Together they ate up Mary's biscuits and cake and talked about Beatrice's remodelling the Constantine mansion at the cost of many thousands.
Gaylord fairly floated home, to find Trudy remodelling a dress, scraps of fur and shreds of satin on the floor.
But if you really want to hasten the end send Gay up there with plans for remodelling his room--it will either kill or cure," he laughed.
In its early form of libretto it had a run of fifty-six representations, and was then withdrawn from the stage; and the work of remodelling from five to three acts, and other improvements in the dramatic framework, was thoroughly carried out.
I called therefore for a revision of the treaties, and for a remodelling of the constitution of the Japanese government.
The other, modelled after Rousseau, was practical rather than intellectual, and aimed at remodelling education as well as altering belief.
Some sniff at the "high calling"; albeit endeavor cannot be at once more scientific and awesome than raveling the mental twists, and remodelling the faulty clay of humans.
This second remodelling of the Forum commenced in the early years of the Empire, the pavement having been laid before the pedestal of the monument to Augustus was built.
The round tower is also curiously consistent with the older Scottish style, which the Romanesque was then remodelling or superseding, but bears no analogy to that of the Abbey of St. David.
They have already succeeded in controlling the sovereign and in remodelling the House of Commons.
The result of the Whig remodelling of the order of the Commons has been this--that it has placed the nomination of the Government in the hands of the popish priesthood.
Said he: "In 1858 Mr. Pullman came to Bloomington and engaged me to do the work of remodelling the Chicago & Alton coaches into the first Pullman sleeping-cars.
There were no blue prints or plans made for the remodelling of these first two sleeping-cars, and Mr. Pullman and I worked out the details and measurements as we came to them.
At this time he talked a great deal about the remodelling of The Oprichnik and The Maid of Orleans, which he had in view for the immediate future.
Remodelling the opera Vakoula the Smith as Les Caprices d'Oxane.
Yet it could not save Athens, except upon a condition which she neither would nor could accept, that of remodelling her polity and the life of her citizens in accordance with divine truth and justice.
It is very advisable to distinguish between the mere impulses which are able to produce sudden reversion, and between actual transforming causes which result directly or indirectly in the remodelling of a species.
And evolution is not a continuousremodelling and shaping anew, but a continuance in growth.
But, as we have the elaborate volitional constitution we do have, the remodelling must be effected; there is no escape.
Even from the point of view of our own ends, we should probably make a botch of remodelling the universe.
But, whilst connecting it with the Church tradition, he did not shrink from the boldest remodelling of the latter, because the preservation of its wording was to him a sufficient guarantee of the Christian character of the speculation.
The history of the remodelling of the conception of the Church.
But among themselves there was no longer, as at the beginning, any question of a new organisation in the strict sense of the word, and of a radical remodelling of Christian society.
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