Ann Lee, the founder of the Shaker movement, emphasized the importance of spiritual independence and personal connection to God rather than reliance on worldly institutions or authorities. She believed that true freedom comes from living a life of simplicity, humility, and communal support. Lee’s teachings encouraged individuals to seek inner peace and divine guidance, suggesting that independence is rooted in spiritual enlightenment rather than material pursuits.
The Ann Sothern Show - 1958 Say It with Music 1-9 was released on: USA: 1 December 1958
i would say either Rock Lee or Neji...seein as though there aren't 2 many options, it would probably b one of the 2.
YES Lee its last name ---- No, Lee is his first name. In Japan, it's customary to say someone's last name first. So really his name is Lee Rock. But when they dubbed it over, they decided to keep it that way. (Srrsly Lee Rock? That's stupid!) Rock is his last name. They just say it first.
I would say Suigetsu... or maybe Deidara.
At 39:56 / 02:19:00 Stan Lee says: "You know, I guess one person can make a difference. nuff said."
Same as in English
Isn't Ann a name??It seemes like it is but what's Ann.
Anne is one of the words were you can hear the e at the end ...l.. You would say ANN-e but if it was silent the name would be Ann like Brooke you don't need the e it is just there you wouldn't say Brook-E you would just say Brooke
Kakashi is older and more expirienced than lee, so i would say kakashi
The word anthelios is pronounced ann-THEE-lee-os. Anthelios is a sunscreen brand that is popular in the United States. There are several different varieties available.
I would say Jamie Lee Curtis.
To pronounce "polichinelles," you would say poh-lee-shuh-nels. The emphasis is on the second syllable "lee."
The Romanian language equivalent for Ann is Ana.
bonjour, madame Ann.
Ann Smock has written: 'What Is There to Say?'
General Lee lost a lot of troops and he said "I will never fight the North again."
リー /rii/ if you mean the name Lee. If you mean 'leeward or lee side of something' it would be 風下 /ka za shi mo/.