bestirs वाक्य
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- This page agrees that the Dole tax-cut plan is misguided, but even we have to admit that it is possible to make a better argument for it than Dole could bestir himself to offer Sunday.
- And with telephone companies planning to wire neighborhoods with fiber-optic or other superior communications lines at breathtaking cost for a digital future, it is perhaps not surprising to see cable, at last, bestir itself.
- This is that sacred day in November when a democratic people bestirs itself to the nation's polling places, there to elect _ from the president to local council members _ the best representatives money can buy.
- Still, for every Kosovo or East Timor the world eventually bestirs itself to save, there is some Rwanda that the " international community " stays out of, or a Somalia that it just gives up on.
- At the same time, double the summertime tax cut, reducing taxes on average families again in time for Christmas purchasing, to which no liberal could object; add in a capital gains cut to move the markets and bestir optimism.
- Quayle and Clinton are both right when they argue-- as the president, for his part, did in a recent speech to the National Baptist Convention-- that for effective change, the most directly impacted community must bestir itself.
- Discouraged, Hingis went into a summer funk from which she was not quite able to bestir herself at the United States Open, where her slam campaign concluded on the meek note of a 6-3, 7-5 loss to Davenport.
- "In contrast to the locals, when they did bestir themselves they moved on with a lightness and skirt-swirling swiftness that made you wonder if what you'd just seen wasn't a handful of confetti flung over the gray cityscape.
- But then we remembered how clear and still the park's palette of pinks, greens, reds and golds might appear early the next morning-- a sight even Champlain might bestir himself to witness-- and we overcame our happy inertia to head home.
- But several observers say the bill, written by Senator John H . Chafee, a Rhode Island Republican, and cosponsored by nine others, could bestir a Congress that has been largely hostile to efforts to slow the two-century increase in the Earth's carbon dioxide levels.
- When the U . S . did finally bestir itself and pressured Japan to take remedial action, the Hashimoto Administration cleverly tried to negate further pressure ( the Japanese are always good at that ) by solemnly promising that the government would take necessary action to avoid starting a global recession.
- "The latest futile and fruitless Razali visit to Burma must bestir ASEAN to resolute action to demonstrate its commitment not to allow Myanmar to continue to hamper and sully ASEAN's international reputation and standing _ by suspending Myanmar's participation at the ASEAN Bali summit,"
- Over one year later, after news stories and columns about Clinton's " Asian connection " had stimulated law enforcement officials and a Senate committee to bestir themselves, FBI Director Louis Freeh and Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet went to the office of Energy Secretary Federico Pena.
- This transition from preaching to meddling in economic development could provide the catalyst to bestir African-Americans to the kind of united effort that is needed to overcome the self-destructive forces undermining African-American communities from within and the new wave of ethnic animosity and rightist extremism threatening it from without.
- In his sermon, attended by the president in Gdansk, he said that the Star of David was " associated with the symbols of the swastika as well as the hammer and sickle " and called on Poles to bestir themselves against forces in the government that might come from Russia and Israel.
- Not until France belatedly, and for mixed motives, sent in a couple of thousand soldiers did anyone in the West lift so much as a finger to stop the killing; nor, once the refugees had suddenly poured out, did western governments do more than sluggishly bestir themselves to try to contain a catastrophe.
- Unless President Bush bestirs himself, the controversy over snowmobiles in Yellowstone National Park is likely to become for Interior Secretary Gale Norton what arsenic was for Christie Whitman : a thoroughly misguided and wholly unnecessary policy initiative that favors a small group of people Bush has in his camp anyway while annoying a far larger constituency he can ill afford to lose.
- After having stung himself to write these words, he will probably not bestir himself to do the harder thing, which is to walk the picket line with his fellow citizens, sit hour after hour on the hard chairs of legislative chambers, raising the kind of hell we raised in better days, when at least we kept the Beast at bay.
- When " The Weir " made a fleeting appearance last year in the Court's 60-seat studio at the Ambassador's, you felt you were actually sitting in the desolate west-of-Ireland pub where it is set, warming yourself at its smoky old stove, and waiting for the owner to bestir himself enough to draw a pint of Guinness and shove it at you across his plank of a bar.
- This teaching is originally based on the Talmud in tractate " Ketubot " 111a, which discusses a passage from the Song of Songs in the " Tanakh " ( Hebrew Bible ) in which God made the Israelites promise " to wait for Him before arousing his love " as " King Solomon in Song of Songs thrice adjured the daughters of Jerusalem not to arouse or bestir the love until it is ready . " The Talmud explains that we are bound by three strong oaths mentioned in Ketubot 111a-1 . that the Jewish people are not allowed to ascend to " Eretz Yisrael " by force; 2 . that the Jewish people are not allowed to rebel against the nations of the world; 3 . that the Jewish people may not by their sins delay the coming of Moshiach, the Jewish messiah.
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