46 Verbs to Use for the Word presentations

There followed, accordingly, a formal presentation with an introductory address by the Director, who, in excellent English, thanked Mr. Morse in the name of Prussia and of all Germany for his great services, and speeches by the principal persons presentthe Belgian envoy, Baron de Nothomb, very felicitously complimenting the Professor in French.

Of his learning the patron is probably the only judge in the parish; and of his piety not less a judge than others; and is more likely to inquire minutely and diligently before he gives a presentation, than one of the parochial rabble, who can give nothing but a vote.

Mrs. Weaman being possessed of some land at that time on the outside of the town, made a present of the ground whereon it is built, reserving to herself the presentation.

" We here rest the case for the present, so far as respects the presentation of facts showing the condition of the slaves, and proceed to consider the main objections which are usually employed to weaken such testimony, or wholly to set it aside.

Jeers and taunts and threats accompanied this presentation of guns.

BORDEN, RICHARD C. How to deliver a sales presentation.

Whatever the constitution of France permitted, the Government of France promised to do in order to hasten the presentation of the law.

Lady Maulevrier, well informed in advance, had deferred Lesbia's presentation till next season, when she was told Lord Hartfield would certainly re-appear.

holy orders, ordination, institution, consecration, induction, reading in, preferment, translation, presentation. popedom^; the Vatican, the apostolic see; religious sects &c 984. council &c 696; conclave, convocation, synod, consistory, chapter, vestry; sanhedrim, conge d'elire [Fr.]; ecclesiastical courts, consistorial court, court of Arches.

Piety without God, renunciation without immortality, mysticism without the supernatural, everywhere finds eloquent presentation in her pages.

Even if the material conditions of the theatre permitted the presentation of a whole Middlemarch or Anna Karénineas the conditions of the Chinese theatre actually dosome dramatists, we cannot doubt, would voluntarily renounce that license of prolixity, in order to cultivate an art of concentration and crisis.

An icy hand seems laid upon his heart, and he makes a cold and formal presentation of his glowing theme, and wonders who or what has done it all.

"Yes; let me preRoger!" Quickly frustrating any such presentation, Mr. Roger Raleigh half turned, and, bowing, said, "I believe I have had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Laudersdale before.

While this must have hampered the presentation of characters like Lady Macbeth, it is now known to have been less of a handicap than was formerly thought.

I believe that that opinion was common to all those who heard the two presentations.

A chain of reasoning is a chain of inferences: IDEAL presentations of objects and relations not apparent to Sense, or not presentable to Sense.

His so-called Lay Sermons (1870) are invigorating presentations of scientific and educational subjects.

The artist may know, indeed, that he is following the wrong path when he loves the artistic presentation of a thing better than the thing presented, when he is moved more by a single picture of a perfect scene than by the ten thousand lovely things which he may see in a single country walk.

And the Little Red Doctor, who, from the shelter of a shrub had observed her presentation of his little idiosyncrasies, drew nearer and looked at her hard.

Fortunately, the much desired living came far sooner than Lucy could have expected, for Colonel Brandon, with characteristic kindness, offered the presentation of the rectory of Delaford to Edward through Elinor.

Thus we possess special presentations of German literature considered from the standpoint of its antique elements, and also from that of its Christian elements, and we could in the same way present theses which would show its development from the standpoint of the Romance or of the English influence.

"A likely gallant," he reflected, "to take the fancy of the king; and if I aid him with means to purchase rich attire, and procure him a presentation, he may not prove ungrateful.

A pang lanced through her as she caught herself senselessly recalling the flag presentation.

*** Mr. GEORGE BAKER, of Brentwood, received a presentation the other day on completing his fiftieth year as a carol singer.

Mr. Howard says he thinks he should have turned rebel, and refused the presentation of a valuable living, with the title of archdeacon attached to his name, if any one but Herbert were to succeed him here; but as he leaves his flock under his care, he will not refuse the blessings offered him.

46 Verbs to Use for the Word  presentations