California Irvine, told Vox in an email.
"Most of them are small errors and none changes the findings in a qualitative way (although it doesn't speak well of the authors or of the journal that there were so many errors)," he told BuzzFeed News by email.
I had covered several 500 Startup investments before in my time as a contributor at TechCrunch and heard founders speak well of McClure, so I decided to take it on faith that he and his colleagues would handle Pollock appropriately.
"These awards speak well of journalists who ply their craft with open eyes — and open minds," said John Darnton, the curator of the Polk Awards, established in memory of George Polk, a CBS News correspondent who was murdered in 1948 while covering the civil war in Greece.
LME traders now generally speak well of Li. "He is a big personality, a great front man; he likes getting on the stage and being bombastic and loud and the centre of attention," said the London-based head of one metals brokerage, who also declined to be identified because he was not authorised to speak to the media.
He received the National Jewish Theatre Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014. In May 2017 an authorized biography of Harwood, Speak Well of Me by W. Sydney Robinson, was published by Oberon Books.
"Review: Speak Well of Me: the authorised biography of Ronald Harwood by W. Sydney Robinson". The Times. Retrieved 29 June 2017. The reviewer in the Jewish Chronicle, however, described it as 'wincingly florid' and 'egregious'.
Edgefield monument to the governors and lieutenant governors from there, including Tillman and his second lieutenant governor, Washington H. Timmerman. Seen in 2020. The question of prohibition of alcohol was a major issue in South Carolina during Tillman's governorship. Tillman opposed banning alcohol, but was careful to speak well of temperance advocates, many of whom were women.
References to this indigenous practice, Blót, exist in related Icelandic sources. The modern meaning of the term may have been influenced in translations of the Bible into Old English during the process of Christianization to translate the Latin term benedīcere meaning to "speak well of", resulting in meanings such as to "praise" or "extol" or to speak of or to wish well.
Years later, Stubberud would only speak well of Amundsen, but agreed that he had not properly managed the dispute with Johansen. For his participation in the expedition, he was awarded the South Pole Medal (Sydpolsmedaljen), the Royal Norwegian award instituted by King Haakon V in 1912 to reward participants in Roald Amundsen's South Pole expedition. Later in life Stubberud worked as a customs officer and lived at Romsås, Oslo.
He is best known as the authorized biographer of the Academy Award-winning screenplay writer and dramatist Sir Ronald Harwood. The book, Speak Well of Me: the authorized biography of Ronald Harwood was published by Oberon Books in May 2017 and charts Harwood's life from his impoverished childhood as part of a large Jewish family in South Africa to his years of success in the West End and Hollywood. Reviewing the book in The Times of London, theatre critic Benedict Nightingale described it as 'engaging' and 'entertaining'.Nightingale, Benedict (3 June 2017).
For false Christs and false prophets will arise and show great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect. Lo, I have told you beforehand. So, if they say to you, Lo, he is in the wilderness, do not go out; if they say, Lo, he is in the inner rooms, do not believe it." (, ) In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus brought out an ethical application for his disciples using the analogy of false prophets in the Old Testament: :"Woe to you, when all men speak well of you, for so their fathers did to the false prophets.
Jon Pareles of The New York Times called Original Soundtracks 1 "a collection of sketched songs and free-form instrumentals" in which "Bono stays quiet and smoky-voiced". Pareles went on to say that "Your Blue Room" "harks back to the Velvet Underground's "Pale Blue Eyes"". Jim Faber of New York's Daily News was less receptive to the album saying, "It can't speak well of an album when the artists involved won't even put their real names on it." In regards to "Your Blue Room" Faber said it "sounds like one of Lou Reed's blander ballads from the '70s".
A cavalry force of 4,000 from the other Roman army were also engaged and wiped out. The prisoners were badly treated if they were Romans; the Latin allies who were captured were well treated by the Carthaginians and many were freed and sent back to their cities, in the hope that they would speak well of Carthaginian martial prowess and of their treatment. Hannibal hoped some of these allies could be persuaded to defect, and marched south in the hope of winning over some of the ethnic Greek and Italic city states. There, the following year, Hannibal won a victory at Cannae which Richard Miles describes as "Rome's greatest military disaster".
In addition, Vespasian faced several uprisings in Egypt, Gaul and Germania, and reportedly survived several conspiracies against him.Suetonius, The Lives of Twelve Caesars, Life of Vespasian 25 Vespasian helped rebuild Rome after the civil war, adding a temple to peace and beginning construction of the Flavian Amphitheatre, better known as the Colosseum.Suetonius, The Lives of Twelve Caesars, Life of Vespasian 9 Vespasian died of natural causes on June 23, 79, and was immediately succeeded by his eldest son Titus.Suetonius, Life of Vespasian 23.4 The ancient historians that lived through the period such as Tacitus, Suetonius, Josephus and Pliny the Elder speak well of Vespasian while condemning the emperors that came before him.
Source material for Agnes of Sorrento was culled from her observations of and experiences in Italy, collected during her third trip to Europe, which she took with her family. Olav Thulesius, author of Harriet Beecher Stowe in Florida, recognizes Stowe's tendency to spin everything she saw into something selectively positive. Stowe addressed this in the foreword to Sunny Memoirs of Foreign Lands, writing: > If the criticism be made that every thing is given couleur de rose, the > answer is, Why not? If there be characters and scenes that seem drawn with > too bright a pencil, the reader will consider that, after all, there are > many worse sins than disposition to think and speak well of one's neighbors.
It is often argued that Fagin was based on a specific Jewish criminal of the era, Ikey Solomon.Donald Hawes, Who's Who in Dickens, Routledge, London, 2002, p.75. Dickens also claimed that by calling Fagin "the Jew" he had meant no imputation against the Jewish people: "I have no feeling towards the Jews but a friendly one. I always speak well of them, whether in public or private, and bear my testimony (as I ought to do) to their perfect good faith in such transactions as I have ever had with them..." In later editions of the book, printed during his lifetime, Dickens excised over 180 instances of 'Jew' from the text.
In addition to founding the seminary, Bishop Chisholm also ordered the construction of a limestone kiln that was built so that the seminary could benefit from revenues made by a local quarry. The lime kiln made such a local impression that, 1814, when Sir Walter Scott visited the area, he wrote that: ::::We coasted the low, long and fertile island of Lismore where a Catholic bishop, Chisholm has established a seminary of young men intended for priests, and what is a better thing, a valuable lime work. Reports speak well of the lime, but indifferently of the progress of the students. While Lismore seminary served the Vicariate Apostolic of the Highland District, Aquhorthies College in the east of Scotland served the Vicariate Apostolic of the Lowland District.
The prisoners were badly treated if they were Romans; the Latin allies who were captured were well treated by the Carthaginians and many were freed and sent back to their cities, in the hope that they would speak well of Carthaginian martial prowess and of their treatment. Hannibal hoped some of these allies could be persuaded to defect. The Carthaginians continued their march through Etruria, then Umbria, to the Adriatic coast; continuing their devastation and plundering of the territory they crossed and the killing of any adult males captured; the Gauls were especially brutal in this respect. Contemporary reports claim that the Carthaginian soldiers accumulated so much booty they had to cease looting because they could not carry any more.
By giving gifts to an earl or a king, the honor of both the giver and the receiver are increased. When a visitor to a court comes bearing a gift, it is usually something unique or significant that is intended to catch the eye of both the receiver and anyone who enters their court. In Gunnlaug's saga, Gunnlaug gives the gift of poetry to the leaders of the courts he visits. Poetry was greatly respected during this time because it was not only an art form that could be dedicated to a specific person, but if the poem was good enough and happened to speak well of its subject, then there was a chance that it would be remembered and recited for generations, carrying on the story of the person for whom it was written.
" Helms accuses Wilson of using the concept of Temporary Autonomous Zones to advocate for pedophilia, citing a previous zine he had created named Wild Children "for contributors 17 and under", and criticises him as a misogynist for his stance against abortion in "Communique #9" of TAZ, stating, "the ethical idiocy of both [Wilson's pedophilic advocacy and misogyny] are self-evident, and neither is part of anything that should be considered an anarchist idea." Helms has also criticised the broader anarchist community for its silence on the subject, writing: "I am left with the impression that they are not taking responsibility for what they know. This does not speak well of the anarchists of the United States. I feel that with anarchism becoming ever more popular, the greater portion of new anarchists are just consumers of anarchist stuff.
Speaking about Olawepo, the present Foreign Minister of Nigeria and former National Secretary of the PDP, Chief Ojo Maduekwe, notes, "the lives of people like Olawepo should inspire us to speak well of ourselves. Gbenga is an inner driven person not afraid to stand alone, not afraid to be unpopular, not afraid to hold a view. A man who is inner driven listens to the music of his own universe, listens to the applause of the spirit inside that have etched out an horizon, which he must conquer and moving in that direction, he takes the lead and others follow who can see the horizon with him, of such is the stuff of history, of such is the stuff of greatness." After quitting the PDP, which he helped to form, the politician businessman continued his partisan political career in the opposition.
A scientist working in Russia in the 1920s, who had no reason to speak well of Smilga, and in face held him responsible for the execution of a group of technicians from the former Nobel company during the civil war, nevertheless believed that he should have been appointed head of Vesenkha. "He seemed to me quite superior to all other members of the Praesidium...He was well educated, with vigorous and pleasant features, and authoritative in speech and action...he impressed me favourably by his frankness and the fearless way he expressed his convictions, even when they were quite the opposite of those of his party colleagues." Viktor Serge, a fellow supporter of the left opposition, described Smilga as "a fair-haired intellectual with spectacles, a chin-beard, and thinning front, ordinary to look at and distinctly the armchair sort." Smilga was posthumously rehabilitated in 1987.

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