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Rather than deigning to share, he returned with 20 pounds of excess weight.
Goliath: England, inventor of the game, deigning to appear in its first World Cup.
Meanwhile, the usually peacenik Democrats are assailing Trump for deigning to talk nice with Kim.
Are these hot people deigning to make out with each other in an effort to promote promoting their track together?
It can be easy to beat yourself up for "messing" up a perfectly great platonic relationship by deigning to have Feelings.
Not deigning to talk to the press to explain bad decisions to voters seemed more like Queen Hillary than Uncle Joe.
Contrary to normal practice at government agencies, Cordray tried to name his own successor rather than deigning to let the president do it.
Instructors subjected prospective female students to whiplash-inducing dives and loop after nauseating loop before deigning to accept their money for flying lessons.
You hear of longtime Washington lawyers, operatives and consultants who are shunned and disparaged (usually off the record) for deigning to work with Godzilla.
Which means it's given itself well over a month before deigning to tell consumers their personal data might be in the hands of identity thieves.
He goes on to chide congressional Republicans for "aiding and abetting (the president's) assault on the American Constitution" without deigning to cite a single example.
He sat there for 229.4 minutes and finally spoke to someone, who acted like they were doing him a favor by deigning to talk about opening an account.
Ta-Nehisi Coates — arguably one of the most influential thinkers of the 21st century — deleted his Twitter account after deigning to dignify fellow left-leaning Harvard-employed intellectual Cornel West.
At the start, moreover, she was rooted in a recognizable London, whereas "Mother!" could be situated anywhere; it lunges at the darkly surreal without deigning to pass through the real.
Michelle Goldberg Last May, Mitch Landrieu, the mayor of New Orleans, delivered one of the most stirring and important speeches of the Trump era without once deigning to mention the president's name.
A world away in the Élysée Palace, Mr. Macron has preserved a kind of Olympian calm, rarely deigning to comment on the strike or the changes he is determined to push through.
Mahal, a Canadian-born Sikh, was suddenly the arrogant outsider deigning to tell American audiences that they aren't as virtuous and forthright as they think—and that's what launched him to the title.
STEPHEN SMITH Brooklyn To the Editor: So after deigning to receive information from sources other than whatever it is that simmers behind his own fevered brow, Donald Trump concedes that yes, there was some Russian hacking.
I suppose there are people who will play through the story, reach the end credits option, and then just go on with their lives, not deigning to do even a cursory search online, but I can't really picture it.
This summarizes one of the greatest and most perplexing themes underlying The Covenant: It plunges the viewer into a complex alternative reality without deigning to explain it, or maybe it does, but we were too distracted by Tim Riggins to notice.
And what it is saying, aside from, "Oh, look, we are really happy together and you should stop writing that we are about to break up" (without, in fact, deigning to address the rumors overtly in any way) is: business as usual, folks.
And his syllogistic closing offered a path for the justices to side with his client without deigning to "update" Title VII from the bench: Firing "a man because he [is] a man" is sex discrimination, as is firing an employee because he is "insufficiently masculine".
But the specter of a rich man deigning to shell out a few thousand bucks on fast food for college football players while public servants worry about putting food on their tables probably isn't doing him (or the conservative movement he represents a freak mutation of) any favors.
On Monday afternoon, a group of five politicians and policymakers—Council Member Mark Treyger, Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, Public Advocate Letitia James, Comptroller Scott Stringer, and Senator Diane Savino—issued a strongly-worded missive to the Brooklyn Friends of the NRA decrying Gargiulo's for deigning to host the event at all.
Y'know when you get home from work and you throw your coat over whatever other junk is in your hallway, force your shoes off without undoing the laces or even deigning to bend over, and heroically crash into the sofa, like an overweight hippopotamus cannonballing into an Olympic-sized pool of butter-like spread?
It's surely more convenient, especially if your institute receives funding from organizations like the Ford Foundation and the Walton Family Foundation, each of which are attached to companies whose executives are in the process of automating their workforce, to say truck drivers and factory workers "are threatened by robots" without deigning to say thanks to whom.
Not to be flippant about what I'm sure was a difficult personal experience, but from the outside, reading about how she brushed off the defense attorney's sexist and victim blame-y questions like they were a bothersome flea she was deigning to deal with ("The only person who would have a direct eye line is someone laying underneath my skirt and we didn't have anyone positioned there") felt empowering and raw.
Beside him, his modest cortège: the steward, tall and lengthily wrapped in a livery of black velvet, a powdered wig on his head and lace pursed at his collar and wrists, his spectacles at high perch; the scout, not yet sixteen, pale and freckled in his olive sash and khaki shorts; and the dancing bear, in a comically small fez and a Jacobean ruff, precariously balanced on a confetti-speckled ball, an Atlas in reverse, his fabulously razored claws never deigning to touch the ground.
Instead, he is demoted to a much poorer parish two or three miles out of Tours. Deprived of his library and furniture, he leaves Mlle Gamard's, thinking that this will indirectly bring him, through Troubert, the canonry which never comes. Troubert, on the other hand, is first appointed Vicar- General of the diocese of Tours, then Bishop of Troyes, scarcely deigning to look in Birotteau's direction as he speeds past his colleague's dilapidated presbytery on his way to his diocese.
When the Montreal effort moved to the Chalk River site in 1946, Wallace joined the Mathematics Department at McGill University and began to build a group of young theoretical physicists there. The anomaly, at least in North America, of theoretical physicists in the Math department, not in Physics, had historic roots at McGill, dating from Ernest Rutherford's time. More generally, Canadian universities followed the British model of separation of mathematics from physics, perhaps deigning to have a small separate department of applied mathematics. Rutherford's strongly expressed views solidified things at McGill for 50 years.
For a brief period in the late 1980s a second location, "Sportstime II," was located on Vincennes Street in New Albany, across from New Albany High School. Rich O's Public House offers 648 different beers to its customers in addition to its own beers. However, they refuse to serve light beer, deigning that as "unfit for human consumption."Insiders' Guide to Louisville, Kentucky & Southern Indiana, 2nd Edition By Chip Nold and Bob Bahr (Globe Pequot) Page 94 In addition to refusing to serve light beer, the company is strongly against mass-marketed domestic beer.
And how much she clearly thrives on it. In an age in which so many female concert performers are overproduced automatons, deigning to be worshipped by their fans, Minnelli's emotional give-and-take makes her a disarming relic... Sure, the voice is frayed and husky, the control wavers, many of the lyrics are slurred and the big belt at times hides behind the orchestra's ample brass section to disguise the effort. But nobody who would buy a ticket to this show in the first place is going to care a whit. Minnelli's charisma is undiminished and her vocals still have power, warmth and a startling ability to make every song personal.
Charles Holland > has abandoned the Tour without a fuss, with pride. Outside specialist cycling interests, however, interest in the Tour and its first two British riders was minimal. The academics Hugh Dauncey and Geoff Hare wrote in their analysis of the absence of both British interest and marked success in the Tour de France since its start: > Coverage of the Tour by The Times, the newspaper of reference, teaches us > much about English attitudes. In 1937, for instance, when Holland and Burl > abandoned without The Times deigning to mention their suffering, two brief > comments on the race were 'Discordant cycle race: pepper thrown at Belgian > team' and a half-hearted announcement, as though only the people concerned > might be interested: 'France wins Tour de France'.

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