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"I do not think well of their Constitution," he wrote.
Because people think, well, of course she's a lesbian, she's in the WNBA.
It's hard to think well of yourself in a world that sees you as a threat.
Sixty-three percent consider Trump unfavorably, contrasted with 31 percent who think well of the billionaire.
We read Marx and think, Well, of course men's economic interests shape their ideologies—who didn't know that ?
I think he could be friends with a black person, but he doesn't think well of black people.
"I thank God for you all and hope a few of you think well of [me] at times," Jensen wrote.
Trump said Friday he didn't think well of Epstein and had kicked him out of Mar-a-Lago years ago.
In a hundred years or so, I hope my grandkids will walk through the forest and think well of what I did.
A man who harbors racist views about one set of brown people — Latin Americans, say — is unlikely to think well of others.
De Blasio is pretty unpopular with white voters, but according to the Quinnipiac poll, 66 percent of black voters think well of him.
There are any number of reasons why we work more than we should: to get more done, to impress our bosses and to think well of ourselves.
Whatever you think of him — you don't think well of him; you think ill of him — it is not your business to use power in such an unprincipled way.
Given that the most frequently given answer in the poll isn't about who owns the means of production, it's hard to say that most people think of state control of the economy when they say they think well of socialism.
The voiceover narration grants direct access into Patrick's addled thought processes, but it's Cumberbatch's fits of arrogance and despair that hold the series aloft, making it possible to think well of a hero who treats others nearly as shabbily as he treats himself.
" Senator Orrin Hatch said: "I think well of Merrick Garland. I think he is a fine person. But his nomination does not in any way change current circumstances.
He gave several talks on Radio Ghana on indigenous music and the need to preserve it. "Think well of these things" was the regular phrase with which he often concluded his broadcast. The broadcast helped in leading a renaissance in traditional music in a country that had been brainwashed by its colonial overlords to regard their own culture as Primitive. In the promotion of Ghanaian culture, Gbeho was outstanding.
When he was fifteen, he began to teach himself art using various scrap materials. At this time muralist José Clemente Orozco was in his town to paint scenes of the Mexican Revolution on the town library. Orozco was aloof and although Bejar brought him some drawings to show, he did not want to see them. Later in life he stated that he did not think well of the muralists and considered them false and frauds.
Soften your reprimands with kind words; encourage and reward them. That is, in short, our way of educating." "Let us leave acts, not words. Nobody will have time to read us." Said of Sophie: “It was her way to think well of people until forced to do otherwise.” “She loved people through their faults to the core of their best selves.” "Be humble, be simple, bring joy to others." "For the sake of one child, I would have founded the Society.
Additional note: "an earlier version of the paper was presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems in Toronto, Canada, in August 1981" > Pronoia is the positive counterpart of paranoia. It is the delusion that > others think well of one. Actions and the products of one's efforts are > thought to be well received and praised by others. Mere acquaintances are > thought to be close friends; politeness and the exchange of pleasantries are > taken as expressions of deep attachment and the promise of future support.
Chrissie plans to sell the pub to Johnny Allen (Billy Murray) and a mystery second buyer, and flee the country, although Phil and Grant Mitchell try to taunt her. Chrissie though, is unfazed, as Sharon still supports her – however, Grant finally convinces Sharon to visit Sam in prison. Sharon still believes Chrissie is innocent, but finally learns the truth when Chrissie makes an innocuous, but telling, comment. Realising that Sharon knows, Chrissie becomes distraught as she felt that so long as Sharon, Den's daughter, thought well of her, she could think well of herself.
Killspree thinks they're part of a trap set by Northstar, but Northstar convinces Tygerstryke of the mind-control, and together they find and destroy Arcade's device. Northstar then escapes (with the help of Guardian), and is next caught up with by Weapon P.R.I.M.E. at the top of the New Orleans World Trade Center. Tygerstryke sees him and radios the rest of the team, but is attacked by Guardian who tells him they'll all have to go through her to get to Northstar. Tygerstryke grimices and admits it wouldn't seem worth it, as the action in Russia made him think well of Northstar.
Templecombe in 1863 Templecombe had suddenly become the most important interchange point on the system, and trains from Wimborne needed convenient access to a station. The company provided its own "Lower" station on the direct north-south line a little north of the S&YR; line on the east of its own line. S&DR; passengers had their own station, but the through traffic from Glastonbury and Highbridge to London was important, and would not think well of the half mile walk between the two stations. To accommodate those passengers, the S&YR; operated a shuttle train service between the two stations.
In the anime, it is suggested that they act like a married couple though she tends to treat him as a slave in order for him not to escape her. Despite this, he does actually think well of Shōko and it is implied to have feelings for her himself, although he denies this. Yūji is close to Akihisa to the point where they can actually communicate without any words. A gag in the series is that Yūji will attempt to decipher a complicated expression on Akihisa and comment on a series of events that must have taken place.
The social identity approach explains trust in strangers as a function of group-based stereotypes or in-group favouring behaviours based on salient group memberships. With regard to ingroup favoritism, people generally think well of strangers but expect better treatment from in-group members in comparison to out-group members. This greater expectation then translates into a higher propensity to trust an in- group rather than out-group member. It has been pointed out that it is only advantageous to form such expectations of an in-group stranger if they too know the group membership of the recipient.
In 1974, Barraclough was appointed to a three-year contract as professor of fine arts at the University of the Witwatersrand. some colleagues there did not think well of his work, and he was transferred to a job at an associated gallery. In 2000, it was revealed that Barraclough, while outwardly living the life of anti-apartheid activist since the 1970s, had been a paid informant of the South African state security police. The media was used to promote his image as a "brilliant, liberal artist with apparently impeccable credentials" in order to gain public trust, while he was funneling money from anti-apartheid groups to the police.
Fillmore's territorial officials began to arrive in Utah in the summer of 1851, and they were warmly welcomed by the Mormons regardless of their religious affiliation. For instance, Judge Brandenbury, a non-Mormon, was the first to arrive and was honored by a banquet and several dances. Territorial Secretary Harris and his wife, both "Gentiles," traveled to Utah with Bernhisel, and upon arriving on July 19 were greeted by a group of Mormons with a basket of fruit and champagne. Historian Norman Furniss states that > this enthusiastic reception was not a hypocritical pose, for Young and his > colleagues were prepared to think well of their first Gentile officials.
Katy Hart (Cheryl Texiera) is Maya's mom. For Career Day at school, Katy reveals to Maya's class that though she works as a waitress she aspires to be an actress. Katy frequently fails to show up to any event of importance to Maya, believing herself to be a hindrance to her daughter's future. Her relationship with Maya is strained at first, reminiscent to that of Shawn and Chet Hunter from Boy Meets World, but they become much closer after Shawn reveals to Maya in "Girl Meets Master Plan" that Maya's father deserting her family was not Katy's fault; Katy maintained the story that she drove him away believing that a girl should think well of her father.
He tells her that he has read her book and believes it to be good and true Art, and tells her that he has reconsidered the judgmental strictures he passed on her previously. He relates to her the sorry failure of his attempts at social reform: after he converted Leigh Hall into a refuge, stories went around the village that it was a prison and a mob burned the whole thing to the ground. Aurora expresses her sympathy, but tells him she still cannot think well of his wife. Romney is surprised, and tells her that he is not married to Lady Waldemar, although he has a message from her to Aurora.
People generally would rather hear > a nice hymn sung, than a foolish song, – and his hymns are full of sympathy > and life. Depend on it, the singing of hymns in the streets has done a good > deal of good ; for children stand to listen to us, and they get hold of a > few lines, or of the chorus ; and with the tune, or as much of it as they > can think of, they run home, and for days they sing it in their homes, and > their mothers and sisters get hold of it, and in this way, I maintain, our > hymn-singing is of more use than many folks think. I shall always think well > of Jukes,” concluded the man.
Diary of Samuel Pepys 22 November 1660 She took up residence once more at Somerset House, supported by a generous pension. The restoration year 1660 was also one of many private griefs for Henrietta. Her return had been partially prompted by concern for the welfare of her second son James, who had been in a liaison with Lady Anne Hyde, the daughter of the Earl of Clarendon – Anne had revealed that she was pregnant, and the prince had made known his desire to marry her. Henrietta, who was in the Hague at that time, was horrified; she still disliked Clarendon, and she had no reason to think well of the pregnant Anne, and she certainly did not want the courtier's daughter to marry her son.
He was concerned that Germans would be offended by harsh depiction of Nazis. He specifically warned Hollywood producers to avoid the topic altogether, saying that "[t]here is a strong pro- German and anti-Semitic feeling in this country ... and while those who are likely to approve of an anti-Hitler picture may think well of such an enterprise, they should keep in mind that millions of Americans might think otherwise." Breen claimed that plans to make such pictures were being coordinated through the Hollywood Anti-Nazi League, which he claimed was "conducted and financed almost entirely by Jews". As a result of Breen's anticommunist views, the censorship board pressured Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to drop plans to film Sinclair Lewis's anti-fascist novel, It Can't Happen Here.
Selwyn also said that "Charles, I am persuaded, would have no consideration on earth but for what was useful to his own ends. You have heard me say, that I thought he had no malice or rancour; I think so still and am sure of it. But I think that he has no feeling neither, for anyone but himself; and if I could trace in any one action of his life anything that had not for its object his own gratification, I should with pleasure receive the intelligence because then I had much rather (if it were possible) think well of him than not". Sir Philip Francis said of Fox: "The essential defect in his character and the cause of all his failures, strange as it may seem, was that he had no heart".
Ziggy, however, seems attracted to Dr. K; in the episode "Dome Dolls", he admitted to her he had a dream where he was on a date with her. He has also expressed a mild attraction towards Tenaya 7, once stating, "When she's not pounding us into the pavement, she's kind of a hottie."Power Rangers RPM episode "Beyond A Doubt" Soon enough, it becomes obvious that Dr. K does actually think well of Ziggy; she accidentally once called him by his first name in front of Gemma and even named her password after him, which Summer figured out (though she lied to the other Rangers about it to keep Dr. K's secret safe).Power Rangers RPM episode "If Venjix Won" When Ziggy and Dr. K were teleported to a cave with little oxygen, he managed to get her to smile by doing a shadow puppet show for her.
But Needham never quite succeeded, perhaps because his > concentration on China prevented him from sufficiently revising his still > ethnocentric view of Europe itself. T. H. Barrett asserts in The Woman Who Discovered Printing that Needham was unduly critical of Buddhism, describing it as having 'tragically played a part in strangling the growth of Chinese science,' to which Needham readily conceded in a conversation a few years later. Barrett also criticizes Needham's favoritism and uncritical evaluation of Taoism in Chinese technological history: > He had a tendency — not entirely justified in the light of more recent > research — to think well of Taoism, because he saw it as playing a part that > could not be found elsewhere in Chinese civilization. The mainstream school > of thinking of the bureaucratic Chinese elite, or 'Confucianism' (another > problematic term) in his vocabulary, seemed to him to be less interested in > science and technology, and to have 'turned its face away from Nature.
"Rendezvous With Peggy Lee by Peggy Lee" at SecondHandSongs.. The liner notes to Peggy Lee: The Singles Collection suggest that the song was mostly written by Lee & Barbour from a few lines by Robison as they were concerned that Robison would not live long enough to finish the song, and wanted to gift him with a valuable copyright to provide for his daughter after his passing. In the event, Robison lived another 20 years. Other artists who have recorded the song include Corry Brokken (Corry's Bed-Time Story, 1958), Connie Russell (Don't Smoke in Bed, 1959), Julie London (Around Midnight, 1960), Rod McKuen (Stranger in Town, 1961), Jack Teagarden (Think Well of Me , 1962), Teresa Brewer (Moments to Remember, 1964), Mary Coughlan (Under the Influence, 1987), Elkie Brooks (Round Midnight, 1993), Holly Cole (Don't Smoke in Bed, 1993), Patti Smith (Ain't Nuthin' But a She Thing, 1995), Carly Simon (Film Noir, 1997), k.d. lang (Drag, 1997), Janet Seidel (Don't Smoke in Bed - Songs in the Key of Peggy Lee, 2002), Rita Coolidge (And So Is Love , 2005), and Xiu Xiu (Nina, 2013), Coppe' feat.

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