havel in A Sentence

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    The Velvet Revolution Havel.

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    River with H at the beginning: Havel, Hudson River.

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    The project was supervised by the Czech President, Václav Havel.

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    From 1979 to 1982, when he was in prison, Havel wrote letters to his wife, Olga.

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    The neighbouring plot was co-owned by the family of Václav Havel who spent most of his life there.

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    In spite of everything, Havel was supported by the artist Abanîndranâth Tagore, a nephew of the poet Rabindranath Tagore.

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    A few years later, during the VelvetRevolution Havel became a popular leader and was subsequently elected president of Czechoslovakia.

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    A few years later, during the Velvet Revolution Havel became a popular leader and was subsequently elected as Czechoslovak president.

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    This discussion was in English, but one of the things very noteworthy in that conversation was the Dalai Lama scolding Vaclav Havel!

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    Into the 2000s they started focusing more and more on SUVs and the firm's Havel H6 model is the best-selling SUV in China.

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    Vaclav Havel was a chain smoker and he was smoking at the table with the Dalai Lama next to him, I mean that really is a no-no.

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    Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents.

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    Tagore painted a number of works influenced by Mughal art, a style that he and Havel described as expressive of the spiritual qualities of India, as opposed to the“materialism” of the west.

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    For example, the flight attendants refusing to work on flights with children who have been taken from their parents at the border seem to be already doing what Thoreau(and Havel) had in mind.

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    Havel explains that the“representatives” of this political power will“invariably come to terms with those who live within the truth by persistently ascribing utilitarian motivations to them- a lust for power or fame or wealth- and thus they try, at least, to implicate them in their own world, the world of general demoralization.

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    Normally, His Holiness doesn't eat at night, he follows his monk vows quite strictly, not eating in the evening, but he is very flexible and so Havel had prepared- not he himself personally- had prepared a dinner for His Holiness at this summer palace and His Holiness agreed to eat this meal with him.

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