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- Elster observes, " that in heavy New Yorkese sounds almost disyllabic . " ( Before a Parisian reader of this column in The International Herald Tribune expostulates, Gedaddaheeuh avec ton baratin, " let me translate.
- Sitting in his silver dome under the freeway, a poster of Martin Luther King above his desk and pictures of Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mother above his bed, Hayes expostulates on the evils of America's welfare system.
- She seized the cards and threw them into the fire, expostulated with the players in pathetic language, and then went to Embury and charged him that he should preach to them, or God would require their blood at his hands.
- Baldwin used to go to the mill Sundays and expostulate with his partner, and while arguing the matter ( the mill running in the meantime ), the sawyer would get him to help turn down the log and set the tail end for him.
- On storms Michael Pennington as the wealthy merchant, Domenico, expostulating so unstoppably that one fears he will send his dapper little mustache spinning into the stalls; he is followed by an eerily unimpressed figure with strings of black hair straggling down a white nightgown.
- Kenneth Riegel repeats his blistered, expostulating but thoroughly musical performance of the Leper from the first performance; Rachel Yakar is magically serene as the Angel, and Sebastian Vittucci makes a special, beautiful moment of Brother Bernard's prayer to Francis not to die.
- I met him at the door of the polling booth, and on expostulating with him as being a member of the Club, he justified his vote by stating that'half the members of the Club, if polled, would vote for the Conservatives . '"
- He kept the tuner in attendance at his recitals in St . George's Hall, and would leave his seat in the middle of a performance to expostulate with him; on one occasion he informed the audience that the tuner received a princely salary and neglected his work.
- With a remarkably pared-down vocabulary of movements ( an expostulating flick of the wrist, a baroque dabbing of his hairline with his fingers ) and an expression of open-eyed, ravenous amusement, he becomes, as he should be, the play's real engine.
- The actors declaimed each and every line and wore costumes Goethe might have recognized : the sea gods " swam, " miming the freedom of moving through the water with the help of invisible roller blades; carnival figures danced, strutted and expostulated from beneath their comic masks between the ranks of standing audience members.
- To this, Reitz replied : " Well, what if it is so ? " Schreiner expostulated in the following terms : " You do not suppose that that flag is going to disappear without a tremendous struggle and hard fighting ? " " Well, I suppose not, but even " so ", what of that ? " rejoined Reitz.
- Elated with this first and last of his academical distinctions, he invited a party of young people of both sexes to a supper and dance in his chambers . "'Mr . Wilder "', astounded with the noise of the unlawful fiddle, entered the room, expostulated warmly with Goldsmith, and probably receiving an intemperate answer, struck him.
- Byzantium was fatally weakened by the invasion and the years of occupation that followed, opening the way for the Ottoman conquest in 1453 under Sultan Mehmet II . By that time, so disenthralled were Byzantines with the West, that one of the empire's highest officials expostulated, " I would rather see the Muslim turban in the midst of the city than the Latin mitre ."
- Wells notes that " only a very small minority of English or American people have more than half mastered " English, and expostulates on the unnecessary impoverishment of English speech that is maintained as a social norm . " Saving " English is necessary " if we wish to save the future of the world . " Wells advocates promoting throughout the world " one accent, one idiom, and one intonation " of English.
- "Yeah, " lamented the great footballer, " it's sad to think of all the things I missed out on, like ` Paradise Lost,'` King Lear'and the Inaugural Address of Warren G . Harding, but it's good now knowing how to muse and lament, and pretty soon I'll be able to declare, imply, exclaim, whimper and maybe even expostulate ."
- The " Morning Post " in 1773 wrote : " The Duke . . . having run a considerable number of notches from off strokes, the opposing fielders very unpolitely swarmed round his bat so close as to impede his making a full stroke; his Grace gently expostulated with them on this unfair mode, and pointed out their danger, which having no effect, he, with proper spirit made full play at a ball and in so doing brought one of the gentlemen to the ground ".
- This psalm " is a prayer : ( 1 ) expostulating with Yahweh for abandoning His people in peril of death, and crying aloud for help, with hands uplifted towards the holy shrine ( v . 1-2 ); ( 2 ) urging that He discriminate between them and their enemies, visiting the latter with retribution for their deeds ( v . 3-4 ); ( 3 ) blessing Yahweh, the strength and shield, and rejoicing in Him as the refuge for king and people ( v . 6-8 ).
- Once, upon hearing his opponent John Philpot Curran expostulate that he could be " the guardian of his own honour ", Sir Boyle offered his " congratulations to the honourable member on his possession of a sinecure . " On another occasion, when the Opposition tried to cough him down in a debate, Sir Boyle met the interruption by producing some bullets, with the observation " I have here some excellent pills to cure a cough . " His personal courage being beyond dispute, this jest was quite sufficient in those duelling days to procure attention for the remainder of his speech.
- This young champion stood by his two associates, one on each side of him, the two affecting a countenance and air of displeasure and importance, instantly presenting their scratching instruments, and flourishing them, spoke boldly, and said that I was too heroic and violent, that it would be good for me to loose some of my blood to make me more mild and tame, and for that purpose they were come to scratch me; they gave me no time to expostulate or reply, but attempted to lay hold on me, which I resisted, and my friend, the young prince, interposed and pushed them off, saying that I was a brave warrior and his friend, that they should not insult me, when instantly they altered their countenance and behaviour; they all whooped in chorus, took me friendly by the hand, clapped me on the shoulder and laid their hands on their breasts in token of sincere friendship, and laughing aloud, said I was a sincere friend to the Siminoles, & ""
- All the keener and harsher and more difficult is then the struggle, for only a very small part of the struggle consists in mutual blows; it is often much harder and more exhausting to seek out the enemy as such, and to lead him to reveal himself, to avoid nurturing illusions about him, to remain ready to attack, to cultivate and increase constant preparedness and to initiate the attack on a long-term basis, with the goal of total extermination [ " v�lligen Vernichtung " ] . In his advanced contemporary seminars " On the Essence and Concept of Nature, State and History ", Heidegger expostulates in essentialising terms concerning " semitic nomads " and their lack of possible relation to the German homeland, " drifting " in the " unessence of history " : history teaches us that nomads did not become what they are because of the bleakness of the desert and the steppes, but that they have even left numerous wastelands behind them that had been fertile and cultivated land when they arrived, and that men rooted in the soil have been able to create for themselves a native land, even in the wilderness & the nature of our German space would surely be apparent to a Slavic people in a different manner than to us; to a Semitic nomad, it may never be apparent.
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