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"courtier" Definitions
  1. (especially in the past) a person who is part of the court of a king or queen

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Courtier had a 'racist desire to be a part of a "brotherhood"' Last month a jury found the 40-year-old Courtier guilty of murder, felony hit and run, and intimidation.
But is the courtier engaged in a calculating power move?
Prosecutors argued that Courtier killed Bruce because of his skin color.
A bail hearing for Courtier and Hunt is scheduled for December 5.
She admitted she let Courtier use her Jeep to chase Bruce down.
Both Courtier and Hunt pleaded not guilty in Bruce's death during an Aug.
His wife, incarcerated for misbehaving with a dashing Swedish courtier, remained in Germany.
As the aging courtier Escalus says in Shakespeare's ''Measure for Measure,'' ''Pardon is . . .
Bradlee was certainly a courtier in Camelot, but that era didn't define him.
According to KOIN, Bruce was armed with a machete during the altercation with Courtier.
Authorities reviewed surveillance video showing Bruce trying to evade Courtier as he drove toward him.
Enter Senenmut, a courtier who was promoted to primary office when the queen became pharaoh.
De Quincey appointed himself a courtier to the Lakeland coterie of Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey.
Barringer's comparisons to John Singer Sargent, the painter-courtier of Gilded Age extravagance, feel compensatory.
Bruce tried to leave the area, but Courtier got into a Jeep to go after him.
The process includes a background check, gun safety training and $60 fee, the Courtier-Journal noted.
The man, Russell Courtier, 287, was convicted of killing Larnell Bruce Jr., 220, in August 2016.
He became a courtier, dispensing flattery in gravelly tones at family gatherings and Christmas Day lunch.
His companion Mesihi—a courtier-poet tragically enamored of the moody, musky Florentine—holds back uncomprehending tears.
At best she can hope only to influence from the sidelines like a low-ranking medieval courtier.
Admittedly, Mr. Barr is not the first Trump courtier to discover the charms of the president's properties.
He is tricked into joining a delegation to London by a courtier who has eyes for his wife.
Courtier was a member of the white supremacist prison gang European Kindred at the time of the incident.
Bruce pulled out a machete and Courtier stopped fighting and got into his car, according to surveillance video.
Yet if examined cooly, Hicks is less of an adviser and moderating force than a courtier and enabler.
The man's reputational troubles began at birth, when a courtier in attendance announced that he was a girl.
An unflappable palace courtier, Geidt "really had the boys' backs," says a friend in this week's cover story.
Police said Courtier and Hunt allegedly came across Bruce outside a 7-Eleven just before midnight on Aug. 10.
Bruce was reportedly at the gas station charging his phone with a friend when Courtier and Hunt allegedly approached.
Mr Guy plays down any sexual intrigue, suggesting instead that she sought a courtier to curb the Cecils' power.
Courtier was convicted in March of murder, felony hit and run and Oregon's hate crime statue, second-degree intimidation.
After her affair with courtier Thomas Culpepper and her long sexual history were discovered, Catherine was executed in February 1542.
He was the courtier of a culture seen as still illegitimate and low-brow, and he imagined it as couture.
Maureen Dowd WASHINGTON — President Trump has finally found a courtier who can give him the buttery, boundless respect he craves.
Just as Pompeo extended his right hand for a shake, a courtier relieved the king of his ivory-handled cane.
Scholar, Courtier, Magician: The Lost Library of John Dee opens today at the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) in London.
In the latest installment, Tides of the Titans, Leaper is a courtier, explorer, and thief who yearns after Queen of Airakland.
According to the Courtier-Journal, Juvenal Garcia Mora, 39, and Cruz Isaac Garcia, 3, were later pronounced dead at a hospital.
Philip Sidney, also a courtier-poet, adopted the language of tormented love as an allegory for his own frustrated career prospects.
It's hard not to wonder if Marcos regarded the filmmaker as another would-be courtier or even an acquisition (a mistake).
She told detectives that she encouraged Courtier to fight Bruce by yelling "get him baby, get him baby," the outlet noted.
He had dared to ask an influential courtier if there were any possibility of another physician being sent in his place.
Although he holds no formal position, he is seen as the most senior liberal courtier in the Byzantine world of the Kremlin.
Thomas Wyatt, a courtier to King Henry VIII, wrote of the "vain travail" of pursuing a lover, rumoured to be Anne Boleyn.
He was a gadfly, bouncing between the West and the Middle East, by turns a courtier, commentator, public intellectual and mild dissident.
Courtier, Rasmussen says, is allegedly a member of European Kindred, a well-established white supremacist prison gang, and sports the gang's prison tattoo.
After Courtier and Bruce allegedly got into a fight, the teenager then tried to run from the scene, according to the Portland Mercury.
But with his girlfriend in the passenger seat, Courtier used his Jeep Wrangler to intentionally chase down and run over Bruce, police allege.
The good courtier summed it up best, characterizing just how close the ideological bond is between Trump and his innermost circle of advisers.
Two-and-a-half millennia later, Aristophanes would know how to cover Mr. Barr: an oleaginous courtier who sucks up and spits down.
A courtier tries to insist to her that there is barely any difference between the old stamp (Foy's profile) and the new (Colman's).
But President Trump not only tolerates feuds within his team, he fuels them, playing one courtier off another and leaving them all unsteady.
During a police interview, Hunt allegedly admitted she egged on Courtier to fight with Bruce by yelling "get him baby, get him," KOIN reports.
After Courtier and Bruce allegedly engaged in a physical altercation, the teenager pulled out a knife to protect himself, according to the Portland Mercury.
Despite her distaste for the Prince Regent, Austen was compelled by a courtier and her publisher to dedicate her novel Emma (1815) to him.
Bruce could be seen making "evasive maneuvers on foot in an attempt to escape Mr. Courtier and his red Jeep," according to court documents.
The chief courtier is head of a group of clan elders, called the Abiru, who traditionally have the role of declaring the new king.
Mr. Courtier was given a life sentence for his murder and hit-and-run conviction but will be eligible for parole in 32 years.
In the historical drama, Alwyn plays Samuel, a courtier who falls for one Queen Anne's servants, Abigail (Stone), who has an agenda of her own.
"It was only going to work until they married — and it went on a while longer than perhaps was originally thought," one palace courtier says.
The two men were close friends at Oxford and beyond, with Mr Johnson playing the senior role and Mr Gove being something of a courtier.
"Life with you is never dull," Jamie tells Claire – a statement so blatantly true that an eavesdropping courtier might conclude that Jamie was tres stupid.
Courtier and Bruce reportedly got into a fight outside a 7-Eleven store in the Portland suburb of Gresham on the night of the attack.
If Hope Hicks failed to moderate Trump, it's not because she was overwhelmed by the fringes but because she was just one courtier among many.
They still looked back to Europe — to the parlor, the perfumed courtier and the spirit of gentility — for their models of character, manners and education.
One young woman, a Weimar courtier named Christel von Lassberg, drowned herself in the River Ilm with a copy of the novel in her pocket.
"It was only going to work until they married — and it went on a while longer than perhaps was originally thought," one palace courtier tells PEOPLE.
Courtier's girlfriend, 37-year-old Colleen Hunt, pleaded guilty last month to a count of manslaughter, as well as aiding and abetting Courtier in Bruce's murder.
Courtier also allegedly threatened a prison guard of color that he would "take care" of him when he got out of prison, according to the paper.
Down to earth, compassionate and clever, she could connect as easily to a cleaner as a courtier, and was the real star of the Pahlavi family.
In his native Venice, in glittering Paris, and then across the continent, he reinvented himself as he went, playing the roles of author, courtier, entrepreneur, spy.
"It was only going to work until they married — and it went on a while longer than perhaps was originally thought," one palace courtier told PEOPLE.
Scholar, Courtier, Magician: The Lost Library of John Dee continues at the Royal College of Physicians (11 St Andrews Place, Regents Park, London) through July 29 . 
According to the prosecution, on August 10, 2016, Courtier and Bruce got in a physical fight outside a convenience store in Gresham, Oregon, just outside of Portland.
At LVMH, he wore his usual makeup and plume of bleach-yellow hair, like an 18th-century courtier with a hint of Leigh Bowery, the performance artist.
Mr. Alaïa was old school: a courtier, an ecstatically curious artist who exalted originality and wanted nothing more but more time to express it — to break the cycle.
Dating from 1690, it was chosen by Lord Coningsby, a friend and courtier of King William, for the formal quarters of his medieval stone mansion, Hampton Court, in Herefordshire.
By 2004, Courtier allegedly fought with a black inmate before "a group of white inmates faced off against a group of black inmates," according to records obtained by PEOPLE.
By 2004, Courtier was busted for allegedly fighting with a black inmate before "a group of white inmates faced off against a group of black inmates," according to records.
But she yields to precedent — a victory for Lascelles, masterfully rendered by Pip Torrens as an implacable courtier-as-undertaker, from his sepulchral voice to his boot-brush mustache.
Yet it appears Mr. Trump wants to play the role of neither conqueror nor courtier, walking a fine line between military threats and diplomatic outreach but committing to neither.
In this captivating double portrait, Cumming exhumes the little that is known of the Spanish artist and courtier through the peculiar tale of one of his most passionate devotees.
"It was only going to work until they married — and it went on a while longer than perhaps was originally thought," one palace courtier tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Courtier is a member of a gang called European Kindred, which is a white supremacist prison gang based primarily in the Oregon corrections system, according to the Anti-Defamation League.
The result has been such lovefests as the courtier-like session with Mr. Dobbs, who didn't so much ask questions as open his mouth and let rose petals fall out.
It's unclear what started the altercation, although prosecutors noted that Mr. Courtier was wearing a hat with the European Kindred's symbol, which was also tattooed on one of his legs.
A felony conviction on first-degree intimidation, which is the state's hate crimes charge, might have given Mr. Courtier an additional five years in prison, according to Oregon's sentencing guidelines.
There are also several kitsch rehashes of historical motifs, including Nadia Naveau's clownish plaster busts of Figaro or a curly-haired courtier (whose Rococo curls seem more 18th-century anyway).
The Multnomah County District Attorney's Office charged Russell Orlando Courtier, 38, with first- and second-degree intimidation, Oregon's bias crime statute, in the death of 19-year-old Larnell Malik Bruce.
Courtier is also an alleged member of a white supremacist prison gang called European Kindred (EK), even getting a tattoo of the group's logo while in prison, according to the Mercury.
Born in 1472, Wang was a scholar with a promising career in the imperial court in Beijing when, in 1506, he spoke out against the cruelty of a well-known courtier.
NHK television showed Akihito, wearing a dark orange traditional robe and black headdress, walking slowly into the first sanctuary with a white-robed courtier holding the train and another carrying a sword.
Courtier allegedly first got involved in the prison gang during a stint at the Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution following a 2001 attack on a man, the Portland Mercury reports, citing prison records.
According to police, couple Russell Courtier, 38, and Colleen Hunt, 35, allegedly came across 19-year-old Larnell Malik Bruce outside a Gresham, Oregon, 7-Eleven just before midnight on Aug. 10.
Courtier allegedly first got involved in the gang during a years-long stint at the Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution following a 2001 attack on a man, the paper reports, citing prison records.
"She will make sure Meghan is as happy as she can be without ruffling feathers," a source said of the Australian-born courtier, who is well liked by both William and Harry.
This is the ladder-climber, the hanger-on, the courtier, though he possessed a deeply felt ambition that would one day justify the intense superficiality of his existence as a young man.
Last week, the king's chief courtier announced in a message on Facebook that the title would pass to Emmanuel Bushayija, described in media reports as a naturalized Briton living in northwest England.
The dodgy courtier (Jim Broadbent) hovering nearby looks like he knows the answer, but because Dolittle needs something to do, he and his furred and feathered friends set sail for a cure.
Philip's closeness with his uncle, Lord Mountbatten (Greg Wise), is the cause of some courtier rumblings on The Crown, mostly because they don't want to see the Mountbatten family take over the Windsors.
"She will make sure Meghan is as happy as she can be without ruffling feathers," a source says of the Australian-born courtier, who is well liked by both Prince William and Harry.
Relatives of King Kigeli V Ndahindurwa have also rejected a declaration by a courtier last week that his successor should be the king's nephew, who now lives in a modest house in England.
" The story takes a turn the reader might see coming — Havershire is replaced by his protégé, and he pitifully begs the courtier to keep his job: "I know my jokes haven't always landed.
Prosecutors said Mr. Courtier had joined a white supremacist gang while serving a prior prison sentence, and had scuffled with Mr. Bruce before Mr. Courtier's girlfriend urged him to run down the teenager.
This new opera by the composer George Benjamin and the playwright Martin Crimp centers on a love triangle inspired by the relationship between King Edward II of England and his courtier Piers Gaveston.
A judge sentenced that man, Russell Courtier, to life in prison for the racially motivated killing of 19-year-old Larnell Bruce Jr. He won't have the possibility of parole for another 28 years.
Prison records obtained by the Portland Mercury reveal that Courtier is a longtime criminal who was on parole – for attacking a woman with a knife – the night he allegedly ran over and killed Bruce.
It's not enough for him to interview potential cabinet members: There must be photographs and footage of them coming to grovel for his favor, as if each is a courtier and he the king.
Mining the historical relationship between King Edward II of England (1284-1327) and his courtier Piers Gaveston, the 90-minute opera doesn't seize on the story for a polemic on behalf of gay love.
Clan elder courtier Boniface Benzinge posted a message on Facebook this week saying the title would pass to the monarch's nephew, Emmanuel Bushayija, described as a naturalised Briton from Sale in Manchester in media reports.
Mr. Banier, whose work had been published in The New Yorker and Vanity Fair, had befriended Salvador Dalí, Princess Caroline of Monaco and Johnny Depp, and was known as a courtier of celebrity widows. Mrs.
The main house, and a second wing built around 1900, are modernized but furnished with Ottoman touches, including a portrait of an Ottoman courtier in a swooping, balloon-shaped turban, a grandfather of the current owner.
After Mr. Courtier was sentenced last week, Larnell Bruce Sr. approached the father of his son's killer to express remorse for how the crime had affected both of their families, and the two men shook hands.
Today, he tends to be remembered as a failed coloniser or a popinjay courtier, covering a puddle with his cloak for Elizabeth I. His true achievements, Mr Gallay argues, were deeper than that (apocryphal) puddle tale.
It was written in an allegorical style traditionally used in China to criticise those in power, in this case in the form of an essay praising the seventh-century emperor, Taizong, for heeding a plain-talking courtier.
Mr. Cooper's rakish quality proves a necessary calling card for his part here as the eponymous libertine John Wilmot, the second Earl of Rochester — the notorious courtier-poet who died in 1680 at the age of 33.
I'd found my place in a new world, I was Adrian Mole in a polyester going out shirt, a fresh faced courtier in Takeshi's Castle, an insecure teenager in a place too loud and gregarious to care.
In Season 2 she introduces, as a counterpoint to Victoria and Albert, an unspoken attraction between a courtier and a civil servant (Jordan Waller and Leo Suter) that's an unusually complex and moving depiction of a gay relationship.
One morning in 1686, the courtier unveiled, in front of the surrounding homes (both real and fake), the gilded bronze sculpture of the king lording over four chained captives who represented the neighboring European countries that he'd defeated.
After the founding of the People's Republic, colleagues watched this loyal courtier pay a high price to stay by Mao's side, betraying lifelong comrades when called upon to denounce them, and his own conscience when offering grovelling self-criticisms.
KIGALI (Reuters) - Relatives of Rwanda's late king, gathered in Kigali for his funeral on Sunday, have rejected a move by his chief courtier to hand his crown to a father-of-two living in a terraced house in England.
When Richard the Lionheart set off on the Third Crusade in 1190, he had a choice of regents to look after England: his scheming, treacherous, troublemaking brother, John (later King John); or trusted, efficient and loyal courtier William Longchamp.
Niskanen and Courtier scored rebound goals in the opening 11:19 on power plays, and Raffl made it 3-53 by converting Grant's cross-ice pass and lifting the puck over Lundqvist with 2:07 remaining in the first.
He was the son of Everard Digby, a Gunpowder Plotter condemned to death for conspiring to blow up King James I. Yet Kenelm charmed his way into becoming a courtier to James's son Charles I. He had a bookish, sheltered upbringing.
Its action is based on the true story of Anne's close-to-obsessive relationship with her courtier Lady Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz), and the usurping of the Queen's affections by a younger woman named Abigail Hill (Emma Stone).
In a video posted on Facebook on Monday, the old king's courtier Benzinge named the new king as Yuhi VI Bushayija, and said he was speaking on behalf of another faction in the family, opposed to the burial in Rwanda.
Hanging about Victoria's bedside are a courtier (Jim Broadbent) and a physician to the queen (Michael Sheen), neither of whom seems all that upset over the possibility that the monarch may die, as her death would mean more power for them.
The men in the film, including a prime minister who insists on carrying around his pet duck ("the fastest duck in London"), and a powdered courtier who insists women want their men to be "pretty", are at best ineffectual and at worst monstrous.
" Before that, in 2012, the journalist and lawyer who published many of the Snowden revelations, Glenn Greenwald, derided Lawfare and Wittes in The Guardian for expressing a "courtier Beltway mentality" devoted to "serving, venerating and justifying the acts of those in power.
"Sprezzatura appears in Baldassare Castiglione's 1528 "The Book of the Courtier," and is defined by the author as "a certain nonchalance, so as to conceal all art and make whatever one does or says appear to be without effort and almost without any thought about it.
In 2013, the Queen was set to talk about Prince George's arrival and Christening (her annual address even included behind-the-scenes footage from that special day in October 2013) when an eagle-eyed courtier realized something was amiss: They had no picture of said moment to display.
Coined by Baldassare Castiglione in his 1528 tome "The Book of the Courtier," a sort of Renaissance manual on how to make friends and influence people, it denotes the art of concealing effort, an elegant nonchalance that can be brought to any pursuit from dancing to learned discussion.
There's a virtuoso male trio of circling floor patterns and arrowy jumps, and a quietly hilarious duet for Mr. Roman and Ms. Johnson, in which he dances with the ineffable, almost pained refinement of an 18th-century courtier while she casually shadows him in a mocking baseball cap.
The exhibition presents, for example, art and objects related to Kasuga Taisha, a shrine in Nara, in west-central Japan, of the Heian period's powerful Fujiwara family, and from various shrines devoted to Tenjin, a ninth-century courtier who was known as Sugawara no Michizane before becoming deified as a kami.
Separately, we looked at Mr. Trump's billionaire friend Tom Barrack, above, "a fellow tycoon and a flattering courtier, a confidant and a power broker" who has helped Mr. Trump become seen as perhaps the best friend in the White House that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have ever had.
Conceived by Sir Walter Raleigh, a favoured courtier of Elizabeth I, as a means to "wrest the keys of the world from Spain", the site was chosen "because on the mainland there is much gold"—and because Raleigh assumed it was strategically placed near an easy passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
To encompass Catherine's 34-year reign (1762-96) in four hours, they turn it into a love story: the tempestuous tale of Catherine and the courtier and general Grigory Potemkin (Jason Clarke), two crazy kids who can't quit each other while they're annexing Crimea, slaughtering Turks and neglecting to free the serfs.
He lists his suggestions for how the monarchy can become more relatable, which include putting an end the debutante ball, allowing divorced people to move more freely in royal circles, eliminating an entire generation of courtier, televising the annual Christmas speech, and making an effort to spend time with normal, down-to-earth people.

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