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Updated: July 11, 2025
The whole command of officers and men, infantry and artillery, seemed enthused with the inspiration of certain victory.
During this period the Chancellor and the Foreign Office saw that the longer the war lasted the stronger the von Tirpitz party would become because the people were growing more desperate and were enthused by the propaganda cry of the Navy, "Down with England." The Chancellor and the Foreign Office tried once more to get the world to talk about peace.
"Then I will tell you some time to-morrow, perhaps. But if I were you, Mrs. Bawdrey well, no matter. This I promise you: that dear old man shall have no ideal shattered by me." And, living up to that promise, he enthused over everything the old man had in his collection when, after dinner that night, they went, in company with Philip, to view it. But bogus things were on every hand.
Firearms they also enthused over, and looked with envious eyes at the shotguns, rifles, and revolvers exhibited, evincing great delight at the six and the one pounder guns on the quarter-deck.
Some of us believe that the application of the democratic principle to industry is the most promising solution to industrial unrest and inefficiency. The only people who have written about the idea or discussed it, so far, have been either theorizers or propagandists from among the intellectuals, or enthused appliers of the principle, more or less high up in the business end of the thing.
I'll look over next Sunday's advertising, particularly the large ads., and if there is a good subject in any of the shows, I'll try to do something about it." "Fine!" enthused the unsuspecting pioneer of business-dramatic criticism. "It's a pleasure to work with a gentleman like you, Mr. Banneker." Withdrawing, even more pleased with himself than was his wont, Mr.
"This is yours, Miss Ladd. Slip it over your head." The others crowded around and admired. "Oh, Sally, it's a love!" Phyllis enthused. Miss Pringle shook her head and sighed. "I can't understand why you are having them all alike," she complained. "Now, if you had only consulted me I could have designed such a pretty one for each of you; but, no, you must have your own way."
The butter, tomato catsup, stock, claret, he must dispense with. After all, the prairie-dogs were the main thing and he had them. He congratulated himself that he had decided to leave on the heads when skinning them. The recipe so enthused him that he decided to prepare them before starting in with his washing.
"But we could really upset in this boat," Louise reminded them. "Although, I am not fearing any such catastrophe." "Isn't it invigorating," Margaret added to the continuous praise song. "I like the life of this motion, yet it hasn't the least spilly effect." Thus they enthused until shore points of interest broke in on the marine eulogy.
"There is some strong influence back of Alwyn," said Senator Smith; "not only are the Negroes enthused, but the President has daily letters from prominent whites." "The strong influence is named Vanderpool," Easterly drily remarked. "She's playing a bigger political game than I laid out for her. That's the devil with women: they can't concentrate: they get too damned many side issues.
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