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Christoph was one of the elder statesmen of our shoot.
Until last week, he was one of the league's elder statesmen.
But none of these elder statesmen and -women really fits that bill.
Plenty of boxing and MMA's elder statesmen suffer from punch-drunk symptoms.
"I sound more presidential and more diplomatic and more elder-statesmen," Schwarzenegger said.
Diddy has been one of the more open-minded elder statesmen on the subject.
This includes the Climate Leadership Council (CLC), a group aligned with several Republican elder statesmen.
The Broken Hardys gimmick helped propel the brothers to the status of beloved elder statesmen.
And now, the airline wants to do the same for other elder statesmen like Violet.
One example of the widespread altruism in the CCM field is Smith, now an elder statesmen.
The group agreed to appoint three elder statesmen to examine whether Hungary infringed the EPP's democratic standards.
That rapport has been honed over years of work together between two of the team's elder statesmen.
Toronto's elder statesmen have been witness to music icons and milestones, winners and sinners, scoundrels and saints.
Working alongside our fellow young Republicans and our party's elder statesmen, we can help make it happen.
While there's something particularly remarkable about these two, they're not the only elder statesmen and women of clubland.
If dogged consistency is the great virtue of elder statesmen, in changing times it is also their weakness.
Overall, the party's potential freshman class hasn't shown much interest in keeping the party's elder statesmen in power.
"Elder statesmen of the scene" isn't really a thing; everyone thinks you're just kind of gross and old.
Shimon was one of the founding fathers of Israel who became one of the world's great elder-statesmen.
A group of Republican elder statesmen is calling for a tax on carbon emissions to fight climate change.
Next month you're touring with Mayhem and Inquisition, both of whom are elder statesmen in the black metal universe.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sometimes in life, the best teachers are not elder statesmen who have been around for decades.
"All of the sudden, in walks this elder statesmen type guy surrounded by about 10 armed guards," Gottlieb said.
" Conversely, Coben finds that the novelists in his group are egalitarian: "Sure, there are elder statesmen and younger bucks.
Exploiting clubby networks of power stretching deep into the White House, Mr. Rockefeller mobilized a phalanx of elder statesmen.
In February, a group of Republican elder statesmen released a proposal to tax carbon emissions produced by burning fossil fuels.
"  How so: "The elder statesmen who are the two front-runners for the nomination served together in the Senate briefly.
As one of the elder statesmen of the form, Mr. Caicedo still prefers the old-fashioned style, free of showmanship.
These elder statesmen were welcoming their friend's son into a very exclusive fraternity, but also warning of the dangers in store.
But he's never been a darling of movement conservatives, and he was one of Trump's harshest critics among Republican elder statesmen.
Shimon was one of the founding fathers of Israel who became one of the world's great elder statesmen – a beautiful man.
These days, most of graffiti's elder statesmen have gone straight; they ply their trade at invitation-only venues around the city.
BR elder statesmen Boosie Bad Azz echoed those sentiments when he congratulated YoungBoy on his return to freedom back in May.
This seems to always get shrugged off because they're elder statesmen of the genre and are connected to the right people.
Both the Democrats and Republicans award voting freedom to a number of state and national party officials, elected leaders and elder statesmen.
Smith is in awe of what Brees has done and said Brees, Manning and Favre are great role models as elder statesmen.
In the speech declaring his candidacy, Trump argued elder statesmen from both major parties were indifferent to the struggles of everyday people.
As hip-hop ages and you are becoming one of its elder statesmen, how do you feel the genre is handling growing older?
The proposal is "founded on conservative principles," said James A. Baker III, one of the Republican elder statesmen who co-founded the group.
But instead of involving elder statesmen, Prince Mohammed is moving those procedures under the authority of his younger brother, Khaled bin Salman, 30.
Details: In what the bank called Project Eagle, the chairman, David Rockefeller, mobilized a phalanx of elder statesmen to lobby the White House.
Four of America's elder statesmen — former Secretaries of State George Shultz and Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of Defense William Perry, and former Sen.
They are, in many cases, literally elder statesmen and women who can be expected to represent their party's core values when pledging their votes.
Ban Ki-Moon and Mary Robinson are members of The Elders, an international nongovernmental organization of elder statesmen, peace activists and human rights advocates.
A group of Republican elder statesmen is meeting with White House officials today, pushing for a tax on carbon emissions to fight climate change.
Every generation of young voters starts out ready to throw out their elder statesmen — eager to usher out the old and herald in the new.
Elder statesmen and women of diplomacy have declared that the post-WWII world order is over, potentially leaving decades of dependable stability in terminal decline.
Thomas and Chancellor will serve as elder statesmen, while Bobby Wagner will still give the team a legitimate superstar on that side of the ball.
Castro would eventually take the role of the elder statesmen, and Chavez his heir to the mantle of the leader of the Latin American left.
She thought Coons wanted to carry on the tradition of McCain — one of the Senate's elder statesmen, somebody who takes young senators under their wing.
Earlier this month, conservative elder statesmen issued a "Let's Make a Deal" on climate: Nix Obama-era regulations in return for a carbon tax and dividend.
Last December, Russell Simmons, one of hip-hop's elder statesmen, published an open letter to Trump, who, he remembers, hung out with rappers in the 2000s.
Are you aware that you're now doing this as elder statesmen of the genre, and does that add any extra pressure to how you approach it?
"Only 4 percent of boards in the Fortune 100 have term limits, and because of this, there will be slower movement of elder statesmen," he said.
By then, Bryant was one of the roster's elder statesmen, a five-time N.B.A. champion who was content to take on more of a mentorship role.
Notably absent from the first 10 minutes: the movie's two leading men (Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill) and its two elder statesmen (Peter Cushing and Alec Guinness).
The highest profile has been the Climate Leadership Council, which launched earlier this year and is led by GOP elder statesmen including James Baker and Hank Paulson.
Opinion Columnist MEXICO CITY — On a working visit here, I have dinner with one of the country's elder statesmen and listen to him describe its greatest challenges.
By the time he died in 1998, Mr. Goldwater was regarded as "one of his party's most respected elder statesmen," The Washington Post said in its obituary.
One of the field's elder statesmen, Richard Meier, stepped down in March from a leadership role at his firm after allegations of sexual harassment by five women.
And seeking sage counsel from elder statesmen such as Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, who has no qualms about standing up to China, could up Canada's tactical game.
The nine elder statesmen who reached this stage also equaled the record for the most men in their 30s to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam.
He has worked as a side musician for such luminaries as Christian McBride and Herlin Riley, and has recorded with the elder statesmen Ron Carter and Jimmy Cobb.
And there you have it — we've been introduced to both of the movie's leading men (Jon Boyega and Oscar Isaac) and one of its elder statesmen (Max Von Sydow).
The only regulars in Atlanta's lineup who have postseason experience are the elder statesmen — catcher Kurt Suzuki (25.93), first baseman Freddie Freeman (26.49) and right fielder Nick Markakis (34).
But nonetheless, the coalition launched by GOP elder statesmen including former secretaries of State James Baker and George Schultz is touting the survey to demonstrate support for its plan.
For years, the world has wondered when the elder statesmen that make up tennis's big four—Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray—might begin to falter.
Gone were Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira, Carlos Beltran and Brian McCann, players who had turned from elder statesmen to senior citizens, at least by the standards of professional baseball.
By contrast, the Republican officeholders and elder statesmen who have opposed Trump—from Mitt Romney to Ted Cruz to John Kasich—have mostly seen their stars fall within the party.
Since President Trump skipped last night's black-tie, off-camera Alfalfa Dinner, Vice President Pence did the honors before the biggest annual gathering of tycoons, national leaders and elder statesmen.
Jack DeJohnette and Wadada Leo Smith, elder statesmen from the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, joined such eclectic younger stars as Vijay Iyer, Ethan Iverson, and Craig Taborn.
PARELES Between a 2014 Super Bowl appearance with Bruno Mars and this Grammy Awards duet with Post Malone, Red Hot Chili Peppers have made themselves symbolic elder statesmen of excess.
Nowitzki may be the most reliably joyful of the NBA's elder statesmen, a counterpoint to Kobe Bryant's self-serious staginess, to Tim Duncan's noble trudge, to Kevin Garnett's sage mania.
But if Trump is appearing otherwise politically weak and House majorities are in danger because of loyalty to Trump, you will see people, "elder statesmen" in the party, rediscovering their virtue.
The authors are typically elder statesmen who could withstand any electoral blowback, like the late John McCain, or retiring senators like Bob Corker who no longer needed to worry about it.
In the last few years, as if uncomfortable with becoming elder statesmen, the Flaming Lips found a new left turn, in the form of Ms. Cyrus, the uncaged ex-Disney star.
Consider... Americans for Carbon Dividends — a group aligned with GOP elder statesmen and backed by major oil companies — is lobbying for a carbon tax that would nix key emissions regulations in return.
The introduction of direct listings and the momentum that they have picked up in the last few months have elevated McCarthy into something of an elder statesmen in the world of tech.
A largely unknown cast play the young romantics caught up in the heyday of disco, rap and punk, with assistance from Jimmy Smits and Giancarlo Esposito as elder statesmen of the Bronx.
Just this weekend we got yet more proof of Harvey Bassett's godlike genius as the elder statesmen of disco strutted into South London superclub Ministry of Sound for a Saturday night spectacular.
But it's better than good: a gorgeously produced stab at self-examination (it runs less than the length of a standard therapy session) that suggests a new direction for rap's elder statesmen.
When we&aposve seen this kind of thing happen in the past there have been elder statesmen or elder stateswomen in the party or something to try to put the brakes on it.
Democrats are debating whether the party should look to its deep bench of young, up-and-coming candidates or whether their elder statesmen and women are the best to put up against Trump.
It also poses a question: In a dance-music bazaar often driven by shiny musical thrills, mass market-oriented festivals and nighttime party economies, is there room for the ruminations of elder statesmen?
And if you're in New York City, we offer advice on how to do Broadway and review a retrospective of David Hockney, one of painting's elder statesmen, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Edmund Muskie finally turned the chaotic tide late in the game when they started letting some hecklers come on stage and speak briefly into the microphones, making them look like elder statesmen by comparison.
Leaders in both parties have reservations about their respective nominees, he said, but the Republican ambivalence and opposition was clearer at their convention because both elder statesmen and rising stars chose to stay away.
Art Review Give it up for David Hockney, one of painting's elder statesmen, and for his crystalline retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which proceeds in a string of perfectly curated mini-exhibitions.
This gang of Republican elder statesmen — they call themselves the Climate Leadership Council — is not made up of the usual environmentalists, which is why their proposal might gain traction, though probably not right away.
It was a bad morning for other Hollywood elder statesmen, with Clint Eastwood's "Sully" uninvited to the banquet and Warren Beatty's "Rules Don't Apply" barely alive, receiving a lone nod for Lily Collins's performance.
We should investigate -- I think, what is going on with our national security committees which used to be the highest level of -- you know, people, elder statesmen would serve there, and put political loyalties aside.
The Haas Brothers have teamed up with Barneys New York on Haas for the Holidays, a capsule collection that includes everything from skateboard decks ($198) to Elder Statesmen cashmere tees ($660) incorporating their colorful artwork.
Despite feeling hemmed in by the bluegrass label, Mr. Wiseman was elected to the International Bluegrass Music Association's Hall of Fame in 1993 and was for decades regarded as one of the idiom's elder statesmen.
People would like to believe that a tide turned for rap elder statesmen when Jay-Z released 4:44 and talked about cheating on his wife, potentially letting his children down, and going to therapy.
On Wednesday, a handful of GOP elder statesmen — including Reagan-era officials James Baker III and George Shultz — unveiled their own big proposal for a conservative carbon tax at the National Press Club in Washington.
The last thing the country needs is for elder statesmen in the opposition party like Obama and Kerry to contribute to the noise and distraction — all in pursuit of an agenda that can't possibly succeed.
Martin, 234, is an elder statesmen of sorts on the young Maple Leafs roster, and he said that traveling with the 228-year-old Marner and the 214-year-old Carrick had given him a different perspective.
Related rumours have such elder statesmen demanding a reversal of last year's decision to allow Mr Xi, in effect, to rule China for life, by abolishing the ten-year term limit that applied to his post as president.
The "Unforgettable" duet kicked off a veritable sub-genre of albums pairing such elder statesmen of classic pop as Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett with a wide range of contemporary vocalists from rock, soul and even country music.
Vitor Belfort, a world-renowned fighter who enjoys evergreen popularity in his home country of Brazil, is facing former Pancrase and Strikeforce champion Nate Marquardt in a battle between two of MMA's elder statesmen of the middleweight division.
Even in the absence of a crisis, the debate between the two elder statesmen was likely to be an essential moment in the battle for the Democratic nomination that has now gone on for more than a year.
But while they were quick to realize the severity of the situation, and while their responses have been on the whole more egalitarian, there's plenty to be desired about how the party's elder statesmen have navigated this moment.
Nakasone was forced to retire in 2003 when he was 85, along with other elder statesmen, by then-premier Junichiro Koizumi, who was keen to rejuvenate the Liberal Democratic Party's image as a party of staid, elderly politicians.
Exxon Mobil, other oil companies and a number of other corporate giants announced on Tuesday that they are supporting a plan to tax carbon emissions that was put forth this year by a group of Republican elder statesmen.
O&aposNeill, a 35-year veteran of Goldman Sachs and one of the firm&aposs elder statesmen, may have stolen the morning with a series of jokes in which he poked fun at the length of his career.
Exxon Mobil, other oil companies and a number of other corporate giants will announce on Tuesday that they are supporting a plan to tax carbon emissions that was put forth this year by a group of Republican elder statesmen.
The trajectories of two elder statesmen, Russell Wilson and Cameron Newton, who led their teams to Super Bowls with thrilling displays of accuracy and contact-busting runs, force us, however, to reckon with the limits of this sea change.
The G.O.P.'s history as a royalist party is somewhat exaggerated, but it has repeatedly handed nominations to elder statesmen in years when it seems to be their turn, and the royalist tendency is naturally strongest in the party elite.
"  Gucci also touched on Woptober, adding that unlike other elder statesmen, he has always realized the power of working with new artists and confessed his appreciation for newcomers like Lil Yachty​, 21 Savage, and Young M.A.. "I like the young people.
The 3.5mm headphone jack is one of the elder statesmen of the personal tech world, having become ubiquitous with the rise of mp3 players, smartphones, and other mobile devices, but now it's those very same devices that threaten its future.
The G.O.P., meanwhile, was short on elder statesmen who had enough credibility with its populist wing to halt the lurch toward a demagogue who said that all politicians were crooks, and that he knew it because he had bribed them himself.
As Federer and Nadal continue with abbreviated schedules and Djokovic searches for the hunger (and right coaching staff) needed to win on the Grand Slam stage, their staying power will only perpetuate this highest moment of reckoning for tennis's elder statesmen.
Climate change is already affecting crop productivity and growing seasons, and could leave more people hungry in Africa, warned Machel, who is also member of the Elders, a group of elder statesmen set up by her late husband Nelson Mandela.
Recorded back in 1986 (back when the band were a mere youthful shadow of the hoary elder statesmen they'd eventually become), Wino's distinctive yowl provided a perfect foil for Dave Chandler's winding, psych-tinged, monolithically heavy riffs and manic, skittering leads.
For his New Year's speech, Mr. Kim, the leader of North Korea, traded his usual atonal, Mao-collared outfits for what looked like the sort of silver-gray suit and matching tie that come straight from the elder statesmen costume department.
He and the Heat were widely expected to blow through the Mavs' collection of elder statesmen and high-end defensive role players, flex on the league as a whole, and take the first step in forging the steel dynasty of the future.
Hoyer, 79, and Clyburn, 78, are both considered elder statesmen in their party and are well-liked, meaning a leadership race could prove particularly divisive at a time when Democrats are attempting to bridge an already expansive gap between progressives and moderates.
In that time, he's graduated to become one of grime's elder statesmen, collaborated with artists as far-flung as Calvin Harris and Robbie Williams, and seen grime come full circle from shubz in Shagaluf and back into the basements of east London.
For the sake of posterity however, and to ruffle the perineum of Britain's elder statesmen, here's a rundown through the young, well-dressed dynasties crawling through our country's cities and parks, wasting money on clothing they will likely regret in the years to come.
Mr. Bovan is a young, York-based designer who has been taken up and championed by the industry's elder statesmen, like Stephen Jones, the milliner on call at Dior, who made the fabulous net-wrapped Mylar balloon headpieces that floated above Mr. Bovan's finale models.
"I'm certainly not patting them on the back," said Ted Halstead, chairman and CEO of the Climate Leadership Council, a group backed by Republican elder statesmen like former Secretaries of State George Shultz and James Baker and oil giants like BP and Royal Dutch Shell.
As an increasing number of companies enter the fray, Betterment (at this point one of the industry's elder statesmen after launching in 22015 at TechCrunch Disrupt) has raised $100 million in new financing to build out its war chest and invest in new products and services.
Elder statesmen, including former Presidents George H.W. and George W. Bush, have declined to attend this year's nominating convention in Cleveland and members of the "Never Trump" movement — a bevy of conservatives who have actively campaigned against the billionaire mogul's candidacy — are applauding the House Speaker's actions.
Records suggest that Mr. Timofeev, who has been described by Mr. Mueller's team as an intermediary for the Russian Foreign Ministry, discussed the matter with the ministry's former leader, Igor S. Ivanov, who is widely viewed in the United States as one of Russia's elder statesmen.
But no rising figure in the G.O.P. is likely to consider sacrificing their career to make a protest or start an intellectual debate — leaving the task to retirees and elder statesmen, to a Flake or a Bob Corker or a John Kasich or even a Mitt Romney.
Whether mentoring artists from Iggy Azaela (I mean, yikes, but she got those awards and number 1s for a bit) to Travis Scott, acting – see: Marvel's Ant Man and The Wasp – and philanthropist, with the ear of political activists, he's evolved into one of hip-hop's elder statesmen.
Obama, then a freshman senator, wanted to balance his ticket with an elder statesmen like Biden, who by then had chaired both the Senate Foreign Relations and Judiciary Committees and had a number of major pieces of legislation to his name, such as the Violence Against Women Act.
As one of gqom's elder statesmen, Lag keeps his feet in the worlds of both traditional gqom—the intoxicatingly chaotic music that you'll hear blaring out of taxis and mobile phones on the streets of Durban—and new splinter scenes giving birth to subgenres like sgubhu and dombolo.
Several weeks ago, a group of Republican elder statesmen calling themselves the Climate Leadership Council, including former Secretary of State George P. Shultz and former Treasury Secretary James A. Baker, endorsed the idea of a carbon tax that would start at $40 a ton and rise gradually over time.
The season includes concerts from elder statesmen like the bassist Ron Carter and the drummer Louis Hayes, as well as boundary-defying contemporary acts like the pianist Myra Melford, with her band Snowy Egret, and the trio Harriet Tubman, which plays immersive electric music with a metallic edge.
The CLC was launched earlier this year by conservative economists and businessmen and Republican elder statesmen, including former Secretaries of State James Baker III and George Schultz and former Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson Jr.  Their plan proposes a gradually increasing carbon tax, starting at $40 per ton.
After all, even with the support of elder statesmen and scores of young conservatives calling for some form of carbon tax or carbon dividend, even with Exxon Mobil leaving the American Legislative Exchange Council over disagreements on climate policy, the House of Representatives is far from likely to bring up a carbon bill anytime soon.
Names of elder statesmen like Michael Gambon, Jim Broadbent and even Jeff Bridges were bandied about to play one of the tale's most endearing characters: James "Hobie" Hobart, a Greenwich Village antiques dealer described as a gentle giant with the heavy, haggard bearing and unhealthy pallor of an Irish poet or maybe a pugilist.
Just a week after 22025 Startups' local entity closed a $290 million fund for early-stage investments, one of the country's elder statesmen of startups — educational service Topica — has closed its $50 million Series D. The round — which is one of the highest to date for a Vietnamese tech company — comes from PE firm Northstar Group.
The two former competitors turned elder statesmen — Bush 28503 and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy The Hill's 22019:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE — raised more than $50 million together while aiding 300,000 Haitians.
This weekend's episode of Noisey Radio on Beats 1, we'll be bringing you two awesome guests with indie rock elder statesmen Bloc Party, and St. Louis' promising star rapper J.R. But before that gets underway, we'll give you a taste of what's going down at Coachella with our intro mix so you don't have to feel too left out.
Those elder statesmen, who have each held elective office for decades, will be flanked by a pair of candidates making the case for a new generation of leadership: Ms. Harris, 54, and Mr. Buttigieg, 37, who has made the fact that he will be the same age as President Trump in 2054 a repeated joke on the campaign trial.
But Wednesday features some of the biggest speakers of the whole convention, from failed presidential candidates (Scott Walker, Ted Cruz, a video from Marco Rubio), elder statesmen (Newt Gingrich), family members (Eric Trump), and, most importantly of all, vice presidential nominee Mike Pence, who'll get his first big chance to introduce himself as a national political figure.
Wayne is the elder statesmen for these guys: The rapper who showed Chance how to piece together his tongue-twisting bars and gave him an early career boost, the Auto-Tuned crooner who paved the way for Quavo to take drugs and go to the moon, the enormous pop star who decided he'd rather hide out in his mansion and skate for a while.
It's a pricey, lightweight device that's designed to prevent heat damage to users' hair and combines a number of design elements... Twitter reported its first-quarter earnings today, and they came in under expectations: the company's haul of $595 million was less than the $607.8 million that analysts expected, and so is the... The 3.5mm headphone jack is one of the elder statesmen of the personal tech world, having become ubiquitous with the rise of mp3 players, smartphones, and other mobile devices, but now it's those... With all of 155 horsepower, the Miata MX-5 leaves two squiggly rubber smears imprinted on the asphalt as I peel out on a quiet two-lane road somewhere south of San Francisco.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. (If you have not yet seen the 1985 film Rocky IV, but you have seen the 1976, 1979 and 1982 films Rocky, Rocky II and Rocky III and you're wondering what happens to Apollo Creed—the antagonist-turned-wise-elder-statesmen, a film analogue for Muhammad Ali, who last time we saw him was happy and healthy and retired and sprinting brilliantly down an ultra-bright Miami beach before putting in a mouthguard and challenging Rocky for one last rematch, ding ding—and you just have not found the time yet to watch Rocky IV, but you remain hopeful nonetheless for Apollo's fortunes going into this film—which, again, was realized 33 entire years ago—then I suggest you stop reading here, and also I have some bad news for you) Ivan Drago killed Apollo Creed and I still fucking hate him for it.

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