单词 | purvey |
例句 | Breezeblocks is the sort of idiosyncratic indie we'd imagine bands we've never heard such as Swell Maps or Arab Strap would have purveyed, affirming that there are quixotic imaginations at work here. New band of the day – Alt-J (No 1,275) 2012-05-24T15:26:10Z In the first movement, the piano purveyed rippling arpeggios, a Glassian trademark, while the strings worked through melodic figures. Review: Chiara Quartet Says Farewell on a High Note 2018-05-13T04:00:00Z What they do is not unprecedented; Tiger Beat and other fan magazines were purveying well-scrubbed stories about the lives of teen idols back when their grandparents were kids. Zoella’s fall from grace: Why we demand so much authenticity from our YouTube stars 2014-12-21T05:00:00Z Against this backdrop Rockwell was accused of purveying an artificial and squeaky-clean view of America, which remains a criticism of him today. Rockwell Paintings at the Smithsonian American Art Museum 2010-07-01T16:28:00Z More than just brands and buildings, they are also storytellers who purvey distinctive forms of inspiration and information through their collections, exhibitions, events and narratives. Museums connecting cultural tourists: more substance over style, please 2013-04-02T12:27:22Z McCain purveyed the tale of his travails as a prisoner of war, Obama the saga of his multicultural family. 'America's top satirist' 2010-09-04T23:02:00Z On hand at this free event will be a number of Brooklyn’s finest independent booksellers, purveying rare, unique and otherwise coveted editions. Weekend Miser: Literary Festival by South Asian Women’s Creative Collective 2012-11-29T21:20:46Z Prokofiev's gigantic musical scherzo goes well under Leo Hussain's crisp and observant baton, its stunning repertoire of modernist paraphernalia vigorously purveyed by the English Chamber Orchestra. The Love for Three Oranges 2010-06-18T22:40:00Z To ignore the follies of a team you might favor produces the sort of torturous bad reasoning purveyed by radio pundits and cable news hosts, just as partisanship weakens comedy. Nobody punctures blowhards better than Jon Stewart on 'The Daily Show' 2015-02-11T05:00:00Z Silly as it is, “Xander Cage” nevertheless purveys a deeply depressing view of heroism, one without conscience, compassion or moral qualms. Review: ‘XXX: Return of Xander Cage’ Deploys Vin Diesel on a New Mission 2017-01-19T05:00:00Z In a sense, this is also Goodwin’s aim: to purvey moral instruction and even practical guidance to aspiring leaders through the stories of four exceptional American presidents. The True Grit of Four American Presidents 2018-09-14T04:00:00Z In overlapping scenes, we learn that, while Dex was more or less honest, even in regard to his ambivalence about his coming marriage, Shellie was purveying her own American fiction. Review: In ‘The Layover,’ Strangers on a Plane and Missed Connections 2016-08-25T04:00:00Z But her current band also harked back to the plush, gospel-infused pop-jazz of the 1970s as purveyed by groups like Stuff. Simphiwe Dana, Tumi and the Soil Play at the Apollo Theater 2014-10-12T04:00:00Z Not a word has been purveyed in exchange for anything, redemption or otherwise. “Breaking Bad’s” hell on earth 2012-07-15T14:30:00Z He’s yet another fence leaper, purveying a combo of poetry, performance art and stalker rant. Review: New Museum Triennial Casts a Wary Eye on the Future 2015-02-26T05:00:00Z But the question is in the execution of these new plots, and specifically how ardently this spinoff will purvey a skewed image of justice’s inner workings, as is the tendency of Wolf’s other work. Can “Law & Order: Hate Crimes” work in the era of Trump and Black Lives Matter? 2018-09-05T04:00:00Z Or, why not target corporations that purvey fast food like Macdonalds. Kebabs as a Political Statement in France 2014-12-22T05:00:00Z The avant-garde, at least as purveyed here, is way too old hat to capture it. Review: Joan Didion’s ‘The White Album,’ Now in Living Color 2018-11-29T05:00:00Z Bim purvey a breezy version of the latter's torpid, torrid trip-hop – it's less massive, and it doesn't attack, it soothes while Rosier's voice sighs and whispers, like Dido and Sarah Cracknell's sweetly sibilant kid sister. New band of the day ? No 819: Bim 2010-07-06T16:12:00Z Some of them were in Brigadier Ambrose, who were a good new indie band from Kent and London a few years ago and purveyed a neat line in quirky guitar pop. New band of the day (Vlks No 1,485) 2013-04-04T14:04:35Z On that wide and colourful stage, beside leading men such as T-Bone Walker and Lowell Fulson, he played the role of an agreeable character actor, purveying jaunty boogie songs and contemplative blues anecdotes. Jimmy McCracklin 2012-12-28T17:39:19Z Much of its appeal lies in the contrast between the ostensibly stodgy actors and the outlandish tales they purvey. Review: ‘Travels With My Aunt’ Taps Into a Hidden Sense of Adventure 2015-10-15T04:00:00Z Imperialism for the masses, the movie culture of the 1920s, purveyed romantic fantasies of an imaginary East. ‘Shiraz,’ a Silent Spectacle of India, Returns 2019-01-16T05:00:00Z Even the most seasoned speakers worry that they will be exposed as frauds, or purvey all the narrative excitement of televised fishing. Joining Toastmasters to Overcome a Fear of Public Speaking 2013-12-24T21:13:15Z She purveyed a “Go get yours!” girl empowerment that would have been brave for the 1970s and was still refreshing for the 1980s. Dan Savage: “It was going to be a joke” 2012-10-06T22:00:00Z Both artists purveyed different brands of flamboyance back in their hey-days, illustrated by some fun archival footage. Crowe pays homage to Elton John, Leon Russell 2011-04-24T22:07:44Z It’s a fallacy to think that classical music can only be purveyed in the way it’s most familiar: the established concert-hall format. Perspective | American orchestras: Revamping the model, or embracing the obvious? 2018-04-12T04:00:00Z More than half of this book is historical, and Seal purveys his material with an even hand. Meander: East to West Along a Turkish River by Jeremy Seal – review 2012-07-06T21:55:10Z The Florida band Tenth Avenue North is a stalwart of contemporary Christian music, purveying deeply temperate lite-rock with the faintest hint of urgency. Holiday Hits, Christmas Comebacks and Some Jingle Bell Schlock 2017-11-29T05:00:00Z Last time out, on 2006's Back to Basics, she was decorously modelling herself on Jean Harlow and purveying vaguely retro soul. Christina Aguilera: Bi-On-Ic 2010-06-03T14:30:00Z But the old patina lingers, for as George Christie was cannily aware, Glyndebourne purveys a brand of elegance increasingly unobtainable in postmodern times. George Christie Dies at 79; Steward of His Family’s Glyndebourne Legacy 2014-05-13T04:28:58Z What Boyle purveys, for all the machismo of his Glaswegian bluster, are exquisitely phrased little aperçus. Comedy gold: Frankie Boyle – Live 2012-08-23T15:38:32Z Did buncheong craftsmen consciously cater to nostalgia for country life and times past the way producers of faux antiques purveyed by stores like Pottery Barn do today? Art Review: Vessels of Clay, Centuries Old, That Speak to Modernity 2011-04-07T20:56:46Z Rather, I think that the very notion of the children’s movie is, too often, a coup of marketing that comes disguised in the very virtues that the movies purvey. “A Monster Calls” and the Stifling Lessons of Children’s Movies 2017-01-06T05:00:00Z The human gut suspects that we are far too susceptible to those cravings to trust the simple solutions purveyed on our TV shows. Omarosa won’t save us from Trump: Stop hitching your hope to the stars 2018-08-14T04:00:00Z As if that were not enough, some of the advice they are purveying is flat-out wrong. The personal finance industry can’t save us 2013-03-06T20:53:00Z These attacks are driven by the assumption that the media has a liberal bias, and is responsible for routinely purveying "fake news" and systematically manipulating the public as a result. What liberal bias? My media research suggests it's another right-wing myth 2023-07-02T04:00:00Z Recognizability was never an issue for a clutch of business leaders who died this year, at least in terms of the products they purveyed. Unlikely Parallels in a Year of Momentous Deaths 2022-12-29T05:00:00Z If it’s egregious for politicians and celebrities to purvey misinformation, it’s far worse when the lie peddler is a physician. Opinion | California’s anti-misinformation bill is well intentioned. But it’s a bad idea. 2022-09-12T04:00:00Z In both cases, the agency asserted that the clinics were in effect purveying illegal drugs as defined by federal law. Column: In blow to public health, judge tosses FDA lawsuit targeting a clinic offering unproven stem cell treatments 2022-08-31T04:00:00Z California ballot initiative campaigns long since turned into founts of misinformation and lies purveyed by self-interested promoters. Column: Prop. 27 backers say it will solve homelessness by enabling sports gambling. Don't bet on it 2022-08-31T04:00:00Z None of this evidence necessarily matters, however, when the prevailing narrative in American political culture — particularly among Republican officials, right-wing pundits and much of the public — is that the media is purveying biased "fake news." What liberal bias? My media research suggests it's another right-wing myth 2023-07-02T04:00:00Z There’s Remnant Brewing, a taproom by night and coffeehouse by day, a vegetarian takeout eatery called Saus, and Hot Box, which purveys North Shore roast beef sandwiches, a regional specialty. In Somerville, Mass., new Union Square stop is a go 2022-06-03T04:00:00Z What animates these rulings, along with much of the rhetoric about home defense purveyed by gun advocates, is the impression that American families and homes are threatened by unrelenting violence. Column: California's tough gun laws have made the state safer than the rest of the country 2022-06-02T04:00:00Z But that may not matter to a Congress that can be so easily hypnotized by lies purveyed by special interests. Column: Big business musters more lies to smear a Biden nominee because she would do her job 2022-05-19T04:00:00Z Berman’s death provides us with an opportunity to review the FDA’s campaign against clinics purveying bogus stem cell treatments. Column: Mark Berman, pusher of unproven stem cell therapies, dies while awaiting verdict in FDA lawsuit 2022-05-17T04:00:00Z On Saturday morning in the “Merchants’s Room,” Cho was signing copies of this and his other work, while numerous dealers purveyed their wares. Review | Sherlock Holmes through the eyes of an ultimate fan 2022-01-26T05:00:00Z That’s because unalloyed optimism, which is what’s generally purveyed by corporate executives, is unhealthy for capitalism, just as living on a diet exclusively of Twinkies would be for you or me. Column: Remember the GameStop stock craze? Looks like it's over 2022-01-25T05:00:00Z The sort of misinformation she’s both purveying and putting into practice is among the reasons that this pandemic’s costs in sickness and death have been so great. Can We Make Our Granddaughter Give Up Her Scary Dog? 2021-12-14T05:00:00Z A generation earlier, they were “the first to popularly purvey African-American spirituals in concert,” making a great impact in an 1872 American tour and a widely celebrated European tour in 1873. Review | He saw a ‘noble’ future for Black and Indigenous composers. He was wrong. 2021-12-08T05:00:00Z How fitting that seems, given his willingness to purvey poisonous political baloney for voter consumption. Opinion | A disqualifying idea from Mr. Youngkin 2021-10-15T04:00:00Z We’ve been pointing the finger at Mercola since as long ago as 2012; he’s been repeatedly cited by the Food and Drug Administration for purveying unsupported medical treatments to his followers. Column: YouTube is finally banning anti-vaccination promoters, but why did it take so long? 2021-09-29T04:00:00Z Tourism is one of the Bahamas’ principal economic engines, and Bey is all too familiar with its abuses: low wages and 12-hour shifts at outposts that are outwardly purveying luxury to the world. Love of a Black planet: Artist April Bey's Atlantica soars beyond Wakanda 2021-08-18T04:00:00Z Some doctors have purveyed misinformation on Fox News and other right-wing broadcast outlets. Column: A warning to doctors: Spreading COVID misinformation could cost them their licenses 2021-08-16T04:00:00Z Now interpellations happen all over the place, whenever someone addresses someone else and seeks to purvey an idea or prompt a course of action. How oil capitalists conspired to spread climate change denialism — in 1988 2021-05-15T04:00:00Z “It should not be construed as an endorsement of the ideas or narrative purveyed, nor of the personal conduct of the author.” Norton takes Philip Roth biography out of print 2021-04-27T04:00:00Z Capitol, or spend weeks purveying lies about the election results. Column: These 63 billionaires supported Trump, showing the necessity of a wealth tax 2021-01-15T05:00:00Z Journalism should, as a profession, establish fair and objective standards and procedures for censuring journalists and media for purveying egregious falsehoods and patterns of lying. Opinion | The media are not off the hook 2020-12-11T05:00:00Z She also purveyed her own border state of California, seeking out stories of individuals struggling with the ripple effects of unauthorized crossers – in particular, parents who lost their children by the actions of illegal immigrants. Filmmaker’s loyalties shaken after making illegal immigration documentary: ‘The truth is eye-opening' 2020-10-15T04:00:00Z In 1998, the Western Fuels Association, a consortium of coal companies headquartered in Colorado, established the front group Greening Earth Society to further purvey the idea that excess CO2 should be welcomed. How oil capitalists conspired to spread climate change denialism — in 1988 2021-05-15T04:00:00Z Survey respondents singled out Facebook in particular as problematic, with 48 percent saying they have heard “a lot” about false and misleading information being purveyed on its platform. Opinion | Biden’s VP should be prepared for an onslaught of online misogyny unlike anything seen before 2020-08-04T04:00:00Z Many rum aficionados, like Mr Watkins, say that rum still has an inferior image, purveyed by cheap brands, and often, their subsequent hangovers. How rum makers are improving the drink's image 2020-07-08T04:00:00Z But the people who are purveying the falsities know, psychologically, you will keep it stored. Hillary Clinton slams Trump handling of dual crises: 'He is without shame' 2020-06-05T04:00:00Z Trump, of course, is hoping to win the same credibility by acting strong and decisive, even when it means contradicting himself or purveying ignorant falsehoods. Perspective | Trump refuses to lead our national mourning. We shouldn’t want him to. 2020-05-01T04:00:00Z Infowars, the far right website that purveys conspiracy theories and fake news, and others are now banned on several leading social media sites but are still advertising pseudoscientific remedies directly through their own shops. W.H.O. Fights a Pandemic Besides Coronavirus: an ‘Infodemic’ 2020-02-06T05:00:00Z It’s a feature of what is taught in schools and purveyed in the media, which is myopic. An Oscars ban for a Nigerian film shows the Academy still doesn’t get it on race | Afua Hirsch 2019-11-06T05:00:00Z Carol ends up at a ramshackle New Mexican community of fellow-sufferers, who purvey the mantra of self-love. Todd Haynes Rewrites the Hollywood Playbook 2019-11-04T05:00:00Z When Trump announced his new policy last month, several dissenters lamented his betrayal of people who love America; Kurds are often eager to purvey this myth, too. Perspective | Five myths about Kurds 2019-10-31T04:00:00Z The fact is, the antidote to the depressing true stories purveyed by the news is the joyful abundance of thriving nature all around us. Opinion | Why doom and gloom won’t help us fight climate change 2019-08-16T04:00:00Z A large part of this plan, which was added in 2018, includes an “antimicrobial stewardship” program to purvey information on how to most safely use antibiotics. How to Save $45 Billion on Health Care Costs Each Year 2019-05-03T04:00:00Z That frazzled mom leaning over her toddler, identifying characters and purveying snacks during a “Captain Marvel” showing in Torrance on Friday night? I took my 2-year-old daughter to see ‘Captain Marvel’ — and I’m glad I did 2019-03-10T05:00:00Z In light of circumstances, agreeing to purvey water in perpetuity - while outside the government’s normal mission - might be considered a real bargain. Excerpts from recent South Dakota editorials 2019-01-28T05:00:00Z Others said if you were to purvey that, people might enjoy that.” Ex-Monkee Michael Nesmith revisits topical, cult 1972 album with latest tour 2019-01-20T05:00:00Z But the insects these companies are purveying no longer look like insects. Why Aren’t We Eating More Insects? 2018-09-07T04:00:00Z Trump himself has at times purveyed conspiracy theories, notably in refusing for years to back down from his false claim that Barack Obama was not born in the United States. The mystery of ‘Q’: How an anonymous conspiracy-monger launched a movement (if the person exists). 2018-08-01T04:00:00Z The swiftly purveyed assumption was that a cleanup followed and the problem is no more. Scholar Robert Meister on America: Saying “the past is evil” doesn’t mean the evil is past 2018-07-01T04:00:00Z It did so by devising the most successful system ever for compiling and purveying consumer data. Why Do We Care So Much About Privacy? 2018-06-11T04:00:00Z It is no coincidence that some of the most prominent crusaders for free speech on campus are those who don the mantle of the First Amendment to purvey sentiments hostile to minorities. Perspective | You can only protect campus speech if you acknowledge racism 2018-05-25T04:00:00Z Backpage.com has earned hundreds of millions of dollars purveying its immoral trade in Washington and across the United States, according to federal prosecutors. A major victory in fight to end sex trafficking 2018-04-12T04:00:00Z Trump’s political rise was fueled in part by the fact that he was willing to purvey corrosive conspiracy theories. Opinion | Elizabeth Warren and the new birtherism 2018-03-12T04:00:00Z So remarkable was this that some reporters who brought the statements to the public were immediately attacked on Twitter for purveying “fake news.” FBI is right to fight Trump’s efforts to politicize it 2018-02-01T05:00:00Z At least Hefner targeted an adult audience, purveying ridiculous and outlandish bunny costumes unlike say, Disney princesses presented to impressionable children or countless other mercenary exploiters of cultural stereotypes. Opinion | Hugh Hefner Was My Enemy 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z The company also belatedly acknowledged its role purveying false news to its users during the 2016 campaign and announced new measures to curb it. Why Facebook keeps stepping in it 2017-09-28T04:00:00Z But in an editorial in Playboy’s inaugural issue, the young publisher purveyed another life: Hugh Hefner, Who Built Playboy Empire and Embodied It, Dies at 91 2017-09-27T04:00:00Z Some companies appear to have unwittingly purveyed the plants for nearly a decade, says Michael Firko, deputy administrator of APHIS’s Biotechnology Regulatory Services division in Riverdale, Maryland. How the transgenic petunia carnage of 2017 began 2017-05-24T04:00:00Z “We ask those purveying falsehoods to give us peace, and to give law enforcement the time and space to do the investigation they need to solve our son’s murder,” they wrote. Fox News retracts controversial story on Seth Rich’s death and alleged WikiLeaks contact 2017-05-23T04:00:00Z We ask those purveying falsehoods to give us peace, and to give law enforcement the time and space to do the investigation they need to solve our son’s murder. Opinion | We’re Seth Rich’s parents. Stop politicizing our son’s murder. 2017-05-23T04:00:00Z Many of his adherents simply dismiss the damaging stories about Trump as “fake news” purveyed by a biased liberal media. As chaos mounts, are the grown-ups reasserting themselves in Washington? | Geoffrey Kabaservice 2017-05-20T04:00:00Z “He could be brought up on charges of purveying secrets of the U.S.,” he said. When Ecuador elects a new president, will Julian Assange still have a safe haven at its London embassy? 2017-03-29T04:00:00Z In a rambling press conference on Feb. 16, President Trump denounced many in the media, charging they had purveyed “fake news,” failed to give his administration any credit for its accomplishments and exaggerated its mistakes. Editorials from around New England 2017-03-03T05:00:00Z In the summertime, purveys his work at the Livingston Farmers Market. The worldly whittler 2017-02-25T05:00:00Z The president proceeded to circle back to the press time and again during the news conference to complain about “fake news” purveyed by “dishonest” reporters. Remember Nixon? There's history behind Trump's press attacks 2017-02-17T05:00:00Z Of all golden-age fallacies, none is dafter than that there was a time when politicians purveyed unvarnished truth. Post-truth politics will be debunked by online facts | Simon Jenkins 2017-01-26T05:00:00Z Rosenbaum helps clients deal with intellectual-property complaints, which occur when merchants are accused of purveying fakes or selling a restricted product without authorization. Amazon’s Marketplace merchants get help ‘poking the dragon’ for profit 2016-11-19T05:00:00Z Essentially agitprop presented as news, the program is fueling speculation that Mr. Trump wants to start a network, purveying news and opinion tailored to the candidate’s worldview. Trump TV Offers (Fledgling) Framework for Potential Media Future 2016-10-26T04:00:00Z “Second only to the drug dealers who purvey this problem is someone who would try to take advantage of anyone who is ill,” he said. How Staten Island’s Drug Problem Made It a Target for Poaching Patients 2016-08-23T04:00:00Z RT, formerly Russia Today, spends over $300 million per year purveying a toxic mixture of entertainment, real news and disinformation across cable, satellite and online media. Firehose of Falsehoods 2016-09-09T04:00:00Z I find it interesting that when dealers of illegal drugs are apprehended, they generally are sent to prison, whereas the tobacco industry purveys its addictive product with impunity. The deadliness of heroin and tobacco are easily underestimated 2016-08-05T04:00:00Z This is big stuff — PR firms are paid millions to purvey positive images of this sort. Media’s gift to Trump: Low expectations and, therefore, the ease with which to surpass them 2016-07-16T04:00:00Z Mr Comey said that this was a matter previously outside his purvey. FBI director defends decision in Hillary Clinton email case - BBC News 2016-07-07T04:00:00Z There are 23 official vendors who will purvey convention-themed merchandise, including flags, chocolate, jewelry, watches and furniture. Inside the Beltway: Clinton, Trump too close for comfort Tuesday 2016-07-04T04:00:00Z Very much the wild card in this list, Buffet is famed in the US for purveying the “island escapist” lifestyle to baby boomers. The best Prince covers: from Bruce Springsteen, Sufjan Stevens and others 2016-04-25T04:00:00Z On Wednesday Whittington and eight others, including Faulkner, were charged with armed abduction, purveying threats and physical harm, accusations that carry sentences of between seven and 20 years. How did it come to this? Inside the doomed bid to snatch Sally Faulkner's children 2016-04-15T04:00:00Z The Guardian reported that the charges included “armed abduction, purveying threats and physical harm,” which carry sentences of between seven and 20 years. Australian 60 Minutes Crew Charged Over Lebanon 'Kidnapping' 2016-04-13T04:00:00Z A Lebanese judicial source told the Guardian that the suspects have been charged with “armed abduction, purveying threats and physical harm,” accusations that carry sentences of between seven and 20 years. Suspects in alleged Beirut kidnapping face jail and hard labour 2016-04-12T04:00:00Z It gave rise to what I call “sorta know” journalism – that is, journalism which purveys rumor and gossip because you “sorta know” it’s true, even if the reporter hasn’t adequately sourced it. We are all sanctimonious whores: Ted Cruz, adultery rumors, and our embarrassing, sensationalist media 2016-04-05T04:00:00Z She is still wedded to the ideals of glamour that they purveyed. China’s Homegrown High-Fashion Designer 2016-03-21T04:00:00Z Kasich says the information would be distributed in the Middle East, China, Iran and Russia, to compete with the propaganda and misinformation purveyed by Islamic militants. Kasich would set up agency to promote 'Judeo-Christian' values overseas 2015-11-17T05:00:00Z Fat lot of good it will do him: Robertson, we recall, purveyed to the world intelligence he received from the Lord that Romney would win in 2012. All hail the Satanic Temple: Up close with the brilliant “Satanists” who drive the faith-deranged nuts 2015-11-01T04:00:00Z The Black Tux purveys a trimmer, more stylish suit, owns its entire supply chain and operates solely through a simple Website. The Tuxedo Startup Cutting Men's Warehouse Down A Size 2015-03-30T04:00:00Z “Consequently, many people feel that he purveyed musical trash. I know from experience that he had to be a virtuoso if he could play what he wrote.” Jeffrey Siegel’s ‘Keyboard Conversation’ delve into tortured soul of Liszt 2015-03-04T05:00:00Z Adapting to this new economic environment means IBM must transition from primarily selling proprietary systems and complex, customized IT services to purveying standardized, modular, usage based services that are easily integrable with third-party products. Yes, IBM Can Adapt To The As-A-Service Economy; Here's Why 2015-02-11T05:00:00Z Unfortunately some doctors — men and women sworn to the Hippocratic Oath — are purveying junk science. Revoke the license of any doctor who opposes vaccination 2015-02-06T05:00:00Z A. I neither analyze nor purvey; I consume and snore. Couch Slouch: More tried-and-true facts about sports television This simply isn’t true, the value to the economy lies in the value that consumers put on the goods and services that that company purveys. The Value To The Economy Of Apple Is iKit, Of Starbucks It's Coffee, Not The Taxes Either Company Pays 2014-06-24T04:00:00Z Their job is ostensibly even more about the purveying of opinions than columnists', but these days they obsessively save their views for special occasions. Want to tell the world what you really think? Say it with a stamp 2014-06-07T04:00:00Z Fish purveyed literary theory to wowed students and awed British academics in the 1970s and 80s, and Lodge's novel helped to cement his intellectual celebrity. From Scarlett Johansson to Tony Blair to the Queen: the noble tradition of writing real people into novels 2014-05-17T04:00:00Z As Lysaught’s derision implies, Heritage rejects the idea that the mainstream media impartially purveys straight news. The Tea Party Gets Into the News Biz 2014-05-08T09:47:12Z Desire is not just a Chicago commodity, purveyed by this city’s ultra-resilient pro basketball team. Wise: 2014 NBA playoffs: Wizards’ work pays off with 2-0 series lead coming home 2014-04-24T05:07:09Z ROGERS: And so if there are accomplices in purveying stolen information, shouldn’t we be concerned about that? FBI Director Comey discusses legality of reporters, stolen Snowden documents 2014-02-04T17:27:30Z He exercises vigorously and is a consumer of various over the counter treatments purveyed as salutary. The A-Fib Marketing Blitz: Be Still My Heart 2014-01-30T20:52:45Z The Administration is now “discovering . . . that insurance is complicated to buy” – and to assemble, price, purvey, and regulate. The Book That Predicted Obamacare's Failure -- And America's Rebirth 2013-12-24T18:03:00Z Dropping a story that purveys largely true information is indeed something that needs explaining after all. The Absolute Joy Of The Guardian's Sting Over PRISM And The NSA 2013-06-30T10:39:00Z We have created, for the first time in all history, a garden of pure ideology—where each worker may bloom, secure from the pests purveying contradictory truths. 1984 All Over Again--The Digital Health Revolution 2013-04-22T15:21:26Z Yesterday, the Chairman of the Alabama Republican Party, Bill Armistead, reportedly dipped his toe into the latter category, telling a Republican women’s group that a film that purveys that theory is “absolutely terrifying.” Alabama GOP Chairman goes birther 2012-09-20T17:11:00Z The internet just proved to be a much more efficient medium for purveying media. Are We Witnessing the Death of the Big-Box Store? 2012-05-24T13:00:43Z And the pack-horses they purveyed to carry off the plunder--why, the packmen avoid Stratford ever since as though we had the Black Death! The Story of Francis Cludde 2012-03-30T02:00:16.347Z All decrees of fate I spurn; Banishment is my return: Hate and force purvey for me, Death is shining victory. The English Novel And the Principle of its Development 2012-03-21T02:00:37.123Z Clearly the buyer in this branch must possess real taste and discrimination in addition to commercial ability, in order to be able to purvey these properly to the public. The Romance of a Great Store 2012-02-20T03:00:21.577Z When 'tis worn, I go again, another to purvey. The Sufistic Quatrains of Omar Khayyam 2012-01-08T03:00:15.553Z She added, for his consolation, that she would find an opportunity of purveying his child to him in good time, and pointed out that their friendship was now cemented for ever. Uncle's dream; And The Permanent Husband 2011-12-08T03:00:25.597Z Sharya, a native of Yemen, whose business it was to dress up the old legends and purvey them in a readable form to the public. A Literary History of the Arabs 2011-11-13T03:00:15.660Z Downstairs, the ground-floor spaces are often boutiques purveying such necessities as $1,200 bespoke jeans and $38,000 sofas. | SoHo: SoHo/Living In - Wealth, Beauty, and Their Many Lovers 2011-11-05T21:57:16Z There were deer and blue grouse in the woods, salmon in the river, and big trout in the lake; and the deleterious whisky purveyed at the nearest settlement was not inordinately dear. A Damaged Reputation 2011-10-17T02:00:16.117Z Most of the musical purveying done in the country. The International Jew The World's Foremost Problem 2011-10-16T02:00:19.257Z He continued: “To have a business allow that type of filth to be purveyed through their website or through their system is something that they say they can't handle but I suspect that's not true.” Rick Santorum: Google wouldn't be this mean to Joe Biden 2011-09-20T19:20:00Z No doubt the scions of the Venky's dynasty will already be whistling up a chauffeur service to purvey Kean around the place for the next 18 months or so. The Fiver 2011-08-15T15:24:07Z The Mail purveys bias and bile, and the "red-tops" what can at best be described as entertainment. Letters: The public interest and the press 2011-07-22T19:59:01Z I is silent in fruit, suit, recruit, bruise, cruise, heifer, surfeit, forfeit, counterfeit, Madeira, and y in they, prey, whey, obey, heyday, convey, survey, purvey. Guide to the Kindergarten and Intermediate Class and Moral Culture of Infancy. 2011-06-30T02:00:25.950Z From Rousseau’s “Confessions,” we have not room to purvey further. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z In place of the thoughtful concern of Jefferson and Adams, we have its opposite in tone and temperament — the shallow triumphalism purveyed by politicians now. Are America's Best Days Behind Us? 2011-03-03T09:10:00Z Navarre, and others were purveyed, as remarked above, in the forgotten treasuries of Painter, Pettie, Fenton and Whetstone, and many of these works or their originals filled a shelf in the playwrights’ libraries. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z Mrs. Arbuthnot was perusing that journal which for the modest sum of one halfpenny purveys the glamour of history with only five per cent. of its responsibilities. Mrs. Fitz 2011-02-14T03:00:38.317Z They purveyed knowledge in tabloid form and advertised the hungry public into nourishment. The Promise of Air 2011-02-02T03:00:23.997Z From books, on the other hand, Balzac purveyed a large share of his material. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z What spacious days his song recalls, When each monastic brotherhood Could brew, within its private walls, A vintage just as good As that which restaurants purvey As "rare old Tawny Port" to-day! Familiar Faces 2011-01-26T03:00:30.173Z McConnell, a master of purveying federal pork for his home state of Kentucky, had stood firm in his defense of the practice. Republican Senate leader McConnell backs ban on earmarks 2010-11-16T03:30:00Z Like Johnson did, Stern enjoys playing the role of provocateur; but unlike Johnson, who was patrician as well as waspish, Stern did not grow up surrounded by the luxury he purveys. The Traditionalist 2010-10-15T18:05:00Z Photograph: James McCauley Harrods is known for purveying some unusual items in its vast gilt halls. Get a degree in sales from Harrods 2010-06-21T15:01:00Z Increasingly, the groups who purvey it have focused on the delivery of services, not the building of institutions. 2010-01-22T18:10:00Z These were usually the leaders of the flock, in their marauding expeditions on their neighbor's domains; and in common with the others, they were eminently adapted to purvey for themselves on the frontier settlements. Domestic Animals History and description of the horse, mule, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and farm dogs; with directions for their management, breeding, crossing, rearing, feeding, and preparation for a profitable market; also their diseases and remedies. Together with full directions for the management of the dairy. Also in like manner he purveyed yearly for his soldiers a livery of red and white; and equipments sufficient for any naked man that was able to do the king and regent service. The Boke of Noblesse Sir, by leave of our cousin, the earl of this castle, I purveyed armor in which le Chavalier Malfait might do battle in this tournament. The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions It means the attempt to do efficiently several lines of intellectual work for the public instead of purveying literature for those who desire it. The Library and Society Reprints of Papers and Addresses To say that these bodies and others purveying good music, reach more than five million auditors a year would possibly be a generous figure. Great Singers on the Art of Singing Educational Conferences with Foremost Artists They used to send them out in pairs, sometimes to one district, and sometimes to another, to purvey food for them. My Dark Companions And Their Strange Stories We have also described how her stepfather Lord Hastings had the wardship of her future husband, and so it fell out that in due time "a convenient marriage was purveyed for her." The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West So she had the armor of Sir Tyre brought to Sir Launcelot and thus the Lady Elaine purveyed him in all wise for that tournament so that no one might know him who he was. The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions On the holy days which, as the etymology shows, were also holidays from the point of view of the crowd, drama was vigorously purveyed which made the primitive appeals of pathos, melodrama, farce and comedy. How to See a Play As night drew on, the others came trooping in, ready to do justice to anything eatable the chef could purvey. Trusia A Princess of Krovitch But Lupin was sitting up for her ladyship, with Miss Lutwyche, and would purvey hot water then, in place of this, which would be cold. When Ghost Meets Ghost He purveyed him an hundred men, Well harnessed in that stead, And himself in that same set And clothed in white and red. Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse So it was that the Lady Elaine the Fair went upon that quest in search of Sir Launcelot, and her father purveyed for her such an escort as he had said. The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions To perform this service, and it is a mighty one, is to have an intelligent theater, a self-respecting theater, a theater that shall purvey rational amusement to the few and the many. How to See a Play They must purvey victuals for a month to cross it only, for to go through it lengthways would require a year’s time. Old Roads and New Roads It was in the natural course of his advancement to be at last employed by a chief, or king; and it would then be a part of his duties to purvey the victim for sacrifice. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 14 (of 25) Meantime, what became of the unfortunate women who had no kind companion to purvey for them blankets and pillows from the mephitic sleeping-car, and cups of hot tea from unknown sources, Miselle cannot conjecture. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 90, April, 1865 And the esquire said to him: "Sir, this is your horse, and it hath been purveyed expressly for you." The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions Thus is it that a parent's care purveys His bounty, and, exacting rigorously The price in tears, each boon's full cost defrays? Old-Fashioned Ethics and Common-Sense Metaphysics With Some of Their Applications At the time Black was brought into one of the seaboard cities, the purveying of drugged and kidnaped mariners had risen to be almost a recognized profession. Thurston of Orchard Valley He possessed good business abilities, and had managed to accumulate a small fortune in the many years he purveyed to the people of Stanhope. The Banner Boy Scouts Snowbound A Tour on Skates and Iceboats In so far as those who purvey the news make of their own beliefs a higher law than truth, they are attacking the foundations of our constitutional system. Introduction to the Science of Sociology The reading public has been gorged and surfeited with war literature, a fact which has been only too painfully realized by publishers and editors, who purvey for its appetite and have overstocked the larder. Lessons of the war with Spain and other articles In Julius Cæsar Shakespeare emphasizes as one of Antony's characteristic traits his unreserved adulation of Cæsar, shown in reckless purveying to his dangerous weakness,—the desire to be called a king. The New Hudson Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar After the fight these sought our line, That aged harper and the girl, 135 And, having audience of the Earl, Mar bade I should purvey them steed, And bring them hitherward with speed. Lady of the Lake All of the great imperialist governments had at their disposal a vast machinery for the purveying of information—false or true as the case might demand. The American Empire But the bazaar-like alleys branching from the thoroughfares of the Cadjan City purvey many things not obtrusively obvious to the British official. East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan Tom did so; purveyed himself a kilt; met an heiress at the Inverness Meeting, and married her. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847 As for the country papers, the work of purveying local gossip and stirring the party kettle too often obscures the tremendous possibilities for a high-class service to the rural community which such papers may render. Chapters in Rural Progress Less and less every year are the nerves and muscles, the restless activities of arms and legs, exercised and made to purvey new vigor to the life. Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868) I am like a certain philanthropist of whom I have heard who purveyed sherbet to the rival camps of the Sultan of Morocco and the Pretender. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, June 24, 1914 The greater number of preachers show excellent "condition," the poorest farmers' wives vying with each other in purveying "creature comforts" for these spiritual comforters. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843 A line, a line, a gude straight line, O King, purvey me quick! From a Cornish Window A New Edition It has received many memorable guests, and its host is said to have purveyed for the last Henry that we have spoken of. Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine The brim was certainly a great deal flatter than I like personally, but quite in keeping with the general tastes of those who purvey meat. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, July 15, 1914 By this time Martin had started a victualling yard in the town, a shipbuilding yard, and an emporium near the Barbican, Plymouth, where he purveyed ships' stores and slop-clothing for merchant seamen. Shining Ferry These, and a hundred lies of equal baseness, were adroitly purveyed to the squadron by the outlaws, and, in less than a month, my fame was as black as the skin of my traducers. Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver From Rousseau's "Confessions," we have not room to purvey further. Classic French Course in English He seemed to have swallowed a lot of stories purveyed by people who were no friends to this country. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, March 22, 1916 "Garland, will you purvey another psychic and conduct the pursuit?" The Shadow World Never was man less bent on purveying morsels of deleterious gossip. The Tyranny of Weakness Pall Mall Joys in him, and Mile End; for his vocation Is to purvey the stuff of conversation. Hawthorn and Lavender with Other Verses "A certaine ruffling officer" called a Purveyor, who is occasionally found purveying money out of your purses, and is therefore, says Lord Coke, "on the highway to the gallowes." Notes and Queries, Number 181, April 16, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. He will purvey me to a page’s place in some noble household, and get thee a clerk’s or scholar’s place in my Lord of York’s house. The Armourer's Prentices Whetcoles, the potato salesman, has given up a lucrative addition to his regular business—the purveying of oysters—for the sake of having more time to attend the office. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 447 Volume 18, New Series, July 24, 1852 Though it persist unchanged in its rôle of purveying misinformation and absurdity to the Public, he should know it for himself a blessed dispensation. Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets Hence the judicious artist purveys for his palette at least two pigments of each colour, one eminent for delicate beauty, the other for richness and depth. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists Such a delicacy cost a whole quarter, the most expensive treat that the soda fountain purveyed. A Son of the City A Story of Boy Life “And you are my young master his nephew, who knew where to purvey me of good steel,” added Fulford, shaking Giles’s hand. The Armourer's Prentices The supply was regulated by the demand, and the character of the wares purveyed depended upon the wants of the market. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 2, August, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Its streets are narrow; and many are the small shops to purvey for the daily needs of its inhabitants. The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 1 (of 2) We must bear testimony, indeed, to the zeal with which they purvey, regardless of necessary expense, the choicest and most perfect materials. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists Part of a padre's recognized function is to cull and purvey news. The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad Seldom lastingly provided, for his own part, with apparatus of any kind, Jack had a genius for purveying all that he required in an emergency. Six to Sixteen A Story for Girls Then they said, "Here will we dwell; and you, Benjamin, the youngest and weakest, shall stay at home and keep house; we others will go abroad and purvey food." Household Stories by the Brothers Grimm When you saw the heading, "American Duchesses," you thought I was going to purvey some piquant scandal about high-placed ladies; and you straightway began to read my essay. Post-Prandial Philosophy If the old missionary zeal of Israel was extinct, they could still purvey impostures for the world. The Arian Controversy He is clearly alive to his responsibility, and is honestly concerned that the goods he purveys to the public shall be goods of which his conscience approves. Adventures in Criticism But none the less the real struggle is not with the thousands who furnish liquor but with the hundreds of thousands, or millions, to whom they purvey it. What Prohibition Has Done to America None the less with the wildest surmise Do I muse on the bountiful dish Of sensation purveyed for the wise And the foolish by Dorothy Gish. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, August 18th, 1920 Every morn a hundred slain, Every eve a hundred more, While the host purveyed thy fare, Feeding thee with cooling food! The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge Now that the monster can purvey for its own subsistence, it will only carry the mark about it, as a token of its having torn the womb it came from. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 04 (of 12) To permit Americans to purvey food for the French colonies would clearly be to undo the good work of the British navy. American Merchant Ships and Sailors "Nay," replied the King, smiling, "I may not return to my court thus weaponless; first will I find means to purvey me of a sword." Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion Now the city purveyed water through wooden pipes, laid under the ground. Children of the Market Place There are no monks in it, however; it is simply a rough mountain posada, offering a few poor beds in emergencies, and finding its chiefer lifework in purveying to the Luchon tourists. A Midsummer Drive Through the Pyrenees Rabbi Shimon and his son, however, managed to secret themselves in a college, where they were purveyed to by the Rabbi's wife, who brought them daily bread and water. Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala I want to drive him out of the house without me, were it but to purvey for me news and scandal. The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Volume 4 (of 7) It's in a poker game; an' the barkeep brings the dealer a cold deck onder a tray whereon he purveys the drinks. Wolfville Nights It is not in this direction that we must look for any improvement that is needed in the purveying of material for the stage. The Drama C. and D. push E. over the precipice, and C. stabs D. at a supper for which D. has purveyed poisoned wine. Some Private Views He had purveyed a goat to make pooja, and was returning home with it on life shoulder when he was descried by three knaves. Hindu literature : Comprising The Book of good counsels, Nala and Damayanti, The Ramayana, and Sakoontala Antonyms: noncontagious, incommunicable. catching, n. seizure, apprehension, arrest. catchword, n. cue. category, n. class, state, condition, division, predicament. cater, v. purvey. cater-cornered, a. Putnam's Word Book We loved this man; and thenceforward he purveyed "literature" to us at a rate to feed sixty millions of people and keep them clamoring for more. Emerson and Other Essays This is the period during which he becomes a willing, almost eager, mark for the decayed sport who purveys bad champagne and vends his own brand of noxious cigarettes. The "Goldfish" Widow Finkelstein smote her wig in horror and hurried back to purvey treacle. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People But while the keepers of restaurants were, as a rule, precluded by law from selling ale, the publicans on their side were not supposed to purvey refreshment other than their own special commodities. Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine England hath enough of Saxon churls without thee, and I shall purvey myself an esquire of youthful grace and noble blood.” More Bywords Still more so, as more unblushingly ostentatious, was his taking the criminal over to Pont's and giving him the very best dinner that Signor Faccini, proprietor of that celebrated hostelry, could purvey. By Advice of Counsel They had no use for their souls, therefore we purveyed them sleep, "balm of hurt minds." A Tramp's Sketches The affair stood thus: Great capital had already been invested in material, the purveying of which was solely in Kromitzki's hands. Without Dogma Why did he not purvey magnificent indiscretions whispered under the great periwig of Wycherley, or repeat that splendid story about Etheredge and my Lord Mulgrave? Gossip in a Library Every other way of purveying for their necessities they view as base and ignominious. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 282, November 10, 1827 We sprang from our nests, shook the hay-seed out of our hair, and were full-dressed without more ceremony, ready for whatever grand sensation Nature might purvey for our aesthetic breakfast. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 62, December, 1862 When information is purveyed in chunks simply as information to be retained for its own sake, it tends to stratify over vital experience. Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education For all they need is procured for them by Thessala, who searches and scours and purveys for them. Four Arthurian Romances "Get thy wounds healed, purvey thee a better horse, and it may be I will hold it worth my while to scourge out of thee this boyish spirit of bravado." Ivanhoe Splendid meat he sells—I beg his pardon—purveys. The Brother of Daphne Two years later, Howard recommended him for employment in purveying plank and timber in Norfolk and Suffolk for shipbuilding purposes. Men of Invention and Industry Jocundo names a time to wend his way, And servingmen meanwhile purveys and steeds; And a provision makes of fair array; For beauty borrows grace from glorious weeds. Orlando Furioso What need they torture their heads with that which others have taken so strictly and so unalterably into their own purveying? Areopagitica A speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing to the Parliament of England Behold, Nature ashamed, or, better to express, Troubled, that thou shouldst hunger, hath purveyed From all the elements her choicest store, To treat thee as beseems, and as her Lord With honour. Paradise Regained As a reaction from the season of gloom and industrial strife that had just passed away the agencies that purvey and stage-manage sensations laid themselves out to do their level best on this momentous occasion. Beasts and Super-Beasts In marriage, the man is supposed to provide for the support of the woman, the woman to make the home agreeable to the man; he is to purvey, and she is to smile. Northanger Abbey Lodged by him in his palace, every day And every hour, the stranger youth he sees, Studious to honour him, and bids purvey Store of provision for his better ease. Orlando Furioso It strikes you as purely an occasion for purveying provender to man's interior. Captivating Mary Carstairs He will purvey me to a page’s place in some noble household, and get thee a clerk’s or scholar’s place in my Lord of York’s house. The Armourer's Prentices We were at the Umbagog chain of lakes, and while it rained the damster had purveyed us a boat and crew. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862 Unfortunately he had not the foresight to enquire particularly which of the articles those two had purveyed. The Man from the Clouds In their home, furthermore, was the wealth of a millionaire, and they were, at this time, in receipt of an income from His Majesty's privy purse, for the purvey of various articles. Hung Lou Meng, Book I Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books His own household had neither wages, clothes, nor food, except what they obtained by purveying—in their case only a license to rob, since no payment was ever given for the goods they carried off. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II “And you are my young master his nephew, who knew where to purvey me of good steel,” added Fulford, shaking Giles’s hand. The Armourer's Prentices Then go, I pray ye, by and by, And purvey some minstrel ready, And he and I will follow shortly, As fast as ever we may. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 The tale does not record his conversations with Guenevere: for Jurgen now discoursed plain idiocy, as one purveys sweetmeats to a child in fond astonishment at the pet's appetite. Jurgen A Comedy of Justice He read disapprobation in the round-eyed stare, and even the cut-steel buttons, though of Wing's own purveying, seemed arguslike in their critical surveillance. The Short Line War A few days later the pages of writers purveying the prevalent "Infidelity, Scurrility, and Indecency" are ingeniously allotted to various uses. Henry Fielding: a Memoir I say, “my readers,” though I have so little part in purveying for them, that I mostly consider myself one of them. Friends in Council — First Series My brothers, you know that I purvey for the convent, and have the right of entering every dwelling. Chicot the Jester I never sent home the like message to my father under the last good King Henry, but purveyed myself of a horse on the battlefield more than once. Grisly Grisell It might be added, too, that the changes in fashions were greatly fomented and assisted by the self-interest of vast industrial and commercial interests engaged in purveying the materials of dress and personal belongings. Equality All cormorants, however grey, Must die, or for themselves purvey. Fables of La Fontaine — a New Edition, with Notes He was permitted to purvey refreshments of a modest kind to the reporters. Memoirs of Sir Wemyss Reid 1842-1885 Blessed with the spirit of flattery, like all consummate courtiers, he conceived it to be a stroke of excellent personal policy to purvey for his Highness' appreciation or the reverse, his father's intimate concerns. The Tragedies of the Medici And when she was come, God of his good grace so purveyed for her, that no man had power to do her villany. Bible Stories and Religious Classics As such did he view them all—from the ornately garbed young man who came among us purveying windmills to the portly, broadclothed, gray-whiskered and forbiddingly respectable colporteur of the American Bible Society. The Boss of Little Arcady They purvey gossip for the ladies, and how much they invent, and how much they only circulate can never be known! The Hawaiian Archipelago I personally warn you that this is a really-truly story, though I do not undertake to force you to believe it; neither do I purvey many grains of salt. Man on the Box Had we not been wary, she would have been purveyed of a page as much to her purpose as her waiting-damsel. The Abbot It is a wonder the libraries do not purvey their literature by the pound. Without Prejudice And we will agree also to purvey food for these horses and people during nine months. Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the Conquest of Constantinople Signor Mascagni came to America under a contract with Mittenthal Brothers, theatrical managers, whose activities had never appreciably touched the American metropolis nor the kind of entertainment which they sought to purvey. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time And therewith he said to his sergeants: “Bring me to the Church of the Father of Rome, whereas God may peradventure of His great mercy purvey for my poverty.” Old French Romances He, however, gazed impatiently at the club-house door, where a neat pair of ponies awaited him, with servants deftly purveyed by the subtle Ram Lal. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story But this is my counsel,' said the Archbishop, 'that we let purvey ten knights, men of good fame, and they to keep the sword.' English Literature for Boys and Girls In purveying for the home table, white raspberries offer the attractions of variety and beauty. The Home Acre Herr Vossner purveyed the viands and wines,—and paid for them. The Way We Live Now Moreover, they purveyed articles of food such as they found the child loved; and this it was that led to their detection, for, having eaten of them, she was ill. Pearl-Maiden Vain glorious Elf, said he, dost thou not weete That money can thy wants at will supply; Shields, steeds and armes, and all things for thee meet, It can purvey in twinkling of an eye. Magnum Bonum In the vile companions who purvey to his baser appetites he finds no charm. Revolution, and Other Essays As regards the first, we cannot expect a school to purvey more than a grip of general principles. South Wind When I wished to purvey strong meat for men, I was condemned to provide milk for babes. The British Barbarians Those of us who had no familiarity with women of the town, were forced to purvey themselves at no small trouble and expense, in order to appear without disgrace at that distinguished feast of artists. Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini He got wounded, and his uncle, King Mark, "let purvey a fair vessel, well victualled," and sent him to Ireland to be healed. Missy Within the emporium the proprietor now purveyed hooks and eyes to an impatient Mrs. Leffingwell. Merton of the Movies He was recognized as a capable man by those who purvey in letters to the entertainment of the world. That Fortune After the fight these sought our line, That aged harper and the girl, And, having audience of the Earl, Mar bade I should purvey them steed, And bring them hitherward with speed. The Lady of the Lake Describes a luser who uses computers almost exclusively for reading Usenet, bulletin boards, and/or email, rather than writing code or purveying useful information. The Jargon File, Version 4.2.2, 20 Aug 2000 I had made it impossible for her to go on with her purveying, unless she first completed the unfinished cell substituted for her own. The Mason-Bees Not only had the fare purveyed by his favourite pharmacy put a blight upon him equal to Broadway's blight, but even of this tasteless stuff he must be cautious in his buying. Merton of the Movies Eventually the whole business of purveying to the hospitals was, in effect, carried out by Miss Nightingale. Eminent Victorians What might I ween, an'* I had such a thought, *if But that God purveys thing that is to come, For that it is to come, and elles nought? The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems Many years ago I wrote an essay in which I poured scorn on the fun purveyed by the music halls, and on the great public for which that fun was quite good enough. And Even Now The next matter was to purvey me three horses of the fleetest. A Monk of Fife Henry VI seems to have given L 200 "for to purvey them books to the pleasure of God." Old English Libraries The Baron could not sufficiently express his gratitude and admiration for the promptitude with which his friend had purveyed so promising an adventure. Count Bunker: being a bald yet veracious chronicle containing some further particulars of two gentlemen whose previous careers were touched upon in a tome entitled the Lunatic at Large Or if necessity of thing coming Be cause certain of the purveying. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems But from time to time things occurred which threw a new and somewhat unpleasant light on the way misinformation is liberally purveyed to the American public. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White — Volume 1 So this feast was ended, and the Constable, by the advice of Anglides, let purvey that Alisander was well horsed and harnessed. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 2 Then the King of Ireland was simply purveyed of his answer; therefore the judges gave him respite by the third day to give his answer. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 Whatever hate they bore them, yet Gunther, the mighty, bade purvey them well, as was but right, till he discovered of his friends who there was who would lend him aid. The Nibelungenlied A good moon was now shining, tipping the forest with a fine silvery gray, and Henry purveyed with the greatest satisfaction the simple little shelter that he had found so opportunely. The Scouts of the Valley Well then will I have ado with him to the utterance, and so he purveyed him and rode against him. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 Thereof heard Sir Launcelot, and purveyed him of many good knights, for with him held many knights; and some for his own sake, and some for the queen's sake. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 2 Then the king let purvey for a great feast, and let cry a great jousts. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 At the feasting the host bade purvey them with the best of cheer. The Nibelungenlied And so it was done, and all manner of purveyance purveyed, that there lacked nothing that might be gotten of tame nor wild for gold or silver. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 Ah, said the king, since ye know of your adventure, purvey for it, and put away by your crafts that misadventure. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 And therefore take thy fellows with thee, and purvey them of an horse bier, and fetch thou the corpse of her, and bury her by her husband, the noble King Arthur. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 2 Soon came Merlin unto the king, and said, Sir, ye must purvey you for the nourishing of your child. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 She bade purvey her with good armor for the strife: a breastplate of ruddy gold and a right good shield. The Nibelungenlied They purveyed them night quarters as far as the Danube's shore, but Gunther rode no further than a little from the town. The Nibelungenlied In rode the guests whom men were fain to see; the noble host bade purvey them proper easement. The Nibelungenlied Then he purveyed him a twenty men of arms and an hundred archers for to destroy the queen and her knights, for he thought that time was best season to take the queen. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 2 Then was there no more to say, but to horseback went all the host as Arthur had afore purveyed. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 Men purveyed them lodgings and took in charge their trappings. The Nibelungenlied Rudeger's men purveyed them zealously, until the Huns came riding across the land. The Nibelungenlied The margrave had so well purveyed the seats for Kriemhild, that all found them passing good; at this King Etzel grew blithe of mood. The Nibelungenlied Their rest they had given over for toil, that they might purvey the guests good cheer. The Nibelungenlied But this is my counsel, said the Archbishop, that we let purvey ten knights, men of good fame, and they to keep this sword. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 She was so rich in goods, that what the wives of thirty kings could not purvey, that Kriemhild did. The Nibelungenlied King Etzel's officers bade everywhere palace and hall be purveyed with benches for the guests which were to come. The Nibelungenlied I'll purvey such guard for whatever ye have brought with you, of steeds and trappings, that naught shall be lost, that might bring you harm, not even a single spur. The Nibelungenlied Meanwhile men made ready the food; the host purveyed them well. The Nibelungenlied Then the Archbishop of Canterbury by Merlin's providence let purvey then of the best knights that they might get, and such knights as Uther Pendragon loved best and most trusted in his days. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 Meanwhile men bade purvey good easement for the guests. The Nibelungenlied Then the guests were brought into a spacious hall, which they found purveyed on every side with costly beds, long and broad, for the warriors. The Nibelungenlied Anon in the broad town men purveyed them quarters. The Nibelungenlied The king earnestly commended to him his followers, that he purvey them well and give them enow to eat; The hero of Burgundy bare them all good will. The Nibelungenlied |
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