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A special envoy would have to see the problem whole.
First, though, he needed to figure out what the envoy was trying to say.
More important, he was its envoy on the international stage.
That is to say, you will be the only Envoy involved.
There was a lot to be said for the life of an envoy.
But events in the street moved ahead of the American envoy.
He was again named envoy in the summer of the following year.
Do you remember anything about the crew of the Envoy?
Would they at once convey the envoy to their king?
He did not force his envoy to hand over the refugees, however.
She left the city as an envoy to the outer world.
But in going you risk missing the return of your envoy.
"And I know the perfect envoy from this force to put our terms to him, too."
First an envoy would give the Taliban a last chance.
He had been the Venezuela envoy in the late 80's.
The envoys looked him up and down with their quiet eyes.
At last we knew what had happened to the Archbishop's special envoy.
Only for a short time when the General, capital letters, was an envoy.
"How many days do you think the bishop's envoy and his men will stay?"
An envoy went to their world when contact was finally established with them.
In my head, Envoy intuition was already doing what needed to be done.
Still no mention of the Envoy has been made on the radio, not a word.
In his four years as envoy, hardly any progress has been made.
This bad faith could not but open the envoys' eyes.
And this is what we must do with his envoys tomorrow.
It had taken some time to decide how large the envoi should be.
Envoi I have come to the end of my task; but one question troubles me.
They might end with an envoi which meant that it was addressing a king or prince.
The last stanza, a sudden, personal address, makes the perfect envoi.
In the work of these poets, the nature of the envoi changed significantly.
However, the end-word order of the envoi is no longer strictly enforced.
Envoi The slow wheel of the seasons turned.
Sidney uses the same envoi structure as Spenser.
An envoi declares that this book remains exactly as Sir Rex left it when he died last year at the age of 82.
'His position makes him the most suitable envoi.
The canso can end with either a tornada or envoi.
Bizet's third envoi was delayed for nearly a year by the prolonged illness and eventual death, in September 1861, of his mother.
The poem was the last work published in Yeats's final collection, with "Politics" following as an envoi.
For the envoi there was a shift to a minor mode, somehow friendlier and more approachable.
This performance, against Bizet's wishes, omitted the scherzo that had formed part of his third envoi.
It has often been called the poet's envoi to his Friend in the sense of rounding off the first set of poems".
Envoi: Down There Incessant wind sweeps the plain of stone.
"Envoi (1919)" ends on a positive note.
The poem ends with an ironic envoi in which the Pope awakens and shakes off his momentary insight.
The piece had particular resonance here on home soil, and made an apt envoi to what had been billed as a "spectacular concert".
Fiona Sampson reads her poem Envoi - video (46 sec)
The stanzas are often followed by a four-line concluding stanza (an envoi) usually addressed to a prince.
The first two singles from the album were the tracks Envoi and Moodswing Baby.
Envoi for solo flute (1992)
An envoi in manuscript 10,057 (nouv.