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"courageously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows courage

381 Sentences With "courageously"

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Pompeo and Haley have courageously decided to set them straight.
More courageously, Prince Muhammad has hosted Christian clergymen at home.
She told PeopleStyle in February that she'll embrace it courageously.
Watch as fluffy pup courageously pushes his way toward freedom.
Alicia deserves praise for courageously standing up to Trump's attacks.
Diski courageously and persistently speaks what many might deem unspeakable.
Her performance was courageously exposed, emotionally as well as vocally.
The women's approach is admirably and courageously to stand out.
"Why do you want to live?" she pipes back courageously.
The women's approach is admirably and courageously to stand out.
Houstonians have to save Houstonians now (as they're already courageously doing).
As the world changes around us, educational institutions must lead courageously.
And the way we courageously removed the headphone jack in 6.
Courageously, she dressed up as a sharecropper and went to Arkansas.
Martin Luther King Jr. courageously spoke out about the Vietnam War.
Thousands came here to tell their stories and courageously confront their tormentors.
He said "it's not surprising" that his brother responded courageously during the class.
He has courageously met its long-serving leader, Afonso Dhlakama, in his hideout.
I courageously eat unwrapped Rice Krispies that the neighbor dropped in my bucket.
Shep keeps courageously speaking the truth to those who need to hear it.
Mr. Stephens courageously attacks fellow conservatives who pretend Mr. Trump's personality doesn't matter.
It's hard enough for victims to courageously come forward and relive their experiences.
" — Deborah Alejandra, human rights lawyer, San Francisco, Argentina "Live courageously and without fear.
Courageously, they replaced the black jihadist flag with the flag of the revolution.
"I stand with these Amazon employees who are courageously speaking out," he tweeted.
"I stand with these Amazon employees who are courageously speaking out," he tweeted.
The women who came forward courageously, and at great risk, made that happen.
My ex-spouse had acted courageously, I imagine, to relieve a tremendous burden.
My ex-spouse had acted courageously, I imagine, to relieve a tremendous burden.
She spoke courageously at a time when higher profile political leaders would not.
Fogelberg also wants people to know how courageously her husband fought his prostate cancer.
Sometimes that means courageously standing up and saying this is unjust, this is wrong.
"These men behaved courageously," Manchester Police Chief Nick Willard said at briefing Friday afternoon.
Some of them have been courageously assisting with relief and recovery efforts in Houston.
Critic's Notebook Two courageously unusual pieces have opened this week, both by female choreographers.
Dr. Christine Blasey Ford is courageously speaking out about an extremely traumatic sexual incident.
And now the 24-year-old tells PeopleStyle there's another transformation she'll embrace courageously: aging.
Where the thinking man used caution, Tupac courageously stepped up without fear of the repercussions.
There's the YouTube Beauty Boys who have courageously — and beautifully — taken the internet by storm.
"He died selflessly and courageously, tackling the enemy head on," his commanding officer, Lt. Col.
Ariana Grande is out here courageously taking steps to upend the patriarchy; sexists, take note.
And then you see them in combat fighting courageously for our nation and our values.
Capitol police and emergency responders reacted swiftly and courageously — we are grateful for their presence.
And this week, Rebel Wilson courageously shared her own embarrassing pic: her very first headshot.
I have done this courageously for I decided to conquer your grief, not cheat it.
The betrayal of the Kurds, who courageously stood with America after the attacks of Sept.
He laid out the case against the president clearly, passionately, cogently and, I believe, courageously.
To the Editor: Lee Siegel writes courageously about his struggles with depression and suicidal thinking.
Europe, suffering from a cold and exhaustion, courageously pushed himself through the concert's first half.
" She adds, "I think of my heroes: women like [Jennifer Lawrence], who are courageously speaking out.
As before, Mr Aciman courageously refuses to lock love in neat boxes marked with approved labels.
" Bezos explains that his motto is gradatim ferociter, which is Latin for "step-by-step courageously.
It's time for you to be bold once again and to honorably and courageously bow out.
Forget the fact that the players were courageously protesting an unfair justice system and police brutality.
Those in the L.G.B.T.Q. community have been courageously telling the truth about their lives for decades.
When Shaw's demolitions of received ideas provoked outrage and obloquy, he courageously defended his intellectual independence.
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg is known internationally for continuously and courageously working to combat climate change.
Mr Sentsov is peacefully and courageously denouncing all this—and seems ready to die for his cause.
After Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, Sean Spicer courageously confronted reporters by cowering amongst the bushes.
He had courageously opposed their ideology, but still he was rejected as an enemy and a felon.
He wants to have sovereignty over his own decisions, and to strike out courageously on his own.
Mercader "courageously fought cancer and related illnesses for 20 years, enduring numerous treatments and surgeries," CBS said.
Our best university presidents will be those who can honestly and courageously protect truly open democratic discourse.
And acting courageously especially in light of some kind of speech like that catches on and spreads.
Even when courageously addressing a big issue, they must keep the temperature down and the situation contained.
Yet as he contended with his own diagnosis, he watched Forde deal gracefully and courageously with hers.
In many cases veterans have courageously risked their lives protecting the liberty and freedom we hold dear.
" Mr. Netanyahu praised its stance, saying, "Australia's been courageously willing to puncture U.N. hypocrisy, more than once.
Christine Blasey Ford courageously stepped forward to tell her story — it is a credible and serious allegation.
Sure, we all like to imagine ourselves acting courageously in a perilous situation, but would we really?
In that clip, he vowed to courageously "fight" the disease and also continue working on the game show.
"The Venezuelan people are courageously committed to a free future for the country," government spokesman Steffen Seibert tweeted.
Tibbetts' case came to a tragic end and her family courageously called out racist coverage of her murder.
Lulu, you are strong and you are FIERCE and I want you to continue to be courageously LOUD!
Macron praised the SDF, saying it is courageously fighting the Islamic State group, and pledged it French support.
In his golden days, he talked relentlessly, courageously, even dangerously, about black folk and racial injustice in America.
People who courageously step forward with allegations of sexual harassment or assault deserve to be heard and respected.
My hope is that in the book, Clinton honestly and courageously addresses two major questions about the campaign.
Iranians have once again courageously poured into the streets to protest the brutality of President Hassan Rouhani's regime.
Many have decided, boldly, courageously, to stand up and testify nonetheless—at great personal, financial, and reputational expense.
These journalists "courageously" take to Twitter to link GOP lawmakers with the money they've received from the NRA.
And as the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas have courageously shown, I will not be alone in this fight.
Something always suffers, and it's usually the kids – as Indra K. Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo, courageously admitted in 2014.
They also fought courageously in the second world war, distinguishing themselves in battles from Ethiopia to the Russian steppe.
USA Gymnastics' support is unwavering for Kyla, Madison and all athletes who courageously came forward to share their experiences.
The principles courageously support a pure, undiluted executive session practice and unfettered board access to the entire management team.
As a freedom-loving country, we must stand with the Iranian people who are courageously fighting for basic rights.
If I don't act the truth and if I don't act courageously a part of me will die inside.
There's Dayton, where my great-grandmother Fanny Shane arrived after courageously fleeing the anti-Semitic violence of Tsarist Russia.
Vice President Biden has spoken openly — and courageously, in my view — about the pain of his severe childhood stutter.
The horror of prolonged, unnecessary incarceration will not be overcome until judges are better informed and act more courageously.
In response to Biles' statement, the organization pledged "unwavering" support for Biles and others who have "courageously" come forward.
And I think, under the circumstances, Mr. Bezos has handled all this recentness, I think he's handled it courageously.
"I am very proud to represent actress Mischa Barton, who is courageously standing up for her rights," began the statement.
In cities and towns across the country, there are people who are courageously, selflessly, collaboratively, and thoughtfully creating positive change.
The result is an emotional weave of betrayal, resentment, and enduring love as courageously honest as it is generously told.
In July 2016, my friend Gretchen Carlson courageously stepped forward and sued Fox News chairman Roger Ailes for sexual harassment.
"I am very proud to represent actress Mischa Barton, who is courageously standing up for her rights," the statement begins.
Gates, best known as the runner-up on Nick Viall's season of The Bachelor, then courageously spoke about her experience.
Murrow had courageously stood up to Joseph McCarthy and spent his career elevating the standards of radio and television news.
"The U.S. in particular salutes those in the press who courageously do their work at great risk," reports its website.
Arthur Vandenberg (R-Mich.) as a politician willing to adjust to world circumstances, acknowledge mistakes and courageously vote his conscience.
McCain courageously battles for his life and fiercely defends our democracy with the honor and valor that are his trademark.
SO, THEY ALSO – LOOK, LET'S LOOK AT WHAT'S HAPPENED SINCE THE PRESIDENT HAS PUT TARIFFS ON COURAGEOUSLY, I MIGHT ADD.
The Polish Catholic leaders maintained a courageously independent voice, but even they had to pick their disputes with the regime carefully.
It said the pope, an Argentine, had urged the president to "courageously take up the path of sincere and constructive dialogue".
It also seeks to lower the barrier so more people can courageously speak up against their harassers without fear of retaliation.
"To make light of something as serious as consent degrades the conversation women everywhere are courageously trying to have," Flores said.
If Trump commits one of these offenses, however, they'll courageously push forward — their Oath is to the Constitution, not the President.
I was an exhausted young mother then, courageously blind to the dangers of the world and stubbornly blind to its beauties.
Lawless believes with adequate preparation and training, you can confidently and courageously go forth on the path in front of you.
Teagan is strong, just like the famous superhero but courageously battles a heart defect that isn't outwardly apparent to the eye.
Although many Christian groups provide shelter for the girls, they need to courageously address some of the limitations in their teaching.
"This problem is common, and what Elon has done today is courageously talked about the pressure of that role," Kibbey said.
Washington (CNN)Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson on Friday awarded government employees who acted courageously to protect other citizens in dangerous situations.
"A president shouldn't ridicule a woman who courageously comes forward to allege abuse," Clooney said during the conference, according to Philadelphia Magazine.
As for what else Apple has courageously changed about its upcoming MacBook Pro, well, we're less than 48 hours from finding out.
" In a post on Twitter, Wenstrup said, "Capitol police and emergency responders reacted swiftly and courageously -- we are grateful for their presence.
In a heart-warming video posted by filmmaker Matthew Cherry, a dad courageously tries to get his daughter's hair into a puff.
It's been almost two months since Apple courageously lead us into its brave, new, headphone-jack-less future with the iPhone 7.
The actress posted the full email she sent the RS reporter to Twitter, courageously expanding upon the article's summation of her experience.
Dalits are also speaking out — courageously asserting their social and philosophical rights rather than surrendering their heritage as a mark of shame.
As the forgotten financial superheroes, we Gen Xers deserve to courageously assess our needs and finances without "FOG" — fear, obligation and guilt.
There was the boy who courageously confronted his years of sexual abuse by writing, and then acting in, a play about his experiences.
Taylor courageously exposed a grown man who has time + time again proven his obsession with holding her down, like his reputation precedes him.
What I wasn't prepared for was an exhibition that courageously explored deeper into the subject, and in many richly rewarding and unexpected areas.
"Libyan forces that had in the past courageously defended their country against these terrorist groups are now busy fighting each other," he said.
And the fact, for example, you are watching me right now is in part because of these great pioneers, courageously forging that path.
He was supported by then-Deputy Attorney General James Comey and then-FBI Director Robert Mueller, who had courageously rushed to Ashcroft's side.
Gratitude and respect for John McCain, who served the nation honorably and courageously as a Navy Captain, POW in Vietnam, and US Senator.
Ms. Warren has courageously stepped into that fraught territory, with numbers that have very likely sent shock waves through the health care industry.
We also feel gratitude for the first responders in El Paso and Southaven and are proud of the way associates reacted so courageously.
"It's the story of a woman who's finding her voice, who's finding her true self, and allowing herself to live courageously," Knightley said.
I was struck by how his wife and loved ones honored his choices and courageously accompanied him through the end of his life.
"Curt Flood changed the game of baseball when he courageously spoke truth to power in the name of what was right," Trone said.
You're in an adventurous mood too, courageously sharing your message with whoever is willing to hear it as the moon connects with Mars.
" The FIFA president paid tribute to "all of the Iranian girls and women who courageously stood and are standing up for their rights.
We need Mr. McCain to get the best medical treatment so he can continue to fight courageously for the good of our country.
Recently, a State Parks lifeguard was injured while courageously rescuing migrants caught on the metal ocean barrier that divides Imperial Beach from Tijuana.
Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad have both put their personal security at risk by courageously combating war crimes and seeking justice for the victims.
For children who courageously spend days in hospitals battling to survive, the campout — dubbed the Ultimate Campout Fighting Childhood Cancer — is a welcome break.
Three times he was sent to the canvas by the champion, and three times, he courageously shook off the blows and tried to continue.
"I have, against no odds, courageously pioneered the art of writing for people of color as if they were human beings," she jokingly explained.
Many gay men are still struggling to release shame, embrace self-acceptance, and love courageously, all of which is much easier said than done.
"You have officers courageously coming forward and saying this is wrong you shouldn't be doing this—and they were punished for it," he said.
As for what else Apple has courageously changed about its upcoming MacBook Pro, well, we're less than 48 hours from finding out. pic.twitter.com/NtwUxe9hUM
After all, when agents Terry and Zapata were murdered, the only people who suffered any consequences were brave whistleblowers who courageously exposed the truth.
"The people of Venezuela have courageously spoken out against Maduro and his regime and demanded freedom and the rule of law," Mr. Trump said.
"Unaccountability and indecisiveness are unworthy of Iraqi hopes, courageously expressed for four months now," UN Special Representative for Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, tweeted Saturday.
An entire nation, those from every walk of life, men, women and children, have courageously raised their voice in a unified cry for democracy.
In her defense, Fujii said she didn't realize the whale was dead and thought the man had courageously climbed atop a living beached whale.
Ever since Apple "courageously" killed the headphone jack by omitting it in the iPhone 7 in 2016, numerous phone makers followed suit — but not Samsung.
Germany should replace "Vaterland", or fatherland, with "Heimatland," or homeland, and substitute "courageously with heart and hand" for "brotherly with heart and hand", she wrote.
Despite the fact that she courageously made the decision to call the police in her home country, they did nothing to provide safety and security.
And why that&aposs important, because it gives leverage to every family, to every mom who courageously brought her child across the desert to escape.
Trump told him she supports the women who have courageously come forward with their claims of sexual assault and harassment but supported the men too.
In his own memo, Johnson praised "those among you who have courageously raised your concerns" about the effectiveness of anti-harassment policies at the museum.
What signal do we send to the risk-takers, the innovators and those who courageously struggle to succeed, when we punish prosperity and vilify success?
"We will continue to act thoughtfully and courageously despite the disruption and uncertainty COVID-19 brings to our daily lives," Williams wrote in the statement.
"This is an example of two bold leaders who acted courageously to change the reality," said Tamar Zandberg, the leader of Meretz, in an interview.
IAVA will continue to fight for the ever-evolving issues faced by the women who have courageously and selflessly dedicated their service to our defense.
" Boies raised his Diet Coke in acknowledgment, then said, "The real heroes are the Jane Does who are courageously pursuing this, and who motivate us.
Even Canada, which "courageously" tweeted criticism of Saudi Arabia's rights record, simultaneously sold armored vehicles to Saudi Arabia, the country responsible for the crisis Yemen.
There is no need to abandon those Afghans who have courageously fought alongside us and to give ISIS the gift of a new safe haven.
She courageously carried through her own change of gender from James to Jan in 1972, when such things were very much more of a challenge.
" She ends her speech calling on military leaders to allow transgender people in the military to "have the same freedoms and integrity we so courageously protect.
Apple's been pilloried in recent years for "courageously" removing the headphone jacks on iPhones and virtually all the third-party ports on MacBooks and MacBook Pros.
I'll courageously eschew the hypothetical, here: the calm, rational genius I'm describing is none other than myself, and I am ready to make my statement forthwith.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder tweeted that President Richard Nixon's attorney general "courageously resigned" after being asked to fire a special prosecutor investigating the Watergate scandal.
"We will continue to communicate with transparency and act courageously and responsibly to ensure the health and well-being of our partners and customers," Williams said.
Others think that many Germans acted against their will under government pressure, and many interviewees tell of Germans who courageously defied Nazi law to help them.
THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE STEPS, ONE OF THE MANY STEPS THE PRESIDENT IS GOING TO COURAGEOUSLY TAKE IN ORDER TO ADDRESS UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES.
Prominent political prisoners held by Venezuela's secret police courageously signed a letter urging their compatriots to turn out and send a loud message to the dictatorship.
"America is and has been home to Dreamers who courageously came forward, applied for DACA and did everything the federal government asked of them," Becerra added.
The joy of grandparents, dancing and family gatherings are not layered on neutral ground, rather, "Love" is courageously set in moments of alarm, distress and heartache.
What could have been just another film about a Great Man who leads courageously, finding glory and his place as a national icon, is anything but.
The foundation awarding the prize credits Black Lives Matter for "building a powerful movement for racial equality, courageously reigniting a global conversation around state violence and racism."
One day you will appreciate the upgrade of that cruise control but never take your eye off that winding road you have paved by being courageously you!
We honor & stand with women, immigrants, people of color, & the millions of activists and allies who are courageously resisting the President's attack on our values, humanity & environment.
"All of us, from the Army to the Navy to the Marine Corps, we fought well and courageously for 15 years against a tough foe," said Gen.
The U.S. Congress courageously enacted the Magnitsky Act in 2012 to sanction Russian government officials for the brutal murder of a single individual: corruption whistleblower Sergei Magnitsky.
We must face violent crime honestly and courageously if we are ever to end mass incarceration and provide survivors what they truly want and need to heal.
What is needed for a Senate Republican to speak courageously: lame-duck status like Mr. Corker, grave illness like Senator John McCain, womanhood like Senator Susan Collins?
By doing this, Trump simultaneously aided the Russian attack against Ukraine and sought to corrupt American democracy, which President Volodymyr Zelensky wisely and courageously refused to do.
"Holly's energy and yearlong dedication to ESPN is a testament to her strength and resiliency, all while courageously battling cancer over the last 16 months," Fitting said.
With those words, our founders courageously began our Declaration of Independence from an oppressive monarch, for among other grievances the king's refusal to follow rightfully passed laws.
The New York Times shattered the political sound barrier when it began courageously publishing the report despite a profusion of threats from the Nixon administration Justice Department.
The number of women who have courageously come forward against Moore is now nine, enough to field an entire starting team in a Major League Baseball game.
For all the times the president courageously bit his lip in the face of unfair and often hateful criticism, he chose that one time to get even.
Imagine a commander in chief who looks with disfavor on American POWs because they were captured by our enemy while they were serving courageously serving our country!
It's not as if he's LeBron James, who has courageously spoken out on guns and killings, or Muhammad Ali, who refused to fight in a misbegotten imperial war.
"The people of Venezuela have courageously spoken out against Maduro and his regime and demanded freedom and the rule of law," President Donald Trump said in the statement.
A simple majority is required, but right now only a single Republican Senator, Maine's Susan Collins, has courageously stepped across the aisle to join the Democrat-led effort.
It is alarming and unacceptable for any president to trust the word of a former KGB boss over the findings of intelligence leaders who courageously defend our country.
"Fun Home," based on Ms. Bechdel's memoir, is a call to courageously embrace life and love and a warning of the danger of living in fear and denial.
But it was once one of the most rare and dangerous substances in the world, and brave soldiers — both British and Norwegian — fought courageously to stop its production.
We applaud the members of the Florida Legislature that courageously voted against their own political self-interest to do the right thing for the safety of our schools.
Will America courageously live out Dr. King's dream or will it go down the road of bigotry and racist vitriol, preferring to live out Mr. Trump's nightmare instead?
"Chuck's first season was one of the more inspirational stories in NFL history as he courageously battled and overcame leukemia," Colts Owner & CEO Jim Irsay said in a statement.
"If my life so far has taught me anything, it is to live fiercely, courageously, and without apology for who I am," he wrote me in our last email.
The child had got lost in a corner of it, but courageously wriggled her way back up to the top fold of the blanket in order to peep out.
These women are courageously creating, clearing, and taking space for other women and people of color in their respective industries, including media, the arts, science, technology, and exotic dancing.
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.
Because unless there are courageously nerdy people who can sail the choppy waves of these IoT waters, we'll never find the safe shores of a new, coherent technology ecosystem.
In the face of constant harassment, several of the lawyers' wives have courageously and effectively become advocates for their spouses, often at great risk to themselves and their children.
Famous photographs of suffrage marches and historic meetings often failed to capture the many African American women who fought equally as courageously as white women to win the vote.
While some cities and mayors have responded to these demonstrations of visceral racism courageously by taking down Confederate statues, the seeds of hate sown by Charlottesville have also flowered.
A 2016 French production, set in 1930s colonial East Africa, went all the way down that road, explicitly, courageously and movingly tying the work's gender dynamics to racial ones.
We need to connect courageously with the rejection, the fear, the vulnerability that Trump's victory has inflicted on us, without turning away or numbing ourselves or lapsing into cynicism.
Only one month after her operation, Bashar courageously stood before the European Parliament in Brussels and gave her testimony as a survivor of relentless sexual violence under ISIS captivity.
Whether Milán, Daniel or Anthony sing in or out of tune, we have courageously adapted to their sweet voices as our tough ears have learned to love every note sung.
It all went down at Stanford Children's Health -- where Alex -- an 18-year-old Broncos fan -- has been courageously battling cancer and heart problems since he was 5 years old.
By sharing my family's story, I hope to combat the stigma associated with mental disorders and increase support for the people and families who courageously battle these diseases every day.
The late twist is a testament to the power of confrontational activism — it would not have happened had rape survivors not dramatically, courageously faced down Flake in a Senate elevator.
" In a statement provided to CBS This Morning, the organization said: "USA Gymnastics' support is unwavering for Kyla, Madison, and all athletes who courageously came forward to share their experiences.
Another escaped slave, Charles Ball, writes in his memoirs of being among the American soldiers of the Chesapeake Bay Flotilla who courageously repelled a night attack and saved the city.
The original Battlefront went without a Star Wars tale, because "very few people actually play the single-player on these types of games," EA courageously foolishly said at the time.
You'll work through many emotionally-charged issues, especially when action planet Mars enters sensitive water sign Pisces, encouraging you to cut ties with your past and courageously face the unknown.
Two years ago, this collective silence was briefly broken, when quite a number of ex-Red Guards courageously came out to apologize for what they'd done in their fanatic youth.
"As we stand here this morning, a young man with a bright future who courageously patrolled some of New York City's toughest streets has tragically lost his life," Monahan said.
"You have courageously brought the Christian gospel to bear on the question of race in all of its urgent dimensions," King wrote Graham in a letter dated August 31, 1957.
Doing so sends the signal to Republicans in Congress and in state capitals across the country that he will courageously stand by them and he will stand up to the bullies.
Of course after Trump is eventually driven from office, DC will be full of stories about the quiet yet brave patriots who courageously worked against Trump albeit from behind the scenes.
The president more clearly defined his vision in Monday morning's 2202-page statement of principles, but local, state and federal lawmakers must do their part too by thinking creatively and courageously.
Burke tweeted Monday that Weinstein's convictions would not have been possible "without the voices of the silence breakers in and outside the courtroom" and the "survivors who courageously testified" against him.
In October last year, Bokova courageously and successfully opposed a destabilizing resolution proposal at UNESCO to recognize the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem as a Muslim holy site.
Liberals and progressives should not find it difficult to join conservatives in championing the rights of women in Iran, particularly women removing their headscarves in public and courageously facing the consequences.
"It is shameful that ICE is ratcheting up fear and terror in young people who courageously stepped out of the shadows," Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chairwoman Michelle Lujan Grisham said in a statement.
EVERY morning the children of Tsukamoto kindergarten stomp their tiny feet in time to military anthems, bow to pictures of the emperor and vow courageously to offer themselves to defend the state.
"For the past week, survivors came forward to courageously face a perpetrator of evil and to share their painful stories," she continued, speaking of the 105 women giving victim statements against Nassar.
It is remembered as a time when all Greeks, from gun-toting bishops to sophisticated diplomats to barely literate peasants, were on the same side, courageously advancing the interests of the nation.
Black Lives Matter is being awarded "for building a powerful movement for racial equality, courageously reigniting a global conversation around state violence and racism," the Sydney Peace Foundation said in a statement.
The open discussion has also led both women and men to courageously speak out about their own experiences, and for Hollywood to reevaluate everything from its pay structure to the red carpet.
This, apparently, is why Trump's "moderate" aides have courageously decided to stay at the White House even after Trump condoned white supremacy in Charlottesville: to exert it in the realm of policy.
Now, these stalwart men who stepped cautiously out of the limelight after being accused of acts that traumatized women and derailed or cut short their careers are courageously poised for their comebacks.
This is just one tool available in the fight for reproductive justice and abortion access -- we must also support the organizations and individuals working courageously on the front lines by supporting them.
" Navarro, speaking on CNBC television, said the remedies in the "Section 301" probe were among "many steps that the president is courageously going to take in order to address unfair trade practices.
" Navarro, speaking on CNBC television, said the remedies in the "Section 301" probe were among "many steps that the president is courageously going to take in order to address unfair trade practices.
Hey, the state of existence is terrible, and the millions of displaced and psychologically traumatized (and resilient and courageously adjusting) refugees are just one facet of a world in crisis these days.
Gaga and the 50 men and women who courageously stood next to her during her performance of "Til It Happens to You" ... all got matching tattoos after making a pact during rehearsals.
URGENTIranian care personnel are courageously battling #COVID19 on frontlinesTheir efforts are stymied by vast shortages caused by restrictions on our people's access to medicine/equipmentMost urgent needs are outlined belowViruses don't discriminate.
During the final stages of World War II, Mr. Wallenberg served as Sweden's special envoy in Budapest and courageously used his diplomatic privileges to prevent Jews from being deported to concentration camps.
" Courageously, Sinclair's Washington bureau chief spoke out and described the media company's decision to mandate airing of the 28500 minute film as "biased political propaganda, with clear intentions to sway this election.
Jared Kushner put on his big boy pants yesterday and headed to the Senate to courageously testify in front of the public — sorry, I meant: speak not under oath behind closed doors.
Recalling that week in 1976, the fight against terrorists may seem like a fairly standard procedure — the Israelis did it so courageously and well that the event became famous, and will remain so.
On Tuesday, Southwest CEO Gary Kelly tweeted, "I"m so very proud of our Crew of five, along with several Customers, who responded courageously and compassionately on Flight 1380 two weeks ago today.
Nishikori, who beat Murray in the quarter-finals of last year's U.S. Open, could not sustain his early form and although he courageously forced a third-set tiebreak he lost that 7-0.
"Colin Kaepernick was alone in his early protests last year when he boldly and courageously confronted perceived inequalities in our social-justice system by refusing to stand for the national anthem," Harbaugh wrote.
Ordained as a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1845, he traveled the Midwest as an itinerant missionary and courageously ventured into the upper South to bring religious instruction to slaves.
"My regret (is) that the school, Board of Education and Child Welfare Center, who are supposed to protect children, failed to respond to the SOS calls that Mia had courageously sent," he said.
More must be done by those agencies that have consistently and courageously come to the aid of the most vulnerable in so many situations similar to what is happening on the Haitian/Dominican border.
He patiently negotiated sanctions on Iran, then courageously closed a deal to constrain its nuclear programme—a pact that could, at a minimum, delay a military confrontation and may stand as his biggest achievement.
Yet, with one swift move, Jeff Sessions recklessly decimated a paramount judicial decision that was developed over many years by judges, attorneys, and most importantly, survivors who courageously came forward to give their testimonies.
Our deepest gratitude and esteem go to the seven U.S. Representatives who courageously stood up for democracy during the recent joint session of Congress and objected to the certification of the Electoral College vote.
Sally Yates, then the acting attorney general presiding over the Justice Department side of the Putingate investigation, was fired shortly after she wisely and courageously tried to warn the White House of the dangers.
It is whistleblower retaliation to openly attack any government employees, such as those who also courageously testified or provided evidence of the misconduct and abuse of the office of the president by Donald Trump.
While McDonald's has passed on plenty of opportunities to actually help women over the years (like increasing worker's wages, improving shoddy benefits, bringing back the McRib), today, they've courageously chosen a purely symbolic measure.
"Although I did not take the decision lightly to accept this domain registration, I look forward to partnering with a young, and once brash, CEO who is courageously doing something that looks useful," Monster wrote.
Hours later, as swarms of German forces rushed forward, Conner ordered friendly fire onto his own position, "courageously choosing to face death in order to save his battalion and achieve victory for freedom," Trump said.
Inspired by Cole Haan's #Extraordinaries mission, we tapped these four business-savvy millennials — all of whom courageously left their traditional 11-to-5s — to find out how they turned their side hustles into profitable enterprises.
Of course, it is heartwarming to see the outpouring of support for the two men who were killed and for the one man who was injured, heroes who selflessly and courageously stood up to hate.
Whenever you're happy you have to recognize it, cherish it, and hold on to that moment because it's real, it's special, and not everyone can feel courageously guiltless about their pleasures like you can, Aries!
With hot, bright lights adding to the humidity around her, Preethi began to talk about how Masooma spread the word about a practice most people only previously associated with Africa by courageously telling her story.
The good news, as Charen courageously reminded us, is that these fights should never be abandoned even when they seem lost, and that sometimes the fights most worth having are those with our own side.
He Lived Courageously During Italy's so-called Years of Lead in the mid-1970s, a communist paramilitary organization known as the Red Brigades assassinated businessmen and political leaders, including the country's prime minister, Aldo Moro.
Zainularab Miri, who courageously defied the Taliban by running secret schools for girls under their rule, shows the importance of working at the rural grass roots, in her case building women-owned bee-keeping businesses.
In the world of philosophy-influenced policy, the most significant general approach to animal entitlements until now has been that of the British utilitarian Jeremy Bentham, courageously and ably developed by the philosopher Peter Singer.
Of the four monuments in New Orleans that were recently (and courageously, it seems to this Northerner) removed from public view following protests by members of its diverse citizenry, none appears in The American Monument.
On the contrary, the mother of two has been so moved to spread her message of self-love that she's written a book titled, The Mark She Kept: A Woman's Journey to Living Her Purpose Courageously.
Through the #MeToo campaign, women, men, and gender-nonconforming people who have experienced sexual misconduct at the hands of people in positions of social and professional power have been courageously coming forward to share their stories.
"Coach Summitt is an inspiration, both as the all-time winningest NCAA coach, and as someone who is willing to speak so openly and courageously about her battle with Alzheimer's," the president said at the time.
And why that&aposs important, because it gives leverage to every family, to every mom who courageously brought her child across the desert to escape death, rape, gang violence and arrest, because it gives them hope.
But the expense and hassle of trying to deal with that SNAFU, following a work laptop upgrade, has put me right off the prospect of "courageously" forgetting about other ports that I really need to use.
We are asking the U.S. Department of Education to move courageously to resolve the cases in Chicago and New Orleans, where children and parents suffer every day a decision that holds systems accountable is not rendered.
Kerry has served the nation well, courageously and wisely over his decades of service in the United States Navy, the United States Senate, and as secretary of State during the second term of the Obama presidency.
Anupam Kher, for instance, who was excellent as the therapist in "Silver Linings Playbook" (2012), brings a comparable calm to his portrayal of Hemant Oberoi, the Taj's head chef, who bore himself courageously during the siege.
Candidates seeking public office should courageously and forcefully repudiate the hateful rhetoric of the BLM movement and their surrogates and offer substantive ways to invest in our police and rebuild trust with the communities they serve.
I wish to thank the witnesses who courageously came forward at trial to testify as to the truth, as well as those witnesses who would have done so but for the judge preventing them from testifying.
California Governor Jerry Brown recently came out in support of Hillary Clinton, and noted bad man Martin Shkreli endorsed Donald Trump before clarifying that he was joking and would courageously protest the election by staying home.
Instead, Lieutenant Robinson, "with complete disregard for his personal safety, amid the deadly hail of bullets and shells, gallantly and courageously rose to his feet and coolly walked among the men, shouting encouragement," the report said.
Judges like Sérgio Moro, who has courageously led the prosecution in Operation Car Wash, have demonstrated that Brazil does have the institutions and means to take on even the most powerful — and most popular — of malefactors.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 6): 96%What critics said: "Like all every topic the show has courageously covered in its six seasons, Bojack's ending drives the point home that there are no neatly wrapped conclusions.
If senators are unwilling to have this debate — because a war vote is hard or opinion polls suggest that their vote might be unpopular — how dare we order our troops to courageously serve and risk all?
In other movies, we saw the famous 14-year-old Communist Party hero, Liu Hulan, walk courageously up to a fodder chopper, refusing to save her life by betraying the other party members in her village.
And when brave public servants came forward to question and expose his criminal and unconstitutional actions, the President unleashed his wrath on them, calling our diplomats and military personnel -- who served courageously across multiple administrations -- traitors.
The singer, actress, and fashion mogul courageously details the painful after-effects of the abuse, and how that, combined with the pressure from her ever-growing career, led her to self-meditate with drugs and alcohol.
Since his visit to Beijing, Trump has only drawn closer to White House adviser Peter Navarro, who last week said the president is "courageously" taking steps to counter "China's theft and forced transfer of intellectual property".
"The federal government considers it legitimate when people courageously protest their economic and political woes on the streets as is happening in Iran at the moment and they have our respect," said government spokeswoman Ulrike Demmer.
Lily Eskelsen García, president of the National Education Association, the remarks were not only "irrational" but also "insulting to the educators and parents who are courageously and respectfully advocating for a better future for the Kentucky children."
And Apple has behaved courageously before, at least within the limitations of how courageous a global corporation can be: I think it was courage (and self-interest) that made it fight the FBI the way it has.
"Phyllis Schlafly courageously and single-handedly took on the issue of the Equal Rights Amendment when no one else in the country was opposing it," said James C. Dobson, chairman and founder of Focus on the Family.
Standing with Putin before the eyes of a stunned and appalled democratic world, Trump gave credence to the lies from the dictator who attacks us, questioning the truth from those who courageously defend us from his attacks.
Instead, they are forced to watch as their peers courageously share instances of sexual harassment in the workplace, all because these women sought to bring justice to their harassers, and to do so, they compromise with silence.
"The federal government considers it legitimate when people courageously protest their economic and political woes on the streets as is happening in Iran at the moment and they have our respect," said a government spokeswoman, Ulrike Demmer.
"Donald Trump has courageously taken on the entrenched special interests who have sought to suppress the working people of this country," he told reporters earlier Wednesday at a news conference just blocks from Mr. Ryan's stately home here.
"The United States has expressed its support for Juan Guaido, who as President of the democratically elected National Assembly has courageously declared his constitutional authority to invoke Article 233 and call for free and fair elections," Marquis said.
The executive summary and video animation of the firefight, as described in the Africa Command findings in May, described the soldiers of Team 3212 as courageously fighting back for hours under direct fire during the afternoon of Oct.
"It's time to celebrate each other -- not just the nominees on our film and television screens but our storytellers who have bravely come forward and courageously shared their stories and liberated so many of us, too," she said.
Abandoning allies who have advanced American interests, while fighting courageously for their own, is not a formula for avoiding another large-scale United States military engagement in the Middle East, but rather for ending up in another one.
The public got a glimpse of another aspect of democracy at work when a series of current and former public servants courageously defied insults from the world's most powerful man to give honest witness at the impeachment hearings.
"Thanks to so many women who have courageously spoken out, the Me Too movement has shone a spotlight on sexual assault, abuse, and harassment – that, disgracefully, society has tolerated for a very long time," he said at the time.
Sustainability isn't just marketing, it's a responsibility for all businesses to emulate those like Ray Anderson by evaluating their supply chains with clear eyes, making the right choices for our planet and courageously acting on those choices with urgency.
Rep. Joe Barton, the visibly shaken manager of the GOP congressional baseball team that came under fire Wednesday morning, confirmed that his young son was at the practice when a gunman opened fire — and acted courageously to stay safe.
"This was probably ingrained in me at an early age, partly due I suspect to my grandmother, Princess Alice of Greece, who had courageously sheltered a Jewish family in her apartment in Athens during the Nazi occupation," he said.
Jack is a simple Bluetooth device that helps music and podcasting fans reconnect with their phones, even if the headphones they love are encumbered with the ancient technology of "wires," on which Apple so courageously declared its violent putsch.
The appeals court could have concluded just that the state's 15-year-old damages cap was unconstitutional as it applied to the Mayos, who have suffered grievously from – and responded courageously to – shortcomings in the health care Ascaris received.
And as well as being American, she is also an intelligent, successful, self-made woman, a committed feminist, a UN women's advocate and a woman of color, who has spoken movingly and courageously about the prejudice she has experienced.
The financial hub should courageously jump into the ocean of the world's economy and fight the storms to build strong tendons and strengthen the bones, Xi said on a tour in Shanghai ahead of an import fair next week.
"Thanks to so many women who have courageously spoken out, the #MeToo movement has shone a spotlight on sexual assault, abuse and harassment that, disgracefully, society has tolerated for a very long time," Mr. Bloomberg said at the time.
Acting Attorney General Sally Yates, who wisely and courageously tried to warn the White House that the president's national security advisor had lied about Russia and was in danger of being blackmailed by the Russians, was fired by Trump.
John M, in California: Have you ever seen that big statue of Hitler in Berlin, the one dedcated to the bravery and pride of the young German soldiers who 'fought courageously for their traditions and what they believed in'?
"The Women Airforce Service Pilots courageously answered their country's call in a time of need while blazing a trail for the brave women who have given and continue to give so much in service to this nation since," Obama said.
Melania Trump says she stands by the women who have courageously come forward with their claims of sexual assault and harassment as part of the #MeToo movement — but seemingly echoed her husband's controversial empathy for the accused in a new interview.
By repeating the last phrase -- "on many sides" -- Trump made certain we understood he believes those who courageously opposed the racists were no better than the white nationalists who put their bigotry on display in an otherwise peaceful Virginia city.
"Thousands of current service members are transgender, and many have been serving openly, courageously and successfully in the US military for more than a year -- not to mention the previous decades when many were forced to serve in silence," he said.
"Now more than ever we need a Supreme Court that will courageously uphold our foundational rights, not return us to a time of greater Christian privilege," said Robyn Blumner, head of Center for Inquiry, a humanist group headquartered in New York.
"We are incredibly grateful for the actions of Highland High School teachers and staff and our first responders who courageously protected the lives of our students today," Brett Neal, an assistant superintendent for the school district, said in a statement.
Especially Egypt, with the recent democratic election of President El-Sisi who stands as the only leader in the Muslim world, who courageously called for an Islamic Revolution that seeks to eliminate religious extremist man-made interpretations and understandings of Islam.
"The critical question is whether we are able to continue protecting the confidentiality and privacy of victim-survivors who courageously come forward to report details of their victimization," wrote the University of Kentucky's president, Eli Capilouto, in a universitywide email.
According to Die Zeit, which has seen the document, Ms. Rose-Möhring recommended changing the word "fatherland" to "homeland," and altering a line about the German people striving "brotherly, with heart and hand" so they would be striving "courageously" instead.
Your world was shaped in indelible ways by these deaths and others like them, and many of you courageously took to join one of the largest protest movements in decades to try to wrest some semblance of justice from these tragedies.
In a recent profile, Jonathan Van Ness of "Queer Eye" courageously shared his story as an "out-and-proud 'member of the beautiful H.I.V.-positive community'" who has remade his life after experiencing childhood sexual abuse, drug addiction and shame.
"Our amazing grassroots organizers courageously face threats of violence and discrimination as they fight for the right for conservative voices to be heard on college campuses," Kirk said, adding he was proud of how the group's student activists handled the situation.
"Harriet Tubman is a hero who bravely led countless Americans to freedom and opportunity, courageously fought for her country, and was an outspoken advocate for women's suffrage," said Katko, whose central New York district includes a national park named after Tubman.
Kurdish soldiers have long partnered with the U.S. to fight the Islamic State, and the resolution describes them as "fighting courageously" alongside the U.S. The New York Democrat first announced the plans on a conference call with Democrats on Friday.
Op-Ed Contributor This week Time magazine announced that its person of the year is actually a group of people: "the Silence Breakers" who have courageously outed the alleged sexual predation of powerful men like Harvey Weinstein and Roger Ailes.
"The Polish authorities have conducted a witch hunt, working behind the scenes to intimidate and smear the Polish judges and prosecutors who have courageously protested against the political hijacking of the judiciary," said Amnesty regional researcher Barbora Cernusakova in a statement.
Only when 40-year-old Mike Bryan and Ryan Harrison fought courageously to claw out a five-set doubles win on Saturday, were the Americans given even faint hope of contesting the last final to be staged under the traditional Davis Cup format.
While the non-existent "state of Palestine" and some U.N. officials try to figure out a way to expel Israel from the U.N., American Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley stands strong and courageously in defense of truth and justice for Israel.
" — SETH MEYERS "Think about how grotesque this is — health care professionals are courageously putting their lives on the line and Trump is baselessly accusing them of stealing masks and lying about how many ventilators they need, while bragging about his TV ratings.
" — SETH MEYERS "Think about how grotesque this is — health care professionals are courageously putting their lives on the line and Trump is baselessly accusing them of stealing masks and lying about how many ventilators they need, while bragging about his TV ratings.
" Secret, which had previously donated money directly to the women's team to help "close the pay gap," told BuzzFeed News, "We believe that women are deserving of equal pay and equal opportunity and we're supportive of all those who courageously fight for this.
" USA Gymnastics also said it "supports an independent investigation that may shine light on how abuse of the proportion described so courageously by the survivors of Larry Nassar could have gone undetected for so long and embraces any necessary and appropriate changes.
While McCain would object to any wrongs committed by anyone at the FBI, he would strongly object to systematic attacks against the FBI and CIA, the overwhelming majority of whose employees courageously and patriotically defend America against attacks from Russia, terrorists and others.
In a 2014 Time magazine article, Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie wrote of Wainaina: "By publicly and courageously declaring that he is a gay African, Binyavanga has demystified and humanized homosexuality and begun a necessary conversation that can no longer be about the "faceless other.
" Charon states that "despite medicine's recent dazzling technological progress in diagnosing and treating illnesses, physicians sometimes lack the capacities to recognize the plights of their patients, to extend empathy toward those who suffer, and to join honestly and courageously with patients in their illnesses.
Her saying things like, I wouldn&apost let my dog near you or you are a danger to the community are things that she said after or as she was hearing testimony from victims who courageously got up there and told what they said.
" Appreciation of U.S. and Niger forces: "To the extent this report highlights tactical decisions made by Soldiers in the heat of battle, it should not be overlooked that American and Nigerien forces fought courageously on 4 October 2017 despite being significantly outnumbered by the enemy.
Janelle Monae gave a moving introduction to Kesha's performance, echoing sentiments of both the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements in which women across industries and on social media have courageously come forward to share traumatizing experiences they've suffered at the hands of powerful, abusive men.
When addressing family, loved ones, and fans at his memorial service at the Staples Center last week, London calmly and courageously assured the audience that no matter how heavy the pain was "the marathon continues," pulling from the title of his last album Victory Lap.
That voice, along with the patch Colvin wore after she lost an eye to a grenade in Sri Lanka, became her calling cards as she catapulted into war zones around the world, and wrote deeply felt, courageously reported articles for The Sunday Times in London.
His mistakes, though, have to be weighed against a record of courageously speaking out and devoting enormous personal resources to virtually every progressive cause — gun control, abortion rights, climate change, Planned Parenthood, education reform for predominantly minority schools, affordable housing, income inequality and tax reform.
It encourages students to love their families, to "extend benevolence to all" and to "pursue learning and cultivate arts" — but also to be "good and faithful subjects" of the emperor and to "offer yourselves courageously to the state" when called upon to do so.
" A: "Monique sometimes worries about what she's doing in life as she's not taken the conventional path, but what she doesn't realize is that she has courageously broken the mold and has always been true to herself, and really that's all she needs to do, nothing more.
The Waffle House hero tells TMZ ... he's hoping to get an invite to the White House to receive a Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the U.S. Shaw's certainly earned it for courageously disarming the Tennessee Waffle House gunman and saving several lives.
The label "enemy of the people" can be applied to the press only in the ironic sense in which it is applied to the protagonist of Henrik Ibsen's 1882 play of the same title, though that character is courageously trying to help the people in his hometown.
Their music courageously assesses the everyday struggles of the Cuban people under the revolutionary regime as well as other issues like drug abuse, all in in a country wherein speaking your mind on social issues has been, in times past, enough to warrant a prison sentence.
The 2015 refugee crisis, in which Ms. Merkel courageously declared "We can do it" and opened Germany's doors to a million refugees, also shifted votes, especially in the east, to the far-right Alternative for Germany party, which won a stunning 13 percent of the vote.
Inspirational quotes from the likes of C.S. Lewis, Alain de Botton, Viktor Frankl, David Foster Wallace, Carl Jung, E.O. Wilson, William James and Abraham Lincoln recur while we hear about people who courageously send their children to public school and invite their neighbors over for dinner.
Mr. Netanyahu, pressed by conservatives in his coalition, got much of what he wanted in a speech delivered Tuesday by Mr. Trump at the Israel Museum that adopted much of the prime minister's own worldview of a dynamic, democratic Israel courageously defending itself against enemies like Iran.
First, we can take heart from the fact that the great civil rights movement, led by King, John Lewis and others, began in the terrible and depressing time of Jim Crow, rigid segregation and the harshest racism — and still they courageously resisted, persisted and ultimately prevailed.
Many suddenly seem not just willing but also eager to follow in the giant footsteps of Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown, Bill Russell, Billie Jean King, Roberto Clemente, Arthur Ashe, and many others who courageously used their athletic platforms to challenge authority in the pursuit of justice.
The question that remains is whether lawmakers are going to actually learn from the workers who have courageously come forward, like Lisa, Carmen and Adriana, to publicly bare their suffering with the hope that change is, in fact, on the horizon for all workers across our labor economy.
Letter To the Editor: Re "A Broken Promise in Afghanistan," by Jeanne Shaheen (Op-Ed, June 23): As I stated on the Senate floor, I support Senator Shaheen's amendment to increase the number of special immigrant visas for Afghan interpreters who courageously helped American troops execute their missions.
"Neil, if you do not have the necessary skill set, foresight and point of view to gracefully and courageously move this system forward to represent women, people of color and the LGBTQ community in a way that is not only revolutionary, but necessary, we ask that you step down," it continues.
"Linda Brown is one of that special band of heroic young people who, along with her family, courageously fought to end the ultimate symbol of white supremacy – racial segregation in public schools," says Sherrilyn Ifill, President and Director-Counsel at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund in a statement.
But for ... the young men and women we call Dreamers, those who have had to live in the shadows, those who had an opportunity to come out of the shadows and actually prove themselves to America, and have done so so ably and so courageously, it's a victory for them as well.
"I am grateful for the leadership of EPA Administrator Pruitt in courageously pausing the costly and ineffective ozone rule, and I'm hopeful that the one year delay will provide time for the EPA to review the detrimental effects the ozone rule will have on the Texas economy," he said in a statement.
It said the pope had urged Maduro to "courageously take up the path of sincere and constructive dialogue to alleviate the suffering of the people, most of all the poor, and to promote a climate of renewed social cohesion, which will allow people to look to the future of the nation with hope".
And yet, as Danielle Sered points out in her profoundly necessary book, "Until We Reckon," if we fail to face violence in our communities honestly, courageously and with profound compassion for the survivors — many of whom are also perpetrators of harm — our nation will never break its addiction to caging human beings.
The world must get behind the girls who are courageously asking us to change the trajectory; we must act on multiple fronts to tackle violation of the rights of a girl child-issues like child marriage, female genital mutilation, education inequality, gender-based violence and denial of sexual and reproductive health and rights.
"Today is a powerful victory for the 31,000 hardworking men and women of Stop & Shop who courageously stood up to fight for what all New Englanders want — good jobs, affordable health care, a better wage, and to be treated right by the company they made a success," the union said in a statement released Sunday.
And, I've said before, I think we made some useful contributions to it, but the primary heroes in this stage of our — our growth as a Democracy and a society are all the individual activists and sons and daughters and couples who courageously said, this is who I am and I'm proud of it.
If you've never charged the old model, here's what you have to look forward to: Today's announcement of the refreshed iPad Mini and iPad Air shows Apple in rare form, bringing old ideas back to the forefront instead of courageously killing them like it did with the headphone jack, optical drive or 30-pin iPod connector.
"This inquiry is not, and will not serve, however, as a vehicle to undertake the same sham investigations into the Bidens or 2016 that the President pressed Ukraine to conduct for his personal political benefit, or to facilitate the President's effort to threaten, intimidate, and retaliate against the whistleblower who courageously raised the initial alarm," Schiff said.
"This inquiry is not, and will not serve ... as a vehicle to undertake the same sham investigations into the Bidens or 85033 that the President pressed Ukraine to conduct for his personal political benefit, or to facilitate the President's effort to threaten, intimidate, and retaliate against the whistleblower who courageously raised the initial alarm," Schiff said in a statement.
New Hampshire's Kelly AyotteKelly Ann AyotteTrump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire Key endorsements: A who's who in early states Sinema, Gallagher fastest lawmakers in charity race MORE is a tough campaigner and has courageously taken on some in her own party to better position herself for the general election.
The moon in Scorpio connects with the sun at 2:46 PM, creating an easygoing and communicative energy, and things continue on this productive path as the moon connects with Saturn at 5:09 PM. Warrior planet Mars enters Aries at 9:20 PM, bringing a big boost in energy and helping us move courageously forward with our dreams.
In addition to the many well-known actors, there are the hacks, like Alexander Nevzorov, a master of television spin with no identifiable ethics; or Yevgenia Albats and Natalia Gevorkyan, female reporters who courageously took on the K.G.B.; or Igor Malashenko, a student of philosophy who darts in and out of the corridors of power and is brutally slapped down by Mr. Yeltsin.
Filling the space he vacated is a new crop of religious leaders who would do well to live as Mr. Graham did — resisting the pull of partisanship, standing courageously in the middle; speaking with love and mutual respect for those who claim other parties; clinging to the Gospel, but not in a way that marginalizes listeners based on their political affiliations.
Now, as the press, at its finest, informs the public of a president's nefarious behavior, a whistle-blower courageously comes forth to reveal the chief executive's disturbing conversation, and the House of Representatives brandishes time-honored checks and balances, I will tell the class that for all its flaws, democracy in America remains intact, its institutions steering the country forward.
But "Dynasties" does not seek to proselytize or to condemn the oil-executive heirs from Texas with receding hairlines, stretching slain bears out like Playboy centerfolds; the wheezing red-cheeked hoteliers; the dentists from Minnesota with fat foreheads; the cross-eyed sons of real estate conmen, kneeling behind the corpses of heavy, slow animals they courageously ambushed with all-terrain vehicles and high-powered rifles.
Yet despite their loss, those who fought courageously for Johnson's impeachment, knowing it might be an uphill battle, did get some of what they wanted: Andrew Johnson was not nominated to run for president in 1868 by either party, and the discredited supremacist is remembered, when he is remembered at all, as the first American president to be impeached and tried by the Senate.
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While no one can tell the future on this issue, one thing is quite certain: If both Clinton and Trump don't step up courageously and continue to push non-starting, or non-existent agendas as they have to this point, the student loan bubble will burst, public confidence will dissipate, and the entire lending system will likely evaporate into a mist of illegitimacy, and much could be lost with it.
Ai-jen Poo Director, National Domestic Workers Alliance Well, there's just been an undeniable sense of — what's the word — it's, like, collective confidence that has been instilled even among domestic workers in this moment, that watching women come together and support each other, and survivors courageously come forward and be supported in that process, has really inspired domestic workers, who are survivors as well, to come forward and share their stories.
And though the films aren't trying to be much more than fun and entertaining, they also serve to remind viewers of a little lesson: that the health of a community is in how they pitch in together to guard against fear — something that many Brits have reminded us in the past few weeks, as they responded courageously to real-life, non-humorous terror attacks in their own country.
Women are also courageously leading the charge to defend us against the Trump administration's unconstitutional executive orders, from the women attorneys general who've stood up to challenge the immigration order in Massachusetts and Minnesota; to the women lawyers who've turned out at airports across the country; to Sally Yates, the 27-year Justice Department veteran and former acting attorney general of the United States who ordered her staff not to defend Trump's executive order on immigration and was summarily fired as a result.
For example: The One Mind Youth Movement, which has been instrumental in the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline; the youths who were on the front lines of the Ferguson protests; the University of Missouri student protests against campus racism that culminated in the resignation of the school's president and chancellor; the National WhiteCoats4BlackLives Movement that made up of over 50 medical schools and  the recent Never Again Movement to address school shootings — students are filling the leadership vacuum by courageously taking righteous political stands.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Maine), who has courageously voted against Republican health-care plans that many observers believe would gravely damage the national health-care system, is considering leaving the Senate and running for governor, which would send shock waves through the Senate and endanger GOP control of what was formerly called the great deliberative body.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE courageously approved the provision of anti-tank weapons to Ukraine, something that President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 85033,000 at auction MORE was too timid to do.

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