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He desired the prosperity of his countrymen partly because they were his countrymen, but chiefly to show to the world that freemen could be prosperous.
" He added that his countrymen "really like Japanese goods.
Several more buses pulled up, unloading more of their countrymen.
And he needs the help of the countrymen for that.
Friends, Romans, Westerosi countrymen, Jon Snow is not a bastard.
In unfamiliar territory, refugees tend to trust their fellow countrymen.
When they depart, none of their countrymen will replace them.
Losing 3,000 countrymen on one day has had its effects.
Friends, countrymen, 99 percenters, what a time to be alive.
Even Constantine's included an exception for countrymen tending to agriculture.
If one day Woewiyu is deported, they could be countrymen
It is about the sacrifices they make for the countrymen.
Some extracted millions of their countrymen from poverty and inequality.
The elites need to be reintegrated with their own countrymen.
Julie embraces the Travelers while her countrymen openly disparage them.
Pence Fritsch said, and was reluctant to fight his countrymen.
How can my countrymen get a hefty piece of the action?
POPULISTS often put their finger on problems that irk their countrymen.
And if they wanted to watch their countrymen, they had to.
Duterte invited his countrymen to protest if they disagreed with him.
He went on to torture and kill thousands of his countrymen.
Sloterdijk is determined to disabuse his countrymen of their polite illusions.
They, too, felt love's bond in their families, friends and countrymen.
Others plunged their countrymen into destitution and violence as in Venezuela.
It was the last time he would play alongside his countrymen.
Several opposition leaders called on their countrymen to abstain from voting.
We are able now to be connected to all of our countrymen.
Mr Mattis has called his countrymen "an idealistic people bound by pragmatism".
When Saudi Oger shut down this year, his countrymen had little sympathy.
But you can't love your country without loving your countrymen and countrywomen.
In Cambodia Pol Pot's Khmers Rouges inflicted genocide on their own countrymen.
This is a view broadly shared by his countrymen (see chart 1).
But the stardom that his Canadian countrymen nurtured at Findlay eluded Brooks.
In Argentina itself, companies helping their countrymen to leave are experiencing a boom.
Jamie, on the other hand, is prepared to die for his fellow countrymen.
And with it, Death, and Silence, as the cries o' my countrymen ceased.
The boy who cried "debt" may have been playing tricks on his countrymen.
Because they were designed by Kenyans for their local environment and fellow countrymen.
And no, it wasn't a global illuminati plot to kill off his countrymen.
Haven't we loved these foolish Granthams with all the fervor of their countrymen?
"Don't be so hard on yourself!" it told one of its heartbroken countrymen.
Their countrymen were peacefully marching and demonstrating in Leipzig, Berlin, and other cities.
My countrymen often say that Russia is a country with an unpredictable past.
I refused to fight in an unjust war against my fellow black countrymen.
The Muslim Brotherhood was painted as the diabolical enemy of their fellow countrymen.
For many countrymen and women he epitomized the nation's rugged image of itself.
The Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara joined his countrymen fighting in Congo in 1965.
Some campers sought out their countrymen, taking clues from license plates and flags.
Xi Jinping constantly urges his countrymen to remember their historical and Confucian roots.
Which means his countrymen must be willing to pay the potentially high price.
The countless sacrifices made by our countrymen will not go in vain Inshallah.
Chileans, for instance, note that Venezuela sheltered thousands of their exiled countrymen during Gen.
But his fellow countrymen also like to walk their walk — a very different one.
Kosciuszko tried to rally his countrymen into rebellion against Russia, but Poland was doomed.
Mindful of the tragedies we've faced and the fellow countrymen we have lost, Rep.
But Song couldn't bring himself to eat it remembering how his countrymen were starving.
Like all our countrymen, I'm sad tonight to see this part of us burn.
Lewis' life was far more rooted in academia than his two ball-playing countrymen.
But I know you as true and kind and generous fellow countrymen and women.
It is not as if Kabila has been the overwhelming favorite of his countrymen.
While M.B.S. was preaching austerity to his countrymen, he seemed unwilling to restrain himself.
He was courageous, with a courage that frightened his captors, and inspired his countrymen.
He was courageous – with a courage that frightened his captors and inspired his countrymen.
When Cameron first arrived in England, several of his countrymen lived within driving distance.
That started off with his countrymen, who texted him and called him right away.
He was courageous -- with a courage that frightened his captors and inspired his countrymen.
He earns his living, like many of his countrymen, keeping water in its place.
Just don't be like your other countrymen and complain about the weather constantly, OK?
Since coming to power in 2013, President Xi has been calling on his countrymen
Now, some Iraqis in Europe are turning to social media to warn their countrymen away.
"You cannot love your country unless you love your fellow countrymen and women," Booker said.
The barmen are surprised to hear that fewer of their countrymen are dying of drink.
Or crackles with charisma as countrymen and women fawn over him like a rock star.
"You cannot love your country unless you love your fellow countrymen and women," he said.
Enraged at his rejection, he leads the Persians to a hidden path behind his countrymen.
Even today Stalin enjoys a staunch — although by no means universal — following among my countrymen.
I ask whether his countrymen are angry with Trump, or whether they laugh at him.
The child of immigrants understands her countrymen, while seeing them as they cannot see themselves.
Two of Auger-Aliassime's countrymen experienced mixed results in the other matches involving seeded players.
Sonja is a childless 40-something translator of misogynistic thrillers devoured by her Danish countrymen.
Booker also spoke about demonstrating love to fellow countrymen and women later in his remarks.
"I want to assure my countrymen that the country is in safe hands," he said.
Belgium's German-speakers are an often-overlooked minority next to their Francophone and Flemish countrymen.
"It was very hard for me to believe the murdering of my countrymen," she wrote.
Narendra Modi, the prime minister, exhorts his countrymen to save girls and send them to school.
We got HM at LAX ... and talked to her about the new tension with her countrymen.
Like his countrymen, Mustapha Merzoughi, who was sentenced Monday, has 30 days to appeal his sentence.
I remember well the general panic, fear and confusion that followed from family, friends and countrymen.
The first movie Heneral Luna was a blockbuster hit that awakened the souls of my countrymen.
I avoided the company of my countrymen and immersed myself in new friendships with New Yorkers.
Kim Jong Un is not trying to make Trump and his countrymen Korean Marxists or Nationalists.
As Greenblatt recounts, Shakespeare's countrymen feared a power vacuum, since Elizabeth refused to name a successor.
Beach Volleyball: The Brazilians have been loud and supportive of all their competing countrymen and women.
In Moscow, Vladimir V. Putin has used Russian nationalist sentiment to inspire many of his countrymen.
And though all are angry with the decision, the disappointment with our countrymen supersedes it all.
"I feel closer to many of these people than to many of my countrymen," he said.
Like millions of their countrymen, they'd finally resolved that it was time to leave for good.
The thing is, much like the rest of his countrymen, Ponting was not quite wary enough.
"I would do the same thing for my countrymen on American soil," one American veteran said.
Hamilton is seeking to unite his countrymen around "principles" rather than ideologies of left and right.
Donald Trump has never in his presidency enjoyed the approval of even half of his countrymen.
When he first came, he said, he found "no more than a hundred" of his countrymen.
For ethnic groups with lower levels of education, living with their countrymen had the opposite effect.
"I assure our countrymen that we will avenge the blood of their children," Mr. Noor said.
Now Democrats and Republicans together face a test before our constituents, our countrymen and our creator.
His entire goal has been to take down the CCP and free his fellow countrymen in China.
Even if that is the case, Adele swears that Bailey's heart belongs to his countrymen and women.
Trickling in ones and twos, people from Bulgaria and Romania have pooled close to their fellow countrymen.
These are the sorts of decisions that past presidents, putting their careers before their countrymen, have ducked.
Two of the most promising American teenagers were placed in Djokovic's quarter, pitted against more established countrymen.
People keep comparing him to Brutus, but really, his remarks were "Friends, Romans, countrymen" at its best.
The spectators' full-throated support for their countrymen dispelled the notion that golf is an individual sport.
President George Washington's parting words to his countrymen were a warning against the rise of political parties.
Cracking codes to see if Charles is truly being supported by his fellow countrymen proves hard work.
Boom had watched all four of his countrymen lose in their own national sport to foreign fighters.
In turn, self-exiled Venezuelan businessmen say they are encouraging their countrymen to join them in Spain.
They said their countrymen and Micronesian officials had blown the complaints out of proportion on social media.
He was known for checking on his fellow countrymen in the migrants' center after work, media reported.
I was stunned by the lack of compassion and the outright racism I saw in my countrymen.
Add to these the rudeness and lack of respect for you and your countrymen — I am ashamed.
Those establishment figures can't help but express their disdain for their fellow countrymen — the "rubes" outside the Beltway.
But his countrymen who export in the opposite direction get a fillip, as their wares become more competitive.
The Lib Dems have released videos in 21 languages, with foreign MEPs imploring their countrymen to turn out.
"Eight hundred million of my countrymen may exercise the freedom of franchise once every five years," he said.
Its author, 53-year-old Olga Tokarczuk, is now under the angry glare of many of her countrymen.
Some Americans in the Philippines say his outbursts have left many of their countrymen, and U.S. businesses, jittery.
The people who love me are here cheering for me and my fellow countrymen are cheering at home.
Saudi dissidents, many of them abroad, use Twitter to broadcast their views to their countrymen inside the kingdom.
Footsteps Rare is the writer who can still rile his countrymen more than a century after his death.
By his own metrics, and those of so many of his countrymen, his career was a catastrophic failure.
Before it was coming from my own countrymen, today it's worse because it's coming from supposedly civilized countries.
Their bet has paid off as their fellow countrymen have responded warmly to the company's unusual food offerings.
Countless Afghan women have risked — and lost — their lives to win greater freedom for their countrymen and women.
While their countrymen starved, the ruling couple lived in luxury in a compound with an indoor swimming pool.
One of Young's countrymen, Bill Miller, won the silver medal, and a Finn, Toivo Hyytiainen, won the bronze.
"If he's not going to honor his country and his countrymen, he's dishonoring himself," Isham told USA Today.
We venerate George Washington for stepping down at a time when his countrymen would have made him king.
Since September, Ms. Vincenti has photographed the rooms left behind by her countrymen looking for a better life.
You, the upstart importer — or massive domestic brand — rebrand it for your countrymen, and bring it to market.
Like most of their countrymen, they have cam­pesino family roots but were born and raised in the city.
To millions of his countrymen, General Qassem Soleimani embodied Iran's defense against a laundry list of existential threats.
It places a higher value on the lives of your own countrymen than on human life more generally.
The event left Japan's rulers awe-struck and its countrymen inspired to worship the volcano as a god.
Yet Mr Kaurismaki prefers to focus his lens on the ordinary, empathetic citizens whom he considers his true countrymen.
"We have information that confirms the deaths of our countrymen," said Mr. Moreno at a news conference in Quito.
More than 630 of Li's countrymen have now died from the coronavirus, and the number could be far higher.
Twitter is ablaze as the team's countrymen and women back home celebrate with the fervour of a thousand suns.
The 29.3-year-old former prosecutor revels in reminding his countrymen that he is a man to be feared.
But Thoreau's countrymen are in fact useless at quiet desperation—they specialise in either noisy success or noisy failure.
But in government, she will be judged by how well she manages to improve the lives of her countrymen.
Els joins his countrymen Louis Oosthuizen and Grace, whose 2017 win was one of his most memorable golf experiences.
Often, security services act as a praetorian guard to cut some countrymen out of their piece of the pie.
"It was a brutal act which has caused our countrymen grief during the holy month of Ramadan," he said.
It's hard to hold this generation of players responsible for errors made by their countrymen when they were children.
Though his account was disputed by some of his countrymen, it is beyond doubt that G.R.U. defections were rare.
We wanted to show my countrymen as three-dimensional beings, beyond the binary of Saddam versus the United States.
Anti-Maduro protesters like Mendoza have watched millions of their countrymen flee hunger in Venezuela, just like they did.
The argument I can't make is why so many of my countrymen looked at Trump and deemed him acceptable.
And we still, even on Thanksgiving, struggle to recognize one another as countrymen across economic, political and racial divides.
If there is trouble at home, you throw your trash at your neighbor and call your fellow countrymen traitors.
Macron encourages his countrymen to "have confidence in themselves again" and is committed to renewing France's prosperity and strength.
Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri gave $16 million to a bikini model while his countrymen were scraping by.
"We are trying to avoid the areas of our own countrymen because the hatred is so palpable," he said.
"Friends" (19A) — "Romans" (25A) — "Countrymen" (43A) — What can this be, but Julius Caesar's exhortation, to LEND ME YOUR EARS?
Correa, who said the earliest he can return is Sunday afternoon, called on his countrymen to keep their spirits up.
But as their countrymen have become more successful in the ring, British fans have grown more demanding outside of it.
We must take this war to the doors of terrorist outfits before they are able to hit our innocent countrymen.
Tommy Koh, another diplomat, urged his countrymen to prize "challengers who are subversive and who have alternate points of view".
No wonder that many of his countrymen are placing high hopes on the great dragon peering down from the north.
But even many of Gulliver's fellow countrymen admit that the decision is, on the face of it, a bit odd.
I didn't even know the America and its countrymen I have come to love would be capable of such negativity.
Pyongyang's state media lashed out at the rallies as a "never-to-be-condoned farce of confrontation with fellow countrymen".
But some of our "countrymen" have crossed the line and decided to reclaim Shakespeare as Italian, on vague linguistic bases.
The survey also provoked a lot of people, and many Brits are pissed at or embarrassed by their fellow countrymen.
"It's a bat signal to your countrymen to say, 'I'm up here, and you can be here too,'" he said.
But like so many of his countrymen, members of his family were killed after accusations that they were rebel supporters.
We must do better, or I fear for both the physical and mental health of our future countrymen and women.
Thank goodness for the French, who have always appreciated the works of Merce Cunningham, sometimes more than his own countrymen.
"Now, he said, Democrats and Republicans "must work together, face a test, before our constituents, our countrymen, and our creator.
Moses shared common hardships with his countrymen in Egypt and eventually led them physically from slavery to the Promised Land.
Oleg acts like he hasn't done anything his countrymen would find suspect, in hopes that will paper over everything else.
In fact, Laos showed me how infinitely smarter, nicer, and all-round better the locals were to my own countrymen.
But, as is the case with so many of my freedom-loving countrymen, that doesn't mean I want to pay taxes.
The authorities are so desperate to stem emigration, it seems, that they are simply stopping their countrymen from getting on planes.
How else can you build stars if a fighter's own countrymen and women aren't willing to buy into what you're selling?
"A handful of them decided -- whether or not it would kill them -- they would help their countrymen and women," she says.
With so few Jews left in Iraq, why doesn't Mamsani leave for Israel, as so many of his countrymen have done?
But when the Kim Jong-il died on a train in 2011, she was astonished by the reaction of her countrymen.
Many members of Europe's court society had more to do with each other than they did with their benighted fellow-countrymen.
The 2017 Mini Cooper S Countryman was built in January 2017 by my fellow countrymen and women here in the Netherlands.
If these fellow countrymen of mine are still catching up to the vicissitudes of online ad platforms, I can forgive them.
The league is home to Bayern Munich, which won the Champions League in 2013 after beating fellow countrymen of Borussia Dortmund.
In Mexico, the strength of his enterprise helped unleash an ongoing drug war that has left thousands of his countrymen dead.
"He was filled with love for his family, friends, neighbors and countrymen," Monsignor Richard Paperini said at Best's funeral on Monday.
It had been a terrible decade that saw famine kill millions, and their countrymen enslave, imprison, torture, and murder millions more.
An earlier version of this article erroneously said the retired center Dikembe Mutombo and the Thunder forward Serge Obaka were countrymen.
Now that he's president, it requires enlisting the national security apparatus into political war against those same enemies—their own countrymen.
Besides, Hollywood is what America created in lieu of royalty, and it's not something its countrymen want to abolish anytime soon.
"I came to help my countrymen," said Rolando Martinez Cruz, a 34-year-old volunteer from the suburbs of Mexico City.
They may represent those among their countrymen with the most motivation and the greatest ability to seek a better life abroad.
Our biggest social justice campaign is Black Lives Matter, meaning we have to TELL our fellow countrymen that black lives matter.
Ghani, therefore, is seeking opportunities for respite for his countrymen in the form of peace offers and ceasefires with the Taliban.
That he succeeded in overcoming so much to produce towering works of art earned him the enduring regard of his countrymen.
Government officials and Taliban fighters laid down their weapons to eat and pray together, embracing one another simply as fellow countrymen.
In her 2011 biography, THAT WOMAN, Anne Sebba makes a sporting attempt to vindicate Simpson in the eyes of her countrymen.
He stars as William Wallace, a kilted warrior who rallies his countrymen against British rule through rousing speeches and rugged swordplay.
He ended up hiring a handful of countrymen from the staffs of high-end Italian restaurants in London and New York.
" The usual rounds of celebratory music, marching and fireworks must be abandoned until "the millions of our oppressed countrymen are emancipated.
Like Trump, Berlusconi was a skilled manipulator of the media, with a keen sense of what messages resonate with his countrymen.
There is something in the genesis of our republic that rejects the idea of permanent "political police" surveilling our fellow countrymen.
Some, like earnestly cheering for your countrymen — or even better, whimsically for someone else's country — are probably, in fact, pretty healthy.
After all, some of our fellow countrymen are making a sport of attempting to order the most expensive Starbucks drinks ever.
"Massaranduba's" last victory prior to Pearson was a TKO win over Canadian Laprise, shocking his opponent's countrymen in attendance in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
On the march to Dahomey he watches the murder of his king; he sees the soldiers smoking the heads of his countrymen.
From one of the vendors' radios blasted "Bangapseupnida" ("Welcome"), a popular and perky North Korean song:  Countrymen, brothers, let us hold hands,
The automated technology ensures, for example, that fans in Australia can get access to highlights from countrymen Andrew Bogut and Matthew Dellavedova.
Jeremiah started his prophecies at the age of 13 and ends up murdered by his own countrymen when he is in exile.
He describes at the center as "very precious," because it can allow his countrymen to learn more about their complicated northern neighbors.
It's up to us to ask fellow countrymen "Where are you from?" with a lot less fear and a lot more wonder.
Each of these leaders rose above their times in a uniquely American way to inspire and uplift sizable majorities of their countrymen.
Five days later, a hurricane swamped Texas, and we set aside our differences to show empathy for our stricken countrymen and women.
You will have to accept the truth that a huge number of your fellow countrymen are, at the bottom of it, racist.
It was never a question for them, though, as they couldn't stand idly by while the Germans picked off their fellow countrymen.
But Hamilton, who races for Mercedes, has become the last Englishman standing after several of his countrymen left Formula One in 2017.
Greenside piles scorn upon himself, reflecting it through the eyes of his part-time countrymen while simultaneously pointing a finger at them.
LONDON — President Trump spoke by phone on Monday with the president of Nigeria, whose countrymen have not heard from him in weeks.
These jihadists later morphed into the Pakistan Taliban, which attacked Pakistan itself — killing tens of thousands of their own countrymen and women.
" Derambarsh acknowledged that, among his countrymen, the doggy bag suffered a stigma: "People think it means that you're hungry or you're poor.
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You seem to be able to make it out of Australia fairly often, something that a lot of your countrymen struggle with.
With troops abroad in the Middle East, Americans back home were in need of a reason to come together and celebrate their countrymen.
But one of the reasons that Reagan was so loved by his countrymen was that he made them feel proud to be Americans.
Another is his cosmopolitan outlook and patrician manner; he seems to be more at home among foreign glitterati than among his own countrymen.
As a Briton and a European, it especially saddens me that Europe has obviously lost its attractiveness for many of my fellow countrymen.
Mr Santos reminded Colombians that Venezuela received 1m of their countrymen during Colombia's decades of armed conflict, which subsided in the early 2000s.
Key, like most of his countrymen, likely harbored doubts that the novel country born not of tribe but of ideological choice could endure.
Yeltsin could not believe the poverty his countrymen faced when compared to the bounty of the land built on freedom, liberty and capitalism.
We have such a large population, my countrymen now say, if we don't keep a watch on them, there's no guarantee of safety.
Much to the chagrin of many of his countrymen, Francis has not set foot in his homeland since his election in March 220.
There were few countrymen in Colombia to root for; only 21 players from that country have made it to the majors, including Urshela.
The West German chancellor Helmut Kohl, told his countrymen the soothing fairy tale that reunification would not cost as much as they feared.
The people of Idlib are aware that they will probably be abandoned to a fate similar to their countrymen in Daraa and Ghouta.
"Hitler knows he will have to break us in this island or lose the war," Churchill told his countrymen on June 18, 1940.
Idamante and his countrymen are plunged into grief when a report comes that Idomeneo, while returning to Crete, has been shipwrecked and drowned.
But my confidence is that there will for a long time be virtue and good sense enough in our countrymen to correct abuses.
For Prince Bader, paying such an unprecedented sum for a painting of Christ also risked offending the religious sensibilities of his Muslim countrymen.
At the age of six, Loc Truong joined the nearly two million of his countrymen who fled Vietnam following the fall of Saigon.
Savchenko's case became a cause célèbre in her home country with her countrymen hailing her as a symbol of Ukrainian defiance and identity.
The 33-year-old dictator told his countrymen in January that North Korea is close to possessing the ability to strike around the world.
There were two Iranians in the eight-man field and plenty of their countrymen to support them in a crowd of more than 5,000.
So, my friends and countrymen, here is a guide for you and your families to make sure the Russians don't fuck with the turkey.
Having witnessed the toll that Liberia's First Civil War took on her fellow countrymen, Gbowee became a trauma counsellor to treat former child soldiers.
"I wanted my son to know who his countrymen are," she said in the Q&A when asked about why she made the film.
A native of Santa Clara, Cuba, Fernandez was a beloved figure in the city where so many of his countrymen have settled and prospered.
What Duterte is doing will remind his countrymen of the bloody reign of the country's former dictator Ferdinand Marcos — who ruled using martial law.
His life stands in stark contrast to his two countrymen: whereas they were working-class Welsh, he was clearly from a middle-class family.
In every case, the immigrants we receive in the United States from TPS-receiving countries are substantially better-educated than their countrymen back home.
"I promise to join in the healing of our nation and to unify our countrymen for the sake of our country's progress," she said.
They displayed a now-familiar refusal to believe that the real source of persistent racial resentment among their fellow-countrymen was persistent racial resentment.
Pedro Solberg and Evandro are Brazilian hopes in beach volleyball at 5-1, a better price than their countrymen, the favored Alison and Bruno.
Ultimately, this means that the American taxpayer will have to pay more – not less – to provide our fellow countrymen and countrywomen with appropriate healthcare.
It was a call to arms credited to ancient Roman senator Cato the Elder, who inspired his countrymen to crush Rome's rival in battle.
If he keeps it up, he'll strain his ties with Trump, not to mention risk breaking his promise to his countrymen of transformational change.
But his credentials as a leader of the liberation struggle gave him a special standing among many of his countrymen, and many other Africans.
Anywheres are disconnected from and deaf to the natural feelings of national kinship that animate their less well-heeled, less educated countrymen and women.
His unforgiving countrymen, suspicious of change under the best of circumstances and rattled by globalization, migration and encroaching populism, have grown impatient with him.
He is the third of his countrymen to win the famous race, following two-time champion Robert Sorlie and 2018 champion Joar Leifseth Ulsom.
"I think they like the anonymity and the tranquillity here," Caleb Porter, Valeri's coach with the Timbers, said of his star and his countrymen.
I think like many of our fellow countrymen, like many Americans, I think I'm going to wait and see what all our options are.
He is survived by his son, Andrés, and his music continues to inspire many of his countrymen to follow their dreams, whatever the odds.
A native of Santa Clara, Cuba, Fernández was a beloved sports figure in the city where so many of his countrymen have settled and prospered.
We rightly avenged the savage murder of thousands of our countrymen and undoubtedly took steps that increased our preparedness for future terrorism, making Americans safer.
Maybe the real mystery is not the ugly ideas that lurk in the hearts of our countrymen, but our desperate efforts to explain them away.
Daniel Pagés of the Association of Venezuelans in Colombia estimates that 1.5m of his countrymen are in Colombia, about 40% of them without proper papers.
A native of Santa Clara, Cuba, Fernandez was a beloved sports figure in the city where so many of his countrymen have settled and prospered.
Pupils are told their countrymen showed solidarity with communist brethren in Korea while standing up to American imperialists who were bent on attacking China's heartland.
Most of all, I was angry at myself for living while four members of my company, my fellow countrymen, my brothers, never made it home.
Now, with Bradley helming a Premier League side, American fans can track a pair of countrymen playing real roles for major clubs across the pond.
And with the political tension between Russia and Ukraine, national symbols like Lomachenko and Usyk could succeed in filling large soccer stadiums with their countrymen.
As globalisation has advanced, college-educated workers have enjoyed faster wage gains than their less educated countrymen, many of whom have suffered stagnant real earnings.
Buried among his countrymen in a secluded Wisconsin Methodist cemetery, his significance as the sport's first Welshman was not known for more than a century.
Ms. Richardson pointed to his efforts to clean up corruption and his elevation of China on the global stage as reasons his countrymen supported him.
The Englishman Ian Stannard produced a dominant ride to win the stage, 1 minute 46 seconds ahead of his countrymen Graham Briggs and Kristian House.
In Mexico, analysts say, the strength of Guzman's enterprise helped unleash an ongoing drug war that has left tens of thousands of his countrymen dead.
I have to go out on the lawn tonight and tell my countrymen that the president of the United States is a doddering space cadet.
"The real problem of the country and this administration is the extrajudicial killing of more than 3,000 of our countrymen in the past three months."
Now once again we are asking ourselves how an average American could suddenly become capable of committing such a terrible act against his fellow countrymen.
Noting the "zombie death stare" of his countrymen, Mr. Wiking wonders drolly if Denmark is truly a "'Resting Bitch Face' Nation," as he puts it.
Fell realized he wanted to find a way to change that, so that his fellow countrymen would invest in renewable technology instead of fossil fuels.
"Naturally, for a few hours a terrorist attack like this leaves a shock: Our countrymen were killed, and this was a terrorist attack," he said.
The root of his concerns, however -- the fact his family, steeped in tradition and custom, is in a different position than most of their countrymen.
He often prayed at a mosque in an unassuming brownstone in the Kensington section of the borough, where a few thousand of his countrymen reside.
Mr. Saleh was not without patriotism: He unified North and south Yemen in 1990, an achievement that won him gratitude from many of his countrymen.
Queiroz, a former Portugal and Real Madrid manager, said his team will play against his countrymen on a policy of three 'R's — respect, realism and romanticism.
La Chinesca became a hideout for the hundreds of Chinese immigrants who fled from Sinaloa and Sonora seeking refuge in the basements of their fellow countrymen.
As the spirit of democracy — the truth must survive for itself that kindles the light in heart of millions of your countrymen and many of us.
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — To some of his countrymen, Laurent Gbagbo is nothing more than an executioner who oversaw the killings and rapes of dozens of people.
As Islamic State metastasised, he tried—and failed—to make his countrymen see it in a long perspective which, to many of them, seemed naively otherworldly.
Soon, Nils is obstructing long-established business arrangements in ways that make him a problem not just for his crooked countrymen, but to the international syndicates.
"The enemies of Afghanistan are Daesh, al Qaeda, the murderous Haqqani network and some of the Taliban who enjoy shedding the blood of countrymen," he said.
When the Berlin Wall fell and Germany reunified, he worked hard to obtain the support of Gorbachev, whose fellow countrymen were extraordinarily uneasy with this development.
The much-missed Oberyn Martell brought desperately needed wit and swagger to the show, so we had every reason to expect the same of his countrymen.
The Belgian TV station La Une decided to treat its countrymen to a very futuristic vision of their dear captain after they defeated Brazil on Friday.
Sunday's race is the rookie's first home grand prix and he will be the first Belgian to appear before his countrymen since Jerome d'Ambrosio in 2011.
But for Iraqi Christians, persecution is a daily reality – for them, their families, and their fellow countrymen – a reality that Nahidh will surely face if deported.
The arguments in favor of 20 teams over 230 are obvious, starting with the increased number of fans who will get to cheer for their countrymen.
In his first comments following his election victory, Rajapaksa said he would carry all countrymen with him in the new Sri Lanka he planned to build.
It had a world-class player (a world-class sportsman) in Gareth Bale, the Real Madrid star who loves getting down to earth with his countrymen.
Colombia has manual eradication teams back out in response to pressure from the US, but those soldiers and workers are also facing resistance from their countrymen.
In imposing this tax, Macron took a top-down approach, not consulting the very people who would be most adversely affected by it: his fellow countrymen.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who days ago narrowly survived a domestic political challenge over immigration, knows how important the German auto industry is to her countrymen.
In 2016, Piotr Glinski purchased an art collection his countrymen argued was always secured in Poland, but he maintained he settled ownership once and for all.
For a lot of MMA fans outside of Ireland the idea that some of Conor McGregor's countrymen scoff at his achievements in the Octagon is outrageous.
Despite flirting with defeat in the first round, Kelly ground and pounded his way to an unlikely victory in the third in front of his countrymen.
Chancellor Angela Merkel urged her countrymen in a rare, nationally televised address on March 18 to abide by the restrictions in order to contain the spread.
His own national narrative had been to convince his fellow countrymen of the major role played by the Resistance in freeing them from the Nazi occupation.
But the surviving members of Casa Blanca, who once numbered in the dozens, do not want to flee, like tens of thousands of their countrymen have.
But he and his suffering countrymen must understand that in the eyes of their neighbors, he and his ilk are the root cause of their misery.
As a former Afghan interpreter and former U.S. military members who've worked with Afghan interpreters, we've experienced the savagery of the Haqqanis toward their countrymen firsthand.
The change, FIBA hoped, would provide more fans in many more locales increased opportunities to see not only their best countrymen but stars from rival nations.
All of Europe's far rightists pay homage to the idea of a folkish, seamless nation that supposedly binds their countrymen regardless of class and other differences.
Perhaps most noteworthy, they are becoming a trans-global community of peers who have more in common with one another than with their countrymen back home.
A math prodigy and professor at Cambridge, he had been an early convert to Einstein's new theory, and an enthusiastic expositor to his colleagues and countrymen.
The movie opens with some visual poetry: the boys of the banlieue off to Paris to watch a soccer match in a crowd of their countrymen.
"They love to be in capitals," Mr. Ahmed, who came to the United States from Sudan in the early 1990s, said of his countrymen on Monday.
Traffickers often target their own countrymen and women, Coppedge said, explaining that a knowledge of their common culture provides traffickers with additional leverage on potential victims.
Temer, who speaks in the rigidly formal Portuguese of a former constitutional law professor, could not be more different - from Rousseff or most of his countrymen.
"Patriotism is love of country, and you cannot love your country unless you love your fellow countrymen and women," he told an Iowa audience last month.
Maybe it's because he's due back in court in Brooklyn in June ... or because some of his fellow countrymen feel he brought great shame on his country.
Near Medellin, Colombia (CNN)Brazil is mourning the deaths of dozens of its countrymen aboard a flight that crashed into the side of a mountain in Colombia.
Like millions of her countrymen, she took to the streets to protest the unpopular Maduro last year, only to despair when he responded by consolidating his authority.
In 1954, Italian inventor Carlo Vanoni swelled with patriotic pride when he learned that his fellow countrymen had summited K2, the second-tallest mountain in the world.
He was deeply anti-Semitic, a prejudice his countrymen have shed at great cost (he blamed evil stares from Jews for the illness that eventually killed him).
Even when he tries to defend himself, it's clear that riding into town beside Daenerys has lost him the respect of his black-clad countrymen and women.
Majorities in Australia, Greece, the UK, Spain, Canada and China described Americans as violent, while in the U.S., 252% of respondents described their fellow countrymen that way.
He tells his countrymen that Turkey has always been a pious and conservative country, and that he intends to drag it back from the excesses of Kemalism.
WHEN Jacob Zuma resigned as South Africa's president on Valentine's Day in a late-night televised address, his countrymen could scarcely believe he was going at last.
"  Their mission is, "to honor the healing spirit of their collective culture and communicate a message of pride, strength and hope to their countrymen and the world.
Gadhafi was finally pulled from a concrete drainage tunnel where he was hiding under a highway; the rage of generations of his countrymen was vented upon him.
Consider the fact that they're the first of their countrymen to ever accomplish this remarkable feat, and it all adds up to a big reason to celebrate.
His supporters say his causes - such as helping disadvantaged young people find work, and inter-faith dialogue - are often prescient and show concern for his fellow countrymen.
When Kelly Jones of the Stereophonics sang "As long as we beat the English we don't care" he captured the feeling of many of his fellow countrymen.
This vote was held less than 24 hours before the protests commenced, and the protesters are angry with the choice the majority of their fellow countrymen made.
Even better, in contrast to Leblanc's era, the French can also look forward to the possibility that some of their countrymen could make their mark this year.
The dream of the GOP is to slash what they call "entitlement" programs -- and what many other countries would simply qualify as decency toward your fellow countrymen.
Similarly, Davis never shies away from the grotesque paradox of our nation's most eloquent proponents of liberty denying that precious right to so many of their countrymen.
But when some Welsh people still feel their own countrymen should be ostracised because they don't speak the same language, you have a problem on your hands.
In honor of Lucifer, we asked 17 Romanian photographers to document the way their countrymen are coping with the hottest August the country has seen since 1951.
They denied any connection to opium and argued that the war was entirely about defending Britain's national honor and protecting their countrymen from alleged atrocities in China.
" Asked how his countrymen were taking it, Doncic referred to the fan support Slovenia received during its EuroBasket run and said: "You saw the final in Istanbul.
As they had with Villarreal, angry Saudis flocked to social media to threaten to abandon the Spanish club (at least online) if their countrymen were not picked.
Alam returned to his native Bangladesh in 1984 during a time of political turmoil and hit the streets to document the lives of his countrymen and women.
Milosz was deeply critical of the narrow nationalist views of his fellow countrymen, which provoked hostility from many quarters and accusations that he was "betraying" the homeland.
Neighborhood churches, some of them built and sustained by successful fellow immigrants with a stake in edifying their greenhorn countrymen, were crucial, especially to the poorest migrants.
Mr. Trump's decision pronouncing Syrians dangerous and undesirable seemed quite similar to the way our own dictator, President Bashar al-Assad, has treated me and my countrymen.
If she, as a journalist, had not known about these laws or their enforcement, what might she owe to the better education of her seventy million countrymen?
"There was a misunderstanding, and our boys fired by mistake, and two of our countrymen who were part of the wedding convoy were killed," Mr. Shah said.
It's a small way to understand and empathize with a group of your fellow Americans who desperately need the understanding and empathy of their countrymen and women.
While most of Macedonia&aposs people are Slavs or ethnic Albanians in descent and language — the nationalists presented themselves as the heirs of Alexander&aposs Greek-speaking countrymen.
Despite spending his professional career abroad, he has continued to play regularly for the Georgian national team, which explains the enthusiasm his countrymen showed in All-Star voting.
Kornienko, in contrast, won't be beating out any of his fellow countrymen, simply because Russians are unfathomably talented at hanging out in space for extended periods of time.
Yes, Baghdadi used the nationalities for a number of reasons, not least of which to invest their countrymen in his fight, to get more skin in the game.
Hun Sen said on his Facebook page before the results were announced that he welcomed the big turnout, and congratulated his countrymen for exercising their right to vote.
I will not stand for you to put down my fellow countrymen and I will not be beaten in spirit just because I was beaten at the polls.
For over a decade, the mainland dreamed of other countrymen emulating Yao's achievements; he remains as venerated in China today as he was during his NBA playing days.
"I really did it for my fans, my support staff, my countrymen, the people who really believe in me, even when I didn't believe in myself," he added.
Then, Mr. Sassou-Nguesso stunned his countrymen — and much of the world — by acknowledging his ill-gotten gains and voluntarily relinquishing power, leading to multiparty elections in 1992.
In "Verse 34," we hear of "what [the poet] knew in Texas in [his] early youth," of 412 countrymen killed in cold blood by foreign soldiers after surrendering.
A Chinese businessman is betting the answer is that his countrymen will fork out up to 2300 times what Australians pay for a liter of the dairy product.
"In an ideal world, I want to write for my countrymen, but I know that's not possible and likely won't be possible in my lifetime," he said softly.
Beyond that, Mr. Temer, 75, a lawyer who speaks an archaic Portuguese that flummoxes his countrymen, decided not to name any women or Afro-Brazilians to his cabinet.
More than that, youmo was a new outlook: China was in crisis, but Lin wanted his countrymen to be self-confident enough to face it with a smile.
Fifty thousand casualties in three days at Gettysburg: for us, those are numbers; for their countrymen, it was fifty thousand fathers and sons and brothers wounded or dead.
" His letter included this plea for help for his countrymen: "O ye, who revel in affluence, see the afflictions of humanity and bestow your superfluity to ease them.
Over time, however, Marinetti began to think that fascism had become toothless and reactionary, so he resolved to revolutionize the lives of his countrymen in a functional manner.
Questions were raised last year when the prize went to President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia for a peace agreement his countrymen rejected before the prize was announced.
Mr. Mugabe's refusal to go gently into the night after 37 years of despotic rule was bound to be a major immediate disappointment to many of his countrymen.
Thanks to manipulation of the ballot software, America's most famous traitor trounced the man who was, until the software was rigged, first in the hearts of his countrymen.
The state news agency said that President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who is ailing and paralyzed and has not spoken to his countrymen in seven years, had submitted his resignation.
Among the Americans, Abdi Abdirahman, who was third in New York as recently as 2016, has a good chance, at age 41, to finish first among his countrymen.
With his threats, Mr. Trump has given Mr. Kim exactly the justification he needs to keep his nuclear and missile programs going, even as his countrymen go hungry.
The United States government used the theories of Cesare Lombroso, a 19th-century Northern Italian doctor, to stop more of his suffering, starving countrymen and women from immigrating.
At one stage he pointed to his head, saying he was still having trouble with understanding the local language and with comprehending the behavior of his new countrymen.
Indeed, for a country still nostalgic about the Yao Ming era and keen for their countrymen to excel in the NBA, this was an unexpected turn of events.
Despite the less-than-warm welcome they were given by their returning countrymen, the women in Fara's book were ultimately able to notch significant achievements at home and overseas.
"We have been through a lot and what we carry here are the dreams and hopes of our countrymen that should not be compromised," she told a radio station.
Chiles defence minister Alberto Espina said the authorities had launched investigations into each allegation of abuse but called on his countrymen not to judge their armed forces too harshly.
"As a Nobel winner I cannot but regret that it was never given to Mark Twain, nor Henry James, speaking only of my own countrymen," he told an interviewer.
Faced with Aegon and his dragons, Torrhen chose to swear fealty to Aegon instead of fighting the Targaryen host, and was branded "the King Who Knelt" by his countrymen.
For Ukrainians, he hopes Winter on Fire serves as a poignant testament to their countrymen who fought courageously and spilled their blood for the hope of a better Ukraine.
His Russian rival seemed spent and could not respond, leaving the Finn to coast to a gold medal which will delight his countrymen, starved of success at recent Olympics.
The Dutch learned better than any other country what such chaos can mean, when scores of their countrymen were killed in 2014, in the downing of flight MH-17.
"What we will see more of is that shift toward supporting our fellow countrymen, helping them stay afloat and recognizing that small business boosts the local economy," said Scales.
And Simone Weil, the Marxist turned mystic who, during the Second World War, fled her native France and protested the humiliation of her countrymen by starving herself to death.
And we can do our personal best to show our political leaders, and so many of our countrymen, that fear will never eclipse our humanity, compassion and common decency.
The function also speaks poorly of policymakers who would put their countrymen in a spot where they could die on behalf of the Saudi side of a regional dispute.
Like many of his countrymen, Akil was confronted with many obstacles in his new life: the asylum process, finding a job, an apartment, not to mention the Turkish language.
McIlroy's patriotism lured him across the Atlantic from his Florida home base to watch his countrymen from Northern Ireland play Germany on Tuesday in a European Championships soccer match.
Mar del Plata, Argentina (CNN)Worried relatives of 44 missing Argentine submariners were comforted Tuesday by banners and the support of countrymen who gathered outside a naval base here.
I take it all in—the sea, the birds cutting through the grey, Nordic sky, and a few of my countrymen holding on to the railing, looking like shit.
When he heard that athletic young countrymen were being flown to Los Angeles to take part in "competitive endurance tickling," he thought he had found his next quirky story.
"The SBP, together with the Gilas national basketball team, apologize to our countrymen and to the basketball community at large for our conduct to the incident," the organization said.
He saw that disaster was coming, and, as the play's title makes clear, felt that it might have been averted if more of his countrymen had seen it, too.
As Gordon H. Chang relates in "Ghosts of Gold Mountain," the "Railroad Chinese" and their countrymen soon became the most despised group in the West, before being largely forgotten.
Marie is a blind French girl attempting to survive advancing German soldiers, while Werner lives on the opposite side hunting, alongside his fellow countrymen, elements of the French Resistance.
And America is a country that cannot afford to feel any more out of control; any more suspicious that, deep down, it hates its fellow countrymen; any more guilty.
Yet Taliban leaders have already shown that they are willing and able to talk to their countrymen in a way that would have been unthinkable not so long ago.
My chiropodist is a Jew, and he has so many times 'put me on my feet' that I would have no objection to giving his countrymen 'a leg up.
Years earlier, in the days when Liverpool had a substantial Spanish enclave, Fernando Torres and his countrymen would regularly take the train to the capital on their days off.
He takes inspiration from his legendary countrymen Gio Ponti and Carlo Scarpa, both of whom exuberantly mixed high and low materials at a time when such combinations seemed daft.
"Now, with the president you have, he wants to send our countrymen home," said Mr. Ramírez, who has two sons living without immigration papers, in New York and Indiana.
HARARE, Zimbabwe — For years, the eventual death of Robert Mugabe, the leader who held Zimbabwe in his grip for decades after its independence in 1980, had obsessed his countrymen.
Attending the Oscars, Mr. Khatib said in a statement, would help not only broadcast the urgency of Syrians' plight, but also bring hope to his beleaguered countrymen back home.
Sure he'd decided to cut his hair and shave his beard, resigned now to the fact that so many of his countrymen could not distinguish one religion from another.
Many Poles refuse to accept research showing thousands of their countrymen participated in the Holocaust in addition to thousands of others who risked their lives to help the Jews.
In the late 1790s, American statesman Thomas Paine called for a universal payment of £15 per year to all his countrymen in exchange for the right to hold private property.
"For countrymen with income or assets in Panama, it's very important that they take advantage of this opportunity to normalize their situation, paying a penalty of 11.5 percent," he said.
It's the idea that places the responsibility for our humanity and our commitment to a more humane future for our children and our countrymen exactly where it belongs — with ourselves.
Moreover, while exhorting his countrymen to tighten their belts, Mr Sisi was squandering billions of dollars of aid from Gulf states on wasteful subsidies and on defending Egypt's overvalued currency.
Many of his countrymen are alarmed at the American president's loose talk of pre-emptive war against the North, and think diplomacy should be given much more of a chance.
Just as Trump has promised to save the coal industry, Poland's leaders are promising to provide alternative livelihoods for their countrymen currently working in its mines and coal-fired plants.
With a flurry of dense guitars and shrill vocals, it was almost a nod to the atmospheric mastery of their countrymen in Paysage d'Hiver while never feeling like an imitation.
"Cutting federal pay is not the way to run the best government possible or to recruit and retain the most talented Americans to serve their fellow countrymen," he added. Rep.
The eyes reflect the hostility that so many Americans, Democrats and Republicans alike, feel for their own countrymen, as well as the very government that is supposed to represent them.
If you strain you could see that this anti-establishment political figure helped lead a country to a political earthquake which upended politics as his countrymen and women knew it.
What I learned from Coptic Christians and others is that they are targets of not only terrorist groups, including ISIS, but sadly also by their own Egyptian countrymen as well.
The 300 men and eight women cheered the King when, speaking with emotion, he told them they had shown the spirit of their countrymen in breaking away from Nazi tyranny.
Their desire to seek justice and expose corruption may be admirable, but it puts them out of step with many of their countrymen, for whom pragmatism is a governing principle.
"Garbage lay everywhere on what to me was hallowed ground, where I saw so many of my countrymen killed or wounded by Japanese," he said in the Armchair General interview.
In September 22016, days before taking tea at Hitler's Berchtesgaden hideaway to settle the fate of Czechoslovakia, Britain's prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, shared a moment's reflection with his British countrymen.
"THERE IS NO longer any need for the United States to compete with one hand tied behind her back," Richard Nixon, then America's president, told his countrymen in August 1971.
The Canadian, cheered on by hundreds of his countrymen, saved another match point then had a set point of his own but Nadal averted the danger with a heavy serve.
When movie director Taika Waititi said last year, for example, that New Zealand was "a racist place," many of his countrymen countered that it was less racist than neighboring Australia.
Modern Iraq — a European creation that made countrymen out of ancient adversaries — has been held together only by external force or internal despots for the better part of a century.
They have no vision or plan, only a desire to harm their own countrymen because they see Democrats as avowed enemies instead of fellow public servants with a different worldview.
He was a lifer for one of the most popular clubs in the world, a brand of his own, earning love in Spain but detachment from his countrymen in South America.
"I congratulate Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, and I promise to join in the healing of our nation and to unify our countrymen for our country's progress," Poe said, according to CNN Philippines.
Until the 1980s, South Korean propaganda literally depicted their erstwhile countrymen to the north as red creatures with hooves, horns, and spiky tails, intent on spreading the contagious disease of communism.
The refugee, who came to South Korea through Turkey and China, says he knows he is better off than many of his fellow countrymen facing a dangerous crossing of the Mediterranean.
And I would want our leaders -- my countrymen -- to get rid of this view of the world... If you look at us and the Palestinians, it's really a contest of victimhood.
He simply wanted to improve the dismal living conditions of his countrymen, which mattered more to him than the Soviet Union's geopolitical status as a superpower, which he took for granted.
But Serbian officials may be less concerned about their countrymen than about taking steps towards recognising Kosovo—and thus making their own hoped-for accession to the European Union (EU) easier.
That same day, some 255,290km away in Moscow, Boris Yeltsin sat before a New Year's tree in the Kremlin and slurred over a fateful speech: "I'm leaving," he told his countrymen.
From the left, (not politically): Gone: David Cameron David Cameron resigned as the United Kingdom's Prime Minister hours after his countrymen voted to demand a "Brexit" and leave the European Union.
"The excuse for placing our fellow countrymen on the European Union's illegitimate sanctions lists amazes with its hypocrisy and cynicism," it added, saying the individuals targeted were simply doing their jobs.
Richardson escaped ahead of Charles Taylor's armies in the early 1990s and made his home in the Twin Cities, alongside 60,000 of his countrymen, and found refuge in the wrestling world.
He may be thoroughly steeped in French literature and literary style, but he stands apart from his countrymen in being well-versed in the Persian and Arabic languages and their histories.
" Now, he said, without naming Mr. Trump, he felt compelled "to explain to my fellow countrymen why the United States absolutely needs NATO — a NATO that is strong, resilient and united.
The ceremonies went off quietly, but the people of the south have clearly not forgotten or forgiven his role in the deaths of 46 of their countrymen on board the Cheonan.
Finally, after months of traveling across nine international borders, the Haitians made it to Tijuana, where thousands of their countrymen had already been allowed to enter the United States this year.
It's perhaps why, unlike their countrymen elsewhere, people here still refer to Americans on the Navy base with a term that reflects a conflict still quite unresolved: el enemigo -- the enemy.
In 1979, when the Islamic Republic of Iran was established, Ali Abdoh, who had separated from his wife, took the children to California, where a number of their countrymen had settled.
What is more, those members of Congress who think the president sold out his countrymen and -women surely must recognize that the Constitution gives neither Barr nor Mueller the last word.
MANILA — The head of the Thai junta urged his countrymen on Friday to have patience while investigators determine who was behind a wave of deadly bombings in Thailand this week. Gen.
Despite the fact Australia is now competing in Eurovision and both countrymen don't mind a couple of pints of beer, Australians can tackle sharks and exterminate spiders with their bare hands.
In an article in The Telegraph, Mr. Dyson assured his countrymen that he was making this move because of Asia's expanding place in the company's global operations, not because of Brexit.
As members of the Guinea squad lounged on sofas in the hotel lobby, they discussed the fate of one of their countrymen, a talent who wasn't in Morocco for the tournament.
There is no escaping the convergence of forces on his hometown, however, and he trains his countrymen to defend their land, schooling them in combat and the emerging technology of firearms.
He met a handful of his countrymen — agents, coaches, scouts — for coffee or lunch, picking their brains on his new team and his new league, often making notes at the table.
But when tens of thousands of their own countrymen march through the streets, many with "Save South Africa" banners, demanding the president's ouster, A.N.C. leaders cannot pretend to miss the message.
"At Minderoo Foundation, we want to provide immediate relief because, like so many other West Australians, we mourn the hardships of our fellow countrymen and women," Forrest said in a statement.
"At Minderoo Foundation, we want to provide immediate relief because, like so many other West Australians, we mourn the hardships of our fellow countrymen and women," Forrest said in the statement.
Yet in the face of such hostility (some with racial overtones), Mr. Obama never lost faith in his countrymen and always acted on behalf of the many rather than the few.
I know for 'countrymen' I had BONO AND THE EDGE, wryly clued as composers of the masterpiece "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark"... c'mon, that's crossword gold, don't you think, Jeff?
Known to many of his countrymen as the "Brazilian Trump," Bolsonaro, 63, was taken to a local hospital, where medical officials and his family said he was in a stable condition.
A source recently told U.K. outlet The Sun that Trump was concerned about the reception he'd receive, and allegedly asked Prime Minister Theresa May to ensure her countrymen and women were cordial.
Nor do they differ from the grievances of their fellow countrymen in the north, who continue to wallow in levels of illiteracy and poverty that make the south seem prosperous in comparison.
Living under constant threat from earthquakes and volcanoes, but also gang violence, political unrest and poverty, they have developed a strong defense mechanism: a forceful loyalty to family, community and fellow countrymen.
That is an admirable quality in a mayor, but a president set on reforming Indonesia's immense and powerful administration needs to be more strategic and has to rally his countrymen behind him.
Over the past two decades, Mexican leaders have departed from the nation's traditionally dark narrative about the United States, selling their countrymen on the idea that an ever-closer relationship is desirable.
Few risked more for, or showed greater dedication to, our nation, and Barbara and join our countrymen in extending our most sincere condolences to his widow Annie and the extended Glenn family.
In the years alone in her house, her distance from active politics made her a perfect vessel for the hopes of her countrymen and for the idealistic projections of the wider world.
Macron has made climate change and lowering greenhouse gases a central component of both his domestic and foreign policies, only to face dramatic failure at the hands of his "yellow vest" countrymen.
Through his distinct sound and inspiring lyrics, he documented the joy and pain of his countrymen who fought for freedom under colonial rule and died for democracy after Zimbabwe's independence in 1980.
Gustafsson was largely untouched over four rounds, having his way with the Brazilian and starching his man in the fifth round, much to the delight of the arena filled with his countrymen.
The nationalism that was obvious in the car also extends to his company—he's not trying to conquer international beer markets, he just wants to make a quality product for his countrymen.
Uganda's Idi Amin, who in the 70s oversaw the death of perhaps half a million of his countrymen, was squirreled away to a villa in Saudi Arabia, where he died in 2003.
PARIS — As President Emmanuel Macron presses ahead with the most business-friendly overhaul of the French labor market in decades, his popularity with many of his countrymen has gone into a tailspin.
Which in turn encourages them toward mild contempt for their fellow countrymen who don't want to live under a cosmopolitan-ruled caste system, who feel alienated from the Californian or Parisian future.
It is a painful process, he admitted, but one that is shared with countless countrymen who he said were waiting for later generations to help make sense of the country's traumatic history.
Looking back — we all make mistakes in life, you know and that's — I really hope for it — to redeem myself in the eyes of my fellow countrymen, here in the United States.
Harry also says he's taking a leap of faith by venturing out like this, but says with the support of his countrymen and friends ... he thinks he and his fam will manage.
Early in the 20th century, the New York City Police Department's highest-ranking Italian-American officer estimated that perhaps one-fifth of his fellow countrymen in Manhattan were involved in criminal activity.
The white coat, Ivy League degrees and seven years of residency and fellowship garnered no kinship to these countrymen, who viewed me only through an anti-Semitic lens, declaring me an outsider.
Many, maybe most of us, might have given in to despair, and ransomed our honor for relief from abuse, had we truly believed we had been forgotten by our government and countrymen.
Instead of offering a clear plan to stabilize the lira, Erdogan has been urging his countrymen to trade in their dollars, euros and gold for lira as part of a "national struggle".
"We are doing an audit now (to) find out the places where we deploy Filipinos and our countrymen suffer brutal treatment and human degradation," Duterte said in the central province of Iloilo.
Created by two artists who to remain anonymous, the project aims to "counteract the toxic political culture infecting the hearts and minds of our countrymen," as the pair said in a statement.
But there is always pressure in Japan from fans eager to see their countrymen succeed in America, and there's virtually no chance that Otani would stay with Nippon-Ham past his initial contract.
Until your fellow countrymen or the CIA kill you' there is no such thing as too much gold braid' too many TV tray-sized plates of military ribbons' medals' orders' and state decorations.
"I urge my countrymen, especially youth of our country and those who have won prizes, to become ambassadors of these schemes," said Prime Minister Modi in his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat.
Shahin Najafi, an Iranian rapper living in exile in Germany, uploads his songs to the Internet and reaches his countrymen living in Iran (if they find a way around the Iranian government censors).
" Similarly, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) sought to defend Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) from his wary countrymen in the north, saying that in the battle to come, "Without her, we don't stand a chance.
Liduvina Magarín, El Salvador's deputy minister for Salvadoreans living abroad, says that around 000% of countrymen whom she met on a recent tour of Mexican migrant shelters were planning to request asylum there.
In interviews and informal chats we had through the years, Peres never abandoned his enthusiasm for the political battlefield, even when it meant enduring the scorn of countrymen who tagged him a dreamer.
Emmanuel Macron called on his countrymen to join him in turning a new page in French history in his first speech since exit polls indicated he will be the next president of France.
And they will bring with them all the tools necessary: helicopters, boats, radios, supplies and, perhaps above all else, compassion, skill and alacrity -- the very same qualities being exhibited by their fellow countrymen.
She is disgusted by how many of her countrymen cheer his nastiest attacks on women and minorities—though she later expressed regret for saying that she thinks fully "half" his supporters are prejudiced.
Also known to her countrymen as a jewelry designer and pop star, she has not spoken to the press for more than a year and could not be reached for comment on Wednesday.
Before World War II, Roosevelt spent years trying to persuade his countrymen of the rising peril of Nazism as he tried to convince a wary nation to join a fight for global freedom.
Woo turned Hong Kong into the epicenter of a fascinating and highly influential movement in action filmmaking, with his countrymen Ringo Lam and Tsui Hark also conducting mad experiments with death-defying stunts.
In the society's origin story, Sikan brings sacred knowledge to her people, the Efut, but is ultimately killed by her countrymen for divulging the cult's secrets to her lover from a neighboring nation.
Early and effective confrontation of Iran's regional influence might have saved many of the more than a quarter million of my fellow Syrian countrymen and women who have died in the prolonged conflict.
Chile's president, Sebastian Pinera, celebrated with colleagues in the capital Santiago and told reporters that while Chile was always open to dialogue with its neighbors, Morales had created "false expectations" among his countrymen.
"Global elites feel they have more in common with their friends in Paris or New York than with their own countrymen," said Lars Tragardh, a historian at Ersta Skondal University College in Stockholm.
But new immigrants who find a large and welcoming community of their countrymen have less need to acquire those skills; they already have a large audience that values whatever they brought with them.
They include a 50-year-old Filipino suspected of recruiting his countrymen in Malaysia to join up with the Abu Sayyaf, a militant group notorious for kidnappings and beheadings in the southern Philippines.
From the start Mr Ventura, a dour 69-year-old whose only silverware has come in the third and fourth divisions, struggled to convince his countrymen that he was worthy of the top job.
I must off to studio and work with a dwarf (very sweet, – and he has to wash in a bidet) and your fellow countrymen Mark Hamill and Tennyson (that can't be right) Ford — Ellison (?
Biden "condemned in the strongest possible terms the brutal attack" that took the life of one of his countrymen at the same time, and around the same area, that he was meeting with Peres.
With those events, it felt like the entire population of Ireland had made the trip across, but you could count the number of McGregor's countrymen with two hands yesterday in the David Copperfield Theater.
We spoke to Akwasi Frimpong -- the first ever Skeleton athlete for Ghana -- after the festivities in Pyeongchang ... and he told us his countrymen and women have all the tools to crush cold-weather sports.
Though not measured because of how Soviet elites received their rewards, and fake numbers, Soviet elites' exploitation of their countrymen resulted in income inequality much worse than occurred, then or now, in the West.
On Saturday, Bourdy, who shot 19993 in the first round at Oakmont and 21999 in the second round, wondered if he could get his countrymen to turn off soccer this weekend to watch golf.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall triggered the events leading to German reunification, Chancellor Angela Merkel said her erstwhile countrymen were still too shy at pushing for career advancement.
Andy was a fellow-artist, an Englishman who thought that American thera-speak was "a drag," one of those national habits which made Hal's countrymen such drippy company for the rest of the planet.
Wang Xudong, who is with a private search-and-rescue group from China, had been assisting at the cave, but on Friday he was preparing to search for his countrymen lost at sea instead.
For in honoring and defending the Constitution, We keep faith with the Framers to whom we are heir, and Are worthy of the esteem of our countrymen, Now, and in the generations to come.
Mr. Macron is married to his former high school drama teacher — this fascinates his countrymen — who is 24 years his senior, and he caused a scandal in his provincial hometown, Amiens, by wooing her.
But then Caesar supporter Mark Antony (in his famous speech beginning "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears") turns public opinion against the conspirators by manipulating the crowd's emotions, and the mob turns violent.
This palimpsestuous process creates a heavy, historical richness, which led a few critics in the 19803s and '90s to propose Mucha as a potential German successor to his countrymen Joseph Beuys and Anselm Kiefer.
Or perhaps Mr López Obrador will decide he sees no reason to make things easier for a president who treats his country and countrymen disrespectfully, and allow Central Americans free passage to Mexico's northern border.
"The French will look at all the issues and programs, and French people I think remain committed to Europe," Oudéa added, reiterating his confidence that his countrymen will opt to stay within the trading bloc.
The Nationalist regime's signature policy — the New Life Movement, highlighting loyalty, honor and good manners — which May-ling helped the generalissimo execute, showed just how out of touch the first lady was with her countrymen.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull offered condolences to the bereaved and sought to reassure his own countrymen and women, saying that Australian intelligence and security agencies "had the tools" they need to keep people safe.
His bill for one spree at an auction house in 225, Maddow notes, would have paid the entire annual wages of 22018,211 of his countrymen, since three-quarters of them live on $2 a day.
MICHEL TEMER, Brazil's president, was as shocked as all his countrymen by the crash of an aeroplane in Colombia in which 71 people died, including most members of a popular Brazilian football team (see article).
NAIROBI (Reuters) - By forcing Kenyan athletes to undergo additional drugs tests before allowing them to compete in Rio, the International Olympic Committee is trying to intimidate his countrymen, a former running champion said on Wednesday.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte warned on Wednesday he may impose a permanent ban on sending workers to Kuwait and withdraw his countrymen working there if another Filipino domestic helper is raped and dies.
He asked the governments of Kuwait and other Middle East countries, where more than a million Filipinos work, to take steps to end the abuse and "to treat my countrymen as human beings with dignity".
While support for your countrymen often comes automatic in sports, Serena Williams fired away with a two-word tweet seemingly aimed at Sandgren on Wednesday, who was set to play South Korean starlet Chung Hyeon.
Michael Bisping will lead the line for his countrymen on Saturday night, as a total of nine fighters hailing from the UK will take to action in front of their hometown crowd in London's 02.
As for the ethnic joking that pains Blight, it was an assertion of Americanness: no longer an outsider, Douglass could make after-dinner jokes about the Irish, right along with the rest of his countrymen.
After taking a five-point lead in the fourth quarter, however, France than rallied, going on an 18-5 run, spearheaded by the play of three NBA countrymen, Rudy Gobert, Evan Fournier, and Frank Ntilikina.
In Serbia, many of my countrymen still carry the weight of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo, a loss suffered to the Ottoman Empire that is still celebrated as a defeat that needs to be avenged.
When I asked Poul Andrias Ziska, a twenty-eight-year-old chef and a native of Tórshavn, why his countrymen rejected so much of the bounty of the North Atlantic, he spoke of social class.
"I want to tell my fellow countrymen that we will win this war, but that we might be faced with new retaliations, that there will probably be more innocent victims," said Prime Minister Manuel Valls.
PARIS (Reuters) - Emmanuel Macron on Sunday said he was a president of all French, dismissing opponents' criticisms that his policies favor the rich while urging his countrymen to adopt a more positive attitude toward success.
The Run-Up England, a semifinalist at the 2015 World Cup and the 2017 European championship, may start its countrymen (and countrywomen) talking about how "it's coming home" for the second summer in a row.
They were French, but not the kind that fashion magazines and style guides lionize; with their track suits and fanny packs, they looked more like my American countrymen than extras in a Claude Chabrol film.
PARIS — The French president's fondness for the gilt-edged aspects of his job — the fancy backdrops in chateaus, his big makeup bills, the proximity to the wealthy — is no longer a secret to his countrymen.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier told the conference at the Yad Vashem memorial center that he bowed his head in "deepest sorrow (for) the worst crime in the history of humanity" committed by his countrymen.
Just when I thought it was safe to come out as a Texan again — you can't pin Donald J. Trump on us — the president-elect goes and nominates two of my countrymen to his cabinet.
Meanwhile, Bolt's teammates rushed to help him as he lay on the track in the same stadium where he and his countrymen set the world record in this event, 36.84 seconds, at the 2012 Olympics.
He warned his countrymen that poverty levels would rise due to inflation running at more than 30 percent but said the government would make an effort to bolster some social programs, such as child welfare.
Op-Ed Contributor One of my countrymen, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, has been imprisoned for eight years for the crime of drafting Charter 08, a political manifesto calling for democracy in China.
In a cabin for four, Patrik Brunnberg and Anton Dimitrov, both 1183 and longtime friends from Stockholm, became bunkmates by chance with their countrymen Claes Hedlund and Orejan Jonsson, both 2118 and teachers from Goteborg.
We know what's going to happen, how Churchill will have to put his countrymen at risk to cut deals and make the government hum along; Oldman makes us feel the human cost of those decisions.
"George Washington warned his countrymen against the increasing power of factions which kindle animosity of one against the other, while Eisenhower warned against the unwarranted influence of the military industrial complex," she wrote in an email.
But their hope was that even if (more than) 12 percent of German voters ultimately supported a party that hates refugees, roughly 88 percent of their new countrymen might be willing to stand up for them.
Mr Keating, who declared Australia to be part of Asia when that idea was shocking to many of his countrymen, says lack of imagination about China is one of the current crop of politicans' greatest failings.
A Taliban statement said the objective of the Al-Fath ("Victory") offensive was "eradicating occupation, cleansing our Muslim homeland from invasion and corruption, establishing an Islamic system along with defending and serving our believing fellow countrymen".
But there's also profound damage done through the sense that all the pain of the Trump years was intended, that it was something that immigrants' native-born neighbors and countrymen in fact voted for and welcomed.
Lam said critics were misguided, as all governments "need to protect their country and protect their countrymen" and in any case "freedom and human rights ... are also enshrined in Basic Law" and would therefore be protected.
The more local swimming pools I visited, the more convinced I became that Icelanders' remarkable satisfaction is tied inextricably to the experience of escaping the fierce, freezing air and sinking into warm water among their countrymen.
That said, I'm painfully aware of the fact that, on the long-ago day when I offered Captain Nguyen my feeble condolences, I lacked the imagination to conceive of the trials about to befall his countrymen.
In a press conference, he pointed out the enthusiastic backing his opponent received and took a swipe at his own countrymen: "I think Canadians support their athletes a little better than the Australians do," he said.
Meek's vociferous "Valhalla Army", clad in their now infamous American football jerseys, travelled in strong numbers to support their countrymen in Milan, Italy, on Saturday night—a necessity considering Norwegians cannot fight on their home turf.
And while Greeks seem to appreciate that the craft beer made by their countrymen is of high quality, the higher price than the usual Mythos or Heineken remains a tough hurdle for the average Greek consumer.
On the world stage, American kickboxers are very much like their soccer-playing countrymen: scrappy and motivated, but with no real chance to dethrone dominant nations like Russia and the rest of the former Soviet Union.
My family suffered at the hands of plantation owners in Hawaii and during the internment camps of World War II. Even when our countrymen thought of us as traitors, we fought for them in the 21988nd.
As the lira fell on the sanctions news, Turkish President Recep Erdogan urged his countrymen to buy lira as part of a "national struggle" and claimed the U.S. was waging "economic warfare" on its NATO ally.
But there's a growing sense in the community of being let down, especially as Venezuelan-Americans implore Trump to approve TPS for as many as 21,213.5 of their countrymen, many of whom are fleeing to Florida.
In addition to his fraudulent election, Mr. Maduro has egregiously violated human rights, driven the Venezuelan economy into the ground, and generated a humanitarian crisis that has forced nearly three million of his countrymen into exile.
Without the ability of reporters like Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo to fairly and impartially report the facts and inform their countrymen of what's happening within Myanmar, that nation is less free and less democratic.
With a gaping, Irish hole left in the UFC flyweight division following Holohan's premature exit from the sport, it's Neil "218 Tap" Seery's chance to represent his countrymen as Ireland's premier fighter in MMA's 216lbs weight class.
Instead of paying attention to the growing humanitarian crisis impacting our fellow countrymen, the president of the United States spent the weekend picking a fight with professional athletes over their decision to exercise their First Amendment rights.
So when an Austrian electric battery company Kriesel tricked out a monstrous SUV with a new electric engine, it was fitting that the Arnold was on hand with his countrymen to give the beast its world premiere.
LA ROCHE-SUR-YON, France (Reuters) - France and Belgium don't face off in their soccer World Cup semi-final until Tuesday night, but their countrymen on the Tour de France are already needling each other like champions.
"That's why I wanted to be personally here and was asked by the President to personally represent him to tell you and your colleagues and countrymen how very, very sorry I am" about what the nation experienced.
Vedrana Seksan, a native of the Bosnian capital, noted that like Syrians, Iraqis and people from other countries today, her countrymen had been forced in the early 1990s to become refugees during the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia.
Letters To the Editor: "Global Shocks After Upheaval in Britain" (front page, June 25): As a British expat of nearly 50 years standing, I am shocked and appalled at the small-mindedness of my countrymen and women.
For fans who had traveled from across the vast country, the Russian one-two, with Evgenia Medvedeva taking the silver, was the highlight of an Olympics where many believe their countrymen have suffered injustice and even humiliation.
"I consider it my duty to take a step, however small, to help my beloved fellow countrymen who have suffered as a result of the quake," Rostami said, according to Iran's semi-official state news agency Tasnim.
At the core of Anita Anand's "The Patient Assassin" is the story of Udham Singh, an Indian who sought to avenge the murders of his fellow countrymen by shooting O'Dwyer to death in London in March 1940.
Michael Lorenzo-Vera, 33, who is among 19 countrymen playing in this week's Open de France at Le Golf National outside Paris, talked about the course, making the Ryder Cup, and the challenges of golf in France.
They came in their uniforms or their Sunday best, bearing wreaths of cloth poppies and handwritten notes for fallen family members and countrymen, to be laid upon marble steps, to be read like poems by the living.
Like many of his countrymen, Mr. Malaspina fell into the restaurant business, and in 1972 he and business partner, Nino Pangrazio, bought Pellegrini's, the iconic espresso bar on Melbourne's Bourke Street, just steps from Victoria's Parliament House.
The far-right candidate, known to many of his countrymen as the "Brazilian Trump," will likely be unable to resume campaigning ahead of October's vote, his son has said, while urging supporters to continue on Bolsonaro's behalf.
Amid the torching of American and Israeli flags in Tehran's streets and a stampede that killed 35 people today in Soleimani's hometown, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei openly wept, and his countrymen repeated their calls for revenge.
But a careful reading of contemporary accounts will show that both Hitler and Stalin struck many of their countrymen as men of limited ability, education and imagination — and, indeed, as being incompetent in government and military leadership.
Thiago da Silva won his home country's first athletics gold of the 2016 Games Monday in the pole vault, toppling French favorite Renaud Lavillenie and locking in an Olympic record to wild applause from his fellow countrymen.
Being drawn to that message in this dark moment is understandable, as is the compulsion of decent people to distance themselves from the countrymen they don't recognize and the hate they don't hold in their own hearts.
Mexicans worried that the president-elect would do what he said: tear up or drastically revise the North American Free-Trade Agreement (NAFTA), build a wall on the United States' southern border and deport millions of their countrymen.
A small group of citizens with enough foresight in this shaky, pirate capitalism were able to manipulate wealth for personal gain, while their countrymen were left without basic needs, without jobs or with currencies that didn't mean anything.
To Moore, that's because the state derives its legitimacy from God — so if law passed by men contradicts that which he perceives as the law of God, the former should have no power over him or his countrymen.
One surprise late entry could have been eccentric Gambian autocrat Yahyah Jammeh, who stunned his 1.8 million countrymen - and most of the rest of Africa - when he accepted defeat in a December election after 22 years in charge.
"We have lost the best of our young people…but in return we have gained a healthier and more harmonious society," the dictator said in August of a war that has killed more than 400,000 of his countrymen.
One German banker, who sent his children to Westminster school, cautioned his countrymen against sending their children to these bastions of excess and entitlement, where the education was no better than what children gained for free in Germany.
So is not surprising that the decision to give this year's prize to President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia — for a peace agreement that his countrymen rejected five days before the prize was announced — should raise global eyebrows.
It gives them a rare morale boost and a chance to show their countrymen they can rescue them and prove to foreign backers that, like the Kurdish groups, they can be effective partners on the ground against ISIS.
Mama Gladness now pairs with travel companies that rely on community-based activities and locally sourced guiding services—such as Intrepid Travel—to connect the dots between travelers seeking bona fide experiences and her countrymen seeking economic respite.
Rather than use her position as a US-based celebrity to broaden what it means to be an Indian celebrity, she has fallen into the same jingoistic role that her fellow countrymen are forced to adopt at home.
When you read David Blight's brilliant biography of Frederick Douglass, for example, you see that Douglass passed through exactly these many moods in dealing with his countrymen of another race — moments of fury and harmony, despair and hope.
For millions of Mexicans, nothing could be more worrying than the United States military operating in Mexico on the orders of a president as unpredictable as Mr. Trump, someone who has made several racist remarks about their countrymen.
To futilely condemn more Contras to death, as we did the Cuban freedom fighters at the Bay of Pigs and our own countrymen in Vietnam, to continue in ambivalent, contradictory policy-making, is no longer an acceptable alternative.
Rwandan bishops asked for "forgiveness for sins of hatred and disagreement that happened in the country to the point of hating our own countrymen because of their origin," in a statement read after mass in parishes across the country.
But the Philippines has the further problem of entrenched systemic corruption which has resulted in government and law enforcement officials all over the country facilitating and profiteering off the very drug trade which is destroying their countrymen and women.
When America backed Lon Nol, a strongman who seized power in 1970, China supported his opponents: Norodom Sihanouk, the deposed king; and the Khmers Rouges, who displaced Lon Nol in 1975 and then murdered around 2m of their countrymen.
STEWART DENENBERGEmeritus professor of computer scienceState University of New York, College at Plattsburgh * Peggy Noonan summed up nicely the situation behind the rise of populism in America and Europe in her recent essay, "How Global Elites Forsake Their Countrymen".
But the government has ignored us, pretending that the June Fourth Massacre that shocked the whole world never happened in China, and refusing to respond to our appeals, while our fellow countrymen gradually lose the memory of the event.
For some of his countrymen, though, the main problem is aesthetic: With his fair skin and red hair, which earned him the nickname Canelo (cinnamon), Álvarez stands out in a country where such a combination is not that common.
A tireless salesman (we see him hustling his brand to diners in London and Manhattan), Mr. Kuji produced a YouTube video urging his countrymen to buy his sake at a time when TV advertising, considered inappropriate, was temporarily banned.
The promoters of the race in Spa had not had a crowd like Sunday's since the height of the Michael Schumacher era at the beginning of the century, when the German's countrymen flocked to the circuit to see him.
Brash, tireless and in the seclusion of the boardroom wreathed in a cloud of cigar smoke and profanities, Mr Iacocca presented a public image when boss of Chrysler as the patriotic car guy urging his countrymen to buy American.
If Ms. Darrieux — who was beloved by her countrymen as D. D. long before anyone thought of calling Brigitte Bardot B. B. — had a career prime, it was the 1950s, in which she typified the desirable European married woman.
The final is likely to be a nail-biter, with the championship expected to come down to a battle between a Japanese wrestler and a top-ranked Mongolian wrestler, whose countrymen have dominated the sport for almost two decades.
It took a decade to find the details of the crime, but the facts I uncovered about the daily life of my ancestors and the racism they faced — even from their own countrymen — were more shocking than the killing.
For a nation rattled by the Soviet Union's advances in space, including putting a man in orbit the year before, the Ohioan radiated the can-do attitude, frontier spirit and gusty valor that characterized the best of his countrymen.
It is time to heed the celebrated poet and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore's words: "My countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals of humanity."
"The South Korean military has no right to say a word to its fellow countrymen when it acted like a mute who ate honey when the United States fired a Minuteman ICBM which threatens us," the military spokesman said.
While some of his countrymen like golfers Jason Day and Adam Scott decided not to compete in Rio, Bogut has put in a super human effort just to get another shot at an Olympic medal, according to his team mates.
Rwandan bishops asked for "forgiveness for sins of hatred and disagreement that happened in the country to the point of hating our own countrymen because of their origin," in a statement read after mass in parishes across the country Sunday.
His countrymen, his family, his nation — one of the things that links his recent characters together is that while all of them believe in action, they all have a clear line beyond which their sense of responsibility does not extend.
We're talking about anti-LGBTQ organizations leveraging a viewpoint that isn't the majority opinion in any religious group in the country to stop more than 11 million LGBTQ Americans from gaining protections that half of our countrymen assume we already have.
"I will be there to render assistance to my fellow countrymen, and prevent them from being disarmed, and I will fight and I will kill and I may die in the process," said Hill, who founded the militia several years ago.
SYDNEY, April 22 (Reuters) - A China-born academic has been forced out of a leading Australian university for posting online politically charged remarks about his countrymen, re-igniting accusations Beijing is using its presence inside global campuses to exert soft power.
Citizens of Kazakhstan have also appeared in IS propaganda, though not with the aim of recruiting their countrymen: Kazakh women and children have been featured in IS videos to make the point that the movement is multi-ethnic and multi-generational.
"You have already, in common with the rest of your countrymen, the citizens of the other states, given to the world astonishing evidences of your greatness," another New York Governor, George Clinton, wrote in the New York Journal on Sept.
But the recent drive for independence has been energised by anger over the flow of fiscal redistribution from rich Catalans to their countrymen: people seen, in parts of the restless north-east, as thankless and lazy as well as alien.
But this vote was also a rejection by my fellow countrymen, from my parents' generation to mine, of everything I cherished about Europe, Britain and my own childhood: the sense that our differences were less important than our shared experiences.
When Mando brings his payday to the underground forge, his fellow countrymen sneer at him because the bars are stamped with the imperial crest, indicating that they are part of a horde stolen from the Mandalorian people for Imperial use.
In truth, the dream of a benevolent monarch who would remake the world in a more rational manner by dictating sound laws to his compliant countrymen is as ancient as Greece and the legend of Alexander being instructed by Aristotle.
The 26-year-old made headlines across the Balkan country after overcoming some early nerves to beat fellow debutant David Goffin 7-5 4-6 7.13-3 in an epic final with millions of his countrymen glued to their television screens.
One theory goes that fellow ex-countrymen have a protective effect on new migrants; and, although tensions remain, locals tend to become more welcoming after years of new arrivals, says Heather Petch of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, a think-tank.
In Luigi Barzini's 1964 classic study of his countrymen, "The Italians," he attributed the value put on furbizia to Italy's habit of being conquered and governed by a long line of hated foreigners or quislings, from Napoleon to the Hapsburgs.
On the other hand, many Iraqis, and not only Iranian stooges, resent American infringement of their sovereignty, whether in the U.S. attacks on five KH facilities in Iraq and Syria or the assassination of their countrymen al-Muhandis and al-Jabari.
Still, during the euro crisis he urged his countrymen to be more forgiving toward their European brothers and sisters in distress, because he more than anyone knew how much Germany had relied on the help of others during its own trials.
But the Arab Spring, which swept into Libya in 2011 and ended in the killing of Qaddafi by his own countrymen, sent the country spiraling into civil war and significantly increased the number of people leaving for the United States.
No one could say how the first family found the village, but as refugees began heading south after the invasion — with the majority coming from Serekani and the surrounding area — the Christian families opened their doors to their Muslim countrymen.
It's not the first time Pachulia, who hails from the republic of Georgia, has been a front-runner: Last season, while on the Dallas Mavericks, he nearly became a starter when a campaign spearheaded by his countrymen won him 257,112 votes.
Yet as Americans showing in Paris, the two designers are united in joining a long line of their countrymen who have chosen to present groundbreaking work in a city that opens its arms to select immigrants, if not exactly to all.
Dressed in the green jersey of his Athens team, Mughal and more than a dozen of his countrymen gathered in his apartment on a sweltering Sunday morning to watch Pakistan defeat South Africa over bottles of chilled water and soft drinks.
The deaths of the father and child prompted Salvadoran Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexandra Hill to beg her countrymen to stay and work with the government as it tries to solve the economic issues that cause many to look to migrate north.
For the second World Cup in a row, the 26-year-old is carrying the hopes of 200 million countrymen on his shoulders and his emotional outburst showed how much the win meant to him, and the level of pressure he is under.
The allegations certainly don't help Russian sporting officials, still dealing with the consequences of its athletes participating in a state-backed doping program for years: It's why you're seeing its countrymen compete as Olympic Athlete from Russia (OAR) at the Winter Olympics.
Spain took all three points at Kazan Arena on Wednesday thanks to a fortuitous Diego Costa goal to leave Carlos Queiroz's side needing to beat his countrymen in their final group match in Saransk on Monday to advance to the Round of 16.
For its many good points, Machynlleth is not a name that comes easily to an English-speaking tongue; one wonders if Lewis ever bothered to explain it to his adopted countrymen, or if instead he simply informed them that he was a Welshman.
But as a president who came of age after the war ended, he is unlikely to be a symbol of healing of the psychological wounds that some veterans suffered upon returning home, when many of their countrymen disdained them for fighting there.
If you want to cheer the Bolívars' signature spirited rendition of "Mambo," from "West Side Story," I would say that it is your responsibility also to learn about — and in some way keep in mind as they play — the situation facing their countrymen.
Armenians still have vivid memories of what historians now call the World War I genocide carried out by the Ottoman Turks, in which 1.5 million of their countrymen died, and the Kurds have fought the Turkish government on and off for generations.
At Carnegie Hall, the Orchestra of St. Luke's explores music by countrymen of its Spanish music director, Pablo Heras-Casado: not just Manuel de Falla ("Noches en los jardines de España" and "El amor brujo") but also Joaquín Turina and Eduard Toldrà.
In fairness to the Brazilian crowds, they want to see their countrymen, but it leads to some awkward moments when you build an entire card around a far past his sell-by date Mauricio Rua against an up and coming Ovince St. Preux.
Some of the names included in the trove of files were already well known, such as failed British rapper Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, as well as his countrymen cyber-expert Junaid Hussain and Reyaad Khan, who appeared in a slick propaganda video.
For the record, it was a 7-6, 4-6, 6-3 doubles upset by two countrymen named Lopez, Spaniards Feliciano and Marc (sadly, not Brooke and Robin) over American counterparts, the greatest doubles team in history, brothers Bryan, Mike and Bob.
The president could have and should have acknowledged their pain and frustration, while specifically condemning the sentiments of racism and bigotry that drove one among them to cross the legal line and commit horrible acts of violence and murder against his fellow countrymen.
Its maximum-effort style on the field and early success — two victories in its first three games — had quickly got its countrymen on board, easing fears that the tournament might be an afterthought for the host country if the Russian team exited early.
For more than 30 years, van Niekerk has been associated with golf in South Africa, and he said his countrymen used to go to work tired on Monday mornings from staying up late to watch native son Ernie Els play in tournaments.
Preoccupied much of the night with Edmonton's battle against Los Angeles, Draisaitl had to wait until the Oilers' victory was secured to find out how his countrymen were faring against a heavily-favored Russian team that eventually won, 4-53, in overtime.
I mentioned to Ms. Pamula that it would be nice for users in the United States to see their totals compared to those of their countrymen; the next time I opened the page, the United States comparison point, about 110 pounds, was there.
Absent also from this telling is the killing of roughly 500 civilians by American troops in the village of My Lai, and the heroic intervention of Hugh Thompson Jr., who stopped the massacre by threatening to shoot his countrymen if they continued.
The Mexican chef Enrique Olvera, too, has been steadily elevating certain ingredients and recipes not only for the American palate, by way of his New York restaurants, Cosme and Atla, but also for his own countrymen at his Mexico City restaurant, Pujol.
A majority of his own countrymen, as a recent poll revealed, are proud of their former empire, and one might even argue that a xenophobic fantasy to regain imperial glory and power fueled Britain's decision to leave the European Union last year.
Mr. Kabila is disliked to such an extent that some of his countrymen now fondly recall Mobutu Sese Seko, the country's former leader known for his ruthless suppression of opponents and a gargantuan appetite for luxury, paid for with large-scale corruption.
WIMBLEDON, England — Wimbledon has always been a haven for fanatical supporters, from the hordes of young women who chased Bjorn Borg around the grounds in the 1970s to the Australians who dress in yellow every year to support their countrymen and women.
The French have long believed, quite rightly in my view, that the Brits have a big advantage since French maritime authorities don't let scallop fishing begin for their countrymen until October -- to preserve the stock and allow them to repopulate in peace.
Now northern Syria's newest refugees wait to see if they will share a similar fate to their countrymen in Afrin and, as a bitter winter approaches, if any countries with a stake in this sliver of land will act on their behalf.
"If you are asking whether the secretary and I think all Americans and all Japanese are filled with sorrow at the tragedies that befell so many of our countrymen, the answer is yes," the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, added.
The Brazilians give a tough time to any foreigners taking on their countrymen as it is, but this is an opponent for Ray who once hailed from the city and has been on the receiving end of some harsh words from Braveheart.
A combination of Trudeau, great health care, our love of immigrants, and our lack of gun violence have combined to help me, and all of my countrymen and women finally become fully realized as the Celine Dion superstars we were always meant to be.
" That Daoud's novel would end up on the side of the murdering pied noir has rankled some of his countrymen, one of whom characterized Daoud as a "self-hating" Algerian who "writes as if imperialism and capitalism didn't exist" and who "comforts white readers.
In his next outing three months later in January 2015, Tumenov banked the first win of a twelve-month spell that would see him crowned 'Russian Fight of the Year', which is no mean feat given the success of his countrymen in the sport.
"I can understand how some of your countrymen feel the world didn't respond to their existential crisis rapidly enough or with the appropriate amount of solidarity and empathy," Biden said following a two-and-a-half hour meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
But it gets harder and harder to explain to my countrymen why they should fight and die alongside the flag of a nation whose commander in chief sees honoring our shared war dead -- or celebrating peace with our former adversaries -- as a chore better evaded.
For the bankers, trade negotiators, international businesspeople and others who make up the economic elite (including journalists like me who are peripheral members of it), this is cause for introspection, at least among those who aren't too narcissistic to care what their countrymen think.
Many of Anderson's countrymen and women — all white — have excelled in elite tennis, including the former No. 3 Amanda Coetzer; Wayne Ferreira; Kevin Curren, Africa's last Grand Slam singles finalist; and Johan Kriek, who won back-to-back Australian Open titles in the 1980s.
On roads leading from some of the reddest parts of Texas into one of the bluest cities in the region, hundreds of boats could be seen lined up for miles, as ordinary citizens from around this Republic answered the cries of their fellow countrymen.
"We have no proof of life and unfortunately we have information that confirms the murder of our countrymen," Moreno said on Ecuador TV. Journalists Javier Ortega and Paul Rivas, along with their driver, Efrain Segarra, were kidnapped last month near the border while on assignment.
In Russia, Vladimir Putin has suppressed political competition, a nascent independent media, and any hope for an independent judiciary or legislature while managing to convince millions of his countrymen that the United States is hypocritical and immoral, no more democratic than any other country.
He earns less than $300 a month, which is only two-thirds of the national average, and is constantly reminded of how much better off many of his countrymen are by the expensive cars that race along a new highway built through his pastureland.
"Far below the present surface, mingled with the remains of the servile sons of Africa whose burial ground it also was, lies the dust of those brave boys who found death easier than flight, and gave their lives to save their countrymen," Field wrote.
With their frank and flexible acting, they show how easily a person might slide from vulnerability to cruelty and how a seemingly laudable goal, the desire of black South Africans to achieve equality with their white countrymen and women, can curdle into an ugly xenophobia.
We learned that even after the empire fell apart in 1911, the new government, dominated by warlords, was corrupt enough to let Japan occupy Shandong province after World War I. We learned that millions of our countrymen had been killed during the Sino-Japanese War.
Every day here, Gulenists, Kurds, journalists, academics and people like the doctor — a cross section of Turkish society that has been demonized by Erdogan or simply refuses to support him — pass by one another on the street, unaware of the presence of their fellow countrymen.
Eleven years after their arrest, and after a long and expensive trial, they stand as the only surviving members of a tight-knit Communist leadership to be held responsible for the killing of at least 1.7 million of their countrymen from 1975 to 1979.
Not satisfied with cheering on her female compatriots as they beat England to set up a World Cup final against the Netherlands, she has also been staying up late to watch her countrymen reach the Gold Cup final, where they face Mexico in Chicago.
"From the mutilated state of many of the corpses and the contents of the kettles, it is evident that our wretched countrymen had been driven to the last resource – cannibalism – as a means of prolonging existence," Rae wrote to the Secretary of the Admiralty in 1854.
They got a cuisine, too, the Chinese do, so their chefs got the touch, and I guess the only thing real different is all the cream and butter the French put in everything, which Merry Lee tells me gives her and most of her countrymen indigestion.
As the 2016 Rio Olympics comes to a close, it is a good time to remember the beauty of a truly global offline event: the joy of watching the television with family, friends, random strangers or coming together with your countrymen to cheer on your team.
Henry Ford, who built and managed that Ypsilanti bomber plant, was an America Firster who urged his countrymen to stay out of the war; the Chamber of Commerce (now a leading opponent of climate action) fought to block FDR's Lend-Lease program to help the imperiled British.
Even if the rest of the country is on the verge of collapse, they say, the West Coast 'just can't stop growing...' The privileged classes in Los Angeles feel more kinship with their counterparts in Japan, Singapore, and Korea than with most of their own countrymen.
But the big-serving Texan hasn't played since suffering a foot injury in his final loss to Roger Federer at the Miami Open in March and none of his countrymen are at a level where they can threaten the best, McEnroe said in a call with reporters.
Later, he was annoyed when he got put up in an apartment with two German teammates at Inter Milan, because he wanted to learn Italian—the first of several languages he would pick up—and knew that he probably wouldn't if he were surrounded by his countrymen.
While the strongest demand for EB-5 visas is from China, Mr. da Silva, who made a fortune — his net worth was $444 million in 53, according to Forbes Brasil — building a chain of English-language schools in his native Brazil, decided to single out his countrymen.
"With the government of the United States of America we seek a relationship of friendship and cooperation for development, always based on mutual respect and in the defense of our countrymen migrants who live and work honestly in that country," said López Obrador in his victory speech.
On behalf of my family and Brent's friends here in the Special Mission Wing, we pledge to continue to work hard until the end, the day when peace will return to our country and violence and hatred no longer claim the lives of both of our countrymen.
But in the later 85033s, strength through immigration and industry would advance in the Northeast and a new vision of the "Eastern Establishment" would awaken with the phrase "Our country is the world — our countrymen are all mankind" on the masthead of William Lloyd Garrison's The Liberator.
A book due this fall, "First in the Homes of His Countrymen: George Washington's Mount Vernon in the American Imagination," by Lydia Brandt, an assistant professor at the University of South Carolina, will explore the evolution of the rooms and the dissemination of photographs of the interiors.
He removes his jacket on departure, and, throughout the ordeal, wears a white shirt, a tie, and a sweater, as if he were doing a bit of Sunday gardening rather than hauling a shoal of his countrymen, half-drowned and drenched in oil, from the unfriendly waves.
Of course, some think a nobler alternative to all of this is to stay home and fight the good fight as these patriotic Twitter users implore their countrymen to do: Of course, the choice is yours, but if you do move to Canada, you won't be sorry.
Unlike the Filipinos or Sri Lanken Tamils (including Mr. Doss's family) who opened food businesses clustered together in immigrant neighborhoods to cater to their countrymen, the Syrians have spread their enterprises across the Toronto area, at a time when the entire city is obsessed with anything edible.
And they, like many of their countrymen, prefer to portray Stalin not only as the architect of the Gulag but also as the leader who built Russia's industrial might and led it to victory in the Great Patriotic War, as World War II is known in Russia.
" Pakistani-American actress Mehwish Hayat was appalled at Chopra: "Rather than use her position as a US-based celebrity to broaden what it means to be an Indian celebrity, she has fallen into the same jingoistic role that her fellow countrymen are forced to adopt at home.
This is the man who pulled the world several steps back from the nuclear brink and lifted a crushing fear from his countrymen, who ended bloody foreign adventures, liberated Eastern Europe and won for the Soviet Union at least provisional membership in the club of civilized nations.
Endō was Japanese and a Catholic, which meant that no matter where he went, he was an outsider: His Buddhist countrymen viewed him with suspicion for his religion, while the Europeans among whom he lived for years in France considered him a stranger because of his nationality.
But now that the baseball world has all but ignored the past three weeks of spring training to focus on the WBC, and that their countrymen who chose to participate have joyfully hoisted the championship trophy while the holdouts play meaningless warm-up games, the tide may be turning.
A generation that is committed to pushing its countrymen toward better governance, a stronger economy, a free media and politics that work, even if the pull of past wars proves difficult to shake in a tough neighborhood filled with homegrown warlords and the formidable nations of Pakistan and Iran.
Harambe has already been declared the meme of the summer by half a dozen other meme scholars, but most of them declared Harambe a symptom of something wrong with social media, or outrage culture, or an uncomfortable societal tendency to feel more compassion toward animals than our countrymen.
Though the distance from the Mississippi River, or the Pacific Northwest wilderness or the Oklahoma panhandle, might not be all that great, geographically, the clean and considered fine art environs of the Pizzuti Collection, and the attendees of a members-only preview, feel worlds apart from their pictured countrymen.
"In his 2001 book "Friends, Voters, Countrymen," Johnson compared gay marriage to bestiality, writing that "If gay marriage was OK – and I was uncertain on the issue – then I saw no reason in principle why a union should not be consecrated between three menThere was even more explicit homophobia.
All this came through in her great Act I aria, "Ritorna vincitor," when Aida, having lent her voice to the throngs of Egyptians wishing Radamès success in battle, is left alone to confront the bitterness of her dilemma: To pray for his safety is to curse her countrymen.
Its improbable star, who has had no acting training and has spent most of his adult life avoiding both the spotlight and daylight in general, has found himself schmoozing with industry people at film gatherings and posing for selfies with fellow countrymen who have heard about the movie.
But when it comes to the historic decision on legalizing abortion, which will be put to the nation on Friday, Ms. Donnelly says she will vote no, as will enough of her countrymen and women, including lawmakers across the political divide, to throw the referendum result into doubt.
" When Mr. Solzhenitsyn returned to Russia in 1994 after years of exile in Vermont, he made Magadan his first stop, explaining upon his arrival from Alaska that he had "come to bow to the land where many hundreds of thousands of our countrymen, who were executed, are buried.
"This often-condemned law provides no space to distinguish the extraordinary disclosure of inappropriately classified information in the public interest — whistleblowing — from the malicious disclosure of secrets to foreign governments by those motivated by a specific intent to harm ... their countrymen," Snowden wrote on the Freedom of the Press Foundation website.
A tale of idealism, intrigue, and failed love, it will be the marquee opera in a summer season that otherwise focusses on the musical world of Chopin, who revolutionized the intimate realm of piano music but, to the disappointment of his Polish countrymen, made no contribution to the lyric stage.
But there is also the suggestion that Richard's erratic behavior might stem from his repressed homosexuality, an idea made explicit when he exchanges a tender kiss with the handsome young Duke of Aumerle (the excellent Sam Marks) as the king digests the news that his countrymen have rallied to Bolingbroke.
It shocks the conscience to believe that deep into the second decade of the 21st century, an armed group bearing the battle flags of two sworn enemies of the United States (the Confederacy and the Nazis) would march through the streets of our cities spewing vile threats against their own countrymen.
In his marvelous biography of Abraham Lincoln, originally published in 1916, Lord Charnwood said of him, This most unrelenting enemy to the project of the Confederacy was the one man who had quite purged his heart and mind from hatred or even anger towards his fellow-countrymen of the South.
But among the nine candidates in Tuesday's Democratic primary in the 2118th Congressional District in Upper Manhattan and part of the Bronx, there is a new obstacle, in the form of an old nemesis: Guillermo Linares, another pioneering Dominican-born politician who threatens to split the vote among their immigrant countrymen.
Walsh's subtitle, "A Painter in Sound," amplifies those features that Debussy's aesthetic shared with seminal 19th-century painters, not only his French countrymen, but also the American James McNeill Whistler and the Englishman J. M. W. Turner, who may have had the most in common with his painterly approach to composing.
" A troubling 1854 report by John Rae cited Inuit witnesses who found emaciated remains, and evidence in the "the mutilated state of many of the corpses and the contents of the kettles" that "our wretched countrymen had been driven to the last resource — cannibalism — as a means of prolonging existence.
And he said that he recognized that Russia was almost certainly his last chance to fulfill a childhood dream, of getting that feeling in the pit of his stomach before a big match, of easing José and Petrolina's pain, as well as that of more than 30 million of his countrymen.
In addition, the State Department might have noted that next to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, General Suleimani was arguably the country's most powerful and venerated figure, and that when the target was such a senior and esteemed official, his countrymen were likely to perceive his killing as outright assassination.
The gap widens further when you add in the rise in the proportion of women working, and the growing tendency to marry people of a similar background, since seven in 10 college grads now marry someone with a BA. Affluent Americans are increasingly living separate lives from their countrymen and -women.
" Days later, President George W. Bush rose to the occasion and rallied the nation behind him when he stood at the smoldering ruins of the World Trade Center with a bullhorn and boldly proclaimed to his countrymen that "the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon!
As four of his six UFC opponents made it to the final bell, the fourth and fifth rounds are going to be something Nurmagomedov has to deal with sooner or later, and those are where the labor intensive wrestling and technically flawed striking and ringcraft of his countrymen let them down.
Bad Gyal looks great and her music undeniably bangs, but there doesn't seem to be much more to the Spanish sensation than her innate appeal to the Tumblr generation and her ability to engage her fellow countrymen who've been waiting for their own reggaetónera in the Latin American-dominated scene.
Although the U.S. government provides a small amount of money, and organizations like NSC perform much of the legwork finding jobs and housing, by far the most important factor in refugee integration is help from their fellow countrymen who have already settled and know how to coach newcomers through the difficult process.
Earlier this week, in an interview with the Manila Times, Duterte, who recently said he'd be happy to slaughter 3 million of his own countrymen to purge the Philippines of drug addiction, said he worries that the 37-year-old Pacquaio could get tired if his fight this weekend goes on too long.
Tuivasa looked considerably wilder than he did in his last bout—sprinting to chase his man with right elbows, a terrible idea against competent strikers—but he is young and it is very early in his career to be featured so prominently on a card this size, in front of his countrymen.
With death all around him on Hacksaw Ridge, Doss (who had been labeled a coward at boot camp for his pacifism) shows the depth of his bravery, rescuing wounded soldiers and staging a courageous one-man campaign to get many of his countrymen to safety, even after the U.S. has lost the ridge.
Though it may be easier to go along with the idea that he was in it for booze, better food and boxing, there is nevertheless something deeply troubling about a man willing to don the insignia and ideological trappings of Nazism in order to benefit himself, this while many of his countrymen starved.
Like most of his 200 million countrymen, the Brazilian director and screenwriter José Padilha has been transfixed as the scandal has metastasized from a simple investigation of money-laundering at a gas station in the capital of Brasília into a national crisis that threatens the foundations of the world's fourth-largest democracy.
His other major political novel, "Feast of the Goat" (2000), is a terrifying study of how a dictator with absolute power (Rafael Trujillo of the Dominican Republic, in this case) can colonize even the intimate lives of his countrymen, stifling the private freedom to enjoy, to appreciate, to reason and, finally, to love.
The Russia fixation, at its worst, is a way to make the second choice without admitting that you're making it — to pretend that in trying to crush your fellow countrymen you're really fighting traitors and subversives and foreign adversaries, to further otherize the domestic out-group by associating them with far-off Muscovy.
But big-hitting Matteo Berrettini put himself into that conversation on Wednesday with a gritty, workmanlike effort that no doubt earned the approval of his Italian countrymen, battling past 13th seeded Frenchman Gael Monfils 3-6 6-3 6-2 3-6 7-6(5) to reach a first Grand Slam semi-final.
" In the book's final scene of defeat and retreat, a Catalan girl whose home has just been bombed shames a band of her own starving countrymen who are attempting to plunder her pantry: "You're such cowards and hopeless fighters," she taunts them, "and on top of that will you steal from us?
Yet what Puerto Rico really needs to recover is the sort of generous, urgent and long-term assistance that would come with a recognition by the states that a great calamity has befallen their fellow Americans, that these people dying from a lack of the most basic services are their countrymen, their responsibility.
Rwanda has been a unique experiment in national reconciliation and assiduously enforced social re-engineering in the more than two decades since its devastating genocide, when thousands in the country's Hutu ethnic majority unleashed unspeakable violence on the Tutsi minority and moderate Hutu countrymen who refused to take part in the slaughter.
The last time a case like this was tried in Sweden was in 2009, when a Stockholm court sentenced a Swedish citizen of Uighur descent to 16 months in prison for gathering information about his former countrymen in Sweden, Norway, Germany and the United States on behalf of the Chinese intelligence service.
"I want to assure my countrymen that people who take the law into their own hands and are on the path of violent suppression - whether it is a person or a group - neither this country nor any government will tolerate it," he said in his monthly radio address, without directly mentioning the recent violence.
Considering the uproar over the cover so far seems to have come mostly from outside of Poland, and because I don't speak Polish and therefore cannot gauge the reaction on Twitter, I decided to give our friend and VICE Poland editor Maciek Piasecki a call to see what his fellow countrymen think of the cover.
While the United States remained on the sidelines and the Soviet Union embraced its devil's-bargain alliance with Nazi Germany, Churchill virtually single-handedly defied the Third Reich in the face of existential threat: He was personally at risk, along with his countrymen, amid the cascade of bombs raining down on London during the Blitz.
When they found out in 1969, Americans were rightly appalled by the actions of their countrymen in Vietnam, and the My Lai victims and the American perpetrators pushed the Hue victims and the communist perpetrators out of the American media and, by extension, out of the attention of the American public and of world opinion.
Host Daryl Somers issued an on-air apology following the segment: "I think we may have offended you with that act and I deeply apologise on behalf of all of us — because I know that to your countrymen, that's an insult to have a blackface routine like that on the show, so I do apologise to you," he said.
Here's what we know: By March 19, 2011, when the NATO operation began, the death toll in Libya had risen rapidly to more than 1,000 in a relatively short amount of time, confirming Qaddafi's longstanding reputation as someone who was willing to kill his countrymen (as well as others) in large numbers if that's what his survival required.
"Without the work of the select committee and its members and staff, culminating in this important report, the American people would have been denied the truth about the circumstances surrounding the deaths of four of our countrymen and the courageous efforts of so many others who were on the ground that night," he said in a statement.
Despite the efforts by Peres and Yitzhak Rabin to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the Oslo peace process, Yasir Arafat and his countrymen rejected an unprecedented and generous offer of statehood alongside Israel, opting instead to launch a terrorist war replete with suicide bus bombings and other attacks aimed at murdering innocent Israelis in the streets.
Two early films by Bong Joon-ho, the director of Parasite, are featured (Barking Dogs Never Bite and Memories of Murder), as are many works by his acclaimed countrymen, including Hong Sang-soo (The Day a Pig Fell into the Well), Park Chan-wook (Oldboy, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance), and Jeong Jae-eun (Take Care of My Cat).
Across the political spectrum, Americans are realizing that they have less and less in common with their geographically distant countrymen, and this is playing out in political disputes: Supporters of the Trump administration want to crack down on "sanctuary cities," while residents of those cities view it as imperative to resist aggressive anti-illegal-immigration policies they voted against.
The case began with a positive test late last year for a cocaine metabolite, but a series of disciplinary rulings — an initial one-year ban was reduced to six months by FIFA, and then increased again to 14 by CAS last week — have left Guerrero and his countrymen battling a ticking clock to save their World Cup dreams.
He was quiet and restrained and made a point of praising his Mexican hosts, as well as their countrymen who have immigrated to the U.S.  But Trump was also direct and stuck to his guns as he outlined a five-point plan he said must be enacted to improve the relationship between the U.S. and Mexico.
"In his 2001 book "Friends, Voters, Countrymen," Johnson compared gay marriage to bestiality, writing that "If gay marriage was OK – and I was uncertain on the issue – then I saw no reason in principle why a union should not be consecrated between three men, as well as two men, or indeed three men and a dog.
"In his 2001 book "Friends, Voters, Countrymen," Johnson compared gay marriage to bestiality, writing that "if gay marriage was OK – and I was uncertain on the issue – then I saw no reason in principle why a union should not be consecrated between three men, as well as two men, or indeed three men and a dog.
In four games, they could only muster a single victory (against a Belarusian side that featured just one NHL representative, defenseman Ruslan Salei, who, fascinatingly enough, had been able to join his countrymen earlier than expected—and therefore help them navigate the nettlesome preliminary round—because he was serving a two-game suspension from the NHL for head-butting).
The 24-year-old Finnish right wing, who was claimed off waivers after recording six goals and six assists in 36 games with the Red Wings last campaign, is expected to see time on the fourth line — as well as the second power-play unit — after skating on a line with countrymen Mikael Granlund and captain Mikko Koivu during Wednesday's practice.
Euclides da Cunha, a positivist army officer-turned-journalist who covered these events, wrote in "Os Sertões" ("Rebellion in the Backlands"), which became one of Brazil's best-known books, that the military campaign would be "a crime" if it was not followed by "a constant, persistent, stubborn campaign of education" to draw these "rude and backward fellow-countrymen into…our national life".
Through interviews on three continents with more than 30 individuals—activists, national security experts, relatives of the forcibly disappeared, and American, European, and Middle Eastern government officials—a clearer picture has emerged about the extent to which Saudi authorities have gone to imprison, repatriate, and even murder countrymen who dare to protest the kingdom's policies or somehow malign the image of the nation.
Anyone who reads Chinese history and politics will find much to enjoy — he savages many, including himself, but his main target is symbolized by a slide show he saw in class during his student days in Japan, in which a group of Chinese apathetically watch the execution of one of their countrymen for the political crime of spying on Japanese colonists.
With a "whoosh & higgly hoot & a he-ho-hah," Bernstein takes on a remarkable cast of "Countrymen, Cadets, Soldiers, Monkeys, a French Doctor, Porters, an Old Man, Apparitions, Witches, Professors, etc," along with the ghosts of Poe, Dickinson, Williams, Blake, Crane, Whitman, Mallarmé, Emerson, Wittgenstein, and Fanny Brice to explore and celebrate his idea of the messiness of real poetry.
"What people like Tony Hernandez are doing instead of trying to help their country is creating a very volatile situation where his own countrymen are having to flee Honduras for Mexico and the United States because of his involvement in the drug trade," said Mike Vigil, a former chief of international operations at the DEA and author of the recent novel Narco Queen.
You could forgive me for being lulled into the false sense that we — my new countrymen and I — had collectively decided that immigrants were good, and even brown ones were O.K. Sure, there was an occasional spasm of racism, like the kid at my school who asked me, a few weeks after 9/11, if my father was planning on bombing any buildings.
Indeed, it was somehow fitting that a sport that helped the nation heal after the Civil War, and which the late nineteenth-century legendary Yale University football coach Walter Camp saw as the training ground for the next generation of soldiers, would serve as a forum for this weekend's debates on patriotism, allegiance to the flag, and fidelity to one's country and countrymen.
So if we're going to answer whatever is killing tens of thousands of our countrymen, it's as important to pay attention to the would-be cultural healers — from the old churches to the New Agers, the online Nietzscheans to the neo-pagans, Jordan Peterson to Marianne Williamson — as it is to have the policy conversations about what's possible in the next presidential term.

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