How To Use Joyce In A Sentence

  • Commissioned in 1963 to make a film about America's first successful quintuplet birth, Leacock and Joyce Chopra captured the quints' mother's anxiety at her sudden celebrity and the surrounding South Dakota community's eagerness to cash in on it. The Man Who Held Up a Mirror to America
  • James Joyce's view that the Irish view the British through the ‘cracked looking glass of a servant’ no longer pertains.
  • He wanted to cry quietly but not for himself: for the words, so beautiful and sad, like music. James Joyce 
  • He got his first job in Joyce's of Ballymoe at the age of sixteen and went into business himself some years later as a street trader.
  • All things are inconstant except the faith in the soul, which changes all things and fills their inconstancy with light. James Joyce 
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  • I would never find a better musician, his contribution to Re:Joyce was unquantifiable.
  • J.D. Joyce, senior vice president of investments for UBS Financial Services in Houston, was surprised by some microcap balance sheets recently. Smallest Shares Go Their Own Way
  • (Mr. Rose's meddling with Joyce's use of the Miltonic "woful" has reverberated all the way to Beijing where translator Sylvan Nathans noticed I had called Stephen Dedalus the "woful lunatic. 'Making the Wrong Joyce': An Exchange
  • Further, Newton's assumption that Wallace is the sole practitioner of the artful defusion of 'high brow' pretension by 'street slang' is an overstatement -- recall Joyce's exhausting of the entire practice in his "Oxen of the Sun" episode of Ulysses where the whole history of the English language is satirized, equally, from its inception to his contemporary cockney. Omer Rosen: Footnoting David Foster Wallace: Part 1
  • POOLE -- Mildred Joyce Gibson Bridwell, 77, Poole, died at 2: 37 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, 2010, at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville. Courierpress.com Stories
  • Joyce implies that if one looked at the singer's face one might be surprised by her aged appearance.
  • But the Joyce-Eliot group come later in time, puritanism is not their main adversary, they are able from the start to ‘see through’ most of the things that their predecessors had fought for. Inside the Whale
  • To belong to a place, Joyce suggests, one must have both intimate knowledge and skeptical distance, the particulate experience of the street along with the synoptic view of the map.
  • Permalink 2 hours ago TheseBootsAreMadeForStalking. com - joyce-dewitt-arrested-dui1 What's a holiday weekend without a classic celebrity DUI arrest?! ShowHype - Top Entertainment News, Videos, and Blogs
  • Ah! said Joyce. I like this. This is the real stuff.
  • And in the FOR ME column of our imagined list, not in the treasured top slots but up there, would be the gift of Joycean spam upon a digital reemergence: boltmaker stippled scrapy heartedness burgoo overplentiful unended hydrophobous. Eveline | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
  • James Joyce's Ulysses'challenged the literary traditions of his day.
  • But, unlike Sterne and Joyce, and even the French antinovels of the 1960's, this lacks a real narrative.
  • A more immediately evident reference to the goat-being sequence is in Joyce's use of ‘hither and thither’ to indicate a murmurous, tactile speech-act.
  • Turns out my plagiarist is taking a class with him too, and Tom starts raving about this Joyce paper the kid wrote. Horseman
  • Joyce's material was parcelled out to friends and associates during the war to keep it safe from the Gestapo.
  • It's rather a shame that Joyce missed the concert.
  • We should therefore feel compelled to grant Joyce's premise that there is such a complete non-moral genealogy only if we have already given up on the idea of knowable moral truths. Morality and Evolutionary Biology
  • His youngish stepmother, Joyce, volunteers to baby-sit gratis in view of his straitened circumstances and her recent widowing and resultant loneliness.
  • Satyam you brought up Shakespeare; let me add Joyce: much as I love Ulysses and Leopold Bloom, the novel does not "teem". NAACHGAANA
  • JoyceDavenport 28 February 2011 7:31PM physiocrat 28 February 2011 7:34PM The Guardian World News
  • In 1992, Joyce was one of the Arkansas Travelers, a merry band of activists who drove around the country in rented vans to support Bill Clinton's presidential campaign. As midterm nears, Democratic activist sees fewer friendly faces in Arkansas
  • Mr Joyce has just returned from Basra where he was able to take dozens of helmets, tunics, leggings and boots to the under-privileged men.
  • My name is Joyce and I am a registered nurse with a baccalaureate in the science of nursing.
  • Mutual good humour is a Dress we ought to appear in whenever we meet, and we should make no mention of what concerns our selves, without it be of Matters wherein our Friends ought to rejoyce: But indeed there are Crowds of People who put themselves in no Method of pleasing themselves or others; such are those whom we usually call indolent Persons. Spectator, June 25, 1711
  • The sombre occasion was further enhanced by the dulcet tones of Winnie Joyce.
  • But Joyce is a naturally elucidating rather than a naturally metaphorizing writer, and in his elucidations the balance between what is included and what is excluded is almost always upset.
  • Being a consummate realist, Joyce reports what he observes and then nonchalantly pares his fingernails, as Stephen suggests in the speculative remarks at the end of A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man.
  • Davy and Fish exchanged a quick look and waited for Dr. Joyce to tear a strip from Gabe Venture's overbearing hide. THIS TIME LOVE
  • In Woolf .. in Joyce (post Dubliners/Artist as a) ... there is no filler. Detecting a Wrongness
  • Men are governed by lines of intellect - women: by curves of emotion. James Joyce 
  • If the humanities wish to recharge their words with fizz (the ultimate is Joyce in Finnegans Wake), they should go directly to an etymologic dictionary, not to the taxonomic sciences to discover the heady truth in Emerson's "Every word was once a poem. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIV No 1
  • Postmodern comedy has taken the anarchic comedy implicit in Joyce and made it explicit. Comedy in Literature
  • The other reason is that it’s a slim novel – I’d have liked to try a James Joyce novel, and I have a copy of Ulysses… but it’s huge I also own Anthony Burgess’ Here Comes Everybody, his study of, although there’s little point in reading about, unless I’ve read Joyce, Joyce, Joyce*. More Catching Up With The Challenge « It Doesn't Have To Be Right…
  • Many people feel so pressured by the expectations of others that it causes them to be frustrated, miserable and confused about what they should do. But there is a way to live a simple, joy-filled, peaceful life, and the key is learning how to be led by the Holy Spirit, not the traditions or expectations of man. Joyce Meyer 
  • If you are accused of being a Christian, there should be enough evidence to convict you. Joyce Meyer 
  • It is however predictable that she is particularly good at elucidating the influences on Joyce of all the female members of his family and those of his patrons and benefactors.
  • I didn't know that before I got all accusative of it copying Being Erica ... do all English majors at one point study the phallic imagery in James Joyce's Ulysses? Tweets For Today
  • French german guest guestreader horror indian irish italian jewish joyce krampf latin american new york new zealander pataphysics peruvian playwright poet polish russian satire scandinavian scifi south american southern soviet spanish spooky student swedish women wonderful youth The Burning City | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
  • In her abstracted mood Huston's Gretta attends only slightly to Gabriel's anecdote, and there is nothing equivalent to the erotic rebuff that Joyce presented as transitional to the last epiphany.
  • And now that the great beauty had publicly announced her indifference to Joyce's idol she had some sliver of hope. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • But the funny thing about the letter, dated 30 July, 1917 and datelined Zurich, is that Joyce seems to be just going through the motions on behalf of his brother.
  • Honestly, I'm still kind of wishy-washy," Everett confides once Joyce is out of earshot. As midterm nears, Democratic activist sees fewer friendly faces in Arkansas
  • He takes to the catwalk again for a rendition of Defiant Pose done at length and full speed: Watching the Houses of Parliament reduced to a smouldering ruin made Terry and Joyce feel horny as hell. Paul McRandle: Westway Ho! Stewart Home at Performa 11
  • As the title suggests, it's mostly Lynch's movie - the earthy, ribald Nora provides the epicentre for the story, the focus of Joyce's passion and jealousy.
  • There have been some signs of dissent from Barnaby Joyce and Queensland Liberal Senator David Johnston about the states' rights implications of the plans.
  • You would think it would be tough to make the lives and work of writers like Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs seem uninteresting, but writer Harvey Pekar, artist Ed Piskor -- along with other contributors like Joyce Brabner, Trina Robbins, Mary Fleener and Peter Kuper -- seem more than up to the task. Robot reviews: The Beats and Wizzywig | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Ah!" said she, "thy question, Joyce, and the children's answers, send me back a weary way, nigh sixty years gone, to the time when I dwelt bowerwoman with my Lady of Surrey, when one even the Lady of Richmond willed us all to tell our desires after this manner. It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot
  • Joyce's style of writing was a striking departure from the literary norm .
  • No small part of Joyce's genius was his ability to use cliches creatively, imaginatively, knowingly.
  • Each of the short stories in Dubliners concludes with a showing that manifests the integrity and indivisible nature of some momentary ‘triviality,’ as Joyce calls it.
  • Tiptoeing across the living room, Joyce took her stand by the table and called timidly, expectantly and awesomely: Joyce of the North Woods
  • I would never find a better musician, his contribution to Re:Joyce was unquantifiable.
  • But my first exposure to Joyce was in a sleepy little black shoebox theatre, where a troupe of mild-mannered turtlenecked barnstormers read from Dubliners from a stage decorated with high stools, and where I, underexposed and underage and over my head, had too much to drink and fell asleep in mid-performance. After the Race | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
  • ‘The guys know they're no pushovers, but I knew that already, because Scotland always seemed to beat Ireland,’ Joyce confirms.
  • George and Joyce were married at the Methodist Church, on July 17, 1943.
  • The committee members affirmed their support in a letter organized over the last 24 hours by Maryland committeewoman Joyce Terhes and California GOP chairman Ron Nehring in response to calls for Steele to step down. Steele looks safe as more RNC members voice support
  • We had missed the biggest celebration of Joyce nosh-ups, which had happened the previous Sunday.
  • His subsequent interest in Shintoism and Buddhism lacks the mordancy and introspection (the "agenbite of inwit," as Joyce liked to put it) of his earlier hermeneutic investigations. The Immortal
  • Mistakes are the portals of discovery. James Joyce 
  • Joyce's style of writing was a striking departure from the literary norm .
  • Ronald Joyce recalls Lenny helping raise £2,000 for a dying cancer victim.
  • Joyce was informing his listeners of a massive air strike by Luftwaffe bombers against the Kent coast.
  • Frequent business traveler Joyce Gioia forgot more than $20,000 worth of jewelry in her hotel room in Italy last year.
  • Joyce plays with the idea of musical sounds, with peals of girlish giggles, snatches of songs, ringing of bells and tapping of canes creating a symphony of noise.
  • Joyce Standing, a community centre volunteer worker, said a bus ban would have made life impossible for many residents.
  • Davy and Fish exchanged a quick look and waited for Dr. Joyce to tear a strip from Gabe Venture's overbearing hide. THIS TIME LOVE
  • Gripping her shoulders, Joyce clenched together her teeth and looked into Sibyl's eyes.
  • The effect is a multidimensional exploration of Irish culture and of the nature of fiction, much influenced by Joyce.
  • He's like James Joyce, his novels are episodic and open-ended; they go all over the place, in seven directions at once.
  • One mistake does not have to rule a person's entire life. Joyce Meyer 
  • Some products of the avant-garde keep their edge longer than others-Joyce, Picasso and Schonberg still have the capacity to shock after nearly a century.
  • Complaining is dangerous business. It can damage or even destroy your relationship with God, your relationships with other people, and even with your relationship with yourself. Joyce Meyer 
  • Apart from the wad of Reichsmarks that Joyce had acquired at the bureau de change, they had nothing at all.
  • My distinguished colleagues include the legendary tenor Plácido Domingo, as well as counter-tenor David Daniels, mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, bass-baritone Luca Pisaroni, soprano Lisette Oropesa, and counter-tenor Anthony Roth Costanzo. Danielle de Niese: Inspired to Inspire
  • (Soundbite of banging) JOYCE: He swings the hammerstone and whacks the core. A Handy Bunch: Tools, Thumbs Helped Us Thrive
  • Several erudite readers, invoking Joycean fragments, have in recent months suggested ways of rehabilitating my wonted usage, for which I am grateful.
  • Joyce is never more than a phonemanon, anonymous, Babelized (258). Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • Many people feel so pressured by the expectations of others that it causes them to be frustrated, miserable and confused about what they should do. But there is a way to live a simple, joy-filled, peaceful life, and the key is learning how to be led by the Holy Spirit, not the traditions or expectations of man. Joyce Meyer 
  • Joyce had become separated from her parent and attached herself to the Leighs.
  • Averaging 43.58 runs per game for the county, Joyce, now 24, has benefited from emigration in a manner which has pointers for Scotland's band of young tyros in their first campaign of regular encounters with full-time opposition.
  • Joyce thought this last remark was humorous.
  • Philip Joyce, a grand-nephew of the author, walked more than 160 miles over five days to attend the famous breakfast gathering.
  • After a lengthy stop at Joyce fabrics for homemade batik slipcovers and IKEA for instant bed-and-bath upgrades, our 150-square-foot sprawl appears almost photo shoot–worthy. Everyone in the RV, It's Road-Trip Time!
  • He studied authors from the past along with modernists like Joyce, Eliot, and Pound, remarking how increased literacy altered oral cultures like Homeric Greece.
  • JoyceChng 8:00 pm: My personal opinions here, vigoro – but no, I don’t think so. Transcript: Non-Western Perspectives « Coyote Con
  • Senator Joyce is visiting the region to campaign in the Labor-held seats of Capricornia and Flynn. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • All Emily could do was wrap up in Joyce's grandmother's antique quilt and snivel, sniffle, and whine privately. GRACED LAND
  • Happiness is not a feeling, it is a choice. To be happy, one must choose to be happy, not respond to a circumstance that now controls your happiness. Joyce Meyer 
  • Already well-liked for her breezy bossa novas and sambas, Joyce has come to the UK with a tour, a fresh set of songs and a stylish six-piece band.
  • Michael Wood's essay, clearly a labor of love, discusses Guillermo Cabrera Infante's Tres tristes tigres, as well as its ambitious translation, concentrating on the author's Joycean ‘besetting virtue,’ paronomasia.
  • For Dedalus, as for James Joyce, Irish history was an ineluctable, disabling miasma of piety, nationalism and superstition.
  • When Obama sat on the board of the JOYCE FOUNDATION, he "funneled" thousands of charity dollars to a guy named John Ayers, who runs a dubious education fund. Chicagotribune.com -
  • We have seen how seven changes of Joyce's hand cluster on one page of what purports to remove seven "corruptions" per page. The Scandal of 'Ulysses'
  • She did a one-woman show of Joyce Grenfell monologues.
  • Complain and remain. Praise and be raised. Joyce Meyer 
  • In a sense, the example of subsemiotic narrative which is a central theme of Joyce's Dubliners is also evident in Finnegan's Wake, although in a more mythopoetical sense. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • Joyce was a fine reader of character, and knew it was quite within Arleen's capabilities to be so perverse. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • Patience is not simply the ability to wait - it's how we behave while we're waiting. Joyce Meyer 
  • John was selected partly because he resembled, in type, Joyce's accompanist Bill Blezzard.
  • Joyce has been under a cloud since her roommate's bracelet disappeared.
  • Then Aunt _Joyce_ said somewhat that moved the discourse other whither: but I had heard enough to make me rare diseaseful. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
  • He became my mentor and good friend and he was one of the world's great authorities on James Joyce.
  • Crain Communications Inc, a privately owned publishing company based in Detroit, ships about 1.2 million specially barcoded periodicals each week, says Joyce McGarvy, the company's vice president of distribution. U.S. Census Tracks Mail, Raising Fears Among Some
  • In his great novel Ulysses, James Joyce, punning on the old line ‘An Englishman's home is his castle’ reflects that ‘The Irishman's house is his coffin’.
  • Joyce regarded his US citizenship as a moral and political incubus.
  • Simply everyone was there, my dears, from Roy Jenkins to Rab Butler, to Robert Morley to Richard Gordon, to Gordon Richards to the onliest distaff stand-up of the time, wonderful Joyce Grenfell, who told how a distant ancestor, Harrovian WH Grenfell, had been in Oxford's No3 seat in that 1877 dead-heat. Boat Race still takes British sport's venerable cream cracker | Frank Keating
  • Up, but very good friends with her before I rose, and so to the office, where we sat all the forenoon, and then home to dinner, where Harman dined with us, and great sport to hear him tell how Will Joyce grows rich by the custom of the City coming to his end of the towne, and how he rants over his brother and sister for their keeping an Inne, and goes thither and tears like a prince, calling him hosteller and his sister hostess. The Diary of Samuel Pepys, December 1666
  • If you are accused of being a Christian, there should be enough evidence to convict you. Joyce Meyer 
  • May this passage be enough proof that Nora indeed frigged ( "masturbated") James Joyce at Ringsend on June 16, 1904, even more amazing is that Mr. Donoghue takes for granted that Joyce already had been "made a man" before he met Nora ” "he had already been with prostitutes," according to Mr. Donoghue. Making a Man of Joyce
  • Joyce was trying to arrange bail.
  • Anyway, by now I'm finishing my fourth shot of whiskey and it's getting to be time to wrap this up, so speaking for pretty much everyone in the six County area; most of Eastern Pennsylvania, the entire state of Delaware, Jersey from Cape May to Trenton, and Philadelphians far afield in their Joycean exiles all over the planet, I'd like to say: Go Rangers! Larry Abrams: The Philadelphia Perspective: The Phillies Lose the Pennant
  • Sometime," says Jack Joyce of the College Board, "between the maternity ward and middle school.
  • His own Joycean code told him he was needed someplace new. Excerpt: The Tourist by Olen Steinhauer
  • The story of lonely video-dater Julian and his cabaret-singing, sequin-wearing alter ego Joyce is told without hamminess or too much camp - although hugely funny, Venus Rooms is also moving, delicate and truly poignant.
  • As the Joyce example shows, this foregrounding is not limited to the more obvious poetic devices, such as metaphor and alliteration.
  • Here's what I have in mind...' Joyce's hand was steady as she poured tea into Cynthia 's cup. THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE
  • Before his eyes and Joyce's camera, they were turning the skeletal trade koine into a language. THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE
  • Remainder doesn't pretend to anatomize the human mind, translating its ineffable qualities into sensible prose, as so much middling psychological realism post-Joyce and post-Woolf generally settles for. Point of View in Fiction
  • All things are inconstant except the faith in the soul, which changes all things and fills their inconstancy with light. James Joyce 
  • He fondly recalls the Via Clelia mantled in snow and then corrects himself: This was the Irish snow of Joyce's "The Dead" lending the street "a luster that would never have existed outside of books"—or in Italy. Booking a Journey
  • Too excited to be genuinely happy. James Joyce 
  • Joyce directed him where to place it, telling him to uncord the boxes. East Lynne, or, The Earl's Daughter
  • The nattering nabobs of negativity can stay home. — joyce louden How Lavish Should the Inauguration Be? - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • On February 19th 2009, paty, joyce, catota e fernanda wrote: my christopher its a good guy Chris Brown & Rihanna Moving In Together
  • God wants you to be delivered from what you have done and from what has been done to you - Both are equally imporant to Him. Joyce Meyer 
  • The sophistication of wordplay and ambiguity is positively Joycean. It(‘)s nothing new « Motivated Grammar
  • James Joyce's Ulysses is another classic that is instantly recognisable from its original greeny / blue cover
  • The great Irish writer James Joyce said that sentimentality is unearned emotion. Lovecraft Paragraphs : The Lovecraft News Network
  • Broyard wrote this before the boom in what Joyce Carol Oates has called “pathography,” or biography and autobiography that focus on the sordid. 2007 January « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • Joyce has a comfortable apartment in Portland.
  • As the Joyce example shows, this foregrounding is not limited to the more obvious poetic devices, such as metaphor and alliteration.
  • John was selected partly because he resembled, in type, Joyce's accompanist Bill Blezzard.
  • Joyce trusted him, and whenever she sought his help he gave her whatever she needed, with whining complaints and doglike worship.
  • American Joyce DiDonato is at the top of her game in this sizzling collection of arias representing the gender-bending opera roles - called trouser roles in the biz - that mezzo-sopranos are frequently called on to play. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • As well as Joyce there was TS Eliot, whose densely allusive poem The Waste Land prompted such perplexity that the poet felt prompted to provide his own notes.
  • Many bestselling memoirs and biographies are what Joyce Carol Oates has called “pathography,” or books that focus on the pathological. 2007 July 02 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • Joyce's work began to attract attention from the public and she soon found her mailbag bulging with humorous, poignant, personal and often downright silly house names from around the country.
  • Joyce has a comfortable apartment in Portland.
  • Before long his regimen had been adopted by soldiers training for action in the Boer War and immortalised in fiction by James Joyce's peregrinatory protagonist Leopold Bloom. Evening Standard - Home
  • Joyce's tale, shot through with references to singers and composers, also features traditional songs.
  • She had pressed her mother until Joyce finally lost patience and snapped.
  • Joyce had little support and an even poorer supply of ball and staging a one-man comeback was a bridge too far for him.
  • It's rather a shame that Joyce missed the concert.
  • Joyce: ` ` It's the torment of the durrie munchers. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • As a writer I'd put him on a par / level with Joyce.
  • This day, poor Tom Pepys, the turner, was with me, and Kate Joyce, to bespeak places—one for himself, the other for her husband.
  • On February 19th 2009, paty, joyce, catota e fernanda wrote: im playing … xD Chris Brown & Rihanna Moving In Together
  • Stephanie was married to him for about fifteen minutes before she caught him cheating on her with her archnemesis, Joyce Barnhardt. Lean Mean Thirteen by Janet Evanovich: Book summary
  • Joyce Appleby is a professor emerita of history at the University of California at Los Angeles and a past president of the American Historical Association. Panelist Biographies
  • Joyce French has been missing since the aircraft she was co-piloting vanished mysteriously last Friday.
  • I rented this because Joyce Compton has a supporting role as a chorine who is improbably paired in a romantic duo with that limp-wristed classic movie icon, Franklin Pangborn. 2009 September : Scrubbles.net
  • There was naught but shadows in the room; even Joyce had fled, and the forlorn, unshakeable feeling of nostalgia.
  • She said the family made every effort to console Joyce but had been let down by his lies.
  • Stephen's swordplay, is then, in the prism of Moore, as much a reflection of his aspiring-writer character as it is a Joycean operatic flourish. As a wagoner would his mudheeldy wheesindonk
  • When E. Joyce Matheny produced church bulletins, she brought them to life the old-fashioned way: with a typewriter from Sears Roebuck and a mimeograph machine she believes was ‘model 410.’
  • Being a man of a soi-disant literary bent, he marched in the parade with the James Joyce Reading Society of Denver.
  • Patience is not simply the ability to wait - it's how we behave while we're waiting. Joyce Meyer 
  • Joyce got a scholarship to study liberal Arts in the woods of Maine, where she met Patty's exceedingly Gentile dad, whom she married at All Souls Unitarian Church on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
  • Joyce was rescued by Mr Mathers 'workmates, who initially thought he was a fellow roadworker. Peterborough Today - News Feed
  • Perhaps the most interesting entry made by Joyce in his Workbook related to his place of birth and nationality.
  • The income from private tutoring was falling and the Joyces were obliged to move to a basement flat near Brompton Cemetery.
  • Joyce grinned, her expression casually questioning. Prime Evil
  • In the year 2088, the general editor of selected Papers of the Joyce Wars has her hands full. she finds the documents (paper, electronic, and plasmic) surviving from 1988 incomplete, contradictory, error-prone, stylistically archaic and a touch comic. 'The Scandal of Ulysses': An Exchange
  • Happiness is not a feeling, it is a choice. To be happy, one must choose to be happy, not respond to a circumstance that now controls your happiness. Joyce Meyer 
  • Mistress _Joyce_, the Queen's Bench lost an eloquent advocate in you. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
  • William Joyce presented the clenched fist in an armour of brass knuckles.
  • Joyce qualified as a chartered accountant in 1981.
  • Literature and politics have always laid claim to Dublin's O'Connell Street, bookended by statues of James Joyce and Catholic emancipator Daniel O'Connell. Tony Blair's book signing in Dublin mixes Good Friday with bad Iraq
  • With his staggeringly prolific output of soundtracks, operas, theatre works, string quartets, symphonies, and concerti, Philip Glass has become the classical musical analogue to littérateur Joyce Carol Oates.
  • “The article, based on a lengthy interview with Kidd, but also on discussions with other figures in Joyce and general editorial scholarship, contained the essentials of the row which was then inevitable.” Not only . . . but (also) . . .
  • As war loomed in August 1939, Joyce could easily have found himself interned on the Isle of Man, along with a motley crew of British fascists and enemy aliens.
  • Howard and Joyce Wyrick keep a garden that he describes as a "blue-collar vegetable garden. The Seattle Times
  • The music will be provided by Joyce Humber on the piano and there will be seasonal refreshments available.
  • The authors, who claim to have read all 81 of the great works they limed, lovingly re-imagined everything from Homer, Shakespeare, and Joyce to Tolstoy, Austen and Rowling in the Twitter haiku. Emmett Rensin: 'Twitterature': U Chicago Undergrad Duo Inadvertently End Western Civilization With New Book
  • Dog cloner Joyce McKinney sought over burglary to fund horse's wooden leg Boing Boing
  • ‘I always thought it was a compliment to your host that you had made an effort and dressed up,’ said Joyce.
  • The income from private tutoring was falling and the Joyces were obliged to move to a basement flat near Brompton Cemetery.
  • Peter Joyce was perfectly content to wear a "bawneen" of homemade flannel and a pair of ragged trousers. Our Casualty, and Other Stories 1918
  • James Joyce was saluted as the greatest writer of the 20th century.
  • I suspect his readers are evenly divided on the question, but those who incline to the latter view keep quiet about it, while those who take the former call him the Caribbean Joyce.
  • Moments of their secret life together burst like stars upon his memory. James Joyce 
  • This is a new animated film from the same folks who did ‘Ice Age’ and children's author William Joyce, also is the production designer.
  • Even the anticlerical Giuseppe Verdi and the nonbelieving James Joyce express the central values of the Catholic imagination.
  • The effusiveness of that ending seemed positively Joycean. Sex and/or Mr. Morrison | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
  • Harman dined with us, and great sport to hear him tell how Will Joyce grows rich by the custom of the City coming to his end of the towne, and how he rants over his brother and sister for their keeping an Inne, and goes thither and tears like a prince, calling him hosteller and his sister hostess. Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete
  • Love between man and woman is impossible because there must not be sexual intercourse, and friendship between man and woman is impossible because there must be sexual intercourse. James Joyce 
  • His subsequent interest in Shintoism and Buddhism lacks the mordancy and introspection (the "agenbite of inwit," as Joyce liked to put it) of his earlier hermeneutic investigations. The Immortal
  • Of course, there are the complaints of Joyce's brother St.nislaus and the testimony of others that Joyce, especially after his mother's death in August 1903, often visited the brothels (the "kips") of Dublin's Nighttown, together with two of his friends, the medical students Vincent Cosgrave and Oliver St. John Gogarty. Making a Man of Joyce
  • Since its publication, Joyce Ulysses has been receiving controversial criticisms.
  • Joyce argued me into buying a new jacket.
  • You can suffer the pain of change or suffer remaining the way you are. Joyce Meyer 
  • Many people feel so pressured by the expectations of others that it causes them to be frustrated, miserable and confused about what they should do. But there is a way to live a simple, joy-filled, peaceful life, and the key is learning how to be led by the Holy Spirit, not the traditions or expectations of man. Joyce Meyer 
  • Joyce, living through the next decade in polyglot Trieste, finished the Portrait and began Ulysses in 1914. James Joyce
  • His youngish stepmother, Joyce, volunteers to baby-sit gratis in view of his straitened circumstances and her recent widowing and resultant loneliness.

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