carlyle in English

noun

male first name; family name; Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), Scottish born English essayist and historian who wrote about the French Revolution in 1837; city in Illinois (USA)

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1. — for Carlyle: multi-product global alternative asset management firm,

2. Silence is more eloquent than words. Thomas Carlyle 

3. Mm. They say this Gloria Carlyle was a real witch.

4. — for The Carlyle Group LP: a global alternative asset manager,

5. The Works of Thomas Carlyle by Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill (1897) " being swollen out of shape by superfluous details, defaced with dilettante Antiquarianisms, " 2

6. Nothing builds self- esteem and self- confidence like accomplishment. Thomas Carlyle 

7. Carlyle is a global alternative asset manager managing funds that invest globally.

8. 4 Silence is more eloquent than words. Thomas Carlyle 

9. Popular opinion is the greatest lie in the world. Thomas Carlyle 

10. She was formerly the managing director and CFO of The Carlyle Group.

11. Marx and Engels agreed with Carlyle as far as his criticism of the hereditary aristocracy.

12. Egotism is the source and summary of all faults and miseries. Thomas Carlyle 

13. 8 Thomas Carlyle , notwithstanding his tedious rhetoric, is a master of the sublime in prose style.

14. Prior notification of a concentration (Case M.9120 — Carlyle/Apollo) — Candidate case for simplified procedure ( 1 )

15. According to Carlyle A. Thayer, this wave of fighting had the nature of a "phony war".

16. Resembling or suggesting Buckram, as in stiffness or formality: "a wondrous Buckram style" (Thomas Carlyle)

17. Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness. Thomas Carlyle 

18. Carlyle Lake is managed for flood control purposes, which means that the lake level fluctuates sharply with the seasons.

19. Blueweeds Politics, life and development in Falls Church Carlyle Community News Community happenings and news from in and around the Carlyle neighborhood of Alexandria Restonian A look at what's doing in the New Town(tm) of Reston(tm), warts and all Shirlington Village Blog Happenings in Arlington's Shirlington Village

20. Carlyle had a number of would-be romances before he married Jane Welsh, important as a literary figure in her own right.

21. How happy we were when a few years later, we were invited to the dedication of a newly built Kingdom Hall in Carlyle!

22. ''An ironic man, with his sly stillness, and Ambuscading ways,'' wrote Thomas Carlyle in ''Sartor Resartus,'' ''may be viewed as a pest to society.''

23. CalPERS updates the carrying value of its Carlyle stake each year in its Annual Investment Report, although it's buried inside of a section titled "Expansion Capital."

24. Imperfection clings to a person, and if they wait till they are brushed off entirely, they would spin for ever on their axis, advancing nowhere. Thomas Carlyle 

25. 1837 Thomas Carlyle, The French Revolution: A History Robespierre, when he heard of it, broke out into something almost like swearing at the brutish Blockheadism of this Hébert[.]

26. 27 Even before China Pacific went public in Hong Kong, Carlyle co-founder David Rubenstein showcased the fund's success in the insurer at its annual global limited partner meeting in Washington D.C.

27. Record Of The Buddhistic Kingdoms Fa Hsien, Tackett And The Indian (Tackett Trilogy) Lyn Nofziger, Seen And Unseen: Discovering The Microbes Of Yellowstone Joan Henson, Translations From The German Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881

28. Other articles where Chartism is discussed: Thomas Carlyle: London: In Chartism (1840) he appeared as a bitter opponent of conventional economic theory, but the radical-progressive and the reactionary elements were curiously blurred and mingled

29. 1843, Carlyle, Thomas, “XVII: The Beginnings”, in Past and Present, book 2: When the poor man’s integuments, no longer nourished from within, become dead skin, mere Adscititious leather and callosity, wearing thicker and thicker, uglier

30. The website's critical consensus reads, "The Legend of Barney Thomson may not quite live up to its grandiose title, but it offers a fine calling card for debuting director Carlyle, and Emma Thompson's performance adds a spark."

31. Adam Smith akustischen Analogismus Argumentation Asias Aspekte Ästhetik Ausdrucksästhetik beiden bezug Blake Brown Carlyle Coleridge Dahlhaus Denken DeQuincey deutschen Dichter Dichtung Dimension Dream-Fugue Ekphrasis Elemente epistemologische erscheint erstens expression feeling folgenden Form Formulierung freilich Friedrich Schlegel

32. They are the men whom it would Behoove you to drill a little, and tie to the halberts in a benevolent manner, if you could! LATTER-DAY PAMPHLETS THOMAS CARLYLE Therefore does it Behoove Congress, by proper, instant action, to relieve itself of this painful responsibility

33. ‘There is no work anywhere to my knowledge that attempts with the precision and stamina of this one to Anatomize a compositional process down to its very last move.’ ‘Thomas Carlyle was perhaps the first to Anatomize the note of division that in part defines the cultural crisis inherited by Howards End.’

34. 1871, Thomas Carlyle, The life of John Sterling, page 232: By no chance did you ever hear from him a whisper of those mean repinings, miserable Arraignings and questionings of the Eternal Power, such as weak souls even well disposed will sometimes give way to in the pressure of their despair

35. The Autobiography Of Goethe: Truth And Poetry, From My Own Life: 1848 Thomas Carlyle: Reminiscences: 1849 William Wordsworth: The Prelude: 1850 Leo Tolstoy: Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth: 1856 Alexandre Dumas: Mes Mémoires: 1856 John Neal: Wandering Recollections of a Somewhat Busy Life: An Autobiography: 1869 Sara Coleridge: Memoir: 1874

36. ‘There is no work anywhere to my knowledge that attempts with the precision and stamina of this one to Anatomize a compositional process down to its very last move.’ ‘Thomas Carlyle was perhaps the first to Anatomize the note of division that in part defines the cultural crisis inherited by Howards End.’

37. Capriole (third-person singular simple present Caprioles, present participle caprioling, simple past and past participle Caprioled) (intransitive) To leap; to caper.() To cause (one's mounted horse) to perform a Capriole1838, Thomas Carlyle, Sir Walter Scott Brawny fighters, all cased in buff and iron, their hearts too sheathed in oak and triple brass, Caprioled their huge war-horses

38. Broach (third-person singular simple present broaches, present participle broaching, simple past and past participle Broached) To make a hole in, especially a cask of liquor, and put in a tap in order to draw the liquid1837 Thomas Carlyle, The French Revolution: A History How often has the Broached barrel proved not to be for joy and heart effusion, but for duel and head-breakage.