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  • In her first visit here in more than a year, Albright said she had spent " one of the pleasanter mornings of my time in the region ."
  • Millicent Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland, Lady Warwick's half sister, stated that the prince was " a much pleasanter child since he changed mistresses ".
  • "The dogs have settled in you, Jerusalem " is one of the pleasanter lines in a poem the Arafat radio broadcast during the intifada and repeated in May.
  • He imagines the loudspeakers taking over : " Would the lady seated at table four please cease her ecstasies over Baudelaire and pick up something pleasanter and easier to read ?"
  • However it turns out, DeWitt forecast " a much pleasanter up-front for us as buyers than last year, " when the networks " left scar tissue " by raising prices so steeply.
  • Many reviews echoed that the collection made for excellent summer reading : " Scarcely a pleasanter book for summer reading could be recommended " was a representative phrase, printed in the New York " Churchman " for 5 June.
  • From 1840 large houses started to be built along the new turnpike road as the new prosperity of the industrial town of Sheffield made it desirable for its wealthier citizens to leave their house in the centre of the town and move to the pleasanter western outskirts.
  • Although electricity appears to have been laid along Prince of Wales Drive, London at a very early stage, it was not extended into York Mansions until after the World War I . Lighting was by gas, utilising the new Incandescent Mantles which concealed the naked flames and produced a softer, pleasanter light.
  • As Anglin reported, " I never spent a pleasanter time than I did while Mrs . Deland and I chugged up and down the little Kennbunkport River in a boat, talking over the future of " Helena Richie " . " The Delands kept their summer home in Maine for about 50 years.
  • I further decipher that because I am such a fantastic client _ one in a thousand, if not better _ they are offering me a fabulously new and larger and better arrangement that will make my existence on Earth a heck of a lot pleasanter, even though my costs might possibly go up a teensy bit.
  • Speaking for the corporations mistrusted by the environmentalists, Jerry J . Jasinowski, president of the National Association of Manufacturers, grants that some government regulation is needed but expresses confidence in his clients to behave responsibly, make money, make jobs and make life pleasanter for all without ravaging the land or polluting the air and the water.
  • During a trip to the United States, in contrast with the earlier views of Charles Dickens and others, he found " the well-bred American is generally pleasanter than a well-bred Englishman . . . . I agree in an observation made to me by an Englishman that the American's great advantage over the Englishman is his greater modesty ".
  • He also connected anarchy with democracy when he saw " democratic " features in tyrannies, namely " license among slaves ( ?????? ??????, " anarkhia doulMn " ) " as well as among women and children .  A constitution of this sort, he concludes,  will have a large number of supporters, as disorderly living ( ??? ??????, " zn ataktMs " ) is pleasanter to the masses than sober living.
  • Franklin left King's College London in mid-March 1953 for Birkbeck College, in a move that had been planned for some time and that she described ( in a letter to Adrienne Weill in Paris ) as " moving from a palace to the slums . . . but pleasanter all the same . " She was recruited by physics department chair J . D . Bernal, a brilliant crystallographer who happened to be an Irish communist, known for promoting women crystallographers.
  • It gave me an idea of what Oliver Cromwell would have made of the character . " Another member of the cast recalled that Gilbert was tirelessly enthusiastic about the piece and often invited the cast to his home for dinner extra rehearsals . " A pleasanter, more genial, or agreeable companion than he was it would have been difficult, if not impossible, to find . " In 1882, Gilbert had a telephone installed in his home and at the prompt desk at the Savoy Theatre, so that he could monitor performances and rehearsals from his home study.
  • We have no pleasanter memory than that of the weavers playing quoits, of which they were very fond, on the summer evenings on the " Alley ", a long strip of ground on the banks of the stream behind the Village, while their wives, with their clean " mutches " sat about or sauntered up and down chatting and gossiping, and the bairns were either scrambling along the wooded banks of the Crawick or " paidling " in its clear water, the pleasant babble of the stream as it rushed over the dam-head mingling with the voices of the men at their game and the joyous shouts and laughter of the children . 
  • :" Every letter has its own peculiar air, which air is very much hurt if the tune is not rightly pitched; for instance, if a tune is set on A natural, and in pitching the tune, you set it a tone too low, you transpose the key into G, which is perhaps quite different from the intention of the author, and often very destructive to the harmony, for there is a certain pitch for every tune where it will go smoother and pleasanter than it would on any other letter whatsoever . . . . The best general rule I know of, is, to set the tune on the letter the author has set it, unless he has given directions to the contrary ."
  • We've never had a pleasanter experience on our show with a big name than we've had with you . . . . You're thoroughly all right "  a remark that could either be interpreted as a " ringing endorsement " that " legitimized the singer with an adult audience " or as " a somewhat hypocritical statement considering what the CBS censors had just done to his performance on that show . " Eyewitness Jerry Schilling writes, " The way Elvis looked out at us at that moment, I thought I could see a mix of hurt over the attacks he d been subjected to in the press, and a deep pride in who he was and what he was doing . " ( According to historian Tim Parrish, Presley's manager, Colonel Parker, " had threatened to remove Elvis from the show if Sullivan did not apologize for telling the press that Elvis's'gyrations'were immoral . " ) Reflecting on the event in 1969, Presley claimed that Sullivan had expressed a very different opinion off-camera : " So they arranged to put me on television.
  • Bristol City Council Leader Barbara Janke said : " When the economy is suffering generally, it is important for councils to take steps like these to stimulate the city's economy . . . This daring and entrepreneurial project has acted as a catalyst for change in this once unloved part of the city centre . . . . " Bristol is leading the way by promoting one aspect of the city's own unique character to a much wider audience to generate wider economic benefits . " 2012, Nelson Street business woman, Lynne Tonks, said it was " the best thing that they ever did in this street . . . They've increased the foot flow, " with more tourists were attracted to the area, less crime and vandalism . " It's a pleasanter environment to work in and for people to come to, " Ms Tonks said . " Graffiti is something that Bristol should be proud of, Banksy's put it on the map and other people are following-and it looks great . " See No Evil 2011 not only successfully rejuvenated a very run down area of Bristol but generated enough publicity to turn it into one of Bristol s biggest tourist attractions.
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