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His adopted country is "more civilised, I'm sorry," he apologises.
Mr. Giurgola received few other commissions in his adopted country.
He is in a better position to serve his adopted country.
They aren't trying to hurt their adopted country — just the opposite.
My parents worked hard to fit in in our adopted country.
None of that was enough to prevent them attacking their adopted country.
Highly skilled immigrants, by contrast, offer a lot to their adopted country.
In these lines, she recognizes her own disenchantment with her adopted country.
Liberal democracy was ascendant, and Albright's adopted country was its most powerful champion.
Of course, once refugees finally arrive in their adopted country, new problems arise.
In 2010, Dibango received the "legion d'honneur" medal in his adopted country France.
Niloo's omnipresent backpack becomes a crude symbol of insecurity in one's adopted country.
Their reward for risking their lives for their adopted country is U.S. citizenship.
In 2010, Dibango received the "legion d'honneur" medal in his adopted country France.
With her training, Ms. Leiber had no difficulty finding work in her adopted country.
"It's a love letter written by an immigrant to his adopted country," Shaw said.
They felt distant from both family traditions and the conventions of their adopted country.
E.O. who recently celebrated his 80th birthday — feels deeply grateful to his adopted country.
However, is my adopted country the one that I sought out when I came?
The family believes they belong in their adopted country, where their daughter is a citizen.
Many of these international students will ultimately stay and build a life in their adopted country.
Footsteps The American entertainer had a rich relationship with her adopted country — and it with her.
Halpert embraced her adopted country with the gratitude of a refugee who had a chance to thrive.
Mr. Elliott wrote four books, including "The Day Before Yesterday," a rosy view of his adopted country.
Horse. In honor of my ten-year anniversary with my adopted country, it was time to change that.
It's the beginning of the 20th century and I've pulled my adopted country through 5,000 years of history.
It feels like I can now worry less about my adopted country because the government is taking control.
Today, Peter is 80 years old, and he is profoundly worried about the state of his adopted country.
Didn't he need to make known his objection to what his adopted country was doing to the Palestinians?
She remained in her adopted country for the rest of her life, but did return to the entertainment industry.
Sports of The Times Bangladeshi immigrants form bonds in high school while spreading the game in their adopted country.
He loved every day of being a father—their father—but life in his adopted country had been disillusioning.
But the financial crisis of 2008 spurred him to take a closer interest in the politics of his adopted country.
It also gives us a burning desire to establish ourselves in our adopted country and prove that we belong here.
Until he died, Meyer was modest about the work of plant exploration his role played in transforming his adopted country.
Using the ready-made partitions of the window supports, Mr. Frank displayed the racial divisions that beset his adopted country.
On The Daily Show, Trevor Noah settled into Jon Stewart's vacated seat by expressing baffled disbelief at his adopted country.
Maria de los Ángeles discusses her work, her relationship to her adopted country, and what DACA means in her life.
So Hedy, who was born Hedwig Kiesler, the daughter of prominent Austrian Jews, decided she wanted to help her adopted country.
And over the years, he has noticed something surprising about his adopted country: Internet usage is no longer a good deal.
While Niksen works in her adopted country, Japanese people like her have a hard time wrapping their heads around the concept.
I am deeply disappointed in my adopted country as the fundamental values that should underpin any developed society are being eroded.
My native country is starving and it is time the elected representatives of my adopted country, and our proud democracy, spoke out.
And it was her mother, spurred by her passion for her adopted country, who gave Ms. Malliotakis her first push into politics.
During his early years in Brazil, Mr. Greenwald wrote little about his adopted country, focusing more on American politics and technology issues.
Hill rose in her adopted country to serve three presidents as an expert on Russia and the former Soviet republics, including Ukraine.
Zhuang's floral creations are influenced by materials from his native China - rice paper - and the flowered landscape of his adopted country - the Netherlands.
Indeed, Kipling believed that, as a perceptive foreigner devoted to his adopted country, he alone was capable of producing The Great American Novel.
An encounter with American agent Brian Reich (Matt Lauria) makes it clear that she won't be getting any help from her adopted country.
Because of a mood swing in her adopted country and a chance meeting with a Christian man, Muna's life is about to change.
Some of the severity of mine could be attributed to my parents' own confusion about how to represent themselves in their adopted country.
In any case, Mr. Simons wasn't the only designer wrestling with dystopian visions and the once and future dreams of his adopted country.
A global majority of respondents (57%) said they believed immigrants were "mostly good" for their adopted country although there were some strong regional variations.
It might have been when I became, after many years, a permanent resident of my adopted country and attempted to call two countries home.
But they had to pick up their lives again in the 0003s and move to the US, amid political upheaval in their adopted country.
If you're a nonpartisan civil servant, you're either an arrogant unelected bureaucrat or a foreign-born subversive with questionable loyalty to your adopted country.
On the one hand, to serve my adopted country in this way is a privilege and an honor for which I am very grateful.
But his war experience deepened his attachment to his adopted country, and America made good on its promise: A hundred years ago, on Sept.
Outside of his adopted country, Henrik is best known for his long-lasting displeasure with the title he was given in the Danish royal family.
I saw relief on the faces of my uncles and aunties, who were finally beginning to understand the political structure of their adopted country. 2.
Others were established by immigrants grateful for the opportunities the United States had afforded them and eager to leave a legacy in their adopted country.
She recalls frustration in not being called to play for her adopted country, but says that is now behind her as she looks only forward.
More recently, they've been playing festivals and been on a radio tour, offering them a chance to see more of the adopted country they love.
Did he participate in the Manhattan Project out of patriotism for his adopted country, or was he dragged along because of his expertise in nuclear physics?
Studying hard to overcome cultural barriers in her adopted country, Princess Grace quickly mastered the French language and won the hearts of royalty and commoners alike.
Immigrants are not demons to be feared, they are nearly always people with hopes, and dreams, and a willingness to support the ideals of their adopted country.
Louis had taunted her, in his profane, charming, cavalier way, into doing more guidebooks, and his red Land Rover had taken her all over her adopted country.
Much of Hitler's ideology — his feverish anti-Semitism, frenzied anti-Communism, and desire to restore Germany's lost glory through military conquest — were widespread in his adopted country.
Our families had found shelter in our adopted country from wars, dictatorships, and poverty at a time when the United States was sending men to the moon.
He may be abroad, but he's got his eye on his adopted country, where a man who denies climate change and incites racial tension is running for president.
Few people had ever heard of Khan or knew of the sacrifice he and his wife had made for their adopted country before the couple took the stage.
"It's weird that when we go home for Christmas, we have less rights than in our adopted country," said Cara Sanquest, another organizer for the London-based campaign.
Without all the evidence and a thorough knowledge of Japanese law, it is impossible to know whether his actions crossed the criminal line in his temporarily adopted country.
LONDON (Reuters) - World number 49 Aljaz Bedene has finally given up on representing his adopted country Britain and will switch allegiance back to his native Slovenia next year.
I remain caught between the land of my birth and my adopted country, feeling helpless, a bit like a lost animal caught in the headlights on the highway.
Mr. Richard (pronounced ree-SHAR), a pastry chef by training, was an adventurous, jovial chef, fond of experimentation and open to the myriad culinary influences of his adopted country.
But it's nice to know he's willing to do so for his adopted country: Peña is 34 years old, just making the age cutoff, and was born in Cuba.
Singapore, so foreign to me, was Lee's home for decades, and he is currently working on a book of essays on artists who mostly hail from his adopted country.
If you look at the president of my adopted country, the United States, you may have noticed that he doesn't appear to be, let's say, overly fond of Muslims.
That's like losing your job, your career, your home, your friends, and your adopted country all in one fell swoop, with no place else in the world to go.
It was what he was compelled to do as he was overpowered by an unexpected tide of grief for the adopted country which had thus far seemed invulnerable to him.
" Rivas says he appreciates the freedoms of his adopted country and claims that those who are negatively targeting his restaurant, "do not appreciate the freedom we have in the States.
There are also cases of military medals and a commendation letter from Charles de Gaulle for Baker's efforts during World War II. Baker was a spy for her adopted country.
In "Lake Success," Gary Shteyngart holds his adopted country up to the light, turns it, squints, turns it some more, and finds himself grimacing and laughing in almost equal measure.
Instead of alienating us, we should be part of the solution and given a chance to prove that we're ready and able to make a positive contribution to our adopted country.
Even when I was new to my adopted country, I usually bowed my head and agreed to eat what I was being told to eat: It just seemed easier that way.
Mr. Saakashvili's legal woes have been piling up in both his adopted country, Ukraine, and his homeland, Georgia, but the ruling is the first time he has been sentenced to prison.
After all, if they have learned nothing else, German Turks should know that their adopted country once rejected democracy in favor of an autocrat promising big things — and with disastrous results.
Though best known for her career as an entertainer, including a prominent stint in France, the American singer Josephine Baker made another contribution to her adopted country: she was a spy.
In the United States, he likes it better but is still coming to grips with the idea that violence in his adopted country is random, not institutionalized, and therefore harder to predict.
Under FIFA rules, players can play for an adopted country only if they have lived there for five years as an adult, or had a parent or grandparent who was born there.
With this enthusiasm for his adopted country, he claims it's a solution for any situation where he might need a jolt, whether it's fighting jet-lag, recovering from illness — or a rough night.
Pakistani Faisal Kheeran, who has lived in the UAE for nearly a decade, has previously seen the Pope in person but says the pontiff's visit to his adopted country is a distinct experience.
The comedian Hasan Minhaj has spoken about "the audacity of equality" — the belief many immigrants foster of belonging to their adopted country, and how rudely, and often, they are reprimanded for their aspirations.
I fully understood the promise I made to America to renounce any loyalty I may have to the country of my birth, and to defend my adopted country from all enemies foreign and domestic.
He was devastated, he said, to be forced out of his adopted country, and furious that the Peace Corps doctors had not encouraged him to take PrEP when he'd expressed interest in the drug.
After finishing his ballet training, Mr. De Luz joined Mr. Ullate's company, but he found he couldn't resist the urge to test himself in America, the adopted country of his childhood idol, Mikhail Baryshnikov.
WASHINGTON — Five months after his death, Elie Wiesel's family gathered here on Wednesday with prominent political figures from the writer and Nobel laureate's adopted country to honor his contributions to Jewish history and memory.
That is ironic, given how this is a community made up of refugees who fled a civil war, and are now witnessing how their adopted country is waging war on their American-born children.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When German-born photographer Annemarie Heinrich opened her first studio in 1930, her adopted country of Argentina was experiencing a time of change from old cultural practices to industrialization.
Under FIFA rules, players can only play for an adopted country if they have lived and played there for five years, and provided they have not featured in a competitive game for another national side.
Simon Breitfuss Kammerlander was born and raised in Austria and has no family connection to the Andean nation, meaning that he had go through the laborious process of obtaining citizenship to represent his adopted country.
It's the beginning of the 20th century and I've pulled my adopted country through 5,000... Keeping the internet cool isn't easy, and the energy consumption of data centers always been a headache for tech companies.
Immigrants have long known this, which is why they have always been doing what Brokaw suggested they weren't -- adapting to and embracing some of the cultural norms of their adopted country, including the predominant language.
Although he had in some ways accustomed himself to his adopted country, he was also angry at it, scribbling on his passport, "O America, die in your rage," according to court papers filed on Tuesday.
And once again, she gave the US government her name and address, hoping it would allow her to stay a bit longer in her adopted country — not make it easier to deport her to Mexico.
Im said her adopted country was delighted to be taking part in the annual contest which was watched by almost 200 million people last year and is famed for its regional bloc voting and flamboyant costumes.
I wouldn't want her to live through this shameful moment in our history, because I know her heart would have broken to see her adopted country turn into a version of the Germany she fled in 1938.
So it's understandable that most of the people I've asked in my adopted country of Japan have no idea how they started drinking sake—that long before sake, they drank kuchikamizake, the precursor to their national beverage.
While the incidents have not made him bitter -- "I'm grateful...I thank God every single day that he's blessed me," he says -- the rising tide of anti-immigrant feelings in his adopted country has him on edge.
He has filed a lawsuit in his adopted country against the foreign minister challenging the new terms, which, combined with the other factors, seemed to evaporate much of the remaining goodwill the country may have had for him.
Amora now fears discrimination and violence in his adopted country so acutely that he's considering buying guns for his wife and sisters so that they can defend themselves if they're attacked because their headscarves mark them as Muslims.
Whereas fixed characteristics like race or skin color do not imply any judgment on French culture or values, clothing implies a decision to be different — to prioritize one's religious or cultural identity over that of one's adopted country.
Rather, she has embraced the lifestyle and ambition of her adopted country — and taken them to a level most Americans will never equal: Melania Trump, it turns out, is the perfect body on which to hang a brand.
Now that sense of urgency is being felt by supporters of DACA in both parties — and they may not be willing to wait six months to reassure endangered immigrants that they will have a place in their adopted country.
Unlike Tsar Nicholas, his wife and his children (whom the church credits with enduring pain with fortitude), Grand Duchess Elizabeth is honoured for something more positive, the work she did to relieve the poor and infirm of her adopted country.
The Americans' victory, along with the new moniker, was the perfect departing gift for retiring U.S. head coach Marta Karolyi, who burst into tears as she watched her adopted country win back-to-back team golds for the first time.
The rising 22-year-old talent, who reached the fourth round of the Australian Open in January, has already represented her adopted country after teaming up with Nick Kyrgios to win the Hopman Cup at the start of the year.
"Don't Let My Baby Do Rodeo," the second novel by the tender, dolorous, sharp and funny writer Boris Fishman, is the story of an adopted child and an adopted country; it is a tale of what it means to be foreign.
Forging away to victory, the 28-year-old, who acquired Bahraini citizenship two years ago and was cleared by the IAAF last year to run for her adopted country, denied Kiplagat what would have been an unprecedented third world marathon gold.
This new policy, as did the previous one, will affect those patriotic immigrants who stepped forward to serve their adopted country in uniform, understanding that as a consequence they likely would be deployed at hazard for the nation they love.
Each of the players had lent support for an independent Kosovo national team; Shaqiri at one point even suggested he might play for it if it ever happened, angering many in Switzerland who questioned his loyalty to his adopted country.
In journalist Giles Tremlett's travelogue book about his adopted country, Ghosts of Spain, he recounts how in the days following the 2004 Madrid train bombings anonymous text messages started to spread via mobile phone — leading to mass, spontaneous street demonstrations.
These lines, the oval shape of the asteroid, and of course the title evoke the magnificent spherical sculptures of Gego (Gertrud Goldschmidt), the German-Jewish artist who fled Germany in 1939 for Venezuela and became a leading artist in her adopted country.
The night's one track final saw Lonah Chemtai Salpeter, a former Kenyan who took Israeli citizenship in 2016, run away from the field in the 10,000 meters, winning in 31min 43.29sec to give her adopted country its first-ever European track gold.
" After living for 36 years in your adopted country, you write (still addressing your imagined Palestinian audience), you believe that the greatest challenge facing your generation of Israelis is "to turn outward — to you, neighbor, because my future is inseparable from yours.
We had a 100m winner Gatlin booed to the rafters and a 200m victor Ramil Guliyev, whose winning time was nearly a second slower than Bolt's best and who ended up being interrogated in the victory press conference about his adopted country Turkey's doping record.
I am one of the 6.6 million people who became a naturalized U.S. citizen in the past decade, and, as with Roth, the writers who shaped my relationship with my adopted country were mostly born in the United States: Sandra Cisneros, Héctor Tobar, Maya Chinchilla.
Sporting a silk dress she had made in the maroon and white colors of Qatar's flag — a direct challenge to rules that forbid public support of Qatar in the U.A.E. — Lee, 45, vowed to stay at the tournament until her adopted country completes its run.
I sit in America, in my beloved, adopted country — the only one I really know, and which, almost 70 years ago, helped divide my country of origin — and I listen to its political leaders chat about the possibility of obliterating the northern half of my homeland.
But even as the duchess has faced lacerating criticism from Britons who like their royals to be dutiful and traditional — and from the tabloid newspapers that feed off and direct public opinion — so, too, has she had her own problems with life in her adopted country.
Info, a set of digital resources for refugees and asylum seekers in Greece, Italy, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Hungary who want to know how they can work, which documents they need, whether they can receive cash assistance, and how they can learn the language of their newly adopted country.
But when the Swiss-born Mr. Frank, supported by a Guggenheim fellowship, took the road trips across the United States in 21954 and 21955 that resulted in his groundbreaking book, "The Americans," he wasn't so much depicting his newly adopted country as he was recording his reactions to it.
At the same time, with every passing year over the past decade and a half, I've gradually built a life, a career, and a community of people I love in the US, and let free the parts of myself that have only been able to find full expression in my adopted country.
The movie is based off of a book by Canadian author Camilla Gibb, which follows a woman named Lilly as she flees the Ethiopian Civil War and settles in the UK, where she helps other refugees reconnect with family members while searching for the doctor she fell in love with back in her adopted country.
In the book, which documents the period from 1948 to 1954, their delight in both each other and their adopted country is illustrated by his photographs: of, say, Julia in their kitchen on the Rue de l'Université (which they called the Rue de Loo) or the shadows and light filtering down cobble-lined steps in Montmartre.
The "foreign country" of the title is to be interpreted in different ways: as the writer's adopted country, Turkey; as her homeland, America, made new and unfamiliar by the journey she has taken; and, perhaps most poignantly, as the existential place she finds herself in relation to the present and the history that has led to it.
The coupling of Indian and Chinese, then, would seem like another superfluous mashup if it weren't for the fact that it was conceived not by overzealous food magnates but by Hakka immigrants living in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) more than a century ago, owing as much to homesickness as to a genuine affection for the sweetness and pungent heat of their adopted country.
But it was not until he was 2160 years old that he began bare-knuckle boxing — a brutal sport that brought him fame, prestige and an invitation to the coronation of King George IV. Yet even in his adopted country, where he has been called the world's first black sporting superstar — or stereotype, some would say — Mr. Richmond's remarkable life story is largely forgotten.

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