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sociated with the film and theatre company Le | Splendid: a group of significant French actors and fil |
edition of Jerome's Vulgate - said to be "as | splendid a translation of the Bible into Latin as the |
r to veil his treachery gave him all the more | splendid a reception ; but the inhabitants were much e |
standard reference books - in particular, the | splendid A Grammar of Contemporary English, by Quirk, |
"I know that the destruction of so large and | splendid a city at this late stage of the war was cons |
His life was full of well directed energy and | splendid achievement. |
ocratic ladies it was a particularly long and | splendid affair, lasting into the small hours. |
tical pageantry in England, the funeral was a | splendid affair, ending in a magnificent dinner. |
al other species of the genus Beryx, like the | splendid alfonsino are commercially harvested througho |
Splendid also sank the Italian Soldati class destroyer | |
Splendid also torpedoed and damaged the Italian destro | |
Splendid also sank the Italian merchant Emma, despite | |
an described that year's bunch as "absolutely | splendid and well-travelled" and said she was "astound |
e piece band and has gone under the names The | Splendid and Giantess during 2001 - 2006 but then chan |
discharged in New York City, which "gave us a | splendid and very enthusiastic reception and a silver |
35,000 (£2,570,000 as of 2011), was large and | splendid, and was built using the best quality materia |
Splendid and ornamented with gold. | |
And keep it | splendid and ablaze, |
liant Pool and Comet Geyser are influenced by | Splendid and Daisy. |
ere was to be got from his lectures something | splendid and even inspiring" (address at the Masonic H |
scribed her second husband as "a magnificent, | splendid and peerless hunk of man".) |
h century: classical architecture at its most | splendid and assured. |
After an eruption of | Splendid and sometimes after Daisy, the action of Come |
lected in 1513, was at the same time the most | splendid and the most tragic sovereign of Halle. |
satisfaction and wonder on the strange though | splendid appearance of the domes and palaces, so dissi |
In the | splendid Art Nouveau interiors there is a permanent di |
The | splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaiperiyar D |
"the Vatican outside of Rome", because of the | splendid artistry displayed in its interior. |
Air Launched Cruise Missile, then sunk by HMS | Splendid as a target on 17 July 1984 (two days after t |
The view from each of these rooms is | splendid as each of the rooms overlooks the Dam Water |
He has on display in his quarters a | splendid assortment of oils, depicting the many types |
Splendid attacked the Ankara, but missed her. | |
one of his best brigadiers, "characterized by | splendid audacity". |
The college also has a | splendid auditorium, modern buildings, laboratories an |
ere they surprised the king's daughters at a | splendid banquet. |
the most important, was the existence of the | splendid Basilica San Marco di Venezia (commonly known |
e hundred and fifty-three species of the more | splendid, beautiful, and interesting insects, hitherto |
om Britain was one of the first to record the | splendid beauty of Gol Gumbad. |
In times when Daisy goes dormant, | Splendid becomes very active. |
t he unquestionably produced many of the most | splendid belongings of the duc d'Aumont, the duchesse |
1:41.82 (on dirt) - | Splendid Blendid (2004) |
being a wonderful ball carrier, Longman was a | splendid blocker and it was his perfect taking off of |
elephant and dressed in white, Purvika has a | splendid body and is served by all the different varna |
pirit though a delicate frame, covered by her | splendid bravery the inclination of the soldiers to wa |
In that | splendid bridge one sees a distinctive architectural m |
As a student Venkatraman was marked for his | splendid brilliance, superb retentive memory and an in |
One of Kirkoswald's most | splendid buildings is the "College", its name recallin |
mself largely of his younger brother's (Otto) | splendid business talents, and the two might, indeed, |
His two initial seasons at Anfield were | splendid, but the pacy right back/midfielder was unfor |
zed that all children in the world show their | splendid capacities by speaking and understanding thei |
ilderness in which his successors erected the | splendid capitals of Fez and Morocco, and at length pe |
He did a quick and | splendid career in academia, graduated as 19 years old |
Roger himself had built at Devizes the most | splendid castle in Christendom. |
finally being out caught by Damien Martyn, a | splendid catch just metres off the ropes, as England l |
rchbishop Patrick Leahy (1857-1874) erected a | splendid cathedral in Romanesque style. |
The | splendid cathedral of St. John's, begun in 1841, was c |
1927 from July 31 until August 18 | splendid celebrations of Au Cafe's 100th anniversary a |
In April 966, in a | splendid ceremony requested by her father, the eleven- |
For the version of | Splendid China in the United States, see Splendid Chin |
Those walls of the | splendid Circular Church were not long to stand. |
I think of Germany, with its | splendid clear-eyed youths marching forward on all the |
ht-handed batsman of modest attainments and a | splendid close fieldsman. |
TREASURES, EXOTIC WILD LIFE AND FOREST EDGES, | SPLENDID COFFEE PLANTATIONS, ABORIGINE TRIBES, AND THE |
fortune 'computed at 60,000,000 francs, and a | splendid collection of pictures which at his death was |
ined glass, depicting the baptism of Jesus in | splendid color, and the baptismal pond were brought fr |
kly conduced to the health and morale of this | splendid command." |
eet's tower and spire as making externally "a | splendid composition, one of he finest Victorian steep |
It is ornamented and | splendid copy, in large, bold, cursive letters. |
silent majority, leaving the memory of their | splendid courage." |
ry have claimed that Eleanor was taken from a | splendid court in Portugal to a cultural wasteland in |
gly took an oath on a brick wrapped up in the | splendid covering usually reserved for that Holy Book. |
Charles wore an equally | splendid crown, accompanied by a golden gown encrusted |
ains dotting the area furnish evidence of the | splendid cultural and religious traditions of Buddhist |
The | Splendid Dagger Moth (Acronicta superans) is a moth of |
wspaper headlined How the Irish took Ginchy - | Splendid daring of the Irish troops |
onal daring and skill, which, combined with a | splendid dash and initiative, have set a fine example |
ncipal, “'No, Smithy, you're one of England's | Splendid Daughters, of England's Splendid Daughters yo |
by Boston Review critic Desales Harrison as a | splendid debut. |
ekly called it "Clever and original" and "[a] | splendid debut." |
“It will flash a | splendid demonstration upon all kindreds and tongues o |
Unlike HMS Conqueror, | Splendid did not directly engage Argentinian forces, s |
"a very fast man (120 yards in 13 seconds), a | splendid dribbler and difficult to overcome in possess |
rectly with what Carl Van Vechten called "the | splendid drunken twenties" in New York, Firecrackers w |
nter has persuaded Kate to go with him to his | splendid dwelling. |
Had they been adorned with a more | splendid eloquence, the wicked might have cavilled, an |
al Europe compose their differences and enjoy | splendid entertainment during the months of October an |
It is thus sharing the | splendid environment of the building elegant interior |
A | Splendid eruption has a larger effect on Brilliant Poo |
Then | Splendid erupts to about 250 feet, The dual eruptions |
ndowner in Somerset and the owner of a rather | splendid estate known as Knighthayes. |
is Night's Production will be one of the most | splendid ever produced in this Town, having been some |
scribed the building as "the largest and most | splendid ever erected for theatrical purposes in the U |
s a tour-de-force of late modernism, it was a | splendid example of Graves' imaginative, sophisticated |
der heavy machine gun and rifle fire, and his | splendid example of coolness and daring was beyond all |
y this gallant non-commissioned officer set a | splendid example of leadership, moving up and down his |
lour, he is described as an 'Ideal leader and | splendid example for the youth of Italy'. |
ation of the church choristers and was once a | splendid example of the perpendicular style of Gothic |
By his | splendid example of grit, Capt. |
He set a | splendid example of courage and self sacrifice |
His | splendid example inspired his men during more than 30 |
The house is a | splendid example of Second Empire Victorian architectu |
Throughout he set a | splendid example and was utterly regardless of danger. |
ociety of Civil Engineers noted that it is "a | splendid example of the graceful multiple-span, reinfo |
He has at all times set a | splendid example of courage" (21 September 1918). |
The effect of his | splendid example was immediate and the company dashed |
On many previous occasions this NCO had set a | splendid example of pluck, and endurance. |
He has been a | splendid example to both Officers and men. |
retained its discipline unimpaired and gave a | splendid example to the rest. |
By his | splendid example and gallantry a great many hostile .o |
This two-part Qur'an is a | splendid example of lavish manuscript production in th |
ose fighting spirit and enthusiasm has been a | splendid example to his squadron. |
There is a | splendid example of vernacular architecture in the cen |
ng the charge was quite fearless and his most | splendid example was the means of rallying and inspiri |
ue, Byzantine, and Spanish elements, and is a | splendid example of what is colloquially called the "F |
This non-commissioned officer sets a | splendid example of courage, skill and determination t |
s officer; whose courage and skill have set a | splendid example, has always displayed outstanding kee |
sed the mettle of the faltering soldiery by a | splendid exhibition of bravery. |
Splendid Ezine March 2001, includes individual credits | |
A | splendid FA Cup run saw United reach the Fourth Round |
est sporting clubs in the North West offering | splendid facilities for cricket, hockey, crown green b |
, currently recognized as a subspecies of the | Splendid Fairy-wren, in 1922 as a new species of bird. |
Splendid Fairywren (Malurus splendens) | |
By his cool judgment and | splendid fearlessness he has instilled confidence in a |
In 2001, he published a book, "The | Splendid Feast of Reason", regarding rationalism and t |
n himself to cheer everyone up by arranging a | splendid feast. |
nslation of her Japanese biography: "Though a | splendid female warrior, in fact, her mental age appro |
of King Casimir IV of Poland, one of the most | splendid festivals of the Middle Age. |
s celebrated in Landshut with one of the most | splendid festivals of the Middle Age. |
stage, where, during the winter of 1585-1586, | splendid festivities were produced under his direction |
nvariably displayed the highest courage and a | splendid fighting spirit. |
The beauty and | splendid figure of Ni Pollok had made Le Mayeur enjoy |
betta's dam, Rough Shod II, also produced the | splendid filly Moccasin, the fine colt Ridan, and Lt. |
99, Cowan sold her two-thirds stake in IEG to | Splendid Films and started Cindy Cowan Entertainment w |
Rooms contain some of his most | splendid fireplaces, with carving by Burges' long-time |
ng at the Golden Horse Awards 2004, losing to | Splendid Float. |
e in 1758 and, although an atheist, printed a | splendid folio Bible in 1763. |
He set about remaking Gatton Hall | splendid: for him Thomas Hopper made alterations to Ga |
the Stockholm Music Museum is located in the | splendid former Crown Bakery, in the same quarter as t |
Splendid Geyser is part of the Daisy Group. | |
Splendid Geyser is a geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin | |
the Daisy Group which includes Daisy Geyser, | Splendid Geyser and Brilliant Pool. |
temporarily altered by an eruption of nearby | Splendid Geyser. |
Comet might be interconnected with Daisy and | Splendid Geysers, albeit to a lesser degree than Brill |
roup and is interconnected with the Daisy and | Splendid geysers. |
er showed Parkinson adding "she sounds like a | splendid girl". |
The | Splendid Glossy-starling (Lamprotornis splendidus) is |
822 in this work are Black-billed Scythebill, | Splendid Glossy-starling, Ruby-crowned Tanager and Hep |
h he rebuilt over a period of thirty years in | splendid Gothic Renaissance style, engaging the servic |
e Glass Museum, Compton Drive, is housed in a | splendid grade II listed building set in its own groun |
They had | splendid harmony, choreography, a colorful wardrobe an |
person this side of civilisation: a person of | splendid health and astonishing capacity.... |
o took part with you, my appreciation for the | splendid help that play was to our cause." |
claims "This dish has nothing to do with that | splendid hero, the Duke of Wellington; it was invented |
ed with fine ridges on either flank to make a | splendid horseshoe walk. |
He also seized Mayor Lynch's | splendid house, now the King's Head pub. |
ke was fond of life and lived in a remarkably | splendid household on the Schloss Mitau. |
abeth I, it was descreibed as one of the most | splendid houses in Kent It was demolished in 1808. |
ght, and a staff in my hand and by his vision | splendid I am attended on my way." |
a bit of a wilderness that can be made into a | splendid imitation of a Welsh valley". |
Valentine (Dagl'immortali vertici / "From the | splendid immortal peaks of former glory"). |
The specific epithet splendida means | splendid in reference to the coloring, because this nu |
ter awarded the OBE for his leadership of HMS | Splendid in the Gulf. |
His cheerfulness and courage were a | splendid inspiration to his men, and by his leadership |
roughly enjoy the prospect of maintaining the | splendid institutions whose marble walls, bronze doors |
The house contains | splendid interiors by Robert Adam, decorated in approp |
Most often, when Daisy is active, | Splendid is inactive. |
y and stately, without being very animated or | splendid; it is content with level flights. |
The SLU personnel he picked did | splendid jobs; and he was very effective in dealing wi |
Math, lord of | splendid kind, and |
l, "10 mph," with its wit, beckoning shots of | splendid landscapes, and impromptu interviews, might h |
"A fighting pilot of great skill, and a | splendid leader. |
It was due to his bravery, and | splendid leadership that the line at this point was ab |
Cruziohyla calcarifer, commonly known as the | Splendid Leaf Frog, is a tree frog of the Hylidae fami |
Splendid left Malta for the last time on 17 April 1943 | |
To aid him in collecting his | splendid library, his friends wrote to the communities |
e most finely crafted in recent memory: "…the | splendid libretto -by turns plainspoken and eloquent, |
as "the pearl of temperance," "adorned with a | splendid life and a knowledge of the divine dogmas". |
The Old Oaks Country Club is a | splendid mansion house built in the 1880s by millionai |
ies to London, where Raj and Sheena live in a | splendid mansion, and starts playing his cards. |
ants of Toulouse displayed their affluence in | splendid mansions, many of which are still standing. |
ies of mariposa lily known by the common name | splendid mariposa lily. |
rbone felt the maestro had "finally reached a | splendid maturity that permits him to lavish his treas |
ice, which lasted six years, he purchased the | splendid medieval abbey of Maria Laach, near Bonn, whe |
honour, and he declared the monument to be a | splendid memorial to his father and to the principles |
St Mary, is medieval and has many ancient and | splendid monuments of the Willoughbys, ancestors of Lo |
The band released their first album, | Splendid Ms. Maizie, in 2001; and their second album, |
Wisden for 1946 called him "a player of | splendid natural style". |
one has characterized it as "simply, the most | splendid neighborhood firehouse in Greater New York." |
is at length quite free by introduction of a | splendid new quay on the side of the noble river Sever |
and church, was burnt to the ground, and the | splendid new church which rose on the ruins of the old |
on of an elaborate outer wall, and of several | splendid new halls, such as those of Irene (named afte |
assistance of Sir Christopher Wren built the | splendid Newby Hall, which remained the family seat un |
Southfields, Grade I listed, is the most | splendid of the many medieval buildings in the village |
he Hermes sank the Royal Navy's submarine HMS | Splendid off Capri, Italy, on 21 April 1943. |
was visited by that hero, who adorned it with | splendid offerings. |
e centre and offers an impressive view of the | splendid old town. |
"luck star of the | splendid one"). |
pt them well together and gave them plenty of | splendid opportunities, of which, for the most part, p |
In this book, we are given a | splendid opportunity to experience something of Peter |
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