"Here was an engineer, of all people, using an inflated, highly charged vocabulary, talking about enmity and wounded pride, about mysterious manipulations and vaunting ambitions, and as near as I could tell, all this had to do with the creation of an immobile metal and plastic box, " he writes.
32.
The Prime Minister stated that the Canadian military was not involved in direct combat, while still fulfilling its commitment to NORAD . However, it was claimed by Janice Gross Stein and Eugene Lang in " The Unexpected War " that people from Canadian ministries were in Washington, D . C ., openly vaunting Canada's participation in Iraq;
33.
It was the Sand?and Wretch 32 collaboration, " Pluto ", that garnered some of the most positive comments, Gill said " Pluto " best exemplified Naughty Boy's signature sound, which was a " blend of vaunting synthesised strings and shuffling groove carries a two-way argument between Sand?and Wretch 32 ", while Aizlewood called all of the Sand?collaborations " stellar ".
34.
Critic Robert Hatch described Tybalt and Mercutio as like " a couple of neighborhood warlords, vaunting their courage with grandstand high jinks, trying for a victory by humiliation, and giving no strong impression of a taste to kill . " The scene increases sympathy for Michael York's Tybalt ( often played as a bloodthirsty bully on the stage ) by making him shocked and guilty at the lethal wound he has inflicted.
35.
At the Xtremes video store, at 763 Eighth Avenue, near 46th Street, an entire basement floor is dedicated to action, horror, comedy, romance and children's films, with a sign on the main floor vaunting the array of " Kid Cartoons ! ! " for $ 5.99 . But the shelf marked " new releases " carries such titles as " Great Moments in Basketball " from 1988 and " Romantic Comedy " ( 1983 ) starring Dudley Moore and Mary Steenburgen.
36.
Granted that one knows something of the parents, it is admissible to draw a conclusion about the child : any kind of offensive incontinence, any kind of sordid envy; or of clumsy self-vaunting-- the three things which together have constituted the genuine plebeian type in all times-- such must pass over to the child, as surely as bad blood; and with the help of the best education and culture one will only succeed in deceiving with regard to such heredity .-- And what else does education and culture try to do nowadays!
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"It struck me this morning, when the storm calmed down, the wind and the rain dropped so that we now have a calm day, that it is typical of what those men went through . they passed through storm into calm " The worst turns to best, the bleak months end, the elements rage, and vaunting breezes that rave shall dwindle, shall change, shall become first peace out of pain, then light . " " [ Allenby was quoting Robert Browning's poem " Prospice ", here . . .]
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Ronald MacDonald of Morar ( 1662 1741 ), known in Gaelic as Raghnall MacAilein �ig, was an aristocratic wire-strung clarsach harpist, fiddler, piper and composer, celebrated in the pibroch " The Lament for Ronald MacDonald of Morar . " He is the reputed composer of a number of highly regarded pibrochs including " An Tarbh BreacDearg / The Red Speckled Bull ", " A Bhoalaich / An Intended Lament, " also published in Angus MacKay's book as " A Bhoilich / The Vaunting ", and " Glas Mheur " which MacKay translates as " The Finger Lock . " This pibroch is entitled " Glass Mhoier " in the Campbell Canntaireachd.