We teachers try not to influence the opinion of the school in the choice of the recipient of the Honor Medal.
Yet my teachers and myself, as well as the school, were practically unanimous in the selection of Tommy Wardwell as the recipient of the Medal of Honor.
The Public Library was the recipient of a missile that played havoc with a hoary tome.
Scott-Turner was the recipient of a special salvo, which nearly unsaddled him again; and the other officers were bored to death bowing their acknowledgments along the route.
The Premier Mine was the recipient of some lumps of love from this amorous gipsy; but nobody was smitten by her charms.
The hospital was the recipient of a grant-in-aid, which a gentleman resident in its vicinity participated in--his face getting chopped by some startled pebbles.
I suspect he has been the recipient of many strange confessions.
Clairon became the recipient of great favors and honors, her most prominent slave being Marmontel, to whom she had given a room in her hôtel after Mme.
During the continuance of her labors, Mrs. Hoge was frequently the recipient of costly and elegant gifts, as testimonials of the respect and gratitude with which her exertions were viewed.
Three months before he had been the recipient of a most flattering commission from that wealthy and esteemed connoisseur the Earl of Moneyton.
The Articles on the Sacraments also tend somewhat to the Low Church view of them, and dwell more on the faith of the recipient than on the consecration of the priest.
The reverse is plain with a hollow centre, round the edge of which the name and regiment of the British recipient are indented in skeleton block letters.
The name, rank, regiment or ship to which the recipientwas attached is engraved upon the back of the suspender, and the record of the act which gained the decoration inside the circle on the back of the cross.
The name of the recipient and the date of the action should be engraved on the back of the cross.
The conditions are almost exactly similar to those for the Victoria Cross, and the recipient received an annual pension of £10.
The Cross does not carry with it any individual preference or entitle the recipient to use any letters after his name.
There are, of course, other combinations, but these were due to the fact that the recipient had taken part in the earlier campaigns.
But all sacraments given to adults give grace only in proportion as the recipient receives them worthily.
The record of her life gives evidence that she was the recipient of wonderful supernatural graces.
The restored Society, like the old, has been the recipient of many favors from the Sovereign Pontiffs.
For those who hear are stimulated to do good service to the State, and commend those who return gratitude for such service even more than they commend the recipient of the crown.
Phillpotts, asserted that the mere act of baptism conferred regeneration upon the recipient and washed away his original sin.
There, far more than in private life, it is a great mistake for the party that has conferred a boon to remind the recipient of what he owes, especially if that recipient be young and aspiring.
God's 'remembrance' is in Scripture frequently used to express His loving deeds, which show that their recipient is not forgotten of Him.
Do not lose yourselves in the crowd or hide yourselves from the personal incidence of Christ's offer, but feel that you stand, as you do indeed, alone the hearer of His voice, the possible recipient of His saving mercy.
Albert had proclaimed his triumph at home, of course, had exhibited his check, had been the recipient of hugs and praises from his grandmother and had listened to paeans and hallelujahs from Mrs. Ellis.
It was written in New York, was addressed to "Captain Lotus Snow," and began by taking for granted the fact that the recipient knew all about matters of which he knew nothing.
The recipient of his kindness receives it in characteristic Eastern fashion, with exaggerated words of self-depreciation, which sound almost too humble to be quite sincere.
That gives the Psalmist's consciousness that in his prophecy he was but the recipient of a message.
This first verse heightens the importance of the subsequent oracle by dwelling on the claims of the recipient of the revelation to be heard and heeded.
On the first occasion of the five he unites Joshua with himself as a recipient of the promise, 'Thou knowest the thing that the Lord said concerning me and thee.
In fact the above writer admits that the surcharge had no other value than to enable the recipient to distinguish the letter from his other mail.
It was intended mainly to obviate the need of remitting small sums by mail in postage stamps, with the consequent difficulty to the recipient of disposing of any quantity.
When lining up the quarter should take a quick glance, not directly at the player he is to make the recipient of the ball, but covering the general position of all the men.
On the reverse side there is a printed statement which the recipient is expected to sign to the effect that he is interested in “Dr.
The recipient usually becomes either pale or suffused, he has a ringing in his ears, has a sensation of great altitude, and occasionally has a dryness of the fauces and a metallic or a garlic taste.
A minority of women are acquiring also a new relationship to the industrial order in becoming the recipient of wages or salary, instead of being paid for work as of old in "truck" or in "kind.
Israel is again the immediate recipientof God's acts, but they reverberate through the world.
The psalm crowns its celebration of God's miracles of deliverance by declaring the aim of them all to be that their recipient may walk before God--i.
Though the song was new in this singer's mouth, as befitted a recipient of deliverances fresh from heaven, the theme was old; but each new voice individualises the commonplaces of religious experience, and repeats them as fresh.
It is difficult to imagine Jezebel or Athaliah as the recipient of these counsels, nor does it seem to the present writer to add anything to the enjoyment of the psalm that the person to whom they were addressed should be identified.
Then this functionary who has been the recipient of a wink and half a rupee (don't forget the coin when working the combination), who can write but who cannot read, fills in a placard which is hanging outside the compartment.
We understand that therecipient proposes to return the letter to the Post Office marked "Date unknown.
Carraud was one of the women who had the most faith in Balzac; she was the recipient of his confidences, even the most delicate ones; and when his conduct displeased her she did not hesitate to take him to task.