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"cast off" Definitions
  1. to untie the ropes that are holding a boat in a fixed position, in order to sail away
  2. (in knitting) to remove stitches from the needles in a way that forms an edge that will not become loose
"cast off" Synonyms
discard ditch jettison reject abandon disown throw away dispose of get rid of shed scrap dump junk chuck throw out cashier lose toss unload shuck off throw over cast aside desert finish with jilt leave break up with drop leave flat leave stranded rat on bin off eighty-six forsake leave in the lurch peel off strip off take off doff remove throw off divest yourself of unclothe bare douse uncover shrug off denudate denude divest put off strip undress weigh anchor bring the anchor home loose for sea put to sea unmoor up-anchor free extricate extract release liberate rescue disencumber disengage disentangle disentwine dislodge loosen set free unleash untangle get free get loose get out let go moult(UK) molt(US) slough sluff exfoliate slip peel flake scale skin cast exuviate decorticate pull off mew slough off sail embark depart go move part travel motor be off head off set forth set off set out set sail leave dock leave harbour put out start out launch fire fling throw hurl pitch propel heave lob project sling discharge dispatch hurtle catapult dash disinherit renounce repudiate oust bereave disaffiliate exclude deprive dispossess evict exheridate neglect cut out cut off leave penniless cut off without a cent ostracise(UK) ostracize(US) banish excommunicate exile expel cut disfellowship displace expatriate expulse deport cast out cut dead freeze out sideline finish quit end discontinue escape exit vacate bail be done with be gone from bail from yield relinquish surrender bequeath cede resign abdicate sacrifice waive hand over turn over deliver up give over lay down make over turn in yield up give someone the push eject defenestrate boot out run off turf out send away send packing chuck out kick out turn out heave out deserted abandoned forsaken betrayed jilted marooned neglected relinquished renounced shunned stranded bereft ditched dropped dumped forlorn thrown over forgotten rejected adrift drifting unanchored unmoored afloat aweigh floating hand-me-down second-hand used worn cast-off reach-me-down handed-down inherited passed-on castoff old preloved pre-owned recycled secondhand nearly new handed down not new passed down passed on worn out shabby threadbare holey torn frayed patched tattered ragged yellowed out of date outmoded démodé tatty moth-eaten old-fashioned olden aged historic aboriginal age-old ancient antediluvian antiquated antique archaic bygone crumbling dated decayed demode done early erstwhile discarded scrapped junked waste unwanted castaway shelved superfluous thrown away thrown out tossed out dispensed with done with More

338 Sentences With "cast off"

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In the 1990s the island began to cast off authoritarianism.
My favorite is the cast-off skin from a molting cicada.
They do not want to be cast off, seen as broken.
I sprinted beside her when she cast off her training wheels.
They are networked and they have cast off all civilized norms.
She was only 23 when she first cast off from England.
Those with independent streaks have by now been mostly cast off.
Schools cast off the Puritans as a bunch of religious fundamentalists.
Immigrant women of color filled the roles they had cast off.
But Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani cast off the special counsel's concerns.
We need to cast off this fluff and get down to business.
They cast off the musical past in search of the sonic future.
How could I cast off my privacy but keep my mother's intact?
Mitch, by the way, is far from cast off in the show.
It looks like a cast-off prop from the 583 movie Johnny Mnemonic.
If you're left without a mate, you're cast off, a useless single being.
Around the tray lie broken eggshells, cast off on a dimensionless blue surface.
Over the past few decades Republicans cast off the freedom-as-capacity tendency.
He even incorporated a number of misprinted, cast-off gravestones into the decor.
Maybe you're sick of the cast-off coffee table your ex-roommate left behind.
But to claim shock is to cast off any responsibility, complicity, or even suspicion.
FRIDAY PUZZLE — Ah, Friday, the day we cast off structured exercises like themed crosswords.
People began to cast off the belongings they carried as they trekked for hours.
Advocates of the change say it will cast off a remnant of colonial rule.
It was so liberating and delightful to cast off the chains of the internet.
Zuckerberg has cast off his premature skepticism and is ready to command the troops.
Many women have cast off expectations and inhibitions and gone straight for the laughs.
I grew up a Jets fan, an affliction I cast off some years back.
After taking the cast off, Dodd appears to feel content with her decision for surgery.
"I don't know if I was cast off of talent instead of look," she said.
In some demonstrations, women cast off their hijabs, defying the country's strict Islamic dress code.
Never an especially subtle writer, Ryan has cast off any lingering restraint in his latest.
It is not uncommon for superstar quarterbacks to be cast off before they're finished playing.
She has cast off the xenophobic legacy of the National Front, and she has not.
At the same time, he has cast off conventions that constrained others in his office.
Can we cast off a historic legacy of devastation and stupidity and realise this in time?
Carnival and RCL no longer send elderly cast-off hulks from America and Europe to China.
Others say schools are too quick to cast off students to avoid lawsuits and bad publicity.
Mr. Wheeler's first move as acting administrator was to cast off Mr. Pruitt's personal security team.
S. has to get a cast off at the doctor, so I go to wait with him.
Why not give another great Bachelorette cast-off still waiting for their first second chance the spotlight?
You're getting bargain-bin mainboards, sloppy solder, and cast-off batteries wired together to meet power requirements.
I remember when I took the soft cast off, they said my tendon was barely hanging on.
Each is a gold mine when it comes to finding cheap, but still usable, cast-off toys.
Britain decided to cast off from the European Union and reclaim its independence among the world's nations.
These people are the comment section, that which was cast off from the mainstream of acceptable opinion.
And the roster is riddled with players who were cast off or acquired in seemingly small deals.
Once bacteria are done harvesting the energy in dietary fiber, they cast off the fragments as waste.
It pays to attack, to score goals, to cast off any fear and go for the throat.
Anton Repponen's series "Misplaced → New York" imagines New York City's most famous buildings, cast off into farflung places.
It also must have been a relief to cast off the burdens of being in the public eye.
Trump, in particular, had done little going into this debate to cast off the role of stage villain.
They'd become a burden to their families, or were cast off by their spouses, deemed eccentric or outspoken.
He cast off his lines and plowed over to join several New York Waterway ferries on the scene.
But he is asking people to cast off the mantle of victimhood and don the shawl of prosperity.
And in so doing, it has cast off those memorable names in favor of an alphanumeric naming strategy.
What modern believer wouldn't want to cast off this old, sadistic barrier to faith in a loving God?
They climb up the nearest tree, where they cast off their shells and start their short second lives.
He's primarily a classical stylist, and it took years for him to cast off his naturally guarded persona.
The scrap ­dealers who specialize in locating and reselling this cast-off silicon jockeyed to profit from the boom.
The Bachelorette cast-off told the Citrus Country Chronicle, his local Florida paper, that he "found someone" on BiP.
This season, RHONY cast-off Jill was relegated to criticizing Bethenny during an odd mid-episode meal with LuAnn.
Still, Tunisia counts as success compared with the mess in other countries that cast off their leaders in 2011.
Patmore is ready, it seems, to cast off a lifetime of maidenhood for the pig farmer of her heart.
But those looking for early flashes of brilliance in cast-off studio sessions would be advised to look elsewhere.
And in the summer, as sanctions bite, the streets of Tehran rise up to cast off the Iranian regime.
It's part of The End, our series about how we cast off our mortal coil, all over the world.
GM will need exemptions from those rules to cast off side view mirrors, not to mention the driver controls.
Such an action is tantamount to excommunication, being cast off to the hinterlands of the conventional Navy for reassignment.
Nicholas Kristof described how two think tanks cast off their partisan commitments to agree on a set of common facts.
There, Jones has hung a selection of Dunahoo's long, curtain-like patchworks made up of countless, cast-off plastic bags.
So to say that I was terrified was an understatement … It made me cast off anything that didn't really matter.
It sounds like a bad Van Halen cast off they wouldn't even put on the worst record of their enemy.
And it will take effort to cast off the idle inertia and fear of awkwardness that keeps us from communicating.
They cast off in August 2012, with a Sabre 34 Targa and a budget to spend about $25,000 per year.
One door stands ajar, showing an interior and a pair of shoes, recently cast off by the inhabitant it seems.
And Jamiroquai cast off any lingering shred of parody or nostalgia with an ecstatic disco dance party on Friday night.
JL: From the beginning we were making a film about how black and brown kids are cast off from society.
How was she going to gain attention in a society where older women are neglected, silenced and often cast off?
Towers of cardboard and cast-off objects were everywhere, and the audience was allowed to open any of the boxes.
But in its desperation to cast off the burden of more than 600,000 refugees, Bangladesh risks squandering that good will.
For the final song, "The Circuits That Cannot Be Cut," the rest of us cast off our shoes and join in.
Spain has built an advanced democracy, created a welfare state and cast off its past isolation to join the European Union.
Trump has unsettled traditional American alliances, cast off commitments to promoting human rights, and cozied up to dictators like Vladimir Putin.
If nothing changes, maybe a Europe cast off from the US, where regional energy and security concerns become their own preserve.
The Senate should cast off the influence of drug company campaign contributions and reject Mr. Azar's nomination for this important post.
Remember that aforementioned scene in the seventh Furious movie where Hobbs flexed his bicep and broke a cast off of it?
We were left, at the end of "Angst III," with piles of shaving cream, cast-off cigarettes, and crushed soda cans.
Not too bad for cast-off, Ed.Sheeran shouldn't feel too bad, though, he won a Grammy last year for "Thinking Out Loud."
Searchers found some of his cast-off gear, like paperwork and a tool used to find navigation points, according to the paper.
Soybeans cast off support from Friday's lower-than-expected USDA acreage estimate and news of a trade truce between Washington and Beijing.
And in 2002, Shannon Wayne, who runs the Flying Fish restaurant in Little Rock, Arkansas, decided to start adopting cast-off ones.
The University thinks that it presents a chance to finally cast-off human superstition and morality in favor of pure, unrestrained discovery.
She collects cast-off dolls—dolls with no arms, dolls with their stuffing coming out—and nurses them in her doll hospital.
Its body is woven from hundreds of cast-off bicycle wheel inner tubes; small, sleek toy cars are packed within its belly.
Gender inequality and the global #MeToo movement have fueled "Escape the Corset," a campaign to cast off the country's rigid beauty standards.
This may not be a winning strategy right now — cast off that idea — but Yang's part of a rising new Political Type.
When the first warm days of spring arrive, the winter-worn leaves stiffen upright and cast off the weight of autumn's detritus.
When she cleaned house for a richer woman as a girl, and paid her for cast-off clothes, she still felt proud.
He liked the action star Bruce Lee—liked that he looked a little like Lee, and cast off the Asian man stereotype.
Radiation from the nuke would heat up the lunar surface, Danagoulian told VICE, resulting in dust being cast off in a massive cloud.
As cells in our body die, they cast off fragments of genes, some of which end up in the bloodstream, saliva and urine.
Workers manage to sell off baubles and trinkets scavenged from the cast-off clothes but must often share the proceeds with mill owners.
Reality has brought us here, with the Mets again backsliding, with Harvey cast off in large part due to his own bad-headedness.
The old generations, the old century, the old millennium have all fallen from them, finally, like the cast-off slough of a snake.
Now, almost overnight, they (or we, to cast off my thin disguise) seem to have become a bunch of hysterical, self-pitying paranoiacs.
This is to rehabilitate the statement that Andrew made in his piece that you cast off as being somehow ethically or politically deranged.
Universities are facing challenges to their mental health leave policies, with some critics saying they are too quick to cast off troubled students.
He is using entrenched stereotypes and fear of the other to cast off any blame that might fall on him from this crisis.
Samsung's brands in general enjoy a reputation for quality in a country that for decades struggled to cast off one for cheap manufacturing.
Current nondiscrimination laws, however, have cast off their historical roots, not only the protected classes included, but also the types of businesses covered.
But stylish women of the twenty-first century try on and cast off many guises, and their clothes echo the dissonance among them.
Some muse, also implausibly, that he is backed by a rogue faction within the regime eager to cast off an increasingly unpopular president.
"This is the only work we have," said the 5003-year-old, sorting through a pile of plastic bottles, bags, and cast-off electronics.
What They're Saying: Centrism and objectivity are their own ideologies; be smart; go deeper; cast off this false idea that politics is a game.
The idea was to cast off the bounds of modern Judeo-Christian society and find a way back to pre-Christian northern-European culture.
That might convince the best PMs, coders and pixel pushers to cast off the shackles of the 9 to 5 and gig with Gigster.
"When I started, there was a small in-house team that was de-motivated because they were doing the cast-off work," she said.
The icebreaker cast off from Thule, Greenland on July 18 and has conducted a series of experiments with the help of students on board.
I wanted to make something that wasn't solely an indictment of this desperate cast-off, but showed the way others were implicit as well.
Comments sections have become increasingly unfashionable—they're seen as cesspools where humanity goes to die, and some say they should be cast off entirely.
In that case, a future Corbyn government could cast off current European Union rules that prevent subsidies to loss-making businesses and other restraints.
A show at the National Gallery reveals how European painters began to cast off old conventions and learned to depict empirical reality — with feeling.
The garden includes paintings by Mr. Scalza and others, as well as seating areas and cast-off plants he adopted from the flower district.
Other scholars, however, expressed regret that the court had felt compelled by Mr. Johnson's actions to cast off a long tradition of legal restraint.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — The two young women were what South Korean intelligence calls "lizard's tails," expendable assets to be cast off after an operation.
The spotlight is a welcome change for Red Lobster, which was cast off by Darden Restaurants in 2014 after a long stretch of declining sales.
During that period, Drudge cast off his advertising representative of close to 20 years, Intermarkets, in favor of a new and unknown company, Granite Cubed.
And I read a thing about a Superman issue in the '80s where he was cast off into space, and he couldn't approach Lois Lane.
ON JANUARY 2nd, at 8pm local time, a strange vessel cast off and sailed out of the Port of Durban, in South Africa, heading east.
The metals tycoon launched a lawsuit against the U.S. Treasury Department on Friday, in an attempt to cast off sanctions placed on him last year.
In the back, Daphne Always, the house drag queen, cast off her dress and glided through the crowd, wearing only chiffon sleeves and satin panties.
Every few seconds, a tiny chunk of space ice cast off by Comet Swift-Tuttle would blaze through Earth's atmosphere, silently streaking through the darkness.
In blindness we don't cast off our eyes, but continue to consult them in thwarted ways, much as amputees feel their lost parts almost function.
And yet, here we are, ready to cast off the team that actually represents America on the world's greatest stage: our men's national soccer team.
He also infiltrates local skate scenes to show how these empty lots and cast-off buildings can become vibrant, sustainable playgrounds for the next generation.
What if we all just readjusted our bearings the way Jimmer has, embraced the new global existence, and cast off the shackles of nationalism altogether?
Before researching mold, Vaali studied food allergies and chronic fatigue syndrome—she has an interest in diseases that others cast off as psychological, she says.
While the governing coalition has had its share of China-connected scandals as well, the shadows have been especially hard for Labor to cast off.
They also live with the constant threat of being "Cast Off" for infractions against the state, their boats let loose into the stormy open ocean.
The move figures to create a chaotic few days as teams scramble to set their rosters and pick up players cast off by other teams.
It's a stark reminder of how this fast-growing -- yet still federally illicit -- sector has cast off tired stereotypes in favor of traditional business approaches.
Word of the Day noun: a hollow filled with mud noun: a stagnant swamp (especially as part of a bayou) noun: necrotic tissue; a mortified or gangrenous part or mass noun: any outer covering that can be shed or cast off (such as the castoff skin of a snake) verb: cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers _________ The word slough has appeared in 13 articles on nytimes.
She pulls Ben aside to complain about Olivia, then phones Haley (cast off due to recessive qualities) to commiserate about how none of this is fair.
Ms. Gabel was raised in Monmouth County, and even during her years in New York City, she never cast off her New Jersey pride, she said.
Resin platforms, cast off-site in large rectangular sections and then joined so they appear as a single sheet, cover the floor in place of carpets.
Mr. Christie, who as a presidential candidate has frequently suppressed his most pugilistic instincts, cast off any restraint and did what he does best: slice and slash.
Borne follows Rachel, a scavenger who spends her days searching a ruined city for food and cast-off pieces of biotech left behind by a mysterious company.
Bowie is best known as a performer who adopted and cast off a plethora of alter egos, including Ziggy Stardust, the Thin White Duke and Major Tom.
On the walls and shelves that lined the room a variety of wares were for sale: old sunglasses, cast-off clothes, and a couple of vinyl albums.
To do this, the spacecraft, currently moving faster than any human-made object ever, must perform a delicate maneuver to avoid being cast off into space forever.
He has left them for their title rivals, cast off his loyalties and perhaps condemned them to another season without silverware, joining Juventus at their direct expense.
The reason they refresh the ad campaign year after year, of course, is to cast off the lingering vibes from the previous season's Clipper Playoff Nightmare™.
The genre has cast off the shallow retro tomfoolery of the early 2010s without falling prey to the dull plodding of the late 80s and early 90s.
Trump's willing to "move on" from some of the things he did to win the election, but those appear to be too deeply ingrained to cast off.
Its songs are dense, literate, hand-played and largely acoustic (though a collaboration with Vernon, a forlorn lover's plaint titled "Cast-Off," does slip in some electronics).
Eventually, as anyone who saw Swift's Instagram post against Tennessee senator Marsha Blackburn will know, Swift managed to cast off enough of those lessons to speak out.
The stock selloff came as policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic began to process the decision by British voters to cast off the continental governing body.
Her inexplicable, intriguing creations are fashioned from unpredictable stuff such as yarn and cast-off clothes, as well as more "traditional" elements including paint, steel, glass, and more.
The Globes had mostly cast off this image, except as something people whispered about — but this year, obsessed with the past as it was, brought it roaring back.
It may be that the best way to understand "The Catholic School" is as a middle-aged Italian man's effort to cast off his Catholic upbringing at last.
Known as the "cast-off capital", Panipat is home to 150-200 such mills, which take in discarded clothes from Western countries and turn them into recycled cloth.
Color photographs by Khalik Allah and Nema Etebar depict individuals cast off by society, while Shawn Theodore's and Mr. Allah's videos focus on neighborhoods affected by racial bias.
Aquaria missed not only with Capricia Corn's drag name (why wasn't it just Capricorn?) but also their costumes, which seemed like a cast off from Naomi Smalls. (Argh!
I asked for House of Pain from the menu, as I had recently gotten a cast off a broken ankle and was dealing with residual pain and swelling.
"We hope that all countries could cast off Cold War mind-set and strengthen exchanges and cooperation on the basis of mutual respect and equal treatment," he said.
A rug made of cast-off bags with this message leads to interesting questions (and remember this is a show pitched for children): Is this a comment on homelessness?
In an ideal world, I'd love to have seen Lenovo and Samsung cast off all the preconceptions about what a gaming PC should be and truly break new ground.
Then, there was Curry's mirror reality, which revolved around its own axis and could cast off debris that sometimes collided with the real world and lead to peculiar contradictions.
Some people think it's all an act, nothing more than opportunistic exploitation of prevailing sentiments that Trump would cast off as soon as he faced a general election. Maybe.
Often women who are seeking a career in music fall prey to men who they are told can help them, only to be used sexually and then cast off.
Digging deeply into his own psyche, Graham was able to cast off the pastiche of styles that had been crowding his mind's eye, and follow his own peculiar path.
Digging deeply into his own psyche, he was able to cast off the pastiche of styles that had been crowding his mind's eye, and follow his own peculiar path.
A couple of hours after we cast off, we came upon Tekong Island, sitting in the strait between Singapore and Malaysia, owned by the former but nearer the latter.
Now that society had finally cast off its inhibitions, I figured, we could do away with the dancing as a rite of courtship and get straight to the point.
Most of them wore cast-off Western clothing, except for one woman, who had on a traditional cotton robe with a hand-rendered design of black and white stripes.
I carried the 21103 because everyone in the office in Warsaw got company phones – we were, after all, working for a telecom – but the consultants got the cast-off devices.
" Galaxy would cast off some of the genre's pulpier elements, and would emphasize an elegant design, stories with plausible science, and stories "selected for [their] maturity, intelligence, and professional quality.
The issue of regulation, from food and drugs to online sales, has become increasingly contentious in China as it looks to cast off a reputation for poor quality and safety.
I am sure I can't cast off my own cultural baggage, but I don't feel there has to be a clash between 'scientific' and 'indigenous' interpretations, say, of volcanic phenomena.
When she started at Vanity Fair , she cast off the zazzy type and the coffee-table culture writing of seventies Condé Nast and reëmbraced the crispness of the twenties magazine.
Sam was 25 and working at a Philadelphia auction house when we first made googly eyes cozied up on a museum-cast-off antique sofa other over ice cream cones.
This year, four sculptures he created, from scraps cast off during the creation of "Growth," grace medians on Lenox Avenue in Central Harlem and on 106th Street in East Harlem.
In the face of these statistics, the decision to appoint a man with a history of violent rhetoric against people of other faiths cannot be cast off with any ease.
The approach had a profound impact in Taiwan, which then resembled mainland China today: an industrializing society that worried it had cast off traditional values in its rush to modernize.
Most Americans in 1898 thought that we were fighting to help Cuba cast off Spanish oppression, but — as Guantánamo continues to demonstrate quite visibly — we ended up circumscribing Cuban independence.
The "Uncut Gems" creators, Josh and Benny Safdie, are known for their merciless filmmaking style, made up of seedy underworlds and populated with first-time actors cast off the street.
The ruling drew cheers from Mr. Mubarak's supporters, who have in recent years cast off the stigma once associated with his name to air increasingly vocal demands for his release.
Putting himself in Goldman's shoes, Peter J Solomon, founder and chairman of a boutique investment bank, says he would "absolutely" want to cast off Volcker and make big bets again.
Saturn in Aquarius tests your existential thoughts and ephemeral theories, offering you the opportunity to cast off the shadows that threaten and torment you in favor of your truest intuition.
But not just see it—Cossman wanted to go into it, to get as close to its burbling lava lake, which cast off sulphuric acid and 700 degree heat, as possible.
So cast off your winter-worn totes and fall-colored bucket bags, because spring has sprung and with it, brought along 6 new handbag trends to tote around all season long.
Her mantra of strong national security, free markets and small government enabled Britain to cast off the shackles of previous decades of decay owing to socialist leadership in post-war Britain.
In the past, they've grappled with the mysteries of the universe—the certainty of death and the possibilities of divine intervention in the everyday, but here those burdens are cast off.
No matter how hard Mary + Jane tries to emulate Broad City, it can't bring itself to cast off the cultural expectations that until so recently made the female stoner comedy impossible.
Ms. Devi had cast off the trappings of the middle class she was born into and chose to live simply, often roaming the country with her subjects as she did research.
International Universities are facing challenges to their mental health leave policies, with some critics saying they are too quick to cast off students who are having troubles, like Lark Trumbly, above.
Left on her own, the woman in the story proves capable of taking care of herself, and later her child, once the constraints of comfort and gender roles are cast off.
With the story collection "Darkness" (1985), Ms. Mukherjee began to attract critical notice for her discerning portraits of immigrants struggling to cast off the bonds of tradition and remake their lives.
We will also see who will be holding senior political posts during the next few years, which will tell us who's in favor with Kim, who's retired and who's been cast off.
The bickering over her speech reflects an ugly image we ought to be brave enough to face and an odious, arrogant fear of foreigners we ought to have long ago cast off.
Set a year after the events of X-Men: Days of Future Past, we greet a Logan who has cast off his Wolverine mantle and the violent behavior that came with it.
By early evening we were on to the blood red MD 20/20, and by the time Kasual Kev texted to tout his Blue Defcon deal, I'd long cast off my inhibitions.
For all we know, we may be the only creatures in the cosmos to have figured out how to cast off from our planetary shores to explore the wonders outside of it.
The blood rested on top of the fibers, he told jurors; it had not penetrated the weave of the fabric, as blood cast off of a weapon would be expected to do.
Having cast off decades of global niceties — the United States by putting him in the White House, Britain by voting to leave the European Union — they can now forge a magnificent future.
She has cast off the militaristic coats, the pantsuit uniform, the helmet hairdo and the mask of TV news makeup that she wore as Hillary Clinton, embattled Democratic hopeful and Republican villain.
Later, under the cover of night, they propped up Ms. Stern's body in the front seat of her car and drove to the bridge, where she was cast off, the authorities said.
Appalled by the "fuckload" of stuff that people had left behind, she filled her trailer with cast-off tents and sleeping bags and drove straight to the Jungle, intending to donate them.
But with grins on their faces and wind in their hair, models Binx Walton, Janiece Dilone, Edie Campbell, and more cast off their Fashion-Week fatigue and celebrated in a joyous dance-off.
With the British strategy toward negotiating its exit from the EU a shambles, "old Europe" feels it has cast off England's yoke that regularly acted against the interests of wider and deeper union.
London-listed shares of BHP Group slipped 2.1% after the company touted bullish plans to expand in oil and gas, defying investors who want the world's biggest miner to cast off the business.
According to comments on Genius, "Things Get Worse" was recorded over a cast-off track Eminem wrote for his 2009 album, "Relapse," which was released months after Brown was charged with felony assault.
Marx claimed to have shown that history was a process of continual conflict moving toward a final redemption, when the proletariat would cast off its chains and the exploitation of humanity would disappear.
Hiking on a trail scattered with traces left by people making their long journeys: cast-off clothing and crushed plastic water bottles, a stuffed dog, everything that isn't essential and can't be carried.
It continued to symbolise freedom in the Soviet Union even when that ideal darkened: Radio Liberty, an American broadcaster, transmitted it to encourage defiance and remind Russians that they once cast off their chains.
That seven-page letter set Africa in the cross-hairs of the new administration's 'America First' trade ideology, pitting the world's largest economy against tiny Rwanda over an unlikely U.S. export: cast-off clothes.
Solomon Islanders also believed that sharks could be appeased by human sacrifice and often cast off victims both living and dead into areas of water that were known to be filled with the creatures.
If abjection is understood as being burdened by a part of oneself that can never be cast off and all its attendant frustrations, then Stanfield seems burdened by his desire for an audience's attention.
Now with the surgery behind him, Orville is expected to get his cast off in a few weeks and return to the Philadelphia hospital for a check-up in six months, according to KSTP.
Johnson says that his firm's binary investment thesis was that the FDA would remove its 2013 clinical trial hold on a Sanifi cast-off candidate called fedratinib and that a sale would shortly follow.
L sliced about a quarter of its environmental obligations last year in one fell swoop, cutting its total to $6.7 billion when it cast off several mines into a new company, South32 (S13.AX).
As soon as they get their discharge, the pressure on the former soldiers is really turned on, and it's time to cast off the frivolities of the young, which includes any pretensions to creativity.
In the 21st century, though, we seem willing to cast off the restraints that society designed to clean up politics over the last century — a trend into which private, partisan election observers fit perfectly.
Following behind, at six miles per hour, was a white pickup truck carrying men in protective clothing and equipped with a machine intended to cast off a cloud of poison targeting the prey: mosquitoes.
The duo overseeing Sunday's presidential debate, Anderson Cooper of CNN and Martha Raddatz of ABC News, seemed to cast off the hand-wringing pressures on this year's crop of moderators — Is fact-checking mandatory?
Environmental groups, already grappling with the flow of marine trash from mainland China and elsewhere, say the cast-off coronavirus masks have compounded the problem and also raised concern about the spread of germs.
In late August, one of the Philippines' largest warships, a cast-off cutter from the United States Coast Guard, ran aground on Half Moon Shoal, an unoccupied maritime feature not far from Mischief Reef.
We cruised by 12-foot-high islands composed of conch shells that harvesters, dating back to the indigenous Arawak, cast off after taking the meat, creating pearly pink mounds where terns posed in profile.
Since Britain cast off its colonial ambitions in the region following World War II and India and Pakistan were created, the countries have fought four wars, and almost come to additional blows numerous times.
Environmental groups, already grappling with the flow of marine trash from mainland China and elsewhere, say the cast-off coronavirus masks have compounded the problem and also raised concern about the spread of germs.
But many banking professionals believe it's time to cast off some of Dodd-Frank's rules, pointing to the Fed's required stress tests on big banks as a major constraint on bank capital and thus lending.
For Christianopoulos, giving an award means to recognize the value of somebody who is my inferior; and according to him, we should cast off the need to be approved by big bosses of any kind.
Cambodia's garment industry is run off the back of short-term contracts, typically three to five months' long, which allows employers to cast off pregnant workers before they have accrued maternity leave or pregnancy entitlement.
Set against the backdrop of the "Cool Britannia" popularity of British music and fashion, this all suggested that Britain had finally cast off its conflicted post-imperial garb and was embracing a modern, European identity.
The couple's knee-high field of white cosmos is trimmed to a clean edge where it meets the swaying grass; empty oyster shells, cast off from summer barbecues, litter a pristine crushed-seashell pebble path.
In his debut exhibition in 1956, Neri exhibited life-sized plaster and cardboard figures alongside mixed media and assembled sculptures made from cast off materials including wire, cardboard, wood, and scraps of his army fatigues.
Smith found cast-off lengths of corrugated metal at a trash dump and took them home, where she used an axe to split them into smaller units to make a fence to mark off her property.
These women were able to literally cast off these constrictive garments—the petticoats, the corsets, the things that made it hard to move and hard to breathe—and donned trousers and shirts and sailed the seas.
In a corral surrounded by a waffling, loose-weave wire fence some eight feet tall, a chocolate-brown alpaca lay in a heap, matted with blood, its long neck rumpled like a cast-off knee-high.
The "civilizing process," as Norbert Elias called it—the gradual recalibration of daily social mores by which Europeans cast off these habits—took centuries, and required the mass internalization of a completely new model of individuality.
JERUSALEM — In the two weeks since President Trump took office, an emboldened Israeli government cast off international criticism and approved the construction of thousands of new settler homes in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Alec Baldwin voices the titular character, a baby who acts like a cast-off from Glengarry Glen Ross and is taking the lead in the eternal war between babies and puppies for the attention of humans.
We only see Ryan playing with each toy for a few seconds, and by the end he's wading through a huge pile of freshly opened and quickly cast off toys, shoveling them on top of one another.
Surveys suggest that a growing number of people are losing faith in capitalism and the free market system, convinced they are being — or will be — cast off as detritus in the wake of globalization and advancing technology.
Americans, many of whom had escaped the stultifying tyranny of feudal Europe, cast off the mantle of monarchy and declared that government derived, not from the whims of an emperor, but from the will of the people.
With steps freshened by wearing a man's cast-off shoes, I follow the rain-rutted road as far as the fishing boats turned upside down on the soggy bank, their oars secured elsewhere to provide against thieves.
Starting in 1810, across the continent, patriots stirred by the European Enlightenment and encouraged by the successful revolt of the 13 American colonies against their British masters had worked to cast off the imperial yoke of Spain.
Pelosi, for instance, wrapped her coup PSA inside a plea to cast off the Green New Deal and Medicare for All in favor of a more promising electoral strategy for a dominant victory (that includes keeping the House).
That view puts him and the president at odds with a number of other Republicans — something Bannon sees as a defining moment for Trump to cast off establishment ties and focus on his base of supporters, Axios reported.
The factions McVeigh represents, however marginalized they may be, continue to be a major bulwark of support for the newly inaugurated president, who is quicker to insult John Lewis than to cast off the affections of David Duke.
If Verizon has its way, it will cast off its reputation as a big, boring telephone company battling a unionized work force and emerge as a digital media player mentioned in the same breath as Snapchat and Pokémon.
Among the cosmonauts' first tasks was to cast off a flash drive into space, giving a ceremonial send-off to recorded messages and video from last year's 70th anniversary of Victory Day, said NASA mission commentator Rob Navias.
And while it would be naive to expect either party to cast off this relationship entirely, some kind of paring of the cozy arrangement between insurers and legislators should be possible in the face of an angry electorate.
The president had, after all, cast off in precisely the opposite direction after coming to power in December 2015, seeking to remove many of the clumsy impediments to market forces imposed by his predecessor, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
Look at the results so far: Iran has cast off nuclear curbs so that it is now potentially within five months of having enough fuel for a nuclear warhead, down from almost 15 years when Trump took office.
The unloved labels of "East bloc" and "Eastern Europe" were demonstrably cast off when the velvet revolutions of 1989 swept across the region, upending the Moscow-loyal regimes and paving the way for free elections and multiparty democracy.
Now, Britain is remaking itself yet again, cast off from Europe and facing an uncertain future in which the shape of its society and economy, and its place in the world, are still very much up for grabs.
"Iran has cast off nuclear curbs so that it is now potentially within five months of having enough fuel for a nuclear warhead, down from almost 15 years when Trump took office," says The Times columnist Nicholas Kristof.
Ms. Jongstra's wool met multicolored scraps of old satins, taffetas and silks cast off from previous collections in coats of dark moonlit nights; dresses of planets swirling overhead; and skirts of the sun rising over a rolling field.
Cities at night can offer us unalloyed pleasures; they offer up dark labyrinths within which we are able to conceal ourselves, to change who we're seen as, to cast off whatever it is about daily life we dislike.
We tend to cast off hearing loss as an inevitable byproduct of aging, so there is very little information out there about navigating sex and dating while deaf — perhaps because we'd rather not think about our grandparents doing it.
After ignoring the trend toward metal phones for years, LG finally cast off its glossy plastic backs for a thin aluminum shell on the G5, but its 2016 flagship was sunken by a miscalculated move to a modular design.
LONDON — Asked to vote in or out, Britain has chosen decisively to cast off its 43-year-old membership in the European Union, leaving it to face a more complex question: What kind of nation will it be now?
In the evening, we drove to West Hollywood bars in Todbaum's father's cast-off BMW and pounded Jägermeister shots and tried to pick up women, in many cases women older than us, and never once succeeded, and didn't care.
There's the showmanship that they deride as self-indulgence; there are the absurd lyrics, all packed with Californiaisms, that are cast off as cringeworthy; there are the air-kicking, pogo-jumping kinetics that are sneered at and deemed needless.
He had built a $1.5 million–a-year company by paying cash for any kind of processed silicon he could get his hands on: debris from chip fabricators, broken solar cells, cast-off shavings from the plants where polysilicon is made.
"I believe it is time to cast off Virginia's troubled history of injustice and embrace a honest clean process of restoring the right of the these men and women," he said at a news conference on the Capitol steps in Richmond.
To many observers, it seemed as though Mr Tsipras's Syriza movement was looking for ways to balance its failure to cast off creditor-imposed austerity and burnish its leftist credentials with a more liberal approach to social and personal questions.
The painful history haunts current-day relations between Poland, which cast off post-war communism in 1989 and is now a member of the EU and NATO, and ex-Soviet Ukraine, which now counts on Warsaw to promote its Western aspirations.
As we gather around our Thanksgiving table this year, let's give thanks for our ancestors, who were brave enough to cast off from their home shores -- willing to risk everything to make a fresh start on a faraway and unknown continent.
In recent days, the southern separatists, who have been armed and trained by the UAE, have cast off an alliance with the Saudi-backed government and seized control of much of the southern port of Aden, the government's main base.
"That's some authentic fantasy football gibberish that means trying to pick up some bargains, players not signed by other teams that have turned out to be interesting prospects or cast off and maybe they shouldn't have been" Cramer said Wednesday.
LONDON (Reuters) - The United Kingdom finally cast off from the European Union on Friday for an uncertain Brexit future, turning its back on post-World War Two attempts to unite the once warring nations of Europe into a global power.
By his own account, Mr. Trump has discovered how much more complicated issues like health care and North Korea are than he realized, and he has cast off some of his most radical campaign promises after learning more about the issues.
Ukraine has witnessed two revolutions to cast off Russian-aligned leaders — the Orange Revolution of 2004 and then the protests of 2014, which prompted Viktor Yanukovych to flee and created the conditions of instability that Russia is so adept at exploiting.
This puzzle made my teeth hurt, and in an effort to cast off another neurosis I went to Google and read that 30 to 40 million people in the United States fear dentistry enough to apparently get night sweats before checkups.
Two weeks earlier, a law for which he had lobbied tirelessly—petitioning lawmakers and posing with cast-off carrots—went into effect, requiring French restaurants that produce more than ten metric tons of food waste a year to recycle their scraps.
In an interview, Mr. Heilmann discussed the underappreciated strengths of China's political system as well as how, under President Xi Jinping, it may have cast off some of the openness to experimentation that contributed to its success in recent decades.
All three major rating agencies are expected to rate the deal Single B, allowing the country to cast off its default status and open the door to investors who would have otherwise been banned for buying such a distressed credit.
She will cast off the unflinching self-discipline for a brief period to eat what she wants before plotting a path to victory at next year's Commonwealth Games, where she will be the headline attraction near her home on the Gold Coast.
At the height of Spice Girls fever, the British band's "girl power" slogan was sometimes cast off as a shallow marketing tactic designed to sell CDs (remember them?) But the musicians' message was real, and this new slice of spice proves it.
Finally, the illusion's sharpness, the quasi-Surrealist totality of this bizarre and delicious disaster, may undermine Chiappa's nuanced themes of promise and disappointment — of eggs once fertile with potential fried up and cast off, and of sports icons once inspirational now shameful.
This scene raises the question of what might have been had this man not been cast off at such a young age and had not spent more than half his life in prison, even before the heinous Tate-LaBianca murders sealed his infamy.
It's important that we remember the achievements of our Founding Fathers, and the bravery and fortitude it took to cast off the yoke of the Union Jack, but today our nation is once again weighed down by an oppressor: Hamilton parody videos.
Knowing she'll be cast off on the spot if she doesn't say "I love you," Caila goes for it and gets stiffed with the bill: No response from Ben and a Chris Harrison-furnished invitation for bang time anyway, because why not?
They have also portrayed this as a moment to cast off the yoke that the Trump administration's trade actions put on China, which were aimed at encouraging international companies to move their supply chains out of China to avoid tariffs, the note said.
"We're going to get to know each other a little better by the end of the night," Mr. Jackman promised a couple of numbers in, before he cast off the jacket and bow tie that went with his body-hugging tux pants.
"I also love the vintage shop Il Cancello,'' she said, naming one among the abundance of vintage and thrift shops brimful of stylish period Gucci and Pucci and unknown labels cast off by what Ms. Pucci termed "old contessas or old whatevers.
LONDON, Jan 31 (Reuters) - The United Kingdom finally cast off from the European Union on Friday for an uncertain Brexit future, turning its back on post-World War Two attempts to unite the once warring nations of Europe into a global power.
For instance, leather bits previously destined for the garbage become pinwheels ($335) or a forty-three-thousand-dollar bear; swatches of cast-off scarves can be sewn into a shopping tote ($550); and crystal shards can dangle from an eight-thousand-dollar mobile.
"When a member of a minoritized group can watch a film about their lived experience, without having to censor reactions that would trigger anger or guilt in individuals from the dominant group, that freedom to cast off respectability can be liberating," he said.
PARIS — It is a myth dearly beloved of the contemporary fashion industry that World War I was when everything changed (at least when it came to clothes): Women cast off their corsets, flocked to factories and found a new kind of freedom.
Enter Madonna's alter-ego, Madame X. A spy working undercover as a teacher, nun and cha-cha-cha instructor—but who nonetheless never removes her conspicuous crystal-encrusted eye patch—Madame X is on a mission to cast off the chains of the oppressed.
There's an interesting irony in the fact that Americans were the ones to introduce Spam to countries abroad, only to then cast off those canned goods, and for it to all to return, in 2019, to Americans re-discovering Spam, in its internationally-interpreted form.
Typically cast off as "customer-service," moderation and related work remains a relatively low-wage, low-status sector, often managed and staffed by women, which stands apart from the higher-status, higher-paid, more powerful sectors of engineering and finance, which are overwhelmingly male.
Nonprofits like the Salvation Army had dumped cast-off American clothing on Yemen, and there were roving vendors who'd rifle through the lapels on the half-dozen suit jackets they wore over their long, white thoobs hoping you'd literally buy the coat off their backs.
For "Midden Heap," his immersive exhibit last fall at the Friedman Benda gallery in Manhattan, he fashioned giant, otherworldly aquatic creatures out of refuse like plastic bags, shards of glass and a cast-off toilet seat found at the beach in Brooklyn's Dead Horse Bay.
But especially around the time of season six — when the women of Game of Thrones began to seize power and cast off the men who had oppressed, assaulted, and raped them — the show developed a certain cachet about breaking the Westeros version of the patriarchy.
Second, its tightly argued thesis addresses a question sure to be revisited during this anniversary of the Spanish-American War: to wit, why the United States in 1898 suddenly cast off its traditions and, in an imperialist jag, claimed the role of a global power.
That night the ship Aquarius, helmed by the pan-European humanitarian group SOS Méditerranée and with a medical team from Doctors Without Borders on board, was setting out to sea, looking for refugees who have cast off from Africa in boats scarcely worthy of bathtubs.
But in a franchise where everyone is basically a superhero, and you have the Rock breaking a cast off his arm by flexing his muscles, as he did in the seventh movie, it would be cool if Theron were a little more physically imposing.
Here's everything we know so far… There Will Be Plenty of Hannah's Guys On Board John Paul Jones seems like he was practically born for Paradise life, which is definitely why the Bachelorette cast-off has already been announced as part of the season 6 BIP cast.
Teams continually changing strategy are more likely to cast off players who do not fit into a new coach's plans, and those that lose games — and money — have even more incentive to sell young players rather than wait and hope that they develop into valuable assets.
Even if we cast off the influential films, the novels are filled with decks that allow hackers to fly through cyberspace, drones controlled by devious multinational corps, cybernetic implants, rotting locales, neomodern space stations, and a whole host of wondrous images that demand we pay close attention.
On Saturday, voters cast off that relic, too, ending the two-party stasis in Irish politics with a breakout vote for Sinn Fein, a party long shunned by the mainstream for its ties to the Irish Republican Army, a paramilitary group that sought the reunification of Ireland.
LONDON (Reuters) - It was a case of "Don't you know who I am?" for Rafael Nadal when a reporter had the temerity to question whether he deserved to be on Wimbledon's Centre Court when women's world number one Ash Barty had been cast off to a smaller outside arena.
This new game feels absolutely authentic to its source material, both the tabletop wargame and the expanded universe that it inspired, but it has also cast-off the dated 70s and 80s anime aesthetics and the fussy "throw 2d6 at every problem" game design without betraying its identity.
We could fund some of that if, for example, we just cast off (a quarter-century after the Cold War ended) the government's bipartisan priority to underwrite a bloated military and maintain the country's prominence as the largest weapons merchant in the world, arming repressive regimes like Saudi Arabia.
Bears have been slain and eaten by dominant peers; cubs have been rescued from the destruction of other bears, cast off, and adopted; and many a leaping salmon has been caught in mid-air only to be stolen by the young and crafty bears still learning to hunt. Bears.
Even thought Kate Winslet is married to Ned Rocknroll and Leonardo DiCaprio seems to be dating an endless parade of legs, they are still the two celebrity friends that I hope will one day cast off the ruse and admit they've been in love all this time for reals.
In what appears to be an attempt to cast off the lingering shadow of Russian interference in the 2016 election, Giuliani is now floating unsubstantiated claims that the Democratic National Convention, along with Hillary Clinton, colluded with Ukraine to sound the alarm on Manafort's business in the country.
A 54-foot dive boat named the Tobias cast off on Sunday morning from the marina here, the largest in the Caribbean, and made its way eastward under a searing sun to St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, the fourth vessel of the day to make the trip.
A designer gown is typically shipped back to the atelier it came from promptly after the star returns home from the festivity, or it's cast off to the back of some closet once it's been photographed to no end on the step-and-repeat, to avoid the wrath of Kate Sanders.
With his extraordinary showman's sense of atmospherics and timing, Donald Trump jets into Scotland just as the Brexit vote is announced and, against the backdrop of his own lavish golf resort, proclaims victory, of a kind, to the kindred spirits in the U.K. who have voted to cast off their elites.
The survey by EEF and BDO showed output for manufacturers sped up sharply with the balance of firms reporting growth rising to 31 percent in the first quarter, its highest since the third quarter of 2013, when Britain was starting to cast off the after-effects of the global financial crisis.
PND put the official version of "Like Dat" on SoundCloud Friday night, and while the beat makes it feel a little more like an If You're Reading This It's Too Late cast-off than something new, it's exciting to hear two of R&B's brightest talents taking turns on the mic.
Supporters are crying out for a remedy to the tedium of Hodgson's tenure and, accordingly, they have been presented with a choice between two stodgy former centre-backs, one of whom currently manages Hull City and the other of whom was cast off by West Ham for being too unimaginative.
To become a hit in the United States, "The Office" not only had to transform the tragic, grating boss into a less tragic, less grating, more well-meaning boss; it had to cast off the message, central to the British original, that work is where you go to waste your life.
Speaking to Jesuits in Rome last October, he lamented the loss of "big politics," the craft of making unity out of diversity and creating what he calls a "culture of encounter," a society that integrates everyone — rather than a "throwaway culture" in which the poor and the unwanted are cast off.
I'm wondering if the storyline is let down by the fact you aren't clear it's the main issue we'll be focusing on until nearly two-thirds of the way through the show, and so the central importance of the trauma feels cast off for so much of the run time.
I tolerated Juan Pablo's general arrogance and pretty much everything Chad Johnson did on the most recent installment of The Bachelorette because the show has ultimately always found a way to restore my faith with a redemptive fairy-tale ending or a second shot at love for a deserving former cast-off.
In an article titled "Break Up With Your Bra," Suzannah Galland talks about how oftentimes, we'll buy a little special something in the early stages of the relationship — but, as soon as it fizzles out, we end up with underwear too fancy to wear everyday, but too expensive to simply cast off.
But perhaps Mr Renzi came to power at the wrong time: too early for an EU consumed with fighting endless fires (and upcoming elections in France and Germany) to listen to his ambitious proposals; too late for an Italy bearing a legacy of debt and mistrust that cannot be cast off quickly.
Those more rebellious in spirit cast off their corsets (a mannequin in the show features this new, liberating uniform: a free-flowing smock); rallied for labor rights, racial equality and peace; spoke about the need for birth control (a topic so taboo that the mere mention of it could lead to arrest).
Also on view is "John Kane and His Wife " (circa 1928, oil on canvas), a double portrait by the Pittsburgh-based painter John Kane (1860-1934), who was born in Scotland and immigrated to the US, where he worked on the railway and in coal mines, and first started painting on cast-off boards.
Making art, which is theoretically prized and precious, out of cast-off objects is one of the basic paradoxes central to many projects that have appeared in the Mexico City gallery, which has presented work by artists like Sarah Lucas, Damián Ortega, Allora & Calzadilla, Adrián Villar Rojas, Danh Vo and Dr. Lakra (Jerónimo López Ramírez).
Earlier this week the company confirmed it closed down Yahoo Screen which was the home for its original series including new episodes of NBC's cast-off series "Community" and the live-stream of the 2015 NFL Bills versus Jaguars game in London (NBC is a sister company to CNBC, both are owned by NBCUniversal).
The techniques that Aum used—isolating people in cells, subjecting them to physical duress and sleep deprivation, making them shave their heads and cast off their old identities, telling them to empty their minds and endlessly repeat mystical chants—have been used by countless other groups throughout history to break down resistance to the leader's will.
Yes, there is always the chance that ABC will opt for a Bachelor from a past year — it happened with Nick Viall and Arie Luyendyk, Jr., in recent years — but since 2018 Bachelorette cast-off Colton Underwood nabbed last year's Bachelor honors in fence-jumping, there's an OK chance that 2020's leading man will be from Hannah's season.
I will say that I appreciated Bernard debugging himself — but then that also makes the last few eps of Fun Times with Bernard and Head Ford a giant detour in itself, and it makes his whole season two arc pretty much a repeat of his struggle to cast off Ford's influence in season one, and that's also really annoying.
We should always extend the goodwill of the U.S. as we carry life deeper into our solar system; and where tyranny tries to crush the hopes of those daring to cast off oppression — we should stand not in front, but beside them as they bear the greater burden of their struggle and, therefore, more highly prize their liberty.
" Even though people quickly dug up evidence of Clinton publicly professing her love of hot sauce as far back as 1992, the statement was convincingly cast off as inauthentic when packaged with the handful of cultural references she'd already made up to that point—TMZ called it " a clear attempt to snag New York's black vote.
Under the muscular leadership of President Xi Jinping, China has cast off previous restraints, rejecting deference to an American-dominated global order as an impediment to national revival, write Peter S. Goodman and Jane Perlez: In matters of commerce and national security, China is competing with the United States, even in traditional American spheres of influence.
In the scene tweeted by Goold, Jess and Harry deliver the news to their family as a joint decision, just as Meghan and Harry appeared to — though the play's Prince Harry says he wants to "Cast off the Princely burden of my birth," and there has been no indication from the real royals that they will renounce their titles.
It features a video projection of plaster casts made from women's naked bodies strewn like so much refuse on a bed of twigs, while cast-off clothes are piled up nearby, and written testimonials of abuse suffered by women from around the world line the wall — painful recollections submitted to the artist via social media, along with photos showing only their authors' eyes.
The film, which opens in theaters on May 18, follows Pope Francis from prisons, refugee camps and favelas to the halls of Congress and the United Nations without losing its stringent focus on a pontiff seeking to model himself on his namesake, Saint Francis of Assisi, the son of a rich textile merchant who cast off his finery for mendicants' robes.
" After Emancipation, the Fourteenth Amendment, ratified in 1868, cast off the shackles of history with this guarantee: "No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

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