(1) If the Westminster gang reneges on the pledges made in the campaign, they will discover that hell hath no fury like this nation scorned.” “We have never been an ordinary political party,” Salmond told his audience.
(2) Once more the English disease of giving to him that hath, particularly in London or the golden triangle.
(3) Photograph: Heritage Lottery Fund The cottage in Grasmere – which the poet called “the loveliest spot that man hath ever found” – was once a pub called the Dove and Olive Branch.
(4) Hell hath no fury like a mad techie scorned and, once the bill had passed, attention shifted to listing MPs who had vote no, or not voted at all – particularly those in marginal seats such as Glenda Jackson and Frank Dobson.
(5) Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November.
(6) A case of hell hath no fury like the former partner who isn't getting enough attention these days?
(7) Or maybe John of Gaunt had it right: “That England, that was wont to conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself.” Main illustration by Christophe Gowans • Follow the Long Read on Twitter at @gdnlongread , or sign up to the long read weekly email here This article was amended on 21 June 2016.
(8) Hell hath no fury like a Hollywood studio prevented from making vast amounts of money, in this case from slot machines based on beloved literary legacies.
(9) The property managers decided to tweet an appeal for people to help identify the text, and Breslin said that within an hour a tweet came back saying "Try Genesis 30:6", which reads: "And Rachel said, God hath judged me, and hath also heard my voice, and hath given me a son."
(10) "F alsehood flies," wrote Jonathan Swift 300 years ago, "and truth comes limping after it, so that when men come to be undeceived, it is too late; the jest is over, and the tale hath had its effect."
(11) Consider God’s handiwork: who can make straight, what He hath made crooked?” These words, from Ecclesiastes, pose a pertinent question.
(12) As senator Madigan hath stated ‘Submarines are the spaceships of the oceans’.
(13) Thomas Dekker groused that “the scene after the Epilogue hath been more blacke – a nasty bawdy jigge – than the most horrid scene in the play was”.
(14) If the Westminster gang reneges on the pledges made in the campaign, they will discover that hell hath no fury like a nation scorned,” Salmond told a rapturous audience at Perth conference hall as he handed over power to his successor as party leader, Nicola Sturgeon.
(15) "For whosoever hath, to [her] shall be given … but whosoever hath not, from [her] shall be taken away even that [she] hath."
(16) Hell hath no fury like a room full of disappointed Star Wars acolytes: a Disney boss at a high profile convention in California has been booed after admitting he had nothing new to tell fans about JJ Abrams' forthcoming Episode VII.
(17) David Cameron has briefed against his own chief whip, and may yet illustrate Jeremy Thorpe's quip about Harold Macmillan, an earlier Etonian premier: "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his friends for his life."
(18) Verily, “For he that hath, to him shall be given: and he that hath not, from him shall be taken even that which he hath” ( Mark 4:25 ).
(19) My affection hath an unknown bottom, like the Bay of Portugal."
(20) Looking at her policies, I can only imagine her favourite Bible verse to be Matthew 25:29: “For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.” Austerity isn’t inevitable or even advisable, as the IMF, OECD and all the rest will tell you.
Nath
Definition:
() hath not.
Example Sentences:
(1) He wanted to work as a mountaineer but he was rejected because he was missing his left hand, which he lost playing with fireworks at Diwali when he was a child.” Mount Everest death: Maria Strydom fell ill just 15 minutes from summit Read more Amit Sinha, Nath’s first mountaineering instructor, said: “He had done one attempt in 2014, but he had to turn around because of the weather.
(2) The measurement method is applicable up to Raman-Nath parameter values of 2.3.
(3) The parliamentary affairs minister, Kamal Nath, slammed the unrest as a "big blot on our parliamentary democracy" and called for the strongest possible action against the offending MPs.
(4) A specific stimulation of tubulin tyrosinolation in human neutrophils (PMNs) is induced by the synthetic peptide chemoattractant N-formylmethionylleucylphenylalanine (fMet-Leu-Phe), and this stimulation is closely associated with activation of the NADPH oxidase-mediated respiratory burst (Nath, J., and Gallin, J. I.
(5) The sequence of the M. leprae DNA fused to the beta-galactosidase gene of lambda gt11 clone L8 was identical to that of a lambda gt11:M. leprae clone isolated recently that expresses an immunologically reactive fusion protein (S. Laal, Y. D. Sharma, H. K. Prasad, A. Murtaza, S. Singh, S. Tangri, R. Misra, and I. Nath, Proc.
(6) The lead researcher, Dipika Nath, said lesbians and transgender men faced physical and verbal abuse that led to their dropping out of school, losing their jobs and becoming economically marginalised.
(7) In particular, for the specific case of Raman-Nath-type diffraction, a procedure is presented allowing the reconstruction of the time waveform of the ultrasonic wave from the diffracted light intensity signal.
(8) Siddarth Nath Singh, a fellow BJP leader, told one newspaper that he had not yet responded to the invitation.
(9) A public ceremony to commemorate Nath’s life will be held in his home town of Durgapur on Sunday night.
(10) Nath and Rydon [Nath, R. L., & Rydon, H. N. (1954) Biochem.
(11) "What we really need is a sustained, large programme" that embraces education in schools and engages with religious leaders, Nath said.
(12) Nath added: "Like sexual assaults of women in general, rapes and other violence against lesbians and gender non-conforming people have reached epidemic proportions in South Africa.
(13) It was further amended on 14 June 2016 to clarify that Beas Sinha is a family friend of Nath, and that Nath lost his left hand, not the thumb of his left hand, in a fireworks accident.
(14) Likewise, it is equally effective as tiadenol in preventing Triton-induced hyperlipidemia and Nath diet induced hypercholesterolemia; in addition tiadenol-disulfoxide is slightly more effective than tiadenol in increasing HDL-cholesterol in hypercholesterolemic rats.
(15) What kind of understanding would we have of a city like, say, Kolkata, if its history described only its colonial institutions and colonial officers, and knew nothing of the transformation that made artists like Rabindranath Tagore and Satyajit Ray possible, or of a scientist such as Satyendra Nath Bose, whose pioneering statistical method enabled quantum mechanics, or of the intellectual changes that led to social reform and the freedom struggle?
(16) Kamal Nath, India's parliamentary affairs minister, called for the US to "withdraw all charges, clearly apologise and accept they have made a mistake.
(17) Rescue teams in the Himalayas have identified the bodies of Subhash Paul, Paresh Nath and Goutam Ghosh, who were all members of the same team, led by Loben Sherpa, of Trekking Camp Nepal.
(18) Spleen cells incubated with specific influenza antigens obtained according to Nath's method were used for the experiments as well as cells incubated with staphylococcal staphylolysine (Boehring Werke).
(19) The hemorrhage was stopped by four different methods: 1. traditional suture technique with 4 X 0 Catgut, 2. fibrin glue, 3. endocoagulation according to Semm and 4. infrared-coagulation according to Nath.--The results show that the infrared-coagulation was the best schedule for a quick and safe bloodclotting in order to stop the hemorrhage sufficiently Concerning the postoperative lesions the infrared-coagulation had the best results also.
(20) August 31, 2014 Kammy (@1kammy) Put on #MOTD to see that @GaryLineker shat on his face #goatee August 31, 2014 Nath St Paul (@NathStPaulBAWF) I think we should leave @GaryLineker and his little beard alone.