The writer speaks feelingly, for he has had the unique experience of forecasting the weather in Washington for all of the Eastern states, again at New Orleans for the Gulf section; and for many ...
Perhaps no writer had a better talent for capturing the beauty, power, and unpredictability of nature than William Shakespeare. His keen observation of the elements allowed him to weave the changing ...
Hence, the last few chapters feelingly portray the psychological conflict of the protagonist to remain hidden because of the threats of social ostracisation, and the desire to reclaim her identity ...
In Hansika, an Odissi adaptation of Swan Lake by the Odissi dancer-choreographer, Sharmila Mukherjee, which she presented ...
My conversation with Sacco was very brief. He rose from his cot, referred feelingly though in a general way to some points of disagreement between us in the past, said he hoped that our ...
Neither mentioned human extinction. They spoke realistically of energy options. They spoke feelingly of the need for the U.S.
The man who has done more to destroy international compacts than anyone who ever lived in Europe, now spoke feelingly of the Geneva war-conduct convention. Without naming the time, place or agenda ...
Author Lewis suggests, because of his own youthful delinquency. In Chippy’s obituary, one of his legal colleagues feelingly phrased the thought: “As he stood at the bar of the court ...