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THELMA ALDANA'S elevation to the status of heroine was sudden.
His Republican supporters duly confirmed his elevation to the court.
The issue, in my mind, is this elevation to demi-god status.
That's one theory for Mr. Pompeo's proposed elevation to secretary of state.
Her elevation to head of the CIA certainly seems like a further endorsement.
Exterior curtains can be drawn over the rear glass elevation to block sunlight.
Mr. Vitiello's elevation to lead the immigration agency comes at a critical juncture.
Cruz's elevation to its ranks of managing directors — a well-deserved promotion, colleagues said.
His elevation to overseeing U.S. intelligence has increased scrutiny of his private-sector work.
Among Cotton allies, views on his possible elevation to the Trump Cabinet are mixed.
Trump's order, and indeed his elevation to the presidency, does seem to presage a transformation.
Rehnquist was confirmed for elevation to chief, and afterward, he recused himself from Brosnahan's cases.
Against this backdrop, Trump's elevation to the White House is truly the stuff of German nightmares.
But James Murdoch's elevation to role of chair will also fan rumors about Sky's future ownership.
Braun's elevation to the Senate should give Republicans another reliable vote for the next six years.
Just as significant as Thomas's elevation to the court was the fight to place him there.
The show inaugurates the gallery's elevation to the elegant townhouse that once housed the Wildenstein gallery.
Kavanaugh was a member of that court until his elevation to the Supreme Court over the weekend.
Mason Morfit has Martha Stewart's bad judgment to thank for his elevation to heir apparent at ValueAct.
He was a sitting federal judge seeking elevation to a lifetime position on the nation's highest court.
Other emails indicate that Kavanaugh took at least some interest in his elevation to the federal bench.
Greg Walden's (R-Ore.) first time holding the gavel since his elevation to the post last year.
In one leaked letter, Archbishop Viganò angrily complained that he had been promised an elevation to cardinal.
His elevation to the Politburo—expected after a party congress late this year—would be just as remarkable.
Could elevation to the top job provide an opportunity to break English hearts in a whole new way?
After discovering Papadopoulos' elevation to the Trump campaign, he moved swiftly to put the two sides in contact.
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE upon his elevation to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Shari Redstone, who sits on her father's trust, opposed Dauman's elevation to Viacom executive chair earlier this year.
With his unexpected elevation to the Labour Party's leadership in 2015, however, those interests came into sharper focus.
Though Mr. Trump's elevation to champion of religious conservatives may seem incongruous, his followers understand the phenomenon well.
After Mr. Modi's elevation to national office, Ms. Setalvad was accused of stealing donations meant for riot victims.
But across the board, the women who turned out on Tuesday disapproved of Kavanaugh's elevation to the Supreme Court.
But her elevation to power looks to have been scuppered by the corruption scandal that brought down her father.
Its keyboard is substantial, with keys that have just enough elevation to feel like real buttons without feeling mushy.
She opposed his elevation to the post of executive chairman of Viacom in February, a role her father supported.
Now China must deal with its own version of an indigenous movement's elevation to a position of political power.
Photos of the performance resurfaced following Xi's elevation to the top of Chinese leadership, causing embarrassment to the authorities.
Since his elevation to president was announced in late 2016, Mr. Solomon has been working to address those shortcomings.
Barr's subsequent elevation to attorney general is an ominous development that hangs over the second half of Stewart's book.
Before his elevation to leader, Mr. Turnbull firmly favored a vote in the Parliament for change to the marriage laws.
That was Justice Abe Fortas during his 1968 confirmation hearing for his elevation to chief justice, a nomination that failed.
Mr. Sun was seen as a possible candidate for elevation to the Politburo Standing Committee, at the party congress underway.
"You're a very special man," the president told Xi, and congratulated him for his "extraordinary elevation" to dictator-for-life.
Now climate change, with its rising sea levels, appears to be dooming a place that has no elevation to spare.
And though Cook has served on the Tsinghua board since 2013, his elevation to chairman comes at a particularly sensitive time.
However, men as a group support his elevation to the high court, by a margin of 333 percent to 40 percent.
Kavanaugh vehemently denied her allegations, and accused Democrats of engaging in a conspiracy to thwart his elevation to the high court.
However, this time, the elevation to Yellow alert status at Cerro Hudson is due to accumulated events over the past month.
Thursday's elevation to PL-5 marked the fifth time the highest point on the readiness scale has been reached since 2007.
Mr. Xi's elevation to core leader is a chip that he can use when negotiating the makeup of the next leadership.
Jeff Sessions's elevation to the Cabinet opened up a Senate vacancy that Bentley swiftly filled with the attorney general in question.
" Bowman, AMVETS said, is "exceedingly qualified" to serve as acting secretary and "the law predesignates him for elevation to acting secretary.
Mr Vizcarra's visit is part of a frenetic travel schedule that he began after his unexpected elevation to the presidency in March.
One of the issues with Vegas was that you need elevation to assist you in getting a good control of a crowd.
But that hasn't stopped conservatives, emboldened by Justice Brett Kavanaugh's elevation to the nation's highest court last year, from sharpening their focus.
The new chief, Li Hongzhong, will be a strong contender for elevation to the ruling Politburo in a reshuffle due next year.
Americans are less supportive of his elevation to the high court than any successful Supreme Court nominee in the past thirty years.
"We're as surprised as anybody at our elevation to the national stage," said John Walsh, a member of Mr. Skripal's neighborhood council.
MBS's rapid consolidation of power in the Saudi royal court and government culminated with his elevation to crown prince in June 22016.
Getting to Jebel Shams plateau, at its high elevation, to begin the Balcony Walk does take a bit of judicious four-wheel-driving.
Paduchik's elevation to the RNC post was seen as a reward for breaking with the establishment and helping to deliver an important state.
Luther Strange, until recently the state's attorney general, who was appointed to fill the vacancy left by Jeff Sessions's elevation to the Cabinet.
So far, they don't like what they see: Less than a third of women in the U.S. support Kavanaugh's elevation to the court.
Why does Kavanaugh's elevation to the highest court in the land create the deepest puddle of liberal tears since, well, Trump was elected?
Her elevation to a top diplomatic role underscores the importance Trump has placed on having his top aides also serve as television surrogates.
HR 3762, combined with Price's elevation to HHS secretary, seemed to lay the groundwork for a very fast and simple repeal of Obamacare.
Tracing Letterman's unlikely elevation to one of the most authentic personalities on television, Zinoman also tracks his generation's shifting role in American life.
Coe was one of the first people Bach turned to when he looked to reform the I.O.C. after his elevation to president in 2013.
Me, I live inland at a sufficient elevation to not be threatened by even a few meters of sea level rise, at least directly.
Mrs May's elevation to Number 10 brought a quick resolution to the power vacuum left by David Cameron's resignation after the vote on Brexit.
His elevation to the role of campaign manager suggests team Trump believes the political battles of the future will be won and lost online.
The vOICe translates a camera feed into electronically produced notes according to reasonably simple principles: brightness is mapped to volume, and elevation to pitch.
He maneuvered ruthlessly toward this goal, aided by widespread despair over hyperinflation and then the Great Depression, until his triumphant elevation to the chancellorship.
This appeared to give it just enough elevation to maintain a decent 5G signal, and it also kept it nicely out of the way.
Batasan, part of the Tubigon chain in the central Philippines, is waterlogged at least one-third of every year with no elevation to spare.
The reservoir elevation as of Thursday was 793.2 feet, and forecasts call for the elevation to near the 830-foot mark, the department said.
To understand fully what Hicks' elevation to communications director -- even on an interim basis -- signals about Trump's mentality, consider who she follows in the job.
The Trump administration, via White House Press Secretary and noted gum-chewer Sean Spicer, insists that Bannon's elevation to the NSC is welcomed by Flynn.
In June 2016, they paid $210,000 for a 27-acre, forested lot outside Woodstock with enough elevation to offer long views of the Green Mountains.
The more Trump is mired in scandal, the more likely Pence's elevation to the Oval Office becomes, unless he ends up legally entangled as well.
But an elevation to the Supreme Court would force a much larger dispute about what, exactly, she believes the original meaning of the Constitution requires.
Trump's elevation to the presidency has people worried about everything from the collapse of America's democratic institutions to the spectacle of violence in the streets.
There's some hope that Biegun's elevation to deputy secretary might entice Pyongyang to take him more seriously, but observers say it's unlikely to make much difference.
Meanwhile, the company has had to respond to questions about Walter's relationship with an employee, Alexandra Court, and her elevation to a role overseeing institutional distribution.
Of course, John Paul II — his elevation to sainthood notwithstanding — will be remembered for having a blind spot when it came to the sex abuse crisis.
Even so, Mr. Johnson's elevation to such a prestigious post represents a remarkable change of fortunes in a career that has had its share of them.
However, confidence in its domestic market has been buoyed by the Cyril Ramaphosa's elevation to the South African presidency last month, pledging to revitalise the economy.
His elevation to Mr. Smith's anchor chair is a step up in prominence for Mr. Hemmer, who will also lead breaking news coverage on Fox News.
In all of these ways, Fox News anticipated a broader shift in conservative culture that culminated in Donald Trump's elevation to the Republican nomination for president.
She's controversial because of her role in Bush-era torture, which many people worry would be retroactively blessed by her elevation to such a lofty role.
One of the key demands was for Elevation to be granted three directors on the NZX board and for the written resignations of three current NZX directors.
Cole's elevation to the CFO role in early 2014 came amid industry pricing pressures and increased competition from pension funds and other specialised investors moving into reinsurance.
At my Senate hearing for elevation to the Court of Appeals, I conceded quite reluctantly that my language may not have been appropriate for a judicial opinion.
Carla Provost's elevation to the top job was a milestone in the Border Patrol's 218-year history, but women are still only about 2000 percent of agents.
The museum dismissed the fact that Anita Hill failed in her attempt to derail Justice Thomas's elevation to the bench and subsequently faded away into practical obscurity.
Yoshida's elevation to the CEO role now has sparked a lot of speculation about what this means strategically to Sony and which divisions he may sell off.
Grace, 52, who has become a power broker in ZANU-PF since her elevation to the top echelons of the party in 2014, said Mugabe's word was "final".
Chinese President Xi Jinping, whose country holds its own Communist Party congress every five years, sent a letter of congratulations to Kim on his elevation to party chairman.
After the producers exulted in the movie's elevation to cultural sensation in the earlier sequels, though, everything about "Sharknado" feels more perfunctory, including its by-now obligatory cameos.
Einstein's elevation to global celebrity was boosted by the fact (emphasised by Eddington) that an Englishman had confirmed a German's hypothesis which rewrote the rules of the cosmos.
The bayou is moved a bit closer to downtown, and the developers also introduce elevation to the relatively flat city in order to make driving around more fun.
Until his elevation to speaker last week, he was a relatively obscure member of the chamber's so-called lower clergy, as Brazil's less prominent federal lawmakers are called.
Apple only added the ability to measure elevation to the Apple Watch Series 3 in 2017, whereas Fitbit devices had been able to track that metric far earlier.
As yearly water consumption doubled, the sands and gravels within the aquifer began to shift and collapse, causing the elevation to sink more than 15 feet in places.
God's hand was behind his sudden elevation to the presidency, along with that of so many humble lawmakers to his cabinet, and the Bible-sanctioned agenda they stood for.
Mr Lu, who at 48 is China's youngest provincial governor, had been regarded as a rising star—a possible candidate, even, for elevation to the ruling Politburo next year.
Schiff's elevation to committee chairman following the transition in the House from Republican to Democratic control came as Mueller's grand jury was extended for up to six more months.
The push left was bolstered some by Sanders' elevation to Senate Democratic leadership and support from potential 2020 candidates backing his bill to establish government funded universal health care.
In the summer of 2013, an incident illustrated the perils of the old ways of doing business and paved the way for Mr. Chavez's elevation to chief information officer.
His elevation to president makes him the second most powerful executive at Morgan Stanley and the obvious successor to Gorman, who is nearly six years into a turnaround plan.
In hindsight, though, scenes like the one in Sichuan have for years been building the foundation for Mr. Xi's elevation to a status unlike any Chinese leader since Mao.
The worst humiliation came in April 2012, two days after Mr. Kim's formal elevation to the highest level of state power, on the 100th anniversary of his grandfather's birthday.
Stopping at one boulder, marked with red paint, Azam lay the G.P.S. device on top and calculated its location and elevation to find the speed of the glacier's flow.
Periods for Pence has since grown to more than 77,000 followers and following Pence's elevation to the top of the Republican ticket, it changed its name to Periods for Pols.
These speculative attacks have caused huge volatility in Wirecard's stock, though its share price has rebounded repeatedly, with the company last year gaining elevation to the blue-chip DAX index.
Before Scalia's elevation to the Supreme Court in 1986, he served on the D.C. Circuit, as did current Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Clarence Thomas.
India says the projects are "run-of-the-river" schemes that use the river's flow and elevation to generate electricity rather than large reservoirs, and do not contravene the treaty.
Thirty-third ranked Cibulkova, who has responded in feisty fashion to being bumped out of the seedings by Serena Williams' elevation to 25th, fought her corner in a news conference.
After Trump won the presidency, McMaster was rewarded in the form of Haley's elevation to the job of UN ambassador, which secured McMaster an automatic promotion to the governor's mansion.
The White House counselor's elevation to being a permanent member of the National Security Council has deepened the debate, as has the furor surrounding Trump's controversial executive order on immigration.
His son, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, visited in May just before his elevation to crown prince, and in 2015 the countries' sovereign wealth funds agreed to $10 billion in investments.
It would also be the most dramatic chapter in the evolving narrative of Bin Salman, who has steadily consolidated his authority since his elevation to Defense Minister in early 2015.
The transition provides a great opportunity to get started by tapping young, talented, ambitious people whose elevation to federal jobs can set them up for later runs for federal office.
The National Hurricane Center expected a storm surge between 18 feet to 23 feet to have catastrophic effects on the islands, as there is little elevation to slow the surge.
Mr. Bunch's elevation to secretary is the first time in 74 years that a director of a Smithsonian member museum has been selected to lead the institution as a whole.
It was the first that Simoni, or any of the other 16 new cardinals named by Francis at the same time, had heard of their elevation to the prestigious rank.
Within weeks of Mr Ramaphosa's elevation to president-in-waiting (parliament picks the president, and the ANC controls parliament), police and prosecutors had opened investigations into several of Mr Zuma's friends.
But the putative elevation to the presidency of Mrs Mugabe, the president's former typist and an extravagant avid shopper, disgusted even the most cynical elders of ZANU-PF, the ruling party.
Tuesday night, he wrapped up the GOP nomination to run for Senate in Utah (where I guess he moved at some point?) which makes his elevation to Congress all-but-certain.
As part of an ongoing project, our lab has examined all 3,064 contiguous U.S. counties with average county elevation to access whether there is a significant association between suicide and altitude.
She has publicly opposed Mr. Dauman's leadership of Viacom; when her father ceded the title in February, she was the sole Viacom director to vote against Mr. Dauman's elevation to chairman.
The Fukushima accident demonstrated extraordinary shoddiness in Japan's reactor operations, for example, in failing to place emergency electrical generators at elevation to keep plant operations going in the event of flooding.
Fischbach views her elevation to the lieutenant governorship as essentially a dirty pool play by Minnesota Democrats to create a vacancy, so she has refused to relinquish her state Senate seat.
The risk is defined by law, not nature: FEMA and the flood insurance program look to what is known as 0003-year flood elevation to determine who needs to buy insurance.
But apart from all that — and apart from whatever the reopened F.B.I. investigation might reveal — the judge himself has unwittingly provided the most compelling argument against his elevation to that court.
"The 10th Circuit will almost certainly conclude that intervening events make it impossible to investigate," said University of Pittsburgh law professor Arthur Hellman, referring to Kavanaugh's elevation to the high court.
Abigail's film presented itself as an episode of a television show called "Eye on the Law," investigating whether her movie career might prove an obstacle to her elevation to the Supreme Court.
Though a various disparate militants have operated in the region for years, analysts told CNN that Hapilon's elevation to ISIS emir led to greater unity between the various organizations in the area.
Schweikert's elevation to Ways and Means, one of the most powerful committees, shows House Speaker Paul Ryan's outreach to the Freedom Caucus, which claimed they were marginalized and ignored under Boehner. Rep.
Some of Mr. Russell's actions, such as knowing to be at a certain elevation to perform certain aerial moves, suggested he may have learned them from a flight simulator, Mr. Todd said.
Gorsuch is a far-right, pro-corporate partisan whose elevation to the Supreme Court would advance a fringe ideological agenda at the expense of the timeless American values encoded in the Constitution.
The investment group had also taken aim at John Stankey, the head of WarnerMedia whose elevation to chief operating officer of AT&T this month put him in line to succeed Mr. Stephenson.
Throughout the city, motorists left cars parked on the raised median strips of roadways in hopes of giving their vehicles just enough extra elevation to keep them from being damaged by street flooding.
Mulvaney's elevation to the role of chief of staff comes a week after Trump announced that his current chief of staff, John Kelly, will leave his post at the end of the year.
The arguments concluded without any protests, a contrast with the outbursts that disrupted Justice Kavanaugh's testimony about sexual assault allegations against him and the Senate vote on his elevation to the Supreme Court.
After last week's distasteful partisan horror show ended with now-Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh's elevation to the Supreme Court, the question everyone's asking is how this unseemly episode will affect the forthcoming elections.
Industry pundits saw his elevation to the co-CEO role as a sign that Block was next in line as the company's sole CEO in the future (assuming Benioff would ever step down).
Cousin bumped down line of succession Mohammed bin Salman's elevation to first-in-line to the throne comes at the expense of his cousin, the now former Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz.
A 32-year veteran of Dow, Fitterling has served in various executive roles and his elevation to president may signal that he is being groomed for one of the leading post-merger executive positions.
Mr. Trump is a highly public scorekeeper of his own accolades and accomplishments, and his elevation to the highest office in the land has not changed his instinct to crow about the smallest details.
Mr. Pompeo's maternal side traces back to nearby Caramanico Terme, which in 2017 seized on his elevation to director of the C.I.A. to enlist his help in solving the great cold case of 1950.
Both serve on state supreme courts, and the administration may believe that Senate confirmation and a record of federal judicial opinions will make them more attractive candidates for eventual elevation to the Supreme Court.
Mr. Vitiello's elevation to head the 93-year old agency comes nearly a week days after Mark Morgan, who had been chief since October 2016, was asked to step down by the Trump administration.
"His elevation to the Oval Office could lift a heavy burden from the stock market: CEOs' expectations of lower profitability due to Trump's trade war," says Peter Cohan, lecturer of strategy at Babson College.
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, said it was "the height of irony" for Republicans to press for Judge Gorsuch's elevation to the court after holding the seat open last year.
Elevation to the highest form of the game is viewed as a privilege that must be earned, as if the format would be belittled, and the sanctimony of statistics damaged, by adopting an inclusive approach.
Since his elevation to chief executive, Mr. Dorsey has tried to make Twitter more accessible to the masses, a problem that the company has struggled with for years, much to the consternation of its investors.
Critics immediately pounced on the appointment, arguing that it was unlawful because Whitaker had not been confirmed by the Senate to the post he held at the time of his elevation to acting attorney general.
This paved the way for the archbishop's elevation to the status of "blessed", an event which was celebrated by hundreds of thousands of people in El Salvador, along with senior clerics from across Latin America.
Washington (CNN)John Kelly's elevation to White House chief of staff has left an opening at the top of the Department of Homeland Security, and names are already circulating throughout Washington for his possible replacement.
Much is being written and there is much hand-wringing over the idea of the use of the so-called "nuclear option" in the pending vote on Judge Neil Gorsuch's elevation to the Supreme Court.
More than 1,700 law professors felt compelled to tell senators that they should not confirm Judge Kavanaugh because he "displayed a lack of judicial temperament that would be disqualifying" for elevation to the Supreme Court.
Conservative groups have urged him to run for speaker, and although his elevation to that post was considered unlikely, he and other Freedom Caucus members were expected to influence the selection of Mr. Ryan's successor.
But we're at too low of an elevation to grow Fraser firs — we drive up to a different farm in Tennessee where they have them, buy 'em, bring 'em down, once or twice a week.
Former Olympic swimming champion Coventry, who will turn 35 on Sunday, was sworn in to her portfolio by president Emmerson Mnangagwa earlier this week in a surprise, but largely welcomed, elevation to the country's cabinet.
With Kavanaugh's seemingly slam-dunk elevation to the Supreme Court facing resistance from a handful of key GOP senators, McConnell convened a marathon meeting with Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans and his leadership team on Monday.
Current and former Trump White House and campaign officials describe the president as obsessed by any suggestion that his elevation to the White House came as anything other than the product of his own hard work.
Kavanaugh's elevation to the high court had been considered safe until California university professor Christine Blasey Ford went public with explosive allegations that Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted her in 1982, while they were in high school.
Related: At the center of a corruption case involving the Pakistani Prime Minister is a font Clean sweep Just as Abbasi's elevation to the job was considered a foregone conclusion, so is the Punjab by-election.
While there are fewer inherently political films than usual, "Our New President," a comic documentary from Maxim Pozdorovkin, dives into Mr. Trump's elevation to the White House through the lens of fake news and Russian propaganda.
Errol Louis: Belligerence is no barrier to a Supreme Court appointment The hard lesson of Judge Kavanaugh's elevation to Supreme Court is that being a belligerent, openly partisan nominee is no barrier to becoming a justice.
GOP enthusiasm toward Esper contrasted to the tepid response that many defense-minded Republicans had to Shanahan's elevation to acting secretary in January and Trump's announcement that he was being nominated for the permanent role in May.
While Obama and his administration were pleased at Suu Kyi's elevation to the role after decades as an outspoken critic of the military junta, rights groups are concerned at the condition of ethnic minorities in the country.
Fazlullah had been a major figure in the TTP even before he became emir in late 2013, and led a Pakistan Taliban militia in the country's Swat Valley prior to his elevation to leadership of the group.
India has said the hydropower projects underway in Jammu and Kashmir are "run-of-the-river" schemes that use the river's flow and elevation to generate electricity rather than large reservoirs, and do not contravene the treaty.
This steady seizure of power has given rise to resistance within and outside the royal family, and Mohammed bin Salman's elevation to crown prince was not unanimously supported when the top royal princes met to approve it.
Contributing Opinion Writer Unless you've been hiding under a rock — an ever more appealing prospect this summer — you have no doubt noticed the televised election campaign being waged for Judge Brett Kavanaugh's elevation to the Supreme Court.
In a statement to The New York Times in June 2014, a spokeswoman for Mr. Xiao said the purchase was done to help the couple exit their investments following Mr. Xi's elevation to the top leadership post.
To prepare for a shot he would check his lie, the elevation to the green, wind direction and then calculate the distance to where he wanted his ball to land, only to have the wind stream shift again.
Before his elevation to the Standing Committee, Mr Wang was rarely absent from Mr Xi's side on his trips abroad—a foreign-policy adviser and crafter of China's external messaging too (including the ballyhooed "Belt and Road Initiative").
A veteran who has been with the company for more than three decades, Le Peuch, 55, in February was named chief operating officer, a role Kibsgaard, 52, held before his elevation to the top role in August 2011.
Several legislators have said they prefer Rivera Schatz over Pierluisi, but the Senate leader is a powerful figure deeply associated with Puerto Rico's political and business elite, and his elevation to the governorship could re-ignite popular outrage.
Since his elevation to CEO last year, Narasimhan sold off over-the-counter and generic drugs units and plans to spin off the Alcon eyecare business before July as he focuses on new, often very pricey transformative treatments.
But, he said, the 88-year-old Soros's elevation to global bogeyman of the far right in countries from the United States to Russia and the Philippines had little to do with the foundation or even Soros himself.
It can be seen as a story of a wrong made right, of the validation of a man's service and his elevation to his rightful place, but Ms. Zwana's thoughts return to who will not be in attendance.
Johnson is known mostly as Lincoln's reelection running mate, a loutish, ticket-balancing Southern Democrat who, after his elevation to the presidency, became a bitter foe of the Radical Republicans' plan for postwar Reconstruction in the former Confederacy.
His elevation to the federal appeals court was celebrated with a Rose Garden swearing-in by a fellow Catholic who&aposs now retiring from the bench, Justice Anthony Kennedy, for whom Kavanaugh served as a law clerk in 1993.
Support for Walden's elevation to chairman surged after two successful terms as head of the House GOP's campaign arm, a tenure that endeared him to both leadership and the House GOP Steering Committee members who elected him on Thursday.
Ms. Sanders received warm reviews from several White House correspondents I spoke to last week, but her elevation to the top job could test that: Journalists will scrutinize her style and any critical comments she makes about the press.
Mr. Xi said in 2015 that his reforms faced "obstruction," and the party has said that his elevation to "core" leader — a vague but powerful title he received last year — was intended to help push through difficult economic changes.
Elevation to the top job at M&G is a step-up for Richards who had overseen investment strategy at emerging markets-focused Aberdeen during a period of market turmoil in which investors have continued to pull assets from its funds.
Judge Laurence Silberman dissented from Friday's opinion noting that he agreed with Brett Kavanaugh, who while serving on the same appeals court before his elevation to the Supreme Court, dissented from his colleagues during an earlier part of a related challenge.
A Sanders elevation to the top of the party would influence the near-term trajectory of the Democratic party, igniting a deeper debate on taxes, minimum wage, the environment, entitlements and the way wealth is distributed between corporations and citizens.
Azar's elevation to chief responder — and leader of President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force — comes after a rocky week for him internally as the virus spread globally and triggered worries across financial markets, corporate executive suites and the White House.
Whether Xi has his name crowned in the constitution during the congress will be a key measure of his status, its inclusion signalling his elevation to the level of previous leaders exemplified by Mao Zedong Thought and Deng Xiaoping Theory.
That is, Trump ran as a Republican at a time when his GOP cohort in Congress embraced ever more extreme economic austerity, as evidenced by the rise of the Tea Party-ite House Freedom Caucus and Ryan's elevation to speakership.
Teddy's cry of "Ya-ha-hawww!" punctuates the prose of "The Perilous Adventures of the Cowboy King," exclamation being the default choice of voice for "Teedie," who narrates his life from his childhood in Manhattan until his elevation to the presidency.
Thought exercise for Trump's media defenders: If the president were to sexually assault a woman in the Oval Office tomorrow, would you still justify your vote on the view that Neil Gorsuch's elevation to the Supreme Court made it all worthwhile?
He won election to the Florida state House in 1996 at the age of 22, serving two terms before his elevation to the U.S. House, where he served for 10 years and rose to the position of House Republican Conference chairman.
Ms. Choe's elevation to the State Affairs Commission could indicate that Mr. Kim plans to engage in tougher and protracted negotiations with Washington to win sanctions relief, said Cheong Seong-chang, a senior analyst at the Sejong Institute in South Korea.
Penelope gave an interview to Britain's Telegraph in 2007 in which she said her children know her as "just a mother" and, referring to Fillon's elevation to the premiership, said that "people ask what my new role is but there isn't one".
In 1988, when the Department of Veterans Affairs Act was being considered before Congress, John Glenn (D-Ohio), the chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, stated that he wanted VA's elevation to Cabinet status to be more about substance than symbolism.
The vehemence of this belief brings to mind the now-quaint and overexuberant pundit prophecies in the wake of Barack Obama's elevation to the presidency, which proclaimed in near-unison that America had officially passed into a "post-racial" phase of political life.
Cramer called the Kavanaugh hearings an example of mob rule, saying that the opposition to his elevation to the highest U.S. court was orchestrated to support a political agenda "Brett Kavanaugh is a very, very good judge for North Dakota," he said.
But when a committee of 34 senior family members — known as the allegiance council — approved Prince Mohammed's elevation to crown prince, one of the three dissenters was from Prince Alwaleed's branch of the family, the Talals, according to people familiar with the voting.
Paired with a young black man's elevation to an exceptional caste generated by his celebrity, this process takes a public and painful step onward to reassert the illness of the Black behind the Kodak: that no money and fame can save him from the state.
A co-star in "Ex Machina" likely better known for "Crazy Rich Asians," Mizuno makes the most of her elevation to lead status here, investing Lily with considerable grit in the face of the doors that are closed to her, and the threats that arise.
Before his elevation to FIFA president, Infantino had been the secretary general at UEFA, that organization's No. 2 post, where he worked closely with the clubs to develop the Champions League into a global behemoth, drawing billions of dollars from global sponsors and broadcasters.
Even before we learned of the allegation that he sexually assaulted a teenage girl during high school, progressive and liberal forces mobilized to resist his elevation to the highest court in the land, asking people to call their members of Congress, to register their opposition.
He lists all the other recipients of the royal necklace that Montaigne was proud to receive in midlife, signifying his elevation to the knightly Order of St. Michael, and no one, we feel assured, will have to go back and inspect those records again.
" The Council on American-Islamic Relations The Council on American-Islamic Relations also asked that Trump reject Bannon, calling his elevation to a powerful White House role a "disturbing message that anti-Muslim conspiracy theories and White nationalist ideology will be welcome in the White House.
Williamson's elevation to mainstream credibility comes amidst a rolling debate over the role of conservative columnists in political discourse, one that has largely focused on the op-ed page of The New York Times, which is run by the former editor of The Atlantic, James Bennet.
Most victorious candidates, arriving in the White House from ordinary political life, could not help but be reminded of their transformed circumstances by their sudden elevation to a mansion with palacelike servants and security, a plane at constant readiness, and downstairs a retinue of courtiers and advisers.
For a President whose election and elevation to the White House was among the most improbable in modern political history, the United Nations stage represented a milestone, even if some in the audience still find the sight of Trump in front of the iconic green marble jarring.
WASHINGTON — A day after the bitter fight over his nomination ended in his elevation to the Supreme Court, Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh was in his new chambers on Sunday, preparing for the arguments the court is to hear as it enters the second week of its term.
While well deserved and particularly poignant in light of today's presidential politics, let us not forget that his legacy may ultimately be defined by the elevation to the Supreme Court of Clarence Thomas, whom Mr. Bush called, at the time, "the best person" for the job.
Given Judge Neil M. Gorsuch's elevation to the Supreme Court, the Smith case may well serve as an early opportunity for him to establish that he takes the founding system of checks and balances seriously, even when it puts him at odds with the White House.
No wonder that Donald Trump, the man who vaulted to the top of the Republican Party primary race in part by making appeals to open bigotry, would reduce Tubman's elevation to the $20 bill -- the first woman to be so honored -- to little more than political correctness run amuck.
Shari Redstone, who sits on Viacom's board, voted against Dauman's elevation to executive chairman of Viacom to replace her father in February, arguing that a member of the Redstone trust should not serve as executive chair of Viacom or CBS, the other media company majority owned by her father.
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" But upon his elevation to prime minister, Johnson was described as a "chancer" by Soames, who acknowledged the former London mayor possessed great qualities before insisting in a BBC interview that, "they're just not the qualities that I want to see, personally, as prime minister of this country.
Shari Redstone, who sits on Viacom's board, voted against Dauman's elevation to executive chairman of Viacom to replace her father in February, arguing that a member of the Redstone trust should not serve as executive chair of Viacom or CBS , the other media company majority owned by her father.
And through all the ups and downs of the Cold War and post-Cold War eras, Russia has never scored a success on that front as striking as Donald Trump's elevation to the presidency and his continued refusal to affirm that the United States will defend its allies.
His elevation to campaign manager in February is a sign that the 71-year-old Trump, who in 2020 would be the oldest president to ever win re-election, wants to run a digital-first campaign, and that he saw no reason to wait around to get it going.
Obama endorsement coming as Clinton allies plan for unity push Clinton's elevation to presumptive nominee status based on the declarations of superdelegates -- party officials who can vote however they choose at next month's convention -- and ahead of major contests in California and New Jersey Tuesday could only intensify that anger.
Here's what you need to know: A day after the bitter fight over his nomination ended in his elevation to the Supreme Court, Justice Brett Kavanaugh was in his new chambers on Sunday, preparing for the arguments the court is to hear as it enters the second week of its term.
On Vermont's Mount Mansfield, which has a similar elevation to Killington's peak, the average November temperature has risen 20163 degrees in the last 10 years compared with the average temperature from the mid-1950s to 1980, according to Andy Nash, meteorologist-in-charge at the National Weather Service in Burlington.
The administration may believe that shifting her from a state supreme court to a federal appeals court could make her a more attractive candidate for eventual elevation to the Supreme Court, as the new job will require Senate confirmation and give rise to a body of federal appeals court opinions.
Its elevation to informal holiday didn't come until the mid to late 2000s, and now it's a day of branded-and-pegged sales of paraphernalia, festival showings of movies, Bundt cakes made to look like Sarlaccs in the Great Pit of Carkoon, and SEO-driven, barely lukewarm (hah, Luke warm) takes from generally respectable digital journalism outlets.
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WASHINGTON — Three days after the fierce battle over his nomination ended in his elevation to the Supreme Court, Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh joined his new colleagues on the bench for the first time on Tuesday morning, taking a seat on the far right side of the bench, in the spot reserved for the most junior justice.
These Democrats — chiefly Joe Donnelly of Indiana, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota and Joe Manchin of West Virginia, the three Democrats who voted to confirm Neil Gorsuch in April 2017 — all face re-election in just seven weeks in states where President Trump is popular, and where majorities presumably would support Judge Kavanaugh's elevation to the Supreme Court.
Since World War II, there have been only seven instances of appointments being withdrawn by the president or rejected by the Senate: Homer Thornberry in 1968; Justice Abe Fortas's elevation to chief justice, also in 1968; Clement F. Haynsworth in 1969; G. Harrold Carswell in 1970; Bork and Douglas H. Ginsburg, both in 1987; and Harriet E. Miers in 2005.
As Remnick writes, it was as apparent in his meeting with network executives as it was during his month-long feuds with reporters during the campaign season: The over-all impression of the meeting from the attendees I spoke with was that Trump showed no signs of having been sobered or changed by his elevation to the country's highest office.
In the wake of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's elevation to the highest office in the world, there has been no shortage of pressing, breaking news.

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