How To Use Trio In A Sentence

  • Carolina in 1760, wrote in his _History of North Carolina_ that the women were the more industrious sex in this section, and made a great deal of cloth of their own cotton, wool, and flax. Woman's Life in Colonial Days
  • Vitriolurii lW; t\s. ffenwi-l. a) Verbena; b) Centaurea scabiosa. Allgemeines Polyglotten-Lexicon der Naturgeschichte mit erklaerenden Anmerkungen
  • Speaking of pal Dorian, he's mentioned to me a couple times at work that somewhere on the John Byrne Forum, some industrious individual "rewrote" events in Identity Crisis so that You-Know-Who wasn't sexually assaulted and killed. Archive 2004-07-18
  • To equate Tim McVeigh as a patriot is the mark of a sick and disturbed mind. Think Progress » Fox News host Julie Banderas
  • From the past sorrows, we derive our self-respect to love our compatriots.
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  • The decrease in myocardial oxygen consumption was evidenced by a gradual decline in atrioventricular oxygen difference, indicating a decrease in myocardial oxygen uptake relative to supply.
  • On two consecutive nights of Hardball, Chris Matthews brought up this same trio as examples of Gore's "delusionary" thinking. Going After Gore
  • Indiscriminate concelebration with Patriotic clergy can't be considered as permitted. Archive 2009-07-01
  • It is suggested that ad libitum feeding conditions decrease NAD availability which also decreases metabolism of the triose phosphate glycolytic intermediates, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate and dihydroxyacetone-phosphate, which can spontaneously decompose into methylglyoxal MG. The low-fat diet cascade | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • He won nine English Derbies, three Arc de Triomphes and 11 jockeys' championships.
  • It seemed that every bar, no matter how tiny, had wedged a trio of musicians into a corner - one singing, one playing guitar and another scratching out a raspy beat on the guiro, a hollow gourd played with a stick.
  • True patriotism doesn't exclude an understanding of the patriotism of others.
  • Possibly, this sympathy could appear somewhat self-indulgent, or over-dramatic, if not actually absurdly histrionic.
  • Linda said changing three sets of nappies, putting a trio of youngsters through school and dealing with triple helpings of teenage tantrums had not always been easy.
  • Anyone who has once taken up the WORD can never again evade it; a writer is not the detached judge of his compatriots and contemporaries, he is an accomplice to all the evil committed in his native land or by his countrymen. Alexandr Solzhenitsyn - Nobel Lecture
  • It's a bizarre concept that intertwines issues of patriotism and sporting chauvinism.
  • They acted out of a conscience that patriots despised but at least could understand.
  • Racism, homophobia, McCarthyism, classism, it's all on display as they try to muzzle those who disagree by vitriolic, personal attack.
  • Forget the Parthenon and the Acropolis; these days the Patriot Missile launchers unsubtly stationed across the city are the tourist sites du jour.
  • He was shocked by the vitriol in Washington and by his own poor judgment.
  • Deep down, this great patriot and cricketer has taken no pleasure from one humiliation after another. Times, Sunday Times
  • It shows that young people are industrious and inspired. Times, Sunday Times
  • The contents of the second included copies of three of the Countess's psalm metaphrases, and, in all probability, a copy of her translation of Petrarch's Trionfo della Morte.
  • The recent diminution on the international scene of these three nations means less illustrious sides are no longer gripped with a fear factor when facing what have tended to be considered behemoths of the game.
  • In Beethoven's Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 44, the trio contrasted the music's delicacy with sheer boisterousness. Emerson opens string quartet festival with well-played Schonberg
  • Therefore is it that Pallas, the goddess of wisdom, tutoress and guardianess of such as are diligently studious and painfully industrious, is, and hath been still accounted a virgin. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • It is a speech that cannot fail to thrill the reader for its noble and patriotic eloquence.
  • In resubmitting the legislation for renewal of what many consider the most controversial provisions -- and some label downright unconstitutional provisions -- within the Patriot Act, the Republican Rules Committee decided to allow only 60 minutes of debate. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Transforming the press account, Kelly's own narrative further compresses Kastriot's story of miraculous survival into three stanzas and a shorter envoi which are intended to evoke the traditional folk ballad.
  • It shows that young people are industrious and inspired. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trio flew back to Pakistan earlier this month, before the end of the cricket tour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The three riders rounded the bend, as Garon's front entrance came into view the trio slowed down the pace of their horses and rode alongside each other.
  • Again, he pours scorn on racialist mythology but, in his steadfastly conservative way, refuses to become histrionically sanctimonious on the matter, preferring studied contempt to self-promoting outrage.
  • And Obama was taken back when there was an outcry over his lamebrain ideal and he criticized the vets for not being patriotic. 2012 can't come soon enough! Obama shifts focus to Iraq, Afghanistan wars
  • Chatting in their usual rapid-fire mix of Czech and Slovak -- a sound that assistant coach Tim Hunter once described as "three guys trying to drown: blub-blub-blub" -- the trio suddenly broke into hysterical laughter. From the archives: Skating through life
  • Much as I wish I could take credit for the word "matriotism," another woman wrote to me and gave me the concept. Cindy Sheehan: Matriotism
  • She comes from an illustrious political family which includes two former Cabinet ministers.
  • What was more we were at war and were fervently patriotic supporters of King and Country.
  • She put on a histrionic display of grief at her ex-husband's funeral.
  • There is a splendid tale of the latter, his pen dripping in irony and vitriol, composing a letter to the United board congratulating them on their ground improvements in the aftermath of his own promises to build a new stadium.
  • This trio of young ones from Melbourne, Australia makes a primitive, minimalist form of noise rock (vocalist Jonnine Standish's percussion instrument is a single maraca and a floor tom). Boing Boing
  • The old man is a patriotic overseas Chinese.
  • ‘It's meant to be’ jibes Danilo as he storms off the Westmorland Hall stage with such splendid melodrama he almost pushes conductor Wyn Davies into his illustrious players.
  • Cleopatra _Cleopatra_ compatriot _compatriot_ gratis _gratis_ or _grahtis_ harem _harem_ or _hahrem_ heinous _hanous_ hiatus _hiatus_ implacable _implakable_ nape _nap_ née _na_ négligé _naglezha'_ patron _patron_ protégé _protazha'_ résumé _razuma'_ tenacious _tenashus_ tomato _tomato_ or _tomahto_ valet _va'la_ or _val'et_ vase _vas, vahz_, or _vaz_ veracious _verashus_ vivacious _vivashus_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • Since divorcing their drummer last year, the trio adopted samplers and beatboxes and has been steadily gaining a reputation as one of the best live acts in town, albeit with one of the shortest sets.
  • Both practitioners also said a laparoscopic surgical procedure could be conducted to rule out problems such as endometriosis, which is when the tissue that lines the uterus, grows outside the organ and attaches to other organs in the abdominal cavity. Undefined
  • Nor does he discuss another dialectic, between the Scherzo's anapestic and amphibrach crotchet groups, sublated after the Trio in that startling alla breve succession of equal minims; nor the hunting topos of the Trio.
  • The committee is headed by a trio of ministers.
  • Working in pairs or trios, students identified examples of these repetition strategies in the speeches they read.
  • The problem with the Free Republic is being a hyper-patriot and using "barf" as your reaction to everything. Chris Kelly: Free Republic Brings You the News (BARF ALERT!)
  • The most important differential characteristics of the section Trionychon are branched stems, bracteolate flowers, an entire and campanulated calyx, a blue or purple corolla, white anthers, and the stigma usually white.
  • A group in Stockholm believed they had made it in 1957, and proposed the patriotic name nobelium, after the Swede Alfred Nobel.
  • My country, right or wrong," is a thing that no patriot would think of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, "My mother, drunk or sober.". G.K. Chesterton 
  • While, as Steve pointed out, patriotism can easily slip into jingoism, that is simply a way for some people to channel their personal idiocies. Planet Atheism
  • Feldman scored it for an ensemble consisting of doubled woodwind quartet, brass septet, string quartet, and a trio of harp, piano, and vibraphone.
  • In cold climates, you could substitute a trio of birches for the tree aloes and underplant them with blue fescue.
  • The missing trio were interviewed by counterterrorism officers at the time. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the figures quoted above, between 119 and 429 additional cases of endometriosis would be expected.
  • Her husband had no choice but to agree with that most patriotic of statements.
  • A trio of companies will be also reporting on the state of the airline market.
  • Moreover, Valla's insistence on the will as the locus of moral behavior seems compromised by the predestinarianism advocated by the interlocutor “Lorenzo” in his dialogue De libero arbitrio (On Free Will). Lorenzo Valla
  • Salvato librario, et Demetrio lectore, ducatos XLV Francischo fabro lignario mediolanensi habitatori piscinæ urbis Romæ pro banchis Bibliothecæ conficiendis, maxime vero decem quæ ad sinistram jacent, quorum longitudo est XXXVIII palmorum, vel circa, et ita accepta parte pecuniarum, cujus summa est centum et XXX ducatorum, facturum se debitum promittit et obligat, die XV Julii 1475. The Care of Books
  • Mariner and Dag Daughtry, while the trio of partners raged and bewailed. CHAPTER XIV
  • Though the small room was jam-packed that evening, it proved to be a very intimate setting for a jazz trio concert.
  • John smirked knowingly as his compatriots gasped in unison.
  • No matter what flag-waving, hot blooded xenophobic ‘patriots’ will tell you, one person alone will never be able to change history.
  • The condition, called endometriosis, affects ten to fifteen percent of women during their reproductive years. A Book of Miracles
  • In short, our forty-fourth chief executive sought to end America's two-and-a-third centuries as a truly exceptional nation-more patriotic, more dynamic, more enterprising and freer than any other-to turn the republic into a kind of enervated satellite of Western Europe. Forbes.com: News
  • SLA'PDASH. intttj, [itomjlap and dalb, '\ All at once, trior. A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the folio ed., by the author. To which is ...
  • Also there was Ray D' Arcy whose urgings had the crowd performing all sorts of histrionics in the name of art.
  • Hi -- I would like to commend the courage and patriotism of several of your citizens, the three dozen employees of Americall who, when asked to telemarket and read a script of blatant and out-of-bounds lies to recipients, refused, and left their jobs, without pay, as a matter of principle. Dozens Of Call Center Workers Walk Off Job In Protest Rather Than Read McCain Script Attacking Obama
  • Inside a rehearsal space at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center this week, a group of musicians including former múm vocalist Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir, an Icelandic string trio Gyda Valtýsdóttir, Borgar Magnason and Maria Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir and the Seattle-based Aono Jikken Ensemble were running through their cues and a new score by composer Matthew Patton. Worldwide Hospitalities
  • The only rugby that trio have played together so far has been on the training pitch. The Sun
  • In all appearance it is impregnated with nitre, if not with something more mischievous: we know that mundic, or pyrites, very often contains a proportion of arsenic, mixed with sulphur, vitriol, and mercury. Travels through France and Italy
  • He summed up the season as being competitive yet friendly and with the trio applying to join next year it was evident that the league continued to grow.
  • There's a different menu for each evening, the recipes for which could be found in any basic cookbook: leg of lamb, chicken cacciatore, pasta trio, roast beef, or stuffed cabbage.
  • He also expressed pleasure to be following in the footsteps of his illustrious predecessor Charles Darwin.
  • It is a game that boasts a long and illustrious history in its birthplace of India. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her captivating beauty and histrionic talent add to her persona.
  • Here are some of the princess's illustrious predecessors who have made a name for themselves. The Sun
  • The usually industrious midfielder was virtually anonymous throughout. The Sun
  • Circumstances changed dramatically in about 1925 when the new microphones and triode valve amplifiers introduced a few years earlier for radio broadcasting came into use.
  • My vitriolic attack on posers shall now be reserved for a subset of the brown crowd ‘cuz I like making fun of my people.
  • It is not enough to be industrious, the ants are very industrious. You are what?
  • He had formed a violin trio with his two brothers after giving up a career in medicine for music.
  • I was appalled to read the mayor's vitriolic attack on the homeless.
  • a certain point, and fuffered to cool, long rhomboidal cryftals are afforded of a deep blue colour, called vitriolated copper, or blue vitriol; it appears therefore that vitriolic acid forms, with iron, green cryftals; vrith zinc, white cryftals i and with copper, blue cryf - tals. The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated: On the Principles of Modern Philosophy. By G ...
  • Any time people know what's going on in their companies, they do feel what you call a patriotic responsibility to invest there," said Paul Palazzo, a managing director for Altfest Personal Wealth Management in New York. The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines
  • America's emotional attachment to flags attests the country's penchant for patriotic spectacle.
  • Will his rebellion be accompanied by patriotic exhortations - the kind which we associate with the freedom struggle that followed?
  • It was clear that the native tutors had no control whatever over their illustrious pupil, and every creature in and about the zenana was his submissive slave, so that Gerrard became seriously exercised as to the development of his character. The Path to Honour
  • This is strictly for those who love a heavy riff, vocal histrionics and want to practice air guitar. The Sun
  • True patriots ride choppers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here we tackle important issues that are relevant to women of all ages, things like endometriosis, osteoporosis, fertility and perimenopause.
  • The pictures soon came to symbolize the dispossessed of America during the Depression; to the politically minded, they exposed the truth behind the patriotic boilerplate.
  • However, rereading what I consider rather histrionic bile, and, moreover, reading it carefully, is something I can put off for days.
  • Shortly before the 1987 election, she launched a vitriolic attack on him. Times, Sunday Times
  • So we ain't the chummiest trio that could be got together. Torchy, Private Sec.
  • The trio had been missing for three days after their small rowing boat capsized in rough seas. The Sun
  • It all comes down to ignorance though, fundamentally, if a substantial minority of the population is unable to even attempt an informed debate without resorting to pachydermal vitriol, then you will unfortunately be left with a corrupt, morally bankrupt set of lunatics. McCain's Lying Has Gone Too Far, According To ... Karl Rove!
  • The Sligo trio have spoke several times of their burning desire to play a concert in their home town.
  • For the most drama, try using deep eggplant in a single piece of furniture, such as a sofa or perhaps a trio of tasseled pillows.
  • Even though the ovaries cease producing estradiol, estriol continues to be made by the adrenal glands and in fat cells.
  • I assume that you're taking an oral dose of estriol or some combination of estriol, estrone, and estradiol.
  • The trade union movement was swept along by the same tidal wave of patriotism which affected the country as a whole.
  • The name of this illustrious saint is intimately connected with a most magnificent specimen of calligraphical art of the eighth century, preserved in the Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
  • For the athlete, if he's lucky, it's a medal, world recognition, splashy endorsement deals, the adoration of millions of compatriots, whatever.
  • Peace, ye Patriots, nevertheless; and let that tocsin cease: the Debate is not finished, nor the Report accepted; but Brissot, Isnard and the Mountain will sift it, and resift it, perhaps for some three weeks longer. The French Revolution
  • When Ms. Aston and her compatriots appeared in traditional Martha Graham attire, Bracie and Ashleigh went wild; they fist-pumped eagerly at their mother's cartwheel. Arts Patrons Kick In a Dance Performance
  • By the 19th century the play had been transformed into a spectacle of patriotic pageantry celebrating imperial Britain and the glory of its military.
  • We sang America as our recessional, yet another indication that the date is now solemnized as an annual patriotic memorial.
  • Graphical Symbol in full simplified diode, indirectly heated duodiode, indirectly heated or triode, indirectly heated or duotriode with separated cathodes, indirectly heated, heating filament with central tapping, internal screening of the system tetrode pentode, suppressor grid connected with cathode triode - pentode triode - heptode (according to the circuit, the systems may be drawn left-and-right reversed) 1.10. 1. Selected Graphical Symbols of Electrotechnology
  • During the debate on the Patriot Act, I rose on the House floor to remind my colleagues that secret courts, no-knock searches, and nationwide warrants were all things our founding fathers had fought to gain their freedom from.
  • Following the interval came Schubert's haunting Trio in B flat D898.
  • At length returning home, he obtained of Ængus, king of Munster, a grant of the isle of Arra, or Arn, wherein he founded a great monastery, in which he trained up many disciples, illustrious for sanctity, insomuch that the island was called Arran of the Saints. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • The overture is similar to its more illustrious counterpart from Tchiakovsky and it also has bells in its final moments.
  • We don't have to be concerned about the right-wingers labelling us unpatriotic.
  • A prouder boast would be that it was ‘the most patriotic’.
  • You can be patriotic without being jingoistic.
  • Police radioed officers in the area and caught up with the trio.
  • The trio's third movement is a scherzo, full of fleeting and magical tunes very reminiscent of the Midsummer's Night Dream overture, a piece that Mendelssohn wrote when he was just 17.
  • You watch too much fox news (the lapdog of the ultra right conservatives, who interestingly and hypocritically is on the same network that show some of the worst of the worst television has to offer.) @Mike – patriot act, was the 2002 GOP-led congress. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - A new day….
  • Gareth and his daughters began singing, Tru's soprano with Relm's alto and his bass creating a perfect trio.
  • The trio had been missing for three days after their small rowing boat capsized in rough seas. The Sun
  • Slimb and its protein partners then ubiquitinate Plk4, so that no enzyme remains on the centrioles by the time they are ready for copying. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Standing outside a health care town hall Tuesday in Springfield, VA, demonstrators seemed to subscribe to the belief that the tree of liberty must be refreshed not with the blood of patriots and tyran ... Joseph Freeman: With Talk of Hitler and Socialism Seniors in Virginia Air Grievances on Health Care
  • Cooper is thus able to stand on neutral ground, though making it plain that his patriotic sympathies are with the Americans.
  • Champs-Elysées, du Sacre du printemps dont le scandale triomphal éclipsa totalement Jeux, une partition bien trop complexe, diaphane, subtile, ésotérique presque, que l'on a mis une cinquantaine d'années à comprendre réellement. AvaxHome
  • At both venues he backed artists of worldwide fame and made a number of radio and television broadcasts with his trio.
  • Yet he exhorted the true “naturalist” not to “let the search or knowledge of final causes make him neglect the industrious indagation [i.e., investigation] of effi - cients,” and he implied that the naturalist's principal aim was the discovery of efficient causes. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Flags and other patriotic symbols are everywhere - on the flagpoles, on the buildings, on the cars, and on the people themselves.
  • It would seem that, although the Knight had the accomplishment of that result as much at heart as the priest himself, his national pride and patriotism relucted at the idea that English colonies should become possessions of the hereditary enemies of his nation. The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance
  • The democrats on the other hand have joined the president on many pieces of legislation, including the horrific Patriot Act, the fundless No Child Left Behind Act, and even the baseless Iraq War. Joe Lieberman, Putting Self before Country, State, and Party
  • Spellbound inmates have been cheering every dialogue and applauding the histrionic skills of actors.
  • The government gained the support of ‘Essex man’, the patriotic, Sun-reading, skilled or semi-skilled worker in new towns such as Basildon.
  • Horace Greeley, editor of the "New York Tribune," the leading Republican journal of the North, contented himself with referring to Brown and his followers as "mistaken men," but added that he would "not by one reproachful word disturb the bloody shrouds wherein John Brown and his compatriots are sleeping. The end of an era,
  • Some were histrionic tragic performances dripping with sensibility. PERDITA: The Life of Mary Robinson
  • Last week's vitriolic attacks obliged the local party establishment to close ranks around her. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was asked how such a patriot could stop his mind straying to thoughts of managing the national side. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then, as the curtain parted and an orchestra played, it was time for one of Aimee Semple McPherson's illustrious pageants .. Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Dirtiest Race Ever Reaches Its Peak
  • They also continue to pander to the successionist crazies who have elevated state patriotism to a religion. `Under God' in Texas pledge is constitutional, federal judge rules | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • Rose was industriously weeding among the ranunculi. In the Presence of the Enemy
  • This trio claims responsibility for re-inventing skateboarding, taking it from a relatively tame "tabletop" sport to one that goes vertical.
  • The road is strait and spacious and kept in excellent repair by the industrious inhabitants, and is generally bordered by tall and spreading trees as the magnolia, liquid amber, liriodendron, catalpa and live oak, and on the verges of the canals where the road was causewayed, stood the cyprus, lacianthus and magnolia, all planted by nature and left standing by the virtuous inhabitants, to shade the road and perfume the sultry air. Agricultural Resources of Georgia. Address Before the Cotton Planters Convention of Georgia at Macon, December 13, 1860
  • Cortez's case struck a responsive and sympathetic chord in the hearts of his compatriots.
  • She's extremely competent and industrious.
  • This form of art provides ample scope for the actor to excel in histrionics.
  • So when Ms. Winslet won two awards last night, her histrionics were a little too much for us to take. The Golden Globes: Too Much Kate, Not Enough Ricky and an Actual Oscar Race
  • The attacks fueled a feeling of patriotism across the country.
  • To me, a true patriot is one whose allegiance is to freedom, not to flags.
  • Within a superb trio of opening tracks, he takes on the mantle of Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and 1999-era Prince.
  • This post also nobly defended in the late war, while it brings the affecting recollection of a confidential friend in my military family, associates with the remembrance of the illustrious defence of another fort, in the war of the revolution, by the _friend_ now near me. Memoirs of General Lafayette : with an Account of His Visit to America and His Reception By the People of the United State
  • We get to peek behind the scenes of two illustrious gardens tonight. The Sun
  • The trio were caught on the new police equipment as they scaled a fence in a night-time raid. The Sun
  • One always has to be aware that as one writes as an American, looking in on America, and living here and writing about "the system" it is not considered an act of anti-patriotism or treason or antisocialism or Communism or whatever other bizarre notion they might be able to convince you of. AMERICA IS MANUFACTURING SICK PEOPLE NOW
  • As a patrician of Dordrecht and a patriot, he paid homage to Holland as a trim and handsome place where even the windmills rotated their sails with a Sunday sobriety; much as his contemporary Teniers depicted Flanders.
  • Euangelij doctrinam attulit, tenebras plusquam Cimmerias, etiam nostris hominibus, vt reliquis Septentrionis Ecclesijs, offusas fuisse. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • But the ceremonies are likely to be resisted by some young Britons, who are naturally wary of what they regard as flag-waving patriotism.
  • It is, doubtless, in humble imitation of such illustrious examples, that an Irishman of the lowest class, when he means to express that he is a member of a committee, says, _I am a committee_; thus consolidating the power, wisdom, and virtue of a whole committee in his own person. Tales and Novels — Volume 04
  • I regularly prescribe the bioidentical hormone estriol vaginally with great results in my practice. Marcelle Pick, OB-GYN N.P.: Can Hormones Keep You Young?
  • Trio Network is featuring FLOPS this month, but they don't quite specify if they mean financial or artistic failures, or just plain crummy movies that nobody liked. View from the Northern Border
  • The discipline of the school was hard, not with the healthy and natural hardships of life in the open air, but with an artificial Spartanism, for it was the time when the Germans, who had suddenly awoke to feelings of patriotism and a love of war to which they had long been strangers, under the influence of a few writers, were throwing all their energies into the cultivation of physical endurance. Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire
  • Ex-patriots must make extra trips to the police station permit section if the documents often expire at different times.
  • First there was a trio of juices to choose from: jugo de avena con limon, an oatmeal-based drink with lemon; morir sonando, an Orange Julius-like drink that roughly means "to die dreaming"; and a passion fruit juice. After Dark, New Worlds
  • In times of war, the distinction between patriotism and nationalism vanishes.
  • They are true patriots at a time when patriotism is under attack.
  • In return, we can do a better job of sorting out the human from the heroic, history from mythology, patriotic pabulum from more satiating analysis, even - dare we try?
  • I attended the public schools where I was properly "hazed" and got what was "coming" to all country boys; finally I graduated under the tutelage of Dr. Joseph Finch (a patriot indeed, who made a lasting impress for earnestness on thousands of boys), and then went to business as an entry clerk with a large importing metal house, where I remained until the war broke out. Between the Lines Secret Service Stories Told Fifty Years After
  • Here is a trio of our healing favorites from around the globe.
  • In one embodiment of the invention, the reactions are conducted in solid state with the lithium source and arsenious trioxide both being taken in the form of solids.
  • Don't know what it is that's making me so clucky lately, but I reckon it's the new addition to my now trio of adored and spoilt nephews way back in the motherland. Lily-white Diary Entry
  • The trio have been firm friends since nursery school, where they met across a crowded sandpit aged three and a half.
  • For others, it represents more than they have earned in their life, or more than illustrious predecessors earned in a career. Times, Sunday Times
  • This threesome functions like a jazz trio, particularly when Parker plays tenor sax.
  • Heart valves are pairs or trios of flaps that keep the blood flowing in one direction through the heart.
  • It is an irony lost on nobody that men draped in the English flag proclaiming unmatchable patriotism are the ones who disgrace this country.
  • The trio flew back to Pakistan earlier this month, before the end of the cricket tour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their melodramatic arrangements, cascading strings and faintly histrionic vocal performances reflected the films' camp excesses.
  • In triode mode, of course, the screen grids of the KT88 pentode tubes are tied to the plates, and the tubes operate as indirectly heated triodes. Stereophile RSS Feed
  • Also note if you do not know, many civil servants are patriotic and would prefer to be corrected wherever they do wrong.
  • The talented actor, Jeremy Irons, rarely gets an opportunity to express his true histrionic skills in the tumults movie.
  • Instead, it piles on the daffiness and winsomeness to such an extent that you keep thinking this trio must have trained at the Bridget Jones school of clowning.
  • The trio play three conscripts who are trying to avoid being sent to fight in the Vietnam War. The Sun
  • Patriotism can turn into jingoism and intolerance very quickly.
  • -- I have often, I said, fancied that, besides the load of exuvial coats and breeches under which he staggers, there is another weight on him -- an atrior cura at his tail -- and while his unshorn lips and nose together are performing that mocking, boisterous, Jack-indifferent cry of "Clo ', clo'!" who knows what woeful utterances are crying from the heart within? Catherine: a Story
  • The trio before me represents three of the four co-founders of the theatre group, an ensemble in the midst of preparing for their second production.
  • And so to the evening's highlight: Shostakovich's extraordinary Trio No 2 in E minor.
  • Joy's an unabashed, flag-waving patriot who joined the Air Force to serve his country.
  • The trio's third movement is a scherzo, full of fleeting and magical tunes very reminiscent of the Midsummer's Night Dream overture, a piece that Mendelssohn wrote when he was just 17.
  • They range from the chamber music of the Clarinets, a woodwind trio with Mr. Noriega and Anthony Burr, to the instrumental rock of My Ears Are Bent, an ensemble project led by keyboardist Ted Reichman that features guitarist Mary Halvorson. Dancing in the Swirl of Skirl
  • From the endless rows of hand tools to the overalls and safety goggles, the atmosphere is industrious to say the least.
  • Liberals were seen as weak-kneed wimps, unwilling to use force internationally and preoccupied with social welfare internally; local patriotisms prevailed everywhere.
  • There are a few people who continue to say that what I do is unpatriotic and somehow treasonous.
  • Among other illustrious names who have given a brilliance to these alleyed walks and corridors are to be recalled Corneille, Condé, Saint Royal Palaces and Parks of France
  • ECG showed first degree atrioventricular block and ST segment elevations.
  • ' ... The middle-class, middle American, suburban, exurban, and rural coalitions who call themselves, now, 'Values voters, ''people of faith, ' 'patriots, ' or even simply, 'Republicans....'
  • Mountains of northern Spain leave their poor country for a time for the richer provinces of Portugal and Spain, where they become porters, water-carriers and scavengers, and are known as boorish, but industrious and honest. Influences of Geographic Environment On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography
  • Later, an industrious blousard of my acquaintance was arrested at his work, and sent to prison for the same offence: he was a carriage-maker. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875
  • Sidonia, in spite of the whispered dislike of an illustrious personage, opened the campaign with all the full appanages of a giant of the highest standing. Framley Parsonage
  • Rani Laxmi Bai has been given a place amongst the greatest women in the history of the world and is an illustrious figure in Indian history.

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