A collection of resources and critical-thinking questions to help students better understand the protest movement and consider the complex issues it raises. By The Learning Network A Paris ...
The thanks of the whole family were prodigally bestowed upon the physician, the preserver of their child, who was requested to continue his attendance till the child was entirely recovered.
He seemed to waste himself, right and left, prodigally. But it wasn't that, it wasn't waste. It was all as much a part of him as his music. He detested the stupidity of wealth and poverty ...
He spent prodigally; for example, Henri Bertrand, former Chief Marshal of the Imperial Household and head of the civil government of Elba, had an annual salary of 80,000 francs! So Napoleon's personal ...
The carpets tickled me right up to my oxters. Whoever had had the ruling of the purse had spent prodigally. A fatted calf wandered past, and bedded itself down on a great leather armchair.
from which comes the call to give prodigally – the move to adopt means of giving that casualise our relationship with money is puzzling. If anything, society needs more institutions that ...
She retreated to cheap TV work and stage appearances with her prodigally talented daughter Liza but those last two films offer a sad glimpse of what could have (and should have) been.
He used it sparingly lest it should be spent before the journey was complete, but he prodigally retailed instructions on engine driving to beguile the time of the party and they in exchange sang ...
Throughout history, human beings have used natural resources prodigally, at first without having knowledge, later without giving due importance to the concept of sustainability, which has led in ...