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They argued that they had to be
richly
compensated in order to be motivated.
But, given Livni’s record, she
richly
deserves the chance to try.
Different bits of kitsch, this time Ukrainian, were
richly
represented.
And, instead of being punished, the former enemies were educated – through cultural and political programs,
richly
subsidized by US money – to be more like Americans.
Over the past few years, investors have tended to be
richly
rewarded for setting aside traditional determinants of market value and focusing on just one thing: plentiful and predictable liquidity injections into the marketplace.
In the center of this room stood a table,
richly
spread.
Both sides of this room, famous among the antiquarians of Burgundy, which the Duke Charles the Bold built about the year 1470 in expiation of some offence, were lined with wooden stalls,
richly
carved.
A lackey,
richly
attired, passed rapidly through the room.
Frances followed him into the hall, and blushing richly, inquired, in a hurried voice,-"But why - why do you leave us, Mr. Dunwoodie?
A massive silver tankard,
richly
embossed with the Wharton arms, held the beverage he was to drink during the night; while beautiful vessels of china performed the same office for the two American captains.
On the table lay a pair of curiously and
richly
mounted horseman's pistols, and the handle of a sheathed rapier, of exquisite workmanship, protruded from between the legs of the gentleman, one of whose hands carelessly rested on its guard.
But I take all the blame upon myself for never having told your worships of my uncle's vagaries, that you might put a stop to them before things had come to this pass, and burn all these accursed books—for he has a great number—that
richly
deserve to be burned like heretics."
Thence they will lead him, no doubt, to some
richly
adorned chamber of the palace, where, having removed his armour, they will bring him a rich mantle of scarlet wherewith to robe himself, and if he looked noble in his armour he will look still more so in a doublet.
Searching further he found a little memorandum book
richly
bound; this Don Quixote asked of him, telling him to take the money and keep it for himself.
As soon as she recognised me she did not delay an instant, but without answering a word came down immediately, opened the door and presented herself before us all, so beautiful and so
richly
attired that I cannot attempt to describe her.
For myself, I can only say that when I read them, so long as I do not stop to think that they are all lies and frivolity, they give me a certain amount of pleasure; but when I come to consider what they are, I fling the very best of them at the wall, and would fling it into the fire if there were one at hand, as
richly
deserving such punishment as cheats and impostors out of the range of ordinary toleration, and as founders of new sects and modes of life, and teachers that lead the ignorant public to believe and accept as truth all the folly they contain.
The lady was also in green, and so
richly
and splendidly dressed that splendour itself seemed personified in her.
The car was twice or, perhaps, three times as large as the former ones, and in front and on the sides stood twelve more penitents, all as white as snow and all with lighted tapers, a spectacle to excite fear as well as wonder; and on a raised throne was seated a nymph draped in a multitude of silver-tissue veils with an embroidery of countless gold spangles glittering all over them, that made her appear, if not richly, at least brilliantly, apparelled.
And so I say, sirs, that these troubadours
richly
deserve to be banished to the isles of the lizards.
They scanned her from head to foot, and observed that she had on red silk stockings with garters of white taffety bordered with gold and pearl; her breeches were of green and gold stuff, and under an open jacket or jerkin of the same she wore a doublet of the finest white and gold cloth; her shoes were white and such as men wear; she carried no sword at her belt, but only a
richly
ornamented dagger, and on her fingers she had several handsome rings.
At this instant there came up to the spot where the four stood a brother of one of the two shepherdesses, like them in shepherd costume, and as
richly
and gaily dressed as they were.
She welcomed her with great kindness, charmed as well by her beauty as by her intelligence; for in both respects the fair Morisco was
richly
endowed, and all the people of the city flocked to see her as though they had been summoned by the ringing of the bells.
'Bring a bucket, and throw it all over her; it'll do her good, and she
richly
deserves it.'
'I don't think he will, Sir.''Whenever I meet that Jingle again, wherever it is,' said Mr. Pickwick, raising himself in bed, and indenting his pillow with a tremendous blow, 'I'll inflict personal chastisement on him, in addition to the exposure he so
richly
merits.
An old oak afforded a pleasant shelter to the group, and a rich prospect of arable and meadow land, intersected with luxuriant hedges, and
richly
ornamented with wood, lay spread out before them.
If you throw away this chance, you will both
richly
deserve to be hanged, as I sincerely trust you will be.
There was an infectious quality in Tarvin's open and friendly manner, in his willingness to be amused, and in his lively willingness to contribute to the current stock of amusement, and there was something endearing in his hearty, manly way, his confident, joyous air, his manner of taking life strongly, and richly, and happily.
Some fragments of past splendor appeared here and there upon the walls of this modest lodging; a sword, for example,
richly
embossed, which belonged by its make to the times of Francis I, the hilt of which alone, encrusted with precious stones, might be worth two hundred pistoles, and which, nevertheless, in his moments of greatest distress Athos had never pledged or offered for sale.
But the words you have just spoken, the hope you have almost given me, will have
richly
paid all--were it my life."
I obeyed my love; and have I not been
richly
paid for that obedience?
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