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Throughout the second half, Newman encouraged his teammates with words as well as deeds.
The production reminded me of Wagner's later definition of opera — once he got the Gesamtkunstwerk out of his system — as "deeds of music made visible".
The result is a molecular melodrama, in which the purchase of potatoes and a trip to the post office have the same dramatic weight as deeds of high moral moment.
As deeds of daring go, writing eccentric, highbrow historical musicals in a business that rewards hummable tunes and straightforward story lines may not rank with shooting a president or shooting the falls.
Certain reforms brought out were designed to plug various holes, such as deeds of covenant by which wealthy taxpayers have been able to ease some of the burden, and he bore down sharply on businessmen's cars & expense-account entertaining.
The study of formal documents such as deeds and charters belongs to the science known as "diplomatics"; the study of writings on stone is part of epigraphy; while inscriptions on coins and seals are the province of numismatics and sigillography.
But more than many other religions, Professor Johnson points out in his book "The Creed: What Christians Believe and Why It Matters" (2003), Christianity has insisted on the centrality of beliefs as well as deeds.
I say "arguably" because it is always possible that the actions the president announced — not as promises but as deeds done in the uttering of them — wouldn't accomplish anything; and of course that's what his opponents will immediately say in addition to saying that he hasn't got the authority he claims to be exercising.
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