At the time, it was surrounded by Dusty Springfield submissively " Wishin'and Hopin'" about a potential beau; Petula Clark who was busy warning her boy, " Don't Sleep in the Subway "; and Dionne Warwick agonizing over " Anyone Who Had a Heart ."
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In 1129, however, Robert submissively surrendered suzerainty to the duke of Apulia and, the next year ( on 25 December 1130 ) it was believed by Falco of Benevento that, as Roger's vassal-in-chief, laid the crown on his head at his royal coronation.
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If Cary Grant was to become the worldly surrogate self Hitchcock wished he was, Stewart became the awkward alter ego Hitchcock saw reflecting his real self _ fearful, repressed, sexually tormented, possessed of a cruel streak that reaches its apotheosis when Stewart's detective bullies Kim Novak into submissively transforming herself into the blonde of his romantic obsessions.
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G�iraldes played a part in the international popularization of tango, which had conquered the world by the end of World War I, and wrote a poem ( " Tango " ) which describes the music as the " all-absorbing love of a tyrant, jealously guarding his dominion, over women who have surrendered submissively, like obedient beasts ".
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In a concert performance by the Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Christoph von Dohnanyi, this tale of a hapless, disturbed soldier beaten down by poverty, sleeping in sordid barracks, earning pennies by subjecting himself to perverse medical experiments and by submissively shaving the beard of a pompous military officer-- this tale of the archetypal modern victim-- actually became hauntingly lovely.
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That was to be expected because the man who is possibly the most powerful in the world didn't want to leave himself open to the accusation that he was submissively rushing to the aid of the sickly markets . . . . A still bigger interest rate cut also could have been interpreted as giving a too negative picture of the U . S . economy . . ..
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George Bernard Shaw produced one of the cleanest descriptions of technique I've yet read when he wrote that an actor should be able to march up to any director, producer or writer and say in all truth : " I know my vowels and consonants as a phonetic expert, and can speak so as to arrest the attention of the audience whenever I open my mouth, forcibly, delicately, roughly, smoothly, prettily, harshly, authoritatively, submissively, but always artistically, just as you want it.
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Salinger writes, " this is the first generation in which living alone is presumed to be a legitimate choice rather than a declaration of defeat; unprecedented numbers of people now choose to keep their own homes, to decorate them, and to entertain in them without overt societal pressure to adapt to specific notions of family living . . . . Until recently, living ` alone'was considered an aberration, a transient state within which individuals were identified by the culture as submissively awaiting mates in order to participate in society ."
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Always docile and obedient as usual, he accepted in a spirit of deep union with the Suffering Christ, following the example of St . Theresa of Lisieux in the last period of her illness, and accepted to subject himself to such a delicate operation . . . But he accepted everything without reacting, and submissively let himself be gradually laid and nailed on his Cross . . . He spent the Easter period in a special, deep recollection and meditation on the Passion of the Lord, endeavoring to conform himself as much as possible to Him.
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And yet there are those who blame me for not having accepted submissively whatever Roscelese kept reverting to without discussing it, and who say that ensuring accurate reporting of what the Catholic Church actually said is " pushing the official position ", while distorting what it said is " appropriately representing " LGBT concerns, or who say that the document itself, as officially published by the Catholic Church itself and so a self-published source, is an unreliable source for what the document says . talk ) 07 : 36, 15 January 2015 ( UTC)