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"dignified" Definitions
  1. calm and serious and deserving respect
"dignified" Synonyms
distinguished august stately decorous formal noble lofty solemn staid ceremonious courtly exalted imposing reserved grand kingly lordly proper sedate upright suave urbane cultivated polite refined polished courteous sophisticated cultured civilised(UK) civilized(US) civil gracious debonair gentlemanly smooth gallant mannerly worldly respectable seemly genteel decent correct befitting becoming suitable appropriate nice accepted conforming presentable comely good done admirable elegant graceful stylish beautiful tasteful artistic fashionable discerning fine handsome luxurious classic exquisite modish opulent sumptuous righteous equitable honest honorable(US) honourable(UK) just moral pure rectitudinous upstanding virtuous ethical exemplary godly incorruptible laudable matronly full-figured plump portly stout well-rounded womanly female ladylike mature motherly respected well-covered corpulent pudgy heavyset buxom forbidding grave serious earnest sober somber(US) saturnine subdued weighty severe deadpan dour gloomy grim humourless(UK) leaden sage prim prudish puritanical demure prissy strait-laced priggish Victorian starchy stuffy fastidious fussy mimsy niminy-piminy old-maidish particular precise schoolmarmish proud fulfilled gratified honored(US) content contented delighted glad pleased satisfied appreciative spirited esteemed flattered grateful happy honoured(UK) joyful overjoyed prideful elevated aggrandized ennobled glorified graced magnified advanced promoted raised adorned canonised(UK) canonized(US) deified enhanced enshrined enskied enskyed panegyrized praised acclaimed lauded applauded commended extolled eulogised(UK) eulogized(US) celebrated saluted complimented hailed emblazoned admired ballyhooed More
"dignified" Antonyms
undignified indecorous unbecoming unseemly degrading humiliating improper crass inappropriate shameful bad demeaning ignominious inglorious unsuitable vulgar debasing discreditable frivolous scandalous boorish churlish classless clownish loutish rude uncouth unsophisticated awkward clumsy impolite uncivil uncivilised(UK) uncivilized(US) unfriendly unmannerly unpolished unrefined inelegant graceless dowdy styleless tasteless unfashionable unhandsome unstylish low-bred provincial rough agitated discomposed disturbed stressed anxious excitable excited perturbed restless shaken angsty antsy distressed edgy flustered frantic hyperactive hysteric hysterical jumpy low humble ignoble lowly lower modest base lesser poor diminished lessened simple unimportant common inferior insignificant lowered meek minor short small ungainly dishonorable(US) dishonourable(UK) disloyal offensive terrible villainous corrupt cruel debased deceitful depraved dishonest faithless faltering immoral indecent nefarious objectionable perverted traitorous disgraced condemned discredited shamed fallen humiliated shunned abject demoted dishonored(US) dishonoured(UK) unknown discharged in disgrace under a cloud unkinglike unkingly immodest incorrect unethical crude inharmonious reprehensible unaccommodating unrighteous untoward decadent outrageous suggestive frenzied aroused crazy fiery hotheaded maddened raving uncontrollable unruly aggressive berserk boisterous crazed enraged plain ordinary everyday unostentatious unalluring unappealing unattractive homespun unembellished ugly deformed unfussy undecorated unpretentious homely inconspicuous uncelebrated conventional inexalted subordinate undistinguished unexceptional usual collective general generic ignorant infamous menial obscure unfamiliar unrecognised(UK) unrecognized(US) unacclaimed unapplauded unfamed unnoticed unrenowned anonymous invisible unacknowledged unappreciated unfamous unlauded incapable ineffective low-ranking nameless normal unworthy down-to-earth egoless impotent inconsiderable self-distrustful self-reproachful self-reproving uncomplacent colloquial informal vernacular cheerful facetious flip flippant humorous jesting jocular joking kittenish ludic playful carefree funny happy inconsequential lively abased degraded demeaned humbled belittled decreased denounced depressed detracted dropped hurt insulted

942 Sentences With "dignified"

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Another Grace Kelly, well turned out, very dignified, not dignified, attractive, classy.
"She's dignified in the things she knows, and she's dignified in the things she doesn't," she said.
You see a woman — quiet, dignified, vulnerable,  heartbreakingly so.
" She added that Paris residents deserved "a dignified debate.
The miners striking camp said it was a dignified exit.
That her mom was such a presence, a dignified presence.
Many voters, however, are eager for something less, well, dignified.
As ever, they maintained a dignified silence amid the hubbub.
This is so much more dignified than receiving humanitarian assistance.
Cosby got through today in a dignified and productive fashion.
Death isn't dignified in "Conquest," but it isn't terminal either.
At 74, he carried the dignified air of middle age.
The Senate, dignified and traditional, watched Caligula with increasing alarm.
Shanahan was too dignified to specify her reasons for leaving.
The ringleader is Issa, his face disfigured, his body dignified.
I intend to make today's hearing safe, comfortable, and dignified.
It's no surprise that his experience with cancer is dignified.
Heroes whose image denotes a certain kind of dignified black person.
Rakie Ayola gives a dignified and humorous performance as Obi's mum.
It's outrageous but dignified, full of angles and muscle and splitters.
He was dignified and warm and kind to the very end.
Now, dignified public servants are forced to deny being the source.
It was the proper, dignified way to communicate with other people.
The Detroit show continued with a bit of a dignified air.
It's just not enough to live on in a dignified way.
Visible, dignified, ritualistic displays are of critical importance to the Chinese.
Vice President Mike Pence attends a dignified transfer ceremony for Sgt.
He gave me a dignified life and a name in society.
Where a basic, dignified life isn't a dream, but a norm.
But even here, Sully keeps the face-off mellow and dignified.
We want women — all people — to have dignified and safe workplaces.
I stayed dignified, and held until Strasbourg to burst into tears.
Cowan added, however, that he wanted to have a "dignified" trial.
He is a dignified and highly cultured member of respectable society.
There is no way to look dignified while eating pani puri.
This book does the invisible work that's necessary to feel dignified.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Steven Handoko admits it wasn't his most dignified moment.
Not at all dignified enough for a man of his status.
The design is dignified, but with a touch of the wild.
We took the choice that any dignified people would have taken.
Dignified trailblazer Jackie Robinson is mourning the death of his son.
Everyone wants to ensure that the secretary has a dignified exit.
The rationale was that this would be more dignified for McMaster.
They're Americans who paid their taxes and earned a dignified retirement.
Some say yes ("this is dignified"), others say no ("poorly timed").
It was "a dignified solution acceptable to both sides", he said.
All we seek is a decent living, and a dignified death.
She gave young black men a dignified 'face' not expected by whites.
Few could have been as composed dignified and classy as you were.
He was tall, cerebral, dignified—and had not been reared to rule.
The pins struck me as a small and dignified act of rebellion.
The dignified branch governs through poetry, and the efficient branch through prose.
This is a different choice, but it is also brave and dignified.
"She was cheerful any time I saw her -- polite, dignified," Felder said.
Roger Federer : dignified and taciturn, grunting only on the most important points.
I try to strike a balance: something dignified, but not too serious.
Dignified workplaces mean laws that include every worker -- no loopholes, no exclusions.
Working with a financial advisor is critical to achieving a dignified retirement.
Pensions also provide a secure and dignified retirement for our public employees.
Thankfully, Clinton seemed to have a few more dignified ideas in mind.
He was not particularly dignified either, more Veep than The West Wing.
E.V.: In every dignified society, when someone does something wrong, he apologizes.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Carrefour is beating a dignified retreat from China.
Commentators strained to spot and savor any flicker of something more dignified.
A network of former military peers helps provide dignified ceremonies and burials.
No one expected anything even remotely like it from the dignified Franz.
Washington (CNN)Departures from President Donald Trump's Cabinet are rarely dignified affairs.
He came across as advertised: kind, respectful, dignified, decent and highly informed.
Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, wants a shorter, more dignified event.
These hobbies teach new skills and become a source of dignified income.
They had been awaiting a dignified interment for more than 30 years.
He does not hold all people, and all peoples, as inherently dignified.
The capital "E" faces to the right and has a severe, dignified expression.
The king had emerged as a dignified figure as parties squabble, Tajadura said.
Highlighting and repeating that language is not especially dignified for the United States.
This is not the first time the dignified Trebek has rapped on air.
There's something serene and dignified about the fair, at least on preview day.
"little black" who visits the dignified title character in "Rodman the Keeper"—portrayed
This war of insults between a speaker and a President is hardly dignified.
The first was the dignified, upper class Sujata Chatterjee in "Mother of 1084".
Lost in the fight is an opportunity to find a fulfilling, dignified end.
Access to dignified supplies and facilities is a significant aspect to menstrual hygiene.
But some braver creators of drink names seem instead to say: dignified, shmignified.
It will make this exchange more dignified, more meaningful and even more productive.
And the same goes for Pierce's Thomas, who's dignified but not much else.
Amazingly, he came out as dignified a man as when he went in.
An always dignified skater, the 27-year-old Chan stood only in sixth.
There is no dignified attending to your own business in a mosh pit.
Sometimes this refusal is justified, because certain ideas shouldn't be dignified with discussion.
Partners in Health provides long-term, dignified care to patients in developing countries.
Gymkhana is, in its dignified but clubby bearing, an ode to colonial India.
They are no different and deserve to be given a dignified resting place.
It would be better to do that in a respectful and dignified way.
"They crafted these caskets in a very dignified and humble manner," Young said.
And, this all from a highly dignified and religious people respected world-round.
He is called not ranking member but more lofty and dignified - Vice-Chair.
Sometimes we even chuckle — in a dignified, Thurston-Howell-III sort of way.
His Oxbridge courtliness had come to seem, rather than dignified, a bit pompous.
His desire for a dignified death brought Ms. Warnock into another philosophical debate.
The Giulia is far more low-key — a dignified four-door, oozing luxury.
In "Olympia," Manet set his black model in a dignified but subservient position.
And of all those comforts, perhaps the most important is a stable, dignified home.
" CONSERVATIVE LAWMAKER BORIS JOHNSON, FAVOURITE TO REPLACE MAY: "A very dignified statement from @theresa_may.
The horn went off, and I anticipated a dignified waddle off into the sunset.
If you maintain a dignified silence to Trump's jeering, you come across as weak.
Unlike Obama, Clinton does not expect dignified senators to simply come to her view.
The muscles of her face twitch as she tries to maintain a dignified expression.
All things considered, it was one of his more dignified Air Force One entrances.
"It was not dignified," he admitted of the process of making a butt mold.
We have to be humble, dignified, put in a good shift as a team.
It can best achieve its security goals by supporting a dignified, comprehensive peace process.
He is something equally dignified and exemplary but less celebrated: He is a craftsman.
But they made a long and dignified marriage, even if it was largely platonic.
There is a pause while he thinks of the right word, a dignified word.
There are compassionate, dignified and effective alternatives to this broken and increasingly cruel system.
This is the way we like our modern ex-candidates: humbled, dignified and silent.
Long before becoming chancellor, Ms. Merkel already was looking ahead to a dignified exit.
"This shouldn't be dignified with a response," said Kellyanne Conway, the White House counselor.
The presidency itself, of course, is still seen as a serious and dignified thing.
The tombs are dignified affairs, shaped like thrones, broad enough to hold full families.
A dignified bureaucrat to the end, David Levy signed his name in elegant flourishes.
The first step is to invest in dignified reception and processing of asylum seekers.
But how did the normally dignified Courtney B. Vance fall in with this crowd?
"The community is rooted here," and deserves a dignified place to pray, he said.
In its most athletic mode, the big Lincoln hustles through turns in dignified form.
British royalty has been able to play the dignified and traditional card for decades.
Many foreign observers instinctively shared Walter Bagehot's view that Britain was divided between an "efficient" branch, led by the government, and a "dignified" branch, represented by the monarch (even if in their view the operative "d" word was not "dignified" but "deranged").
He certainly was more dignified and restrained than the more certifiable types around the office.
The playing was dignified yet lively in the symphony's first movement, gracious in the Andante.
The dignified branch consists of the monarchy, and Parliament when it is engaged in ceremony.
The efficient branch even had to step in to save the dignified branch from itself.
Prince William and Kate Middleton look exactly like the dignified mannequins that Bagehot's constitution demands.
Meghan Markle's dad continues to be unfamiliar with the concept of good and dignified silence.
He called for a "safe, sustainable and dignified return" of the refugees to their homes.
In Limburg, everything is a little more dignified than in the rest of the country.
This seems like a more accurate and dignified way to say the same thing. 16.
AESF vice president Lokesh Suji said the Asiad had given the gamers a dignified identity.
With his rivals adopting a more dignified tone on Thursday, Kasich stood out less starkly.
We are working hard to ensure their safe, dignified and sustainable return to their homeland.
"It's not right, it's not fair, it's not dignified," Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, said.
Instead, we believe our ideas better enable people to live more dignified and fulfilled lives.
Giving people a dignified death is so important, both for them and for their families.
It was not the most dignified way for a great like Pierce to go out.
Never mind that he squandered a chance to model a bearing more dignified than Trump's.
We have been dignified in our victories and we must be in defeat as well.
I thought Doria Ragland, the bride's mother, was remarkable — elegant, dignified, radiant in her solitude.
Because it's not as if he has suddenly gone dull and dignified across the board.
Freedom is the precondition for human beings to lead a self-determined and dignified live.
Additionally, the return of refugees must be conducted in a safe, voluntary, and dignified manner.
"It's a lot more dignified, in my opinion, to be encased in wood," Perez said.
She was also composed, dignified, and careful not to overstate her ability to recall details.
Once Puhl reaches the floor, senators should conduct dignified and respectful debate and expeditiously vote.
As an older city, New York should stay more temperate and dignified, the commissioners said.
Those include, he said, the right to a decent job, affordable housing, and dignified retirement.
This hasn't stopped commentators from treating every remotely dignified Trump speech as a turning point.
Cox's murder has deeply rattled Britain, but the response from politicians has been extraordinarily dignified.
She needed help getting into bed and just help having a dignified life at home.
But the physical structures maintain a dignified, immobile silence — or at most, a steady hum.
Leaving a Kasich campaign event, I spotted a dignified gentleman with white hair handing out pamphlets.
Morestead, a veteran racehorse, has been given a fresh new look — and it's dignified as hell.
She's just incredibly poised and still is one of the most dignified people that I know.
The chancellor's announcement is being seen as a dignified attempt to stage-manage her own exit.
It's like he is finally seeing himself as it has always imagined. Powerful. Dignified. Land-owning.
The monarch, the dignified, gives significance and legitimacy to the efficient and is answerable to God.
She appeared to be close to tears at times, but she was firm and dignified throughout.
"We gave people dignified housing," said Darío Vivas, a legislator in Mr. Maduro's United Socialist Party.
It's finding your dignified, inherent place in its flow, through using myth, metaphor, ritual, chanting, meditation.
You can't have someone who is so easily played in such an important and dignified position.
"If there were more dignified alternatives," says the born-again garment worker, more gangsters would leave.
And yet, while fear has to be dignified and recognized, it can't have the last word.
They will try to facilitate the "voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable" return of Rohinyga refugees.  5.
Everyone deserves a dignified life and a respectful relationship, regardless of how much money they make.
I think she will want to offer a dignified exit and leave things to her predecessor.
They took "feeling yourself" from a shameful impulse rotting in the MySpace caverns and dignified it.
"The ceremony is somber and dignified," said a Delta blog post from 2016, describing the tribute.
When women are hurting, they are supposed to be dignified with it, like Adele in 21.
Trump's callousness and indiscipline has left many liberals yearning for Bush's more dignified and decent bearing.
Under normal circumstances, the dignified thing to do on May 20083 would be to stay home.
The Yankees, after all, are the haughtiest of baseball franchises, with a dignified image to maintain.
Repatriations to Myanmar are supposed to be safe, voluntary and dignified, according to a bilateral agreement.
But there are also some very good reasons to keep those celebrations quiet, respectful and dignified.
Really singing, rather than sneering or shouting, the role of Alberich, he is dignified, even suave.
Yellow Bird's fanatical but dignified search brought closure to Clarke's family and change to Fort Berthold.
But Mr. Trump, who bridles at being stage-managed, ignored their advice to project dignified steadfastness.
This is going to help them give him care and as dignified an existence as possible.
As they evolved, cities developed protocols to ensure their denizens would experience more dignified, livable conditions.
And as she evolved through the different scripts, [Josh and Benny Safdie] made her more dignified.
To shuffle off in a rather dignified but unceremonious way was not a blockbuster-type ending.
On one wrist he wore a skull bracelet, on the other a dignified Panerai diving watch.
"The Herald was always a very dignified newspaper, I would have liked a final edition to give it the dignified farewell it deserved," said James Grainger, a 34-year-old British national who joined the Herald in 2012 and took over as managing editor after I left.
Indiana officials had declared that a fetus should be given a "dignified and respectful" burial or cremation.
Everybody in this country should in fact have at least a minimum and dignified standard of living.
There is a poverty to these paintings that is dignified and never asks for the viewer's sympathy.
He said he was startled to find the dignified, respectful man that the teenager had grown into.
The job of the dignified branch is to win the people's loyalty by putting on a show.
We are a decent, dignified family of this country, very appreciative of the blessing we have enjoyed.
Today, the dignified branch is adapting to an age of populism much better than the efficient branch.
But the one piece, I thought that was really pretty and dignified and also sexy and attractive.
These dignified funds are worse in almost all of the important ways you can measure, it seems.
Always dignified but firm and precise, he is popular with the media, a valuable asset in Brazil.
Dressed in a matronly gray blazer, she gave a remarkably dignified performance, if also a disastrous one.
A society that truly values such dignified, endangered creatures, they say, would leave humiliating animal acts behind.
When women's workplaces are dignified, we see laws that include protections for everyone — no loopholes, no exclusions.
A dignified peace process would be inclusive and respectful of Afghan culture and the role of Islam.
He was "dignified, composed, encouraging, everything that you would want someone to be under pressure," Fairey says.
We will ensure a dignified life, with parks, gardens, and community centers, for our public housing residents.
"I am very for women having everything they need to live healthy, dignified lives," she told me.
We still live in an era where older women are supposed to be "dignified" or act "appropriately".
Materials are high quality, units light-filled, the brick architecture substantial, dignified, well-proportioned, simple and modern.
Nek deems Gayatri's talents in painting and music mere hobbies, frivolous compared with his more dignified interests.
His resonant bass ricochets off the planks of the machine as he imbues Alberich with dignified authority.
Despite Buchanan's dignified appearance and prestige, Carraway uncovers the truth of his racism, domestic violence, and immorality.
As for Washington, he stands blank-faced, one arm extended, like a tenor taking a dignified bow.
The dignified, historical ARAPAHO led right around into HOECAKE, which crossed with HONEYPOT, which ran through BOOTYLICIOUS.
Greater emphasis, however, is placed on subjects who look "dignified and human," as Ms. Archangel described them.
"What a dignified and serious city!" exclaimed Friedrich Nietzsche on first acquaintance in the late 19th century.
A similar ad hoc system provides dignified send-offs for hundreds of poor veterans across the country.
This is not a simple morality tale of rich depravity and the dignified suffering of the underclasses.
We remain committed to our mission to create, safe and dignified work for women of all kinds.
Instead, the President appears to have forced Vindman and his brother out in the least dignified manner.
They were promised a better life, a more dignified life, and they are done waiting for it.
You see, then I realized one doesn't need clothes and ornaments and crown to make you dignified.
There was talk of a "dignified exit," a timetable for departure and then, unavoidably, another general election.
Always do so in a dignified manner, either behind closed doors or during a live CNN interview.
Dignified and thoughtful, he nevertheless had a touch of monomania to him, a bit of Captain Ahab.
Particularly fine was the chillingly human Alberich of Christopher Purves, whose dignified, articulate evildoing defines the production.
The style of government will be disappointing and often sad to those who want dignified political discourse.
They belong because they are exactly the same: hopeful people doing their best to build dignified lives.
Expressive yet dignified, his phrasing confident and his ornamentation stylishly discreet, he brought tears to my eyes.
It made a factory feel as dignified as a cathedral, expressing the near-holiness of modern work.
Congress should quickly pass this bill so these precarious and undervalued jobs can become good, dignified ones.
Congress should quickly pass this bill so these precarious and undervalued jobs can become good, dignified ones.
Evers is formal and dignified, lit exquisitely from behind as he delivers a speech at a rally.
But when you want to poke along at moderate freeway velocities, the Alfa is dignified and easygoing.
Relatives of the prisoner's victims sneered that Mr Riina had scarcely given their loved ones a dignified end.
"RDU-LA demands major reforms to the industry to make it fair, dignified, and sustainable," the group said.
Here Reichert's straightforwardness doubles as rare dignified treatment for these interviewees, and they are eager to open up.
"We wish we had a space dignified enough to offer our visitors," said Zelfareli Cruz Medina, Niltepec's mayor.
Nobody likes body-shaming, and we certainly don't need this year's presidential election to get even less dignified.
Does democratic capitalism make most people rich enough, and dignified enough, to qualify as the end of history?
No, it is not dignified, and no way to treat a ballplayer, free and spry as they are.
There is the division between the "dignified" and "efficient" branches of government, as originally defined by Walter Bagehot.
While well-aligned, Product Hunt lost some of its cool by joining up with more dignified tech adults.
Extremely dignified and powerful and responsible, but like, not so much that he's forgotten how to have fun.
This is creating a platform where we can have an exchange of mutual benefit that's dignified and equitable.
And now you can apply those celestial insights to that most dignified form of Russian roulette: stock picking!
But a look at the efficient rather than the dignified arm of government reveals a more intriguing pattern.
"I wanted to portray each resident and the situation they found themselves in a dignified way," she said.
I thought of those older women with their cardigans, their dignified bearing, their calm, middle-aged-person airs.
The "smize" (© Tyra Banks), the sexy over-the-shoulder glance, the dignified I'm-a-serious-actress expression.
To be fair, going out in a blaze of glory (literally) is the most dignified way to go.
Willful Mars makes his way into passionate Leo on Monday, infusing a new dignified manner into our actions.
In Arkansas, local school districts have worked to provide reasonable, dignified, respectful solutions for students who are transgendered.
Plan to close internally displaced persons camp and help people return in a voluntary, safe and dignified manner.
"The United States will only support refugee returns when they are safe, voluntary and dignified," the memo reads.
Revels showed no embarrassment whatever, and his demeanor was as dignified as could be expected under the circumstances.
So the Times piece presented a woman of dignified prudence, whose deviations are of the mature, domesticated kind.
He found them dignified, doing their work in a sanctifying late-summer light, companions to his peasant "Angelus".
There's a dignified rooster, a downcast lion with an anxious lioness, a greedy monkey, a self-satisfied ewe.
LITTLE SISTER Colleen is a dignified young nun now, but not long ago she was a wild goth.
"We have the highest expectations that we will treat people in a humanitarian and dignified way," she said.
The challenge will be to transform our individual anxiety into a collective desire for a dignified human future.
His father, though despicable, is also intriguing and charismatic, partly because of Mr. Francella's commanding, disarmingly dignified performance.
Following the dignified transfer in which Jennie Taylor and their two oldest sons welcomed the body of Maj.
For pets, most people who come in are just looking for dignified and respectful cremations for their pets.
Cutting it without providing a viable alternative wouldn't revitalize the economy or help disabled people find dignified work.
WASHINGTON — It was solemn, dignified and brief — the antithesis of the prolonged, bitter, circuslike spectacle that preceded it.
We can reconfigure our priorities, valuing people's abilities to lead dignified lives over their obligations to repay debt.
He has also experienced PTSD, although through most of his life the condition wasn't dignified with a name.
The store itself had ample breathing room: high ceilings, sleek materials, clothing racks that oozed dignified European glitz.
As the giants, Morris Robinson (Fasolt) was dignified and Ain Anger (Fafner) rightly more malevolent and hot-tempered.
In the fast-forward to 2016, we see a candidate who is accomplished, dignified and embraces her femininity.
It was the first step in allowing a dignified life for trans people who could not afford surgery.
Yet the imposing grace of her appearance hooks the viewer, a dignified celebration of African-American female beauty.
The two men hailed the deal as a historic, dignified solution for both sides, as did European officials.
Known as "socialist realism," it relentlessly depicted strong, dignified workers, their shining eyes gazing upon a transformed future.
"We remain steadfast in our mission to create safe, fair and dignified work for women of all kinds."
He has said France needs a "Jupiter-like" president: remote and dignified, like the Roman king of the gods.
It makes you feel culpable and guilty in the same way taking down a dignified Dark Souls monster does.
Orlando Alvarado, a chemical engineer standing next to Arciniega, called Lopez Obrador&aposs proposed presidential salary a dignified wage.
"Andres Manuel helped us live more dignified lives," Lazaro said, adding that in return he learned a valuable lesson.
Trump, in an unannounced visit, marked the somber occasion by partaking in the dignified transfer ceremony to honor Owens.
"It is truly unfortunate that what used to be a dignified process has sunk to this level," he wrote.
"The goal of our preparations now is to make sure that the filing is dignified," said spokesman James Jimenez.
There's Hamilton, a dignified 8-year-old black pug who's looking for someone to take long romantic naps with.
"Begging for acknowledgement or even asking diminishes dignity and diminishes power and we are a dignified people," she says.
It's a purely subjective preference — not to mention judgmental statement — that should never be dignified with an actual reply.
WALTER BAGEHOT wrote that a constitution needed both "dignified" (ceremonial and reverential) and "efficient" (straightforward and rule-based) parts.
Not in the dignified confines of a bathroom stall or my cubicle, but in front of a male colleague.
By providing Iranians a dignified and always evolving soundtrack to their experience, though, she affirms that they are heard.
If Kerrigan the Courageous doesn't take, other personas, perhaps less dignified, will be trotted out to protect the investment.
Agree with him or not, I fail to see why a thinking monarch is any less "dignified" for it.
"I found this ceremony very dignified, and I was very touched by the speech of his companion," she said.
Donald Trump is a far, far cry from a pristine outsider like Dwight Eisenhower or the dignified Ronald Reagan.
"They are desperate people looking for a dignified life," said P Pugalenthi, a lawyer who represents refugees in Chennai.
Bagehot argued that the real division of powers is that between the "dignified" and the "efficient" branches of government.
Roye's work is especially renowned for the humane and dignified light in which he presents ostracized and oppressed people.
When compared to a dignified vegetable sandwich at any other fast food or fast-casual restaurant, it's an abomination.
The dignified branch nevertheless has a problem waiting in the wings, in the form of the future Charles III.
Otherwise, he may find himself doing to the dignified branch what the referendum has already done to the efficient.
"We want to see a good discussion about the future of our country in a dignified setting," he added.
He would not be another Floyd Patterson, quiet, dignified, fearful of making a false step or offending white America.
Lynch realized homeless people don't just need food and clothes — they need toiletries to get clean and feel dignified.
These items are also called "retained foreign bodies," which sounds very dignified and not at all like a fuckup.
We can have our surplus of billionaires, provide a dignified social safety net and still staff the Mayo Clinic.
When we all have dignified work, women won't have to choose between paying rent and their own personal safety.
A dignified U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan cannot be achieved in the face of humiliation by any of the stakeholders.
An affair that should be silly, absurd, and ridiculous resolves into a poem that is touching, poignant, and dignified.
A dignified W. E. B. Du Bois poses in his house at 31 Grace Court, near the Brooklyn Bridge.
This serious and dignified book is old-fashioned, too, in the pleasant sense that it seems built to last.
"He's a dignified, smart, fairly quiet guy, who came up under a legend," Mr. Ailes said in an interview.
And he'll continue to be—his size has apparently saved him from the "abattoir," a dignified word for slaughterhouse.
And to be fair, passive mobile VR is still significantly more dignified than flailing around in an HTC Vive.
"This is a pretty dignified, educated group, and they're just not into insulting people and all that," he said.
Yet it seems that in his films, "dignified" is the only way Mr. Clooney wants to imagine black people.
Mr. Guillaume said Benson's sharp tongue and dignified mien had allowed him to transcend his station while getting laughs.
"We'll ensure police can live a dignified middle-class life … with medical care, retirement, a good salary," he continues.
Following closely on her heels was a dignified gentleman, impeccably dressed, who was a dead ringer for Papa Bush.
I think that there's a feeling that the Senate is not — is not dignified like it used to be.
Furthermore, they're dignified, ingenious, invested, loyal, powerful, funny, amorous, independent… And this isn't only a vision of the future.
Here is the first black president, an excellent human being and dignified leader and he's sitting in the bushes.
"It's great that they're trying to find the more dignified images," Ms. Childs said of the Rembrandt House's exhibition.
In the early 2000s, Isaac was known for his long hair, but today, he has a more dignified look. 
"The managers were prepared, they were thoughtful, they were factual, they were logical, they were dignified," Conway said Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and his army invaded House Tyrell, which ended with Olenna Tyrell's dignified demise.
These women had escaped exploitation and were now gainfully employed, doing dignified work in a sewing cooperative in Kolkata.
The Senate finally realized we were on trial, too, and we had to comport ourselves in a dignified way.
" The pontiff said the world owed young people "a debt" as they've been deprived of "dignified and genuine work.
It had been Gropius's dream since before the First World War to design dignified, elegant, and inexpensive workers' houses.
Members of the news media are allowed to only a limited number of dignified transfers, with the families' approval.
Henri Gouraud, a staid and dignified French commander, was enthralled, and made his headquarters wherever the band was stationed.
In its statement on Sunday, the UNHCR called on Myanmar to ensure any returns are voluntary, safe and dignified.
Even in Bangkok's notoriously unforgiving climate, there isn't a single bead of sweat to mar the dignified septugenarian's makeup.
But it's ultimately graceful and dignified, while at the same time not holding back on the harshness of reality.
"It is for the dignified disposal of fetal remains and nothing more," Darren McCarty, representing Texas, said in opening statements.
As gruesome images of victims circulated in newspapers and as picture postcards, dramatists focused on dignified representations of their communities.
Prime Minister Zoran Zaev told lawmakers that Skopje and Athens have reached a "dignified and acceptable" agreement for both countries.
In the real world of hard choices, Ocasio-Cortez's demand that "no person goes without dignified healthcare" is not utopian.
All women deserve a dignified and respectful workplace in which talent, hard work and loyalty are recognized, revered and rewarded.
The U.S. Embassy move "gives life to a religious conflict instead of a dignified peace," it said in a statement.
Usually the new kinds of jobs are more dignified and less dangerous and filthy and awful than the old jobs.
I think it's about building an economy that allows for every single person to find dignified work and feel valued.
A very dignified monocle, curly mustache, and a fuller goatee for him and a festival-ready butterfly mask for her.
They were more dignified, but as they weren't carried out in sterile conditions, they typically ignited further chains of infection.
"In most historical portraits, presidents are noble and dignified," Blitt told The New Yorker about the cover of the issue.
When MSNBC host Joe Scarborough asked whether Democrats planned to behave in a dignified manner, Pelosi side-stepped the question.
"National security and dignified reception of refugees and asylum-seekers are not mutually exclusive, but rather mutually reinforcing," it said.
It will lessen the financial burden for more families attending dignified transfer ceremonies at Dover, the military's largest mortuary facility.
"This agreement provides a dignified solution that ensures the respectful, perpetual care for cremains left at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial."
His testimony was nowhere near as dignified as Ford's; in fact, it was unseemly for a prospective Supreme Court justice.
It also features several compositions by Ms. Bley, notably the dignified yet unsettled title track, an elegy for Mr. Haden.
After some testy resistance, Cornelia makes the awkward call, and days later the uncle (a dignified Joseph Steven Yang) arrives.
Here's a more dignified take on the supporter sign, featuring a black and white version of Trump's official presidential portrait.
Allow me to summarize: The first of these claims is (how shall I put it in this dignified space?) … balderdash.
Sometimes, these fucking geniuses eat things so big their stomach ruptures and they die in the least dignified way ever.
In traditional shame cultures the opposite of shame was honor or "face" — being known as a dignified and upstanding citizen.
All Americans deserve the "minimum elements necessary to lead a dignified American life," Ocasio-Cortez told voters to standing ovations.
DIY euthanasia is controversial among dignified death advocates, and easier access to lethal tools carries a significant risk of abuse.
De Castro, who worked for the King of Congo, however, was not as "dignified" as Ms. Archangel would have hoped.
And David, once dignified with the Turkish honorific effendi, would die in Auschwitz with much of his family in 1943.
Elijah Cummings was the heart and soul of our caucus, a dignified leader with a voice that could move mountains.
And as Mr. Feinstein sang it at the end of the evening, his performance was restrained, dignified and deeply felt.
Most of them are convicted murderers who have been granted an unusual role: providing dignified deaths to their fellow inmates.
" — TREVOR NOAH "The sad part for me is that billionaire feuds used to be so much more dignified, you know?
It is understood that Wang, who is blamed in some quarters for the unrest, will be given a dignified exit.
I was an American teen-ager—the world's least interesting and dignified kind of person—brought there by my mother.
"Her generous heart, dignified manner and noble voice seem ideally suited to Strauss's valedictory utterances," Gramophone wrote in its review.
When I watched the executions, I was very impressed with the State of Ohio and how dignified they handled this.
And immediately the president of the United States expresses the condolences of the American people in a dignified, appropriate response.
As the cats brandished lightsabers and were stacked into shoe organizers for our entertainment, ducks carried out their dignified migration.
The eugenics crusade had Charles Davenport, a slender, Ivy League-educated scientist whose dignified demeanor exuded an air of authority.
"Can you believe that?" the incredulous president asked during the dignified ceremony in the East Room of the White House.
Some took offense at the transparent nature of the top, which they felt was not dignified enough for a royal.
These are people who believed that there could have been a Turkey without political Islam, one with equal and dignified citizens.
"We are starting this year's classes in the streets, to demand dignified salaries," teachers' union official Eduardo Lopez told local radio.
"I felt it was a very dignified ceremony and I was very moved by the speech of his partner," she said.
Ms Suu Kyi's dignified resistance to military rule has made her a hero to many around the world—and deservedly so.
But it could also reflect widespread approval for the firm yet dignified way Mr Macron has represented France since his election.
Devin N. Morris's In a Dignified Fashion continues at Terrault Contemporary (218 W Saratoga Street, 3rd Floor, Baltimore) through May 6.
Interestingly, another related term we looked at, the slightly more dignified "henchman," was 81 percent white and only 4 percent black.
It was a dignified, tidy last chapter for a literary songwriter who personified class and worldly decorum up until the end.
After meeting with ownership Monday afternoon, Coughlin chose the dignified exit instead of being forced out after three consecutive losing seasons.
They bring a dignified experience to guests (refugees and homeless) that's been lacking for many of them for a long time!
"So rather than cure we must concentrate on care and ensuring a pain-free and dignified end of life," Merriman said.
With each blast of the cannon, her dad jumps up in shock and then lets out a dignified string of expletives.
Whether or not this story holds any truth, Rainier and his entourage apparently felt Monroe lacked a sufficiently dignified public image.
"We are not encouraging Sudan to curb migration, but to manage migration in a safe and dignified way," Ms. Ray added.
The "menu of the day" is the ideal meal for people who believe that lunch can be cheap but still dignified.
Across the Internet and media, punchlines have largely been replaced by dignified tributes, and crude caricatures by staid, objective reporting. Why?
On Monday evening Vice President Pence was at Dover Air Force Base to attend the dignified transfer of the three soldiers.
The debate began on a dignified note as the candidates paid their respects to Justice Antonin Scalia, who died this weekend.
Setting aside her conservative politics, the British prime minister is what you'd expect from a world leader: smart, serious, dignified, discerning.
Furthermore, U.S. Cabinet officials could visit Taiwan, and their Taiwanese counterparts should have dignified and reliable access to officials in Washington.
This national model utilizes an interdisciplinary, community-based approach for the dignified and compassionate care and treatment of sexual assault patients.
" He added the campaign is not about "Republican or Democrat," but "who's safe, who's included and who's dignified in our society.
Some of the Speaker's staunchest allies say they hope Ryan's exit from Congress is more dignified than that of his predecessor.
At least that's my fear, and it's a scenario that becomes significantly more likely if Monday night is dignified and respectful.
"It's a tall, monumental structure, so we wanted the building to be a dignified presence in the Brooklyn skyline," he said.
Among them, sitting up straight and dignified, one red basalt headstone somehow appeared to be in better condition than the rest.
I remember the families and the children, torn from their homes by the war, lives upended, yet still dignified and determined.
But as the character grows weaker, Mr. Rannells introduces a touching sense of dignified resignation, while keeping Whizzer's warmth and humor.
UNHCR also said it was "working with partners to identify and ensure dignified and respectful arrangements" for those who were killed.
William and Harry are longtime fans of the dignified sport and often take up the mallet for high-profile charity events.
For now, it's giving Vidpresso a much more dignified end than the sudden shutdowns some tech giants impose on their acquisitions.
This recent case has been particularly challenging and we have responded appropriately and in the most respectful and dignified way possible.
Ms. Illes is dignified even when henpecking and, like Mr. Skybell, contributes much to the haunting beauty of Jerry Bock's score.
"The atmosphere was very solemn and dignified," one delegate, Cai Peihui, said of the discussions about the amendments before the vote.
The Natural Science Building, a short brick building with a dignified, arched entrance, has been a center of learning for decades.
"They were people acting under orders and under instruction and fulfilling their duty in a dignified and appropriate way, " she said.
At the door, I sneak a peek over my shoulder to see what kind of impression my dignified exit has made.
They're being met and brought to planes and being brought very, very -- in a very, very dignified fashion back into Canada.
Rather than land, the vessels suspend themselves in dignified fashion, with their tips facing downward and not quite touching the ground.
The current center-left government had also struck down his proposals to turn abandoned buildings into more dignified centers, he added.
The hope for an easier, more dignified death - now the frightening aspiration for a people who have learned to expect nothing.
While the President jokingly brushed "dandruff" off his French counterpart's shoulder, the first ladies had a decidedly more dignified public visit.
Inside is a dignified dining room where polished wood panels stand next to weathered wooden screens under gilded, illuminated ceiling recesses.
The under-30s, maybe under-40s, are underwhelmed by Biden, even angry that this honorable man has not chosen dignified retirement.
A more dignified approach is in order and long overdue: one where the candidates share their thoughts and plans and philosophies.
In response, many courts issued new rules to insist on dignified and equal treatment of women and men of all colors.
But congressman-elect Lamb's victory proves that you can win by articulating your beliefs in a polite, intelligent and dignified manner.
Mr. McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, has resisted that idea in favor of a shorter, more dignified event.
But I was honored to be there to watch this very dignified woman live her life the way she wanted to.
Is a nation truly "prospering" if it is wrecking the environment or its citizens are not able to live dignified lives?
Even as she aged Ms Hart said Puan still remained the "matriarch" and "dignified lady" they had always known her to be.
"She is a dignified, private person, and she'll deal with her personal life in private and it's no one's business," said Wolkoff.
The kind of people who think you should put down the Charmander because it isn't dignified or helping you achieve self-actualization.
These were descriptors she believed she and her cohorts should have long aged out of, on their way to more dignified pastures.
Taken by surprise, India's corporate-controlled television networks and newspapers, which mostly ignore the poor, scrambled to respond to the dignified protesters.
My father was a very proud and dignified man and the end of his life was very difficult for him to handle.
The pontiff argues that "useful and dignified employment" opportunities have dwindled, and implies that technology runs the risk of overriding human decency.
Had she left it there it might have been remembered as a dignified exit at the end of her dogged prime ministership.
Mr Gorbachev's dignified retirement—far more than his politics—helps explain what made Gorbachev Gorbachev: a good man from the Soviet Union.
But the happy couple nevertheless offer the dignified branch a chance to reinvent itself for a more multicultural and touchy-feely age.
Zazu: Hugh Laurie Laurie has the perfect mix of dignified pomp and biting sarcasm to play Mufasa's stressed-out right-hand man.
He also frequently attended the dignified transfers at Dover Air Force base, where the service members' remains returned from the war theatre.
"We need to ensure dignified pensions for Chile and this requires structural, profound, and gradual changes," Sanchez said at a press conference.
It is a study in dignified resistance to sustained pressure, and it cleared any doubts in my mind about his fundamental honesty.
Thanks to the hopefulness at the heart of Tony's personal journey, the very dignified "Green Book" might indeed come out a winner.
Even Taylor, whose dignified bearing and sonorous voice seemed to personify preaching royalty, said he sometimes felt despair walking before the congregation.
Mr. Assad would almost surely lose such a vote, the Kremlin expects, leading to what would be a dignified exit, diplomats said.
The military was instrumental to Mugabe's demise, staging the apparent coup, then leading talks with Mugabe to allow him a dignified resignation.
Typically, it begins as a dignified process, with a White House ceremony and a series of decorous photo opportunities in Senate offices.
Last week, UNHCR released a statement saying "conditions in Myanmar are not yet conducive for returns to be safe, dignified, and sustainable".
Trump wants his base to believe the investigation is a witch hunt, and Democrats want them to believe it's a dignified review.
Aside from their dignified Mona-Lisa smiles — and the queen's smashing pink lipstick — our favorite part of the portrait is the caption.
How many food items can be imbued with the color of the rainbow before dignified society begins to collapse in upon itself?
It will take some important legislative changes before focused, less intrusive care in a dignified, comfortable setting can become more widely available.
This novel is a joy: truly laugh-out-loud funny, while staying grounded and dignified, even as Mona capsizes again and again.
"He runs a very dignified courtroom," said Michael Kagan, the head of the immigration clinic at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas.
This isn't over, and it won't be over until everyone in the Oakland community has a safe and dignified place to live.
"I am committed to ensuring that all the children interred at this site can have a dignified and respectful burial," she said.
There is nothing wrong with being a working person in the United States of America, and there is everything dignified about it.
But it was a dignified, solid performance that earned respect from fellow candidates, and that's a win when your campaign is flailing.
Colbert read Trump's first tweet condemning the attack and led the crowd in clapping for Trump on his "simple, dignified, presidential" response.
You didn't have to have a college degree to have a completely dignified life, of full security and status in this country.
Now is the time to strengthen our retirement system so that today's and future generations can afford a comfortable and dignified retirement.
Batuman describes the heroine of her first novel, Selin, as "the world's least interesting and dignified kind of person": an American teenager.
Phil Gramm (R-Texas) laying out a bipartisan framework establishing procedures for the fair, deliberative and dignified conduct of the impeachment trial.
Paolo Borsellino's brother, Salvatore, said the judges should "not even begin to think of a dignified death for an animal like Totò Riina".
The fact that the NHS spans the dignified and efficient divide not only explains why its birthday is being celebrated with such enthusiasm.
The refugee is a young lawyer, and the film, called For My Son, is a dignified, if slow, postcard from father to child.
More recently, Ramaphosa had to strike a fine balance between applying pressure on Zuma to go, while still affording him a dignified exit.
The soapbox has been replaced by an advertising system — one that rewards our least dignified impulses and empowers anyone willing to embrace them.
And indeed Mr Flake's dignified exit notches up another victory for the Bannonite nativism and Trumpian populism that now defines the Republican Party.
Laboratories remain closed, surveillance teams can't track alerts in the community, safe and dignified burials can't proceed, vaccination activities are temporarily suspended, etc.
The paneled walls are a dignified hunter green, the carpet burgundy, the ceiling beams mahogany, the desk perfect for a lawyer or banker.
After his meeting with Tusk, Tsipras promised "dignified" living conditions for the more than 25,000 people — mostly bona fide refugees — trapped in Greece.
"I have to approach everyone with empathy and respect and try to portray them in a dignified way," Schukar tells The Creators Project.
By contrast, Mitt Romney was something out of central casting for "dignified-looking presidential candidate," and a lot of good that did him.
During a wide-ranging discussion, and speaking to a packed house, Buhari was, for the most part, the epitome of a dignified statesman.
By passing both PCHETA and RAH, lawmakers will be ensuring more Americans have access to a comfortable, dignified death when the time comes.
This includes investments in refugee hosting communities and fair and humane asylum policies that allow refugees to live in safe and dignified conditions.
But Zhang told me she was confident that her strategy—making wine that was "dignified and complex but approachable"—would help change that.
But before that last, dignified drive, bodies may move far more times — from a deathbed to a coroner's office to a funeral home.
His rhetoric is divisive, his platform is sophomoric, and his failure to articulate any substantive policy agenda is incompatible with a dignified presidency.
And trying to find a place to live and to be dignified and civilized and continue their humanness, continue trying to be people.
He wanted to create vintage family portraits that would give the young girls and their children our full attention, in a dignified way.
There is nothing elegant or dignified about making movies, you really have to get your hands and other parts of your body dirty.
In her own firm, dignified message, Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen  responded that neither outcome is acceptable to the democratic people of Taiwan.
She and others wanted to hold up the whales in the water so they could recover and swim away or die dignified deaths.
It was a big ask — requesting that a dignified 85-year-old woman don a bridal crown and strip down to her slip.
His first speech after Lincoln's death was dignified, sober, statesmanlike — so much so that it worried white Southerners and heartened black community leaders.
They calumniated the dignified professor in front of her parents, calling her a liar, a fantasist, an erotomaniac and a vengeful scorned woman.
Dilling suggested an alternative that has no mercury; the only catch was that it came only in a single color, a dignified lavender.
The W.O. Decker, operated by the South Street Seaport Museum — and the last surviving wooden New York tugboat — comes in a dignified last.
There is the dignified Marquand House, where Malcolm Kerr lived when he was a young professor and returned to when he became president.
I should have the opportunity, if I need to let somebody go, to let the person go in a very humane, dignified way.
Highlighted here, it comes off as a dignified but also ordinary matter—about Cunningham, Vaughan, even Fajans and the rest of us. ♦
"He was so classy and dignified, so when he came out with those ridiculous stories or jokes, they always caught you off guard."
Commentators acknowledged Mr. Renzi's dignified reaction to what mostly seemed a vote against his tenure, and they called for responsibility from political forces.
Other senators said he seemed heartfelt, contrite, and dignified — and there is no place for someone like that in the United States Senate.
Superhero movies these days often bleed into one another and hit the same beats, but Wonder Woman shined with a dignified, bright humanity.
This was the difference between having a dignified life, living at home, getting the care she needed to survive, and not getting that.
Rockhaven Sanitarium opened in 1923 and was run by Agnes Richards, whose dignified care treated patients humanely — albeit only upper-middle-class women.
Fisher describes her exhausted mother lying on the floor after a recent show — but "in a good, dignified, movie-star way," she adds facetiously.
The questioning was respectful, dignified, carried out according to the letter of the law and with sensitivity to the young age of the men.
In uncertain times, we're eager for signs of stability: family, friends, safety, and feeling dignified in who we are and in what we believe.
The agreement signed Wednesday will create a "framework of cooperation" designed to create conditions for "voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable" repatriation of the Rohingya.
"CBP remains committed to ensuring the safe, humane, and dignified treatment of those within the care of our custody," Meehan said in a statement.
Senators, "unawed and uninfluenced" by the passions of the day, are "sufficiently dignified" to weigh whether an impeached official should be thrown from office.
Ken Jeong, as a nutty nerd mixed up in some bad business, does what he can to make Mr. Hart look calm and dignified.
During her lessons at Eton, Elizabeth learns that there are two elements of the constitution, according to Walter Bagehot: the efficient and the dignified.
" Hunter and Kathleen filed a consent motion in Washington, D.C., last month to end their marriage in a "dignified, respectful and family-focused manner.
On March 16th, after a disciplined and dignified campaign, Ms Caputova took 41% of the vote in the first round of Slovakia's presidential election.
But for quite awhile there, Moonves was in a good position to make a dignified and well-compensated exit from his position of power.
I was so happy to see my elegant, dignified and soft spoken mother engaged and happy while she enjoyed the warmth of the fire.
The character is slightly more dignified, and certainly more credibly sinister, than, say, Danny McBride's character in the cringe comedy The Foot Fist Way.
Ash cites Mandela again as a model minority (along with James Baldwin and Gandhi), who is too dignified to be offended by hate speech.
Kate and William stand side-by-side, arm-in-arm and smile at the camera in a dignified, but a bit more stiff portrait.
To fill that emptiness, we're leaving you with some of his best quotes — and, of course, some dignified and not at all objectifying photos.
This year, you can find me celebrating Saint Patrick's Day in a more, ahem, dignified manner by stuffing my face with Chocolate Lucky Charms.
"International support is needed to allow for dignified burials," says Lama Fakih, the Middle East and North Africa deputy director for Human Rights Watch.
For example, in order for citizens to actually be able to live a dignified life without work, single-payer health care is a must.
Relating to the gorgeous, dignified Beyoncé would have been too much pressure; relating to lost, scrambling Hannah would have incurred too much self-effacement.
Often signing their efforts simply Le Nain, they elevated genre painting with dignified depictions of peasants usually seated, motionless, in landscapes or plain interiors.
What's intriguing is that the image Melania has shattered is that of the first lady she is supposed to be: regal, dignified, compassionate, motherly.
The populist Democrat famously opened the White House to all comers after his inauguration, turning the normally dignified executive mansion into a mob scene.
Human trafficking is the perfect vehicle for the Washington politics of this era—an opportunity for morally unimpeachable showmanship, a dignified stage for disinformation.
"Families have the right to visit their loved ones in a dignified manner," Suhair Zakkout, Gaza spokeswoman for the ICRC, said in the statement.
Schumer said on Sunday he would coordinate a "dignified, public" hearing with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
Often, it's not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it's always there - fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends.
Alfonso is well on her way to achieving her ultimate goal: creating dignified jobs in local communities by honoring their inhabitants' customs and traditions.
The ballet begins in shadows as Jin Yao and Wei Wei emerge from the back of the stage to perform a dignified, intimate duet.
In his opening remarks on Thursday, Grassley said he'd hoped the day's hearing could be "safe, comfortable, and dignified" for both Kavanaugh and Ford.
Though we all came from disparate walks of life, we were united in the efficacy of becoming constructive, productive and dignified young black men.
"When I was 23, I thought I might give this all up and be a travel agent because it's not very dignified," she said.
"We want to afford a dignified life for our Palestinian people and we want to spare our people repeated aggressions (by Israel)," said Haniyeh.
"Argentina will support all efforts at rebuilding Venezuelan democracy and re-establishing dignified living conditions for all its citizens," Mr. Macri wrote on Twitter.
On Sunday, Mr. Mugabe met for a second round of talks with the generals to negotiate a dignified departure, the state-run broadcaster said.
The French president was dignified, a reminder of the unifying power of dignity at a time when it has vanished from the White House.
The holiday season began at the New York Philharmonic on Wednesday, with the crisp snap of strings and the dignified mellow blare of horns.
Op-Ed Contributors President Obama will be remembered as a thoughtful and dignified president who led a scrupulously honest administration that achieved major changes.
Khan, who belongs to the opposition Labour Party, is popular in London and his response to Saturday's killings has been widely praised as dignified.
But she held herself up straight; she is a proud woman, proud to have raised a dignified family in the face of such hardship.
I raised questions about what the Committee will do to ensure that the process will be dignified and not turn into a media circus.
The alternative — their "safe, voluntary, dignified and sustainable return" to Burma, based on the recommendations of Kofi Annan's Rakhine Advisory Commission — is a fantasy.
Blend with that the characteristically British "stiff upper lip," and one can understand the necessity for a dignified, perhaps almost dispassionate public-facing queen.
They came to believe that it's morally dignified and politically constructive to scream rather than to reason, to hurl slurs in place of arguments.
The owners cut a presumably very large check to Kaepernick, who almost certainly was blackballed for taking a dignified knee during the national anthem.
At its best, hospice care is nearly miraculous in its ability to alleviate suffering and enable people to die in gentle and dignified ways.
"He hasn't been given a pardon to regain his political career, but to preserve his health in a dignified way," Mr. García Toma said.
"Current conditions in Myanmar's Rakhine state are not conducive for safe, dignified and sustainable return of stateless Rohingya refugees," said UNHCR spokesman Andrej Mahecic.
But the Los Angeles Clippers, who endured an only slightly more dignified pantsing by the Golden State Warriors immediately afterwards, didn't take it much better.
His muscular handshake with Donald Trump, his tough talk in front of Vladimir Putin and the dignified way he has represented France, have won plaudits.
"For an institution that took in and protected unmarried mothers on an equal basis, the building is equal parts playful and dignified," Randy Deutsch says.
Recognizing the import of images, he took the opportunity as frequently as possible to document his own image as a dignified, self-determined black man.
It's not a question of whether or not Americans want to live healthy, dignified lives—it's about whether or not they can even afford to.
"Gruff, elegant, twinkly, and always dignified, he is celebrated by all who knew him and loved him, and everyone who enjoyed his work," they said.
"Mexico has to assume a dignified and firm posture in the face of threats made by US President Donald Trump," Anaya was quoted as saying.
That narrow view of the West as a land of violence and action contrasts sharply with dignified images of Native Americans and spectacular natural beauty.
This week, Kehinde Wiley creates dignified portraits of Tahiti's Māhū community, how Sackler became the most toxic name in philanthropy, real-life Bambi, and more.
If you don't want to be on the show, let us find a way to write you out that's dignified and true to the character.
Karen Bradley, the Northern Ireland secretary, had to apologise after she told Parliament that security forces had always behaved in a "dignified and appropriate" way.
Had Guttmann not come to the United Kingdom, likewise, thousands of wounded veterans might never have gone on to live free, dignified and active lives.
"Gruff, elegant, twinkly, and always dignified, he is celebrated by all who knew him and loved him, and everyone who enjoyed his work," they wrote.
Department spokeswoman JoEllen Smith said in an email the agency "remains committed to carrying out court-ordered executions in a lawful, humane and dignified manner."
Anyone else who gained office with an almost 3 million popular vote deficit would have worked hard to lead in a dignified and unifying way.
She is there honoring gold star families and people are pedaling conspiracy theories that frankly don&apost shouldn&apost be dignified on the major platforms.
And it probably still wouldn't work, but it would be a more dignified way to go than wringing the last drop of sweat from Ichiro.
The Red Cross said the findings supported the "safe and dignified burial" practices conducted by its teams of trained local volunteers in virus-hit countries.
It's not hard to hear that in a song like "Crying in Public," which somehow turns sobbing on the train into a dignified, romantic act.
During a visit to the archipelago in May, Macron acknowledged the "pains of colonization" and saluted the "dignified" campaign for autonomy led by the Kanaks.
The incident served as a kind of perfect morality play for people on the left: MAGA hat-wearing wealthy young kids versus dignified Native elder.
"If you want to condemn her, go ahead, but don't mock the honor of a dignified woman," said Mr. Cardozo, also crying as he spoke.
The apology Mr. Rhoden proposes would acknowledge the silent, symbolic gesture they chose as the dignified, eloquent and appropriate protest that, in fact, it was.
" The 54-year news veteran said the speech went well "mainly because he stayed on script" and added: "No tweets today, but a dignified speech.
What struck me about my friend's story is not only that he acted as an exemplary physician and helped his patient die a dignified death.
Watch J. Periera, our go-to grill guy, grill a whole chicken in the most dignified way, by stuffing a beer can up its butt.
"I think we can all agree, the last eight years the White House has given us a leader who's passionate, intelligent, and dignified," he said.
But there was no need to remind people Thursday that the dignified professional woman at the witness table was describing something from 36 years ago.
Right after the "Who?" line, the Times says Parks is famous — but that of course she's too "quiet, pious (and) dignified" to actually admit it.
Such a gesture would have been in keeping with the image of a dignified FIFA that Mr. Infantino has relentlessly pushed since he took charge.
This gently dignified piece, with childlike simplicity and few extremes, all but dares its soloist to achieve majesty at a whisper, to only suggest virtuosity.
Whether in Idaho or Tennessee or Oregon, hospitals across the United States are holding honor walks as dignified ways to honor each patient's final contribution.
By refusing to focus on the crimes that launched this existential reappraisal, she treats them as dignified individuals rather than props in a voyeuristic entertainment.
It is a fitting part of the Gray Lady — dignified and restrained — and yet, on occasion, it has been known to let its hair down.
And Trump all but promised that, if elected to the presidency, the kinder, gentler, more dignified Trump was the Trump that would rule the country.
" — JIMMY FALLON "The U.N. used to be a solemn, dignified place, and now Trump has turned it into the studio audience from 'Married, With Children.
Both dire and dignified deeds would recur pretty much in the same way every time human beings appeared, no matter how they configured themselves politically.
This is Jim Crow politics unleashed on L.G.B.T. citizens by lawmakers furious since the court of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. dignified gay marriage.
Today, we begin a necessary conversation about how we can provide meaningful, dignified assistance to those we serve without hurting them at the same time.
As a boy, he'd loved "Good Times," particularly John Amos's portrayal of the dignified and hardworking James Evans, who reminded him of his own father.
In James Anthony Tyler's new drama, directed by Charlotte Brathwaite for the Labyrinth Theater Company, workers struggle for a living wage and a dignified life.
It urged the Myanmar government to take all necessary steps to ensure the Rohingya can return to their homes in a safe and dignified manner.
Myanmar is also committed to the voluntary, safe and dignified repatriation of displaced persons from Rakhine under the framework agreement reached between Bangladesh and Myanmar.
The baritone Igor Golovatenko, in yet another company debut, was a dignified Prince Yeletsky; the baritone Alexey Markov, a suavely superb raconteur as Count Tomsky.
Borders is leaving to become the first president and CEO of Time's Up — an organization that insists on safe, fair and dignified work for women.
The fact that early days have been restrained, dignified and even forgiving may have more to do with the quality of Obama's leadership than history.
I came to the US over a decade ago, because I believed that my family would have access to opportunities to make a dignified life.
He added that an investigation was needed to determine who had been killed and how, adding that the victims should be given a dignified burial.
And once migrants arrive in "places where they might have hoped for a dignified life'' ... they "instead find themselves before walls of indifference,″ he said.
In standing up for their rights, B&H warehouse workers continue in the legacy of organized labor to create a more dignified and humane economy.
She was a woman of some dignified middle age, in an elegant sleeveless dress the color of the sky before, or maybe after, a storm.
The situation is an embarrassment to dignified political and policy professionals who happen to believe in low taxes and restricting the legal availability of abortion.
"It's interesting, putting together an exhibition that is intended to highlight the vulnerability of the human condition in a dignified and powerful way," said Stites.
Calling secretaries "administrative assistants" was supposed to make our work more dignified, but it often feels like a thin veneer over a contempt for women's work.
"Stefanie was an extraordinary daughter, a generous loving sister, a smart and funny friend, a dignified, elegant and talented actor and a compassionate human," he wrote.
Their aim was to make a suit that was just as sophisticated and dignified as any other — but more comfortable, easier to move in, more versatile.
Watching hardship after hardship play out on the screen, we're compelled to feel deeply for our suffering protagonists, who remained dignified in the face of trouble.
In a dignified release on the team's website, Coughlin announced he was stepping down as the head coach after 12 seasons and two Super Bowl rings.
Abigail makes a mockery of the series' archetype Ryu—the dignified, perma-frowning loner whose interests comprise walking and not enjoying himself—and I love it.
The service, whose wares are packaged in dignified red and black branding, is aiming to take the shame out of the condition for a new generation.
"I support a military intervention to create a dignified democracy in Brazil," said Donizeti Dias Pereira, director of Tranziran, a trucking company in Rio de Janeiro.
Amanda was courageous, dignified and beautiful to the end and wanted everyone to know how much your support and generosity meant to her during her illness.
"(I say) that they not only carry a part but carry them all and that they carry them in a safe and dignified way," he said.
Our heroes are the powerful and dignified Alistair de Lacey, eighth Marquess of Pembroke, and Robert Selby, a newcomer who isn't who you think he is.
In my encounters with the children of Donald and Ivana Trump, they have come across as calmer, more thoughtful and even more dignified than their dad.
Florence develops a correspondence with elder town recluse Edmund Brondish (Bill Nighy), a quiet, dignified man, and the only Harborough resident who actually loves to read.
Again, there are compelling ideas in Jeri's plot, which touches on the right to a dignified death, perceptions of the disabled, and the importance of legacy.
" Already, she says, Coco has shown tremendous growth and professionalism in her shoots, "she's become stronger, and [has approached her work] in a very dignified way.
"The policy should be allowing, if not encouraging, the dignified and safe return," Bassil said in Geneva on Thursday after meeting UNHCR High Commissioner Filippo Grandi.
This pension provided workers with a guaranteed income stream for the rest of their lives and helped ensure they could enjoy a secure and dignified retirement.
A night at this tranquil and dignified hotel costs 25,000 Hyatt points, but you can also do a Points + Cash booking for 12,500 points and $250.
"In order to house and support and accommodate 33 million people at dignified standards we would be looking at an operation of $1 billion," she said.
When women's workplaces are dignified, we see women have safe and accessible ways to report harassment, where they are believed and their abusers are held accountable.
The problem is that right now, the rest of her party are unlikely to want her to do anything so dignified and in the national interest.
Macron himself has said he plans a "Jupiterian" presidency - as a remote, dignified figure, like the Roman god of gods, who weighs his rare pronouncements carefully.
Honor and service to country are timeless; these female veterans should also have the right to a dignified resting place in our country's most hallowed ground.
This ruling affirms that a woman's right to dignified and compassionate abortion care should not depend on where she lives or on the interference of politicians.
The Dong, longing for his Jumbly Girl, is certainly a more persuasive, and pensively dignified, image of longing than Tennyson's poet moaning maudlinly for his Maud.
"The only democratic and dignified way out is to give voice to the Spanish people so that they choose a new government and parliament," he said.
Golden clouds glow over a cheerful postwar Tokyo, where a dignified-looking General MacArthur salutes a city of baseball fields, Western-style buildings and strolling citizens.
The problem is that an increasing number of us have to rely on begging because all other, better, more dignified alternatives have been taken from us.
Its images of nonviolent confrontation have been blurred into a vision of dignified compliance, and its contentious activism into the predestined evolution of the American Way.
But I never know how to respond to these comments in a dignified way that also lets them know that their comment is inappropriate and hurtful.
I was especially affected by Copland's "Canticle of Freedom" (25), the composer's dignified response to having his loyalty to America questioned during the Army-McCarthy hearings.
Yates's retelling opens with Skarsgård's Tarzan living as Lord Greystoke, a dignified man who sips tea with an outstretched pinky finger and keeps company with diplomats.
Ms. Nelson-Greenberg is also considering the ways in which women unthinkingly absorb a poisoned social system for which patriarchy seems far too dignified a word.
"The divisions that luxury hotels impose is anathema within the context of the dignified, fundamental, leveling principles that are the very basis of Hajj," states Mater.
Her frontal lobe, responsible for planning and reasoning and making judgment calls — all the things we associate with rational, dignified adult functioning — is marbled with lesions.
The photographs were yet another self-inflicted indignity, exposed by the news media, for a governor who long dreamed of the dignified office of the presidency.
No guns, no tough-guy profanity, no rolling around on the floor — just a quick conversation and a dignified walk to the backseat of his car.
"This isn&apost over, and it won&apost be over until everyone in the Oakland community has a safe and dignified place to live," Walker added.
Mr. Davis, with strong assistance from a cast of dignified, charismatic criers and the music of Hauschka and Dustin O'Halloran, floods the viewer with big feelings.
He must appear dignified, focused on key issues, stay tightly on message and make it clear that he speaks as the leader of the free world.
I am proud of this dignified man and glad at this perilous time in our political history to know that such a politician can still exist.
" That's why the decision of innocence or guilt was left to the Senate which Hamilton said the framers considered "a tribunal sufficiently dignified, or sufficiently independent….
" Sunday night was only the latest effort by Ms. Pelosi to try to strike a dignified tone for the process with her appearance on "60 Minutes.
They also mentored Delia, who's choreographing an awesome dance-theatre piece about chimps reclaiming roller-skating in satin bloomers as a dignified form of self-expression.
"The court intends for this trial to certainly be dignified and to focus on the legal issues that need to be decided," Cowan said last month.
Kaepernick's protest — both his kneeling and his public persona over these last two years — has been calm and dignified in a way Ashe would have respected.
At night, the Switch House is lit from within, a 23-story concrete monolith calling to the dignified masonry of St. Paul's Cathedral across the river.
But he had to strike a fine balance between applying pressure on Zuma, a 75-year-old anti-apartheid veteran, and affording him a dignified exit.
Most of the book's portraits are headshots in which the sitters, in their finest clothing, adopt dignified poses that suggest an air of confidence and accomplishment.
Their only five-man unit that's played major minutes and come close to yielding dignified results was Butler + The Bench, and that group no longer exists.
"The City of Paris is fully mobilized to support the refugees, to shelter them and ensure a dignified respect for their humanity," the mayor's office told Reuters.
Dignified yet haunted, his eyes rimmed red from crying, he urged friends and strangers to read passages from the text his youngest child, Annelies, had left behind.
"As I have said, I'm committed to providing a forum to both Dr. Ford and Judge Kavanaugh on Thursday that is safe, comfortable, and dignified," Grassley said.
"The view that it is not dignified as a human to simply be kept alive by medical treatment is becoming more common," Mashiko said in an interview.
The United States has said it is not preventing anyone from leaving Rukban, while calling for a process of "safe, voluntary and dignified departures" from the camp.
Anyone will tell you they were one of New York's most glamorous, graceful couples, made all the more so by the dignified and private way they lived.
"The United States will only support refugee returns when they are safe, voluntary and dignified," said the memo, which is specifically about the Russian plan for Syria.
"Detention is an important part of the immigration system – but it must be fair, dignified and protect the most vulnerable," a spokeswoman told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The kind note he left them has since spread across the boundless plains of the internet, with Wall being praised for his dignified handling of the incident.
Narrated in the first person, it was sometimes chatty, sometimes uber-dignified, but always voicey in a manner that was recognizable in relation to Eggers's initial works.
And suddenly I could not help but imagine my own family -- my own mother, dignified and hardworking -- begging for a simple medication that could save her life.
" What America needed, he argued, was jobs—"dignified employment at decent pay," the kind of employment that enabled people to say, "I helped to build this country.
Ultimately, the Rohingya are left without a place to go, or the necessary legal, economic or social means to carry out dignified lives in their home country.
She is an elderly, dignified Japanese woman, retired as a nurse and a midwife, impeccably dressed in a beige linen blazer in the sweltering Tokyo summer heat.
As Nair went from strength to strength on Day 4 of the match, on-air commentators couldn't stop gushing about his calm, dignified celebrations in the middle.
The show, which has completed two seasons, focusses on abuses of power, and is animated, and dignified, by its adherence to a public-radio sense of mission.
He called for the world to find legal and dignified ways for refugees to reach safety and said 1.2 million of them must be resettled without delay.
"None of you can live in a dignified manner on your military paycheck, you can't meet the basic needs of your children and relatives," Mr. Guaidó said.
REMAKING RAKHINE Aung San Suu Kyi told an audience in Singapore in August that Myanmar is pursuing "the voluntary, safe and dignified return" of the displaced Rohingya.
Federico Luppi, a dignified Argentine actor well known for his complex performances in the dark fantasy films of Guillermo del Toro, died on Friday in Buenos Aires.
The temporary wooden caskets were provided to offer dignified treatment to the servicemen's remains, as the American military did not know what condition they would arrive in.
Nothing matters more to me than providing quality health care for my patients, in a dignified and understanding manner that centers their needs and eases their burdens.
Ten gorgeous ceramic animals, made by Ms. Vasquez Yui, are charming and mysterious, particularly a self-possessed black snake and a dignified squirrel holding out one paw.
For decades, his headquarters — a nine-story palazzo of a building in downtown Dallas, of all places — was an epicenter of innovation, a dowager of dignified disruption.
Those who step forward to serve our country deserve a fair and dignified evaluation, not a campaign of political and personal destruction based on lies and deception.
The mortuary at the central hospital in Beira "is full and dozens of bodies need to be removed and handled in a dignified way," according to ICRC.
New and emerging technologies have the power to improve the lives of workers and make jobs more stable, fair, and dignified, while still delivering value and profit.
Bad form on both counts ... The inappropriateness of Republicans chanting 'four more years' and Democrats scoffing and booing detracted significantly from what should be a dignified proceeding.
Dhaka was instead "focusing instead on a safe, dignified and sustainable repatriation", he added, saying China was actively engaged in talks with Myanmar to expedite this process.
I wanted to write a story that created just that mood—a pink hotel, Albinoni, ashes, and being unable to leave—in an exigent and dignified fashion.
In a richly-colored portrait of Mathilde and her daughter Gertrud from summer 1906, the mother's face is dignified, the child's a bit more of a caricature.
And much of the choreography is boilerplate, even corny in spots (though Jacqueline Green, in the lead role, is too majestic and dignified to ever look foolish).
" Davis also said in his letter that Grassley had promised Ford "that he would provide a fair, safe, dignified forum for Dr. Ford to provide her testimony.
Jennifer Klein is the chief strategy and policy officer at TIME'S UP Now, an organization fighting for safe, fair and dignified work for women of all kinds.
No important Republican officials have followed the lead of the state's dignified, ultraconservative senior senator, Richard Shelby, who said outright that he cannot vote for Mr. Moore.
This clash between privilege and expectations, between the puerile and the dignified, between the polished and the rough, yields what ultimately amounts to grade-A overachievement porn.
How does he think we look when he makes common cause with white supremacists or when he curses African-American athletes who engage in a dignified protest?
And she dazzled them with her scientific knowledge, grounded in her doctoral studies at the University of Geneva, and her dignified appeals to conscience, in many languages.
"We must find a way forward ... that guarantees us dignified treatment and identification of the bodies," said Alejandro Encinas, the deputy interior minister responsible for human rights.
In a cemetery some 53 miles northwest of Volgograd in Rossoshka, there&aposs a dignified cemetery for German soldiers who perished at Stalingrad and nearby Rostov-on-Don.
As the startup whittled itself down to prepare for a disappointing, yet relatively dignified, sign-off, Magic Leap began to grow cagey about finalizing the acquisition, sources say.
Adults want a tormented Wonder Woman grieving for fallen comrades, not a cheerful Wonder Woman using her magic lasso to make dignified Amazon doctors stand on their heads.
On December 633th federal authorities arrested at least 32 participants in a dignified but impassioned multi-faith demonstration organised by a Quaker group on the border with Mexico.
I also think the way Peterson cherry-picked the few more dignified-sounding sentences from the diary of one of the Columbine killers, Eric Harris, was downright dishonest.
Will's money allows him to arrange luxurious trips overseas with both of his caregivers and affords him the services of a dignified potential death in a Swiss chalet.
Amid vicious and sometimes personal vitriol, Taylor remained a dignified and charming personality and went on to become a much-loved and admired figure within the English game.
"Millions of women and men around the world have broken their silence with #MeToo, demanding safe and dignified workplaces free from the scourge of sexual harassment," she tweeted.
The government said last week that a negotiating committee had agreed with IEBC to "facilitate the orderly and dignified exit of current commissioners and ensure a seamless transition".
In Oregon and across the United States, career public servants — teachers, firefighters, police officers — regularly forgo higher private-sector wages for the promise of a dignified future retirement.
The Myanmar government has previously pledged to do its best to make sure repatriation under an agreement signed with Bangladesh in November would be "fair, dignified and safe".
That's a dignified name for a society that simply wants to ensure that people eat more asparagus and prepare it correctly, and to promote proper asparagus farming methods.
Stay dignified, put healthy habits in place of the social media checking, stay strong, and put yourself back at the center stage of your life where you belong!
Some visionaries, of course, embraced prosthetics as a means for human transformation, as if the body were a malleable object that could be dignified and enhanced by technology.
But Westerners found him dignified and eloquent, and he had been chosen at a conference in Bonn earlier that month in part because he wasn't just another warlord.
Gig economy workers across the United States and the world are fighting for a livable wage and dignified work—which could cost Uber billions if even minimally realized.
He told reporters Monday afternoon that Democrats haven't even dignified his negotiating position with a counteroffer, raising doubts about whether they're serious about getting a deal this month.
The United Nations said it would keep calling for "voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of refugees to places of origin - and UNHCR's involvement in the repatriation process".
"Ramaphosa has to chart a very careful course so he can win broad ANC support and negotiate a dignified exit for Zuma," independent political analyst Daniel Silke said.
The idea that he will now engage in a "course correction" — that he will flip a switch and transform himself into a decent and dignified man — is laughable.
This strange presidential aesthetic is replicated on the international stage, where we have regressed as a civilized nation from once-dignified and purposeful leadership to ineffectual global belligerence.
This economy offers no clear path toward making a secure and dignified life out of the ways many people are raised to live, to seek pleasure and respect.
But his increased drinking and the attendant inability to present a dignified face for both the Pistons and pro basketball was more than Zollner was willing to accept.
But no one managed to make drinking look as dignified as when Helen Mirren slammed a shot of tequila on the red carpet to kick off the night.
Attributed to Robert de Lannoy of Paris, it is a study in idealization and dignified restraint — down to the orderly rivuletlike textures of the saint's camel-hair coat.
Since then, we've had many film Batmen — his onscreen incarnations have oscillated between campy (Joel Schumacher) and dignified (Christopher Nolan) — but his guiding principle has remained the same.
Suddenly, wealthy European countries got interested in fixing a broken system: making it more financially viable, more dignified for refugees, and more palatable for host governments and communities.
A demand to be acknowledged as dignified citizens, not obedient subjects, is palpable in numerous protest movements that are ready to stand up to government and police pressure.
In James Anthony Tyler's new drama, directed by Charlotte Brathwaite for the Labyrinth Theater Company, a group of workers struggle for a living wage and a dignified life.
These reciprocal and escalating actions by both countries threaten the already precarious existence of ordinary citizens searching for greater government accountability, economic certainty, and a more dignified life.
Still, with the dignified exception of Leonard Cohen, who wrote his own epitaph, none of these boomer heroes have been doing work comparable to that in their primes.
TODAY'S QUOTE It is injustice that turns them away from places where they might have hope for a dignified life, but instead find themselves before walls of indifference.
As he went through the traditional inaugural paces, he toggled between the dignified bearing expected of a man in his role and the coarse bravado that he prefers.
" Trump sneered, adding that when he complained that the dignified and well-respected former ambassador was being treated too gently, he was told: "Well, sir, she's a woman.
It is dignified because it represents Britons' collective view of themselves as a decent bunch of people, and efficient because it treats more than 1m patients every 36 hours.
Time's Up was founded in 2017 to fight for "safe, fair and dignified work" for women, and Borders was brought on to be their first CEO in October 2018.
The U.N. refugee agency and Bangladesh finalized a memorandum of understanding this year that said the repatriation process must be "safe, voluntary and dignified in line with international standards."
In that time I have reflected on and marveled at the chilly and dignified silence that has been maintained by the women I myself have dumped over the years.
"Since graduation is a dignified and solemn occasion, graduating seniors and their guests should behave appropriately," the slide appeared to say in the photo obtained by the Greenville News.
The exhibit at Terrault, titled In a Dignified Fashion, consists of four parts: collages, photographs, a video installation, and some prose printed on a wall between thin lace curtains.
The memorandum of understanding signed Wednesday promises to establish a "framework of cooperation" that aims to create the conditions for "voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable" repatriation of Rohingya refugees.
The bank said it had condemned violence there and was providing Bangladesh with support to address the needs of Rohingya refugees until returns could be voluntary, safe and dignified.
"That reinforces the importance here of clear signs of sincerity of the government's stated position of welcoming back Rohingya in a safe, secure and dignified manner," Green told reporters.
Opponents of Chile's private pension system say it forces workers to give their earnings to for-profit funds that do not ensure a dignified old age for all Chileans.
"It is not acceptable to ask a moral, dignified man to cast his vote to help elect an immoral man who is absent decency or dignity," Beck wrote Tuesday.
The instrument's lid had been removed, baring its dignified innards — the gold-toned cast-iron harp with sections of strings fanning out like veins — studded with tiny paper markers.
You can tell the "punishment" crowd on the left when they argue that people shouldn't be forced to take "dead-end jobs," implying they are less dignified than joblessness.
"Bangladesh wants nothing but a safe, voluntary, dignified and sustainable repatriation," said the official, who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak to media.
Yet even if Mr Durant chose a far more dignified means of announcing his choice—a brief online article—his choice is actually more galling than Mr James's was.
The potential deal with the Taliban would also allow the 14,000 U.S. troops stationed in Afghanistan to leave in a gradual and dignified fashion over an 18-month period.
Ali Hakim has often been played broadly, with an exaggerated accent, but in the sly and dignified Nathanson's hands his humor is more intentional, and less an ethnic joke.
The differences between the two men are manifold: Eisenhower was the nation's greatest war hero, a dignified man of preternatural calm, who was also the president of Columbia University.
Monday brings Investigation Discovery's "JonBenet: An American Murder Mystery," a three-night re-examination of the case that may turn out to be the most dignified of the lot.
On a bluff overlooking the 18th hole sits Addison: a dignified but generic-­looking restaurant of old-school American opulence, with coffered ceilings, dark wood and a roaring fireplace.
Maybe if women's clothing sizes corresponded to our actual body sizes — if sizes were just sizes — shopping could be a more dignified and less stressful experience for all women.
"I would like to see her remains removed out of there and we'll give her a dignified funeral," said the soft-spoken father of seven and grandfather of eight.
There certainly is in "SuperMansion: War on Christmas," a hilarious special episode of Crackle's animated "SuperMansion" show that is the polar opposite of the dignified story of the cobbler.
Giving a wry twist to the overheated debate around bathroom access, the artist assails borders between genders, and between bodies and their accessories, with a kind of dignified slapstick.
"Burmese authorities have shown no ability to ensure the safe, dignified and voluntary return of Rohingya refugees as provided by international standards," said a statement from Human Rights Watch.
Wilton Parmenter, his character, was a bumbling accidental hero who was involved in more pratfalls than you might expect from the dignified leader of a strategically important Western fort.
"The Front Runner," a new movie about the implosion of Gary Hart's 1980s run for president, shows the news media collectively as about as dignified as an oil spill.
And in composing for about 21961 films and television shows, he harnessed his versatility in creating scores that could be stirring or menacing, understated or dramatic, playful or dignified.
But America has probably not heard the last of Mr Bolton, who is unlikely to replicate the dignified silences of Mr McMaster or James Mattis, an ousted defence secretary.
"Maybe he feels that, as president, as the next president of the United States, that he should be marginally more dignified than talking about alligators in swamps," Gingrich said.
"What's more, they constitute an infamy against the highest authority of the state, and constitute without doubt a false positive against a decent and dignified Venezuelan," the statement said.
"Those who step forward to serve our country deserve a fair and dignified evaluation, not a campaign of political and personal destruction based on lies and deception," Trump said.
Learning that her savings have been wiped out by a financial scheme, she responds by swearing — and just like that, Diane's seven-season record of dignified speech is shattered.
"It is clear that conditions are not yet met for the safe, voluntary, dignified and sustainable return of Rohingya refugees to their places of origin or choice," Guterres said.
The World Bank reports that the basics of a dignified life are more available to the poorest among us than at any time in history, by a big margin.
Early on, he explained that he saw the office as Jupiterian—necessitating a supremely confident style of decision-making at a dignified remove, in imitation of the Roman god.
Voight, who watched the transfer —which he described as so "respectful, so dignified" — but didn't meet the soldiers' families, later told reporters that the president had invited him along.
To showcase her sensitive and dignified nature, our stylist chose a coat by a Milanese brand: "I thought this would be perfect, because it is very elegant," Bonazzi says.
To showcase her sensitive and dignified nature, our stylist chose a coat by a Milanese brand: "I thought this would be perfect, because it is very elegant," Bonazzi says.
And that's where I, for one, want him: in the rearview mirror, growing tinier and tinier as we zoom, pedal to the metal, toward a saner, more dignified horizon.
Controversially, Oxfam agreed to give Van Hauwermeiren and two other senior officials "a phased and dignified exit," because firing them would have had "potentially serious implications" for the charity.
"Those who step forward to serve our country deserve a fair and dignified evaluation, not a campaign of political and personal destruction based on lies and deception," he said.
Reeta Roy, the foundation's chief executive officer, told Reuters they would spend more than $4803 billion to create 30 million "dignified jobs" for young people on the continent by 2030.
That process is hardly dignified: nothing can be farther from the grand world of European symbols and high-minded post-nationalism than the unseemly squabble over resources between member states.
If it is easy to respect the sincerity and the craftsmanship that went into Scorsese's dignified and handsome drama, it isn't so easy to be moved by its hero's ordeal.
Arrows pierce her mythical deer body, nails puncture her flesh, and her torso is torn open and bound by a body brace as tears stream down her proud, dignified face.
Wogaman, a dignified man and Methodist scholar, said he tried not to preach politics overtly, though he thought carefully about the messages his sermons would send to the first family.
I mean, was there ever a presidential candidate who looked and sounded more like he came out of central casting for the role of "handsome, dignified president" than Mitt Romney?
Chances of democracy and of dignified life for all have diminished with every forced disappearance, sectarian attack, or crackdown on LGBT communities and those of divergent social and religious convictions.
Life insurers must somehow reinvent themselves without losing sight of their core purpose: providing a way for their customers to plan for a dignified old age without overburdening the state.
And in that pocket of time during the maelstrom of Pitt and Aniston's divorce, Jolie and Pitt figured out how to present their relationship in a way that dignified it.
While a lot of the imagery is distinctly feminine, this site is clearly focused on portraying pornography in a positive, dignified manner that's appealing to a wide range of people.
As 2015 dies a dignified death and 2016 rears its confusing and frightening, but exciting head, now is the time to pause and consider what happened in the last year.
Moreover, it gave him a dignified departure by letting him post a farewell letter that painted the picture of a well-respected executive retiring after 15 long years of service.
Meanwhile, former industrial areas which once offered hard but dignified jobs -- coal mines, power stations, manufacturing plants -- are today awash with call centres, fulfilment centres and work on supermarket checkouts.
"The international community should also work together to ensure their safe and dignified return to their homeland," Yildirim, who was accompanied by Bangladesh's Foreign Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali, said.
"Begging for acknowledgement or even asking diminishes dignity and diminishes power and we are a dignified people and we are powerful, let's not forget it," she said in the clip.
His dignified slave, called possibly the most distinguished looking man in the room, attended him during the convention—the only black man whose presence is recorded at the closed event.
"It's time we finally made Social Security more generous, and increased its benefits so that today's retirees and future generations get the dignified retirement that they've earned," Mr. Obama said.
A much needed pep talk with a friend on or near Wednesday evening will have you feeling empowered as you both devise efficient and dignified ways to direct your income.
"Those who step forward to serve our country deserve a fair and dignified evaluation, not a campaign of political and personal destruction based on lies and deception," the president said.
Herzog captures how he refused to make a big media spectacle of this; dignified to the end, he concluded the Soviet experiment with visible irritation rather than a somber eulogy.
You were cleaning the gutters while wearing a pair of Bluetooth headphones that were tuned to the BBC, listening to measured condemnations of United States policy from dignified European politicians.
Officials considered that a more dignified, objective way to root out not only impostors but also intersex athletes, who, Olympic officials said, needed to be barred to ensure fair play.
A few blocks from the boulder, a dignified columned building in gray stone, built to display New York goods at the expo, is now home to the Buffalo History Museum.
Coney Barrett would not only serve the Constitution better than most jurists of our time; she would reveal, by the very integrity of her life, a more dignified way forward.
A second source in Sirisena's party said the president was looking for a "dignified exit" by withdrawing the dissolution order as the court was unlikely to rule in his favor.
So there is some irony in Kennedy's decision, last week, to turn over his precious seat on the Supreme Court to the least dignified man ever to serve as President.
We send them our love and the legend of Harvey Milk, so they may be strengthened and their lives dignified, as we who knew Harvey were, ourselves, strengthened and empowered.
As a result, we have a real concern that our political family, The Republicans, will not be able to compete in this presidential election in a calm and dignified way.
Victories in the three jurisdictions would galvanize a movement that seeks to give terminally ill Americans a dignified alternative to the dismal choices they face in most of the country.
The books' modesty of scale appears like a rebellion against importance, but they are insistent, even a little pedantic — self-conscious intellectual sallies that bring a dignified brevity to nonfiction.
For properly dignified Mozart, however — for Mozart which takes us beyond ourselves — we must go back a few decades, to Karl Böhm, the Vienna Philharmonic and the sainted Gundula Janowitz.
Or can it choose to take them down in favor, perhaps, of what a majority of residents believe is a more dignified name, 2579 Riverside Boulevard, its simple street address?
While I and so many Americans have admired your quiet, confident, dignified response in ignoring that assault, it allowed the administration to use its own voice to control the narrative.
But one of the great orators of the time, three-time presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan, was also sometimes ridiculed by opponents as not quite dignified enough for the office.
They appear in all sorts of texts: informational texts (words such as relative, vary, formulate, specificity, and accumulate), technical texts (calibrate, itemize, periphery), and literary texts (misfortune, dignified, faltered, unabashedly).
When people have a real chance to say what kind of world they want, they tend to tell similar stories: safety for themselves and their families, dignified work, health care.
If and when Ford testifies to the Senate Judiciary Committee, any dignified, empathic soul who believes her story will understand that she is exposing her very being to the world.
We made a video of me traveling through LAX, and that felt like a way in which we could make a dignified statement on how we feel at the moment.
I've got my partner with me, who's a very dignified person, who I had worked with at Lehman for almost all my career, and he's sort of watching this scenario.
In its early scenes, "Frantz" sustains the mood of a solemn, romantic period piece whose dignified melancholy is deepened by Philippe Rombi's Mahler-influenced soundtrack, sighing discreetly in the background.
He sacrificed for his beliefs and with a dignified use of free speech, that grandest of American traditions, he came to personify a coming of political age across several sports.
"Mein Kampf" had also been published in 1925, years before Hitler had attained the dignified position of chancellor; those who wanted to could simply dismiss the book as intemperate juvenilia.
"We want to have dignified medical care with easy access ... saving lives, alleviating the suffering, and we want to stand for our humanitarian values that we all share and believe in."
This week was all about bold behavior: fake robots slinging pizzas, dignified statues wearing wearing wigs to celebrate crap cars, startups taking bald-faced swipes at Tesla and its electric dominance.
To save lives, we need to rebuild the environment in which people live, reinforcing their resilience and ensuring their livelihoods to offer them the possibility of a dignified way of life.
Since our invites for the wedding appear to have gotten lost in the mail, we instead formulated a dignified plan B: to cue up the grand affair straight from our couches.
It would help if networks would stop insisting on having every representative of every view on television, or if outlets would be more selective about what they dignified with their attention.
Grenfell United, a community group, organises a monthly silent walk, which "provides a chance to reflect and remember in a dignified manner," says Natasha Elcock, who lived on the 11th floor.
After his wretched night, Ronaldo, much criticized already at the tournament for a lack of humility after his dismissive comments about Iceland's tactics in their previous match, demonstrated a dignified side.
Still, both sides say Pitt and Jolie still love each other and expect them to find a way to "move forward in a dignified way," as a Pitt source puts it.
"The most dangerous thing is that youth have started to lose hope [of] a dignified life in Gaza," Mr Sinwar said in a meeting with foreign journalists this month, his first.
In response, many in the black, Jewish, and Catholic press promoted the idea of "dignified silence" or "selective silence," or denying the hate group the oxygen that it so desperately wanted.
Vice President Pence was reportedly at Andrews Air Force Base on Monday night to attend the "dignified transfer of the U.S. servicemen killed in the attack in Afghanistan," Jake Tapper reported.
Subs often have to earn dignified totems or positions from their doms, like a collar or patch, but with chastity, the dom has to earn the responsibility of holding my key.
There's also a cover of Johnny Cash's "Unchained" around four minutes in which takes a while to come together, but eventually finds the type of gruff, dignified melancholy that you'd expect.
Sure, he forgot where he put his watch (and accuses his nurse of having stolen it), but he also seems rather dignified, and is clearly still capable of wounding his daughter.
" The senator still supported the rights of businesses "to make a profit," but he also acknowledged that workers should have "dignified work" and that our economy should serve the "common good.
Surely, the dignified Jeff we meet in American Crime Story, played by Finn Wittrock, is meant to stand in for the many queer soldiers who endured similar physical and psychological ordeals.
If an American with a disability can't even buy a meal with his or her paycheck, he or she is likely to feel demeaned and insulted rather than dignified and proud.
Yes, the Countess Olivia (a gravely dignified Nanya-Akuki Goodrich) maintains her traditional mourning and resistance to the overtures of love from the Duke Orsino (a gallant, man-bunned Jose Llana).
TV that one of his first assignments as an officer in the Old Guard was participating in a dignified transfer of remains for service members killed overseas during a 2007 mission.
Although his tastes ran more toward burgers and Denny's, when Wallace chose fine dining, he might turn up at classic, dignified Silvercreek (193 North Race Street, Urbana; 217-328-3402; couriersilvercreek.com).
Before the internet, we could reasonably believe all of our heroes—or our beloved celebs, same difference really—to be dignified and generally better people, capable of staying above the fray.
"It is not acceptable to ask a moral, dignified man to cast his vote to help elect an immoral man who is absent decency or dignity," Mr. Beck wrote on Facebook.
But after discussions with Mr. Carroll, it was decided that Olivia, the dignified aristocrat in mourning who falls in love with the cross-dressed Viola, would be a more appropriate choice.
"Especially now with selfies everywhere and all these people taking pictures of themselves, the camera says to them, 'Lola Flash is here and she wants someone who looks dignified,'" she said.
"Federal and state laws guarantee certain basic rights to all residents of this facility and they include the right to a dignified existence and to be treated with dignity," it said.
Almost seven years ago, she launched Hedley & Bennett under the simple premise of giving cooks more dignified workwear, swapping out the standard cheap synthetic aprons for top-grade linens and canvas.
Savannah is a gorgeous place — Spanish moss drips gloomily from gnarled oak trees and old colonial-style houses line its dignified streets — but it is also a city of great complexity.
"To decide in the place of people who cannot express themselves, to judge that their life is not dignified or 'has no meaning,' is neither ethical nor scientifically justifiable," they wrote.
"It's more dignified for people than just bagging something for them and handing it to them," said Debbie Hampson, the director of community programming services at Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens.
The code says: The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.
" Dr. Nina F. Schor, the chairwoman of the pediatrics department at the University of Rochester Medical Center, recalled in an interview: "She looked and comported herself as the very dignified professor.
Maybe the dignified thing to do these days would be just to walk out to Tupac and confirm for the bloodthirsty crowd that they'll be getting the funeral they came for.
And the president left quickly after the rally, departing for Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to participate in a dignified transfer of two soldiers killed over the weekend in Afghanistan.
It also feels like an imposition on someone so insistent on the dignified multiplicity of her own identity, which—for the present moment—must also contain some features that are unknowable.
Hollande was widely credited with a dignified and statesmanlike response to Islamist militant attacks that killed 17 people at the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and a Jewish supermarket in January 2015.
Radha Paudel, who founded the Radha Paudel Foundation in 2016 to campaign for "dignified menstruation", said she found many women still quietly lived in isolation during their periods due to superstition.
"I wanted to create new centers of dignity [as a way to] cultivate stories that could provide new ways for one to feel dignified in their life," explains Morris to Creators.
On VICE: Carmelo Anthony in Cuba For centuries, power has been defenseless before the jokes and ridicule that strip from rulers their dignified gowns and appearance of being their homeland's saviors.
"I think that there's a feeling that the Senate is not-is not dignified like it used to be," he told the New York Times in an interview that published this month.
But the fact that he was a 20-year veteran, a highly decorated officer and a Purple Heart recipient, especially, entitled him to a dignified and respectful departure from the White House.
"Love is not dignified or newsworthy but if you look for it, love actually is all around," he narrates as Marti Pellow flings a cushion at the telly and calls his agent.
" The rule states: "Players, coaches and trainers are to stand and line up in a dignified posture along the sidelines or on the foul line during the playing of the national anthem.
Trump neither possesses President Nixon's voracious political instincts nor President Reagan's public air of dignified elegance -- yet all three have more in common on race matters than many would care to admit.
In an effort to raise awareness about just how dignified, put together and effortlessly elegant cats are, several Instagram famous kitties have banded together to share their Halloween costumes with the world.
The basic idea is simple: eliminate most other safety net programs and replace them with a one-size-fits-all cash handout which would be sufficient to provide a dignified, frugal life.
"We would like to have a very independent study and investigation into his death so that there can be a dignified closure," said CTA spokesman Tashi Phuntsok, expressing "full solidarity" with Lhamo.
He will in his post-presidency become a symbol, maybe somebody we need more than when he was president, to remind us of what it is to be dignified in public life.
He takes a seat at the historic Resolute desk — built from the remains of a 19th century British ship — and finds a dignified and somber letter from his predecessor, President Barack Obama.
" He added, "It would have been so much more dignified if he had recognized that his 'sell by' date had arrived and he had retired and handed over to a chosen successor.
He won a Tony as the original lead in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; he was nominated for five Emmys for playing Mad Men's dignified ad exec Bert Cooper.
"The pressure will come from within the ANC to engineer a dignified exit for President Zuma ... this judgement hastens or adds substantial pressure for an early retirement by Zuma," he told Reuters.
In its rule book, the N.B.A. requires players, coaches and trainers "to stand and line up in a dignified posture along the sidelines or on the foul line" during the national anthem.
Tom Bernstein, a longtime friend, said that the moment was a "stress test for democracy" and that Mr. Bush wanted to make his points in a "very direct but very dignified" way.
He would rather be known by something more dignified than pot doc, something like cannabis doctor, or marijuana MD, but generally, that's what people say: I need to see the pot doc.
He adapted and treated me with utter fairness and kindness, even when I dubbed him "goofy" for bouncing around like Tom Hanks in "Big," an irrepressible boy in a dignified man's body.
A boisterous performer who supported himself with a banjo-and-comedy stage act when television or film roles were scant, Mr. Van Dyke was a ham to his brother's more dignified persona.
My first day in the refugee camps, watching Rohingya men try to remain dignified as they were herded into lines to wait for a pack of glucose biscuits, made my eyes sting.
More outrageous, such hope cannot be decreed from above by politicians, leaders or businesspeople, but only created from below by people struggling together for a fair, dignified and free way of life.
"The pressure will come from within the ANC to engineer a dignified exit for President Zuma ... this judgment hastens or adds substantial pressure for an early retirement by Zuma," he told Reuters.
"It was the Sermon on the Mount, rather than a doctrine of passive resistance, that initially inspired the Negroes of Montgomery to dignified social action," King recalled of the Montgomery bus boycott.
In the show's final act, an otherwise dignified Canadian father with Justin Trudeau-like good looks thrust his pelvis across the makeshift stage as if possessed by the spirit of Elvis Presley.
By the time of the revolution it was well understood that America was the land of futurity, the vanguard nation that would lead all of humanity to a dignified and democratic future.
"[Kelly is] a good soldier, but he should know that he works for the American people ... this mopping, enough of mopping after these not-so-dignified expressions of condolence," Khan told Newsweek.
If there is another actress working today who could have pulled off this role, who could have dignified, deepened and brought humor to it, I can't think of whom it might be.
White House aides say they expect the president to try to refrain from criticism during the transition because of his belief in the importance of a courteous and dignified transfer of power.
We've named her Suzy, and she's got a long road ahead of her, but we intend to give her a dignified life and a happy home for the remainder of her years.
The group has raised concerns with Mexican authorities about ensuring that migrants have access to "dignified reception conditions," including proper documentation and places to stay while they wait in Mexico, Herreros said.
While a reluctant leader, Ms. Merkel has provided a dignified but firm response to both President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and to President Trump, who have both tried to provoke her.
"(We) expressed our continued support for Myanmar's commitment to ... facilitate the voluntary return of displaced persons in a safe, secure and dignified manner," the statement said, not calling the Rohingya by name.
While those veterans engage in the kind of dignified slumming that makes material like this enjoyable, Palmer gives Diana — on whom the story hinges — the flat affect of a lesser CW heroine.
" A spokesman for Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said it was "laughable" to think the editorial could have authored the column, bemoaning that "dignified public servants are forced to deny being the source.
However, most U.S. national security professionals know that ISIS will be defeated only when communities are stabilized, responsible governments exist, and services are provided enabling life and dignified livelihoods free from fear.
"The biographical information we have demonstrates that Barbara was accustomed to meeting with well-heeled members of society and the oil painting itself portrays her in a highly dignified fashion," McShane stated.
When a 48-year-old man tried to attach the wedge-shaped thing to the seat in front, a woman threw water in his face and it just got more dignified from there.
By and large, however, American messianic experiments in apostolic socialism appealed to converts' highest ideals: they stood for equal access to jobs and education, gender parity, racial justice, and more dignified human labor.
" Even funnier are the wry descriptions, like when the audience is told that Tate's dean is so dignified that he never married, "for fear his wife would call him by his first name.
We are committed to continuing to build towards a New York City where every person has access to the health care they need to lead a dignified life - we hope you join us.
"It's not something Deborah or I would have expected… Nick is focused, dignified, reverent, the brass cross shimmering in the candlelight," Roker explained, making reference to his son's self-proclaimed "churchgoing guy" responsibilities.
It was a time when fiscal conservatives and progressive Democrats treated each other with respect (to a point), compromised for the sake of the country and the office of the presidency was dignified.
It's about seeming to be one sort of person, a "pillar of the community"  —  responsible, dignified, respectable, a family man, a liberal, a progressive, presidential, whatever  —  while really being A Very Bad Boy.
"What is more beautiful, more democratic, more dignified than to give the choice back to the people," Salvini told the Senate in a speech constantly interrupted by shouting and heckling from other parties.
In a statement Thursday, the UN said the agreement aims to create the conditions required for the "voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable" return of Rohinyga to their former homes or wherever they choose.
"This is new territory, I mean this hasn't been done in the past, and I want to do everything I can to ensure that this is handled in a dignified manner," said Sen.
Dignified, resigned, he subsists on the medicine of his own cynicism: he tells himself that it is not his job to excite the kids, merely to lay the foundations of their cultural heritage.
The dignified calm with which Mr. Toussaint plays these rollicking tunes almost suggests a sleight-of-hand: he's not showing you how much work it takes to make this music sound so effortless.
The niceness, too, can be touching, as when Paul Hamilton (the dignified anchor of an appealing cast) hooks up with Darrin Wright at the end of a feel-good section in a disco.
"The Extra" is an engaging, slack and sometimes frustrating novel, translated in dignified but stilted prose by Stuart Schoffman, that reflects both Yehoshua's gift for surreal comedy and his penchant for schoolmasterly expositions.
Working people of all faiths, all colors, all ages and all genders are speaking up at town halls and community meetings for good, affordable healthcare, a dignified retirement and respect for our diversity.
U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez intends the 2020s to be the decade that the United States tackles climate change by reinventing our society's antiquated energy infrastructure, while also guaranteeing Americans livable, dignified incomes.
For the last 50 years, Mr. Leiser said, the traditional take was to portray the Arabs with long pointy shoes and big funny turbans, while the Italians were presented as elegant and dignified.
If they did not perceive the South Korean refugees as "subhuman," if they had perceived the suffering of others completely and truly, as dignified human beings, would such a thing have been possible?
The soprano Krassimira Stoyanova produced an otherworldly floated high note during the Offertorium and projected well that distinctly operatic state of dignified victimhood, but her voice had little presence in the vast Met.
And that is what we are getting, up and down the culture, more of this shameful signifying abandonment and high-handedness, as graceful and dignified as a child clomping around in daddy's shoes.
A once-dignified politician, he was broadcast to the world Friday with cat ears and whiskers when his staff mistakenly live-streamed a press conference with the cat filter mistakenly hovering over him.
Mr. Okerlund's dignified on-air bearing came early in his career: He worked as a local radio and television broadcaster before he started working with the American Wrestling Association in the early 1970s.
Trump's, by contrast, show the president as resolute and square-jawed; even in a relaxed image like You Are Not Forgotten or Teach a Man to Fish, his smile is slight and dignified.
" Confronted later with the sworn testimony of a dignified and affronted lawman, the White House press office, its own credibility in tatters, was left to feebly insist, "The president is not a liar.
"It's trying to develop a housing solution where you're hitting that balance between affordable but dignified, but then also making it appropriate to the needs of the inhabitant," Giffin said of the movement.
" The Florida Department of Corrections defended its use of the drug: "This is the Department's most solemn duty and the foremost objective with the lethal injection procedure is a humane and dignified process.
But, as played by the Clevelanders, with the discipline and clarity that make them one of the finest ensembles in the country (if not the world), the piece was more dignified than light.
The goal of Time's Up, the organization started in Hollywood in the wake of the Weinstein accusations, is no less than "safe, dignified and respectful work for everyone," said its president, Tina Tchen.
Growing up the son of lawyers in Chicago, "my family was very formal and dignified — you had to sit up straight and you couldn't have your elbows on the dinner table," he said.
The Senate -- as articulated by Alexander Hamilton in Federalist 65 -- was expected to be "a tribunal sufficiently dignified, or sufficiently independent...to preserve, unawed and uninfluenced, the necessary impartiality" in an impeachment trial.
But she also complimented Trump when she felt he did something right, such as his dignified reaction to Roy Moore's defeat and his swift reaction to the April 2017 chemical attacks in Syria.
Yet even as people with disabilities live independent and dignified lives, they must contend with daily obstacles — both visible and invisible — put in place by a society that has long ignored their needs.
"Kind but courageous, friendly but dignified, the bulldog is a thick-set, low-slung, well-muscled bruiser whose &apossourmug&apos face is the universal symbol of courage and tenacity," AKC&aposs website summarizes.
BIRKENHEAD, England (Reuters) - Prince William and his wife Kate formally named a new British polar research ship "Sir David Attenborough" on Thursday, a more dignified title than the public's choice of "Boaty McBoatface".
Greg Barnett, the frontman of the Menzingers, knows that all too well — "We put miles on these old jean jackets," he sings — and is looking to find a dignified way through middle age.
"People are very eager to go back if the conditions are right and if the conditions are safe, if the conditions are dignified, and of course it has to be voluntary," he told Reuters.
How can we provide almost seven billion humans, many of whom still live in poverty, with the energy and resources they need to live a dignified life, while stemming our reliance on fossil fuels?
The kindly, gentle influence of the mother in the home and the dignified influence of the teacher in the school will far outweigh all the influence of all the mannish female politicians on earth.
Even better is Hopkins, who seems to be having the time of his life as Burton, perhaps because he gets to drop the dignified gravitas or once and play up his goofy, eccentric side.
"It is not acceptable to ask a moral, dignified man to cast his vote to help elect an immoral man who is absent decency or dignity," Beck wrote on Facebook in reference to Trump.
Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, gave a dignified response, saying she had experienced Soviet domination as a child in East Germany and was glad her united country was now free to make its own decisions.
Maja Lovbjerg Hansen from Street Lawyers, an organization that provides legal aid to street sex workers, the homeless and drug users, said Sexelance was highlighting workers' rights for street prostitutes in a "dignified way".
Those currently hospitalized have stabilized, and their status is improving, according to Tarik Jasarevic, a spokesman for the WHO, adding that "safe and dignified burial" has been conducted for eight of those who died.
In her public politics, she uses the rhetorical vocabulary of America's glory days, when white tact and white taste and a deep voice and dignified white middle age connoted wealth and power and stability.
"This is not going to go away," he continued, adding that economic migrants who do not merit asylum should be repatriated "in a humane and dignified way" to free up space at the camps.
It might be nice if every once in a while he tried putting on the part of president, even if such a dignified office doesn't really come close to matching his authentically-base self.
The actress, producer and fitness mogul is in DC with a delegation called "Unstoppable Women Workers," which is made up of domestic workers and farmworkers who are lobbying Congress for safe and dignified workplaces.
Even if he hadn't been generous to you all when you were younger, a family member should want to make sure that an aging parent has the resources for a dignified end of life.
Washington (CNN)Former President Bill Clinton praised White House press secretary Sarah Sanders for her "dignified" response after she was asked to leave a Virginia restaurant due to her role in the Trump administration.
"I'm sorry; I don't want to see him," Owens told a military chaplain at Dover Air Force Base after being told that Trump would be attending the dignified transfer ceremony for his son's casket.
" Lawyers for Ford said in a statement that "senators claiming to want a dignified debate should not repeat lies constructed by the Judiciary Committee that were cynically designed to win support for Judge Kavanaugh.
While his golfing exploits and his dignified and friendly personality will long be remembered, his legacy will also be invoked on hot days when an iced tea and a lemonade both sound awfully good.
Mr. de Montebello framed the whole process as a dignified rite of passage for the incoming director, even though it took him two-thirds of his own directorship to secure the chief executive title.
This past week, liberals, progressives and others protesting Mr. Trump's comments about Haiti, El Salvador, and the countries of Africa understandably rushed to defend them as beautiful, dignified places unworthy of his vulgar derision.
The sculpture casts the president of the Confederacy, whose states seceded and fought to preserve slavery in the US, as a dignified leader, gesturing towards unseen devotees with an outstretched arm and open hand.
" Amie Shao, who helped lead MASS Design's work in Haiti, reflected: "When we started, our goal was simply to help Gheskio do their work better in treating their patients in a more dignified setting.
Mr. Molinaro tried to couch his attacks in a more dignified tone, repeatedly calling Mr. Cuomo "sir" and denouncing the "bullying and the threatening" that he said had come to dominate New York politics.
"You have to remain dignified because it's your place of work, but you're thinking, Don't touch me," one Brooklyn bartender recalled, with a request for anonymity after she directed a curse toward offending clientele.
Instead, observe the drama from a comfortable distance, like a spectator at a tennis match, diligently following the increasingly aggressive volleys with (at most) a dignified smatter of applause for a good match point.
"Everyone should understand the risks of HIV, and everyone who needs it should have the chance of dignified help and support," John wrote in the letter, co-signed by The Independent's owner Evgeny Lebedev.
They swiftly moved to anoint Mnangagwa as Mugabe's successor, arrange Mugabe's expulsion from the party and set a short deadline for him to choose between a dignified resignation and the final coup de grâce.
"I think we could work out a way it could be dignified, public, with questions, with Leader McConnell," Schumer said on CBS' "Face the Nation," referring to the Republican Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell.
Michael Greller paid tribute to the dignified way Spieth has behaved throughout his brief career, including throwing away a five-shot lead and virtually handing the Green Jacket to Englishman Danny Willett on Sunday.
In an age when editors of monthlies must compete, seemingly impossibly, with the daily dopamine hits of 'grams and memes and TikToks, The World of Interiors appears to occupy an earlier, more dignified era.
In "Jackie," Kennedy's body — the object of obsessive inquiries — is replaced by hers in a kind of symbolic transfiguration as she assumes the role of his dignified representative, the guardian of a shining legacy.
"CBP remains committed to ensuring the safe, humane and dignified treatment of those within the care of our custody," said Andrew Meehan, the assistant commissioner for public affairs at the CBP, in a statement.
But when it comes to core beliefs, I'd have to confess that I'm closer to the dignified fellow in the long robe and prayer beads than to the slovenly fellow with the baseball cap.

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