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"exalted" Definitions
  1. (formal or humorous) of high rank, position or great importance
  2. (formal) full of great joy and happiness
"exalted" Synonyms
elevated intellectual noble high-minded ideal lofty sublime superior inflated pretentious uplifting imposing grand magnificent splendid majestic glorious august stately proud elated joyful joyous jubilant ecstatic exultant transported animated blissful excited exhilarated inspired rapturous stimulated uplifted delighted exuberant gleeful happy high high-ranking prestigious dignified eminent illustrious prominent distinguished esteemed honoured(UK) important influential powerful transcendent supernatural preternatural transcendental unearthly magical superhuman paranormal metaphysical uncanny mystical otherworldly phenomenal supernormal spiritual miraculous mystic ethereal heavenly exaggerated excessive overblown extravagant hyperbolized overweening overstated bloated fulsome overdone hyped magnified steep hyperbolic overdrawn overemphasised(UK) overemphasized(US) actorly magniloquent pompous bombastic grandiloquent high-flown rhetorical turgid sonorous stilted declamatory grandiose heroic high-sounding ornate orotund overripe blessed holy sacred divine hallowed sanctified consecrated venerated beatified revered adored sacrosanct canonised(UK) canonized(US) dedicated godlike godly ordained supernal excellent wonderful great marvellous(UK) fantastic superb fine awesome stellar fabulous sensational terrific exquisite fantabulous marvelous(US) top cool loved beloved cherished dear favored(US) favorite(US) treasured admired favoured(UK) favourite(UK) popular precious prized valued appreciated darling empyreal celestial empyrean elysian angelic unworldly seraphic astral praised extolled glorified acclaimed lauded worshipped(UK) worshiped(US) blest reverenced idolised(UK) idolized(US) applauded lionised(UK) lionized(US) carolled(UK) caroled(US) ennobled advanced aggrandized promoted raised upgraded boosted deified enshrined enskied enskyed enthroned honored(US) lifted lift thrilled aroused electrified enlivened heightened inspirited filled with joy enhanced increased added to intensified amplified strengthened built up augmented escalated swelled swoll swollen embellished embroidered overdid overplayed elaborated coloured(UK) dramatised(UK) dramatized(US) expanded padded enriched improved refined ameliorated complemented developed developt deepened supplemented amended bettered cultivated helped fired quickened roused awakened inflamed incited motivated stirred engendered evoked galvanised(UK) galvanized(US) impassioned recommended suggested endorsed advocated proposed offered commended nominated posed proffered propositioned tabled plugged prescribed tipped touted presented declared put forward aired expounded introduced stated alleged broached cited exhibited exhorted expressed imparted complimented flattered adulated charmed fawned over gushed over puffed up smooth-talked sweet-talked bootlicked brownnosed buttered up to humored(US) humoured(UK) More
"exalted" Antonyms
base sordid ignoble vile improper immoral shoddy wicked unscrupulous despicable squalid wretched contemptible vulgar cheap foul bad evil wrong iniquitous depressed unhappy sad discouraged sorrowful upset despondent miserable gloomy indifferent dejected down dispirited downcast disheartened down in the dumps worried unenthusiastic bored low condemned criticised(UK) criticized(US) denounced humiliated lowly subordinate unimportant flighty frivolous giddy goofy humble silly undignified unheroic unimposing unimpressive modest common unpretentious ordinary inferior insignificant simple undistinguished unassuming unknown anonymous commonplace infamous unheard-of unremarkable unsung disrespected inconspicuous obscure unnotable mundane poor badly unacclaimed unacknowledged uncelebrated unpopular trivial forgotten nameless unfamous inexalted inglorious plain lower lesser diminished lessened lowered meek minor undisclosed unrevealed unseen mysterious undivulged untold inconclusive undetermined unestablished hidden undefined unperceived inconsequential unaccustomed indecorous unbecoming unseemly degrading humiliating crass inappropriate shameful demeaning ignominious unsuitable debasing discreditable scandalous understated unembellished realistic unexaggerated believable discreet genuine honest real restrained true veracious actual calm muted undistorted unobtrusive terse crisp cursed unholy jinxed unblessed unhallowed unreverent accursed afflicted anathematized desacralized infernal unconsecrated unrevered blighted contemned deconsecrated doomed foredoomed voodooed irreligious undevout unspiritual atheistic freethinking nonreligious faithless nullifidian religionless agnostic pagan sceptical(UK) skeptical(US) godless heathenish iconoclastic infidel unbelieving free-thinking heretical atrocious awful execrable lousy pathetic rotten terrible conventional unexceptional usual collective general generic ignorant menial incapable ineffective low-ranking normal unworthy down-to-earth egoless impotent inconsiderable self-distrustful self-reproachful self-reproving uncomplacent hated detested loathed reviled abhorrent despised insufferable unloved disliked abhorred abominated avoided offensive execrated undesirable junior secondary subsidiary plebeian bottom second-rate submissive subservient abbreviated abridged compressed contracted shrunken disparaged blamed castigated censured debased decreased denied disapproved disgraced dishonored(US) dishonoured(UK) halted razed refused abased degraded demeaned humbled shamed chastened crushed subdued embarrassed mortified discomfited abashed put down chagrined deflated denigrated

523 Sentences With "exalted"

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The falcons are the most exalted of the men's possessions.
For a few minutes, exultant and exalted, "Rocketman" takes off.
Rent the exalted Aretha Franklin concert film on streaming platforms.
"Fixing Intel" consolidated Flynn's exalted status in the intelligence community.
Aaliyah's name means "the highest" or "most exalted" in Arabic.
Rent the exalted Aretha Franklin concert film on streaming platforms.
Nor does the entrepreneur in modern China hold an exalted position.
That even at the exalted levels ... it is still a buy.
"Why You Like It" is a gateway to this exalted state.
The temptation of higher salaries in more exalted places will come.
This was an exalted "Swan Lake," but not a gripping one.
The workers, exalted as heroes, are abundantly present in each frame.
But he remains tethered to the city, somehow exalted by it.
We exalted the private, the individual, at the expense of community.
Bach's cantatas, exalted as some of them seem, were utilitarian creations.
Venus is exalted in Pisces because love has no depths here.
The humble pun is among the least exalted forms of comedy.
He had been exalted in these pages and many other places.
Whereas most religions deify only certain words, Wallace exalted all of them.
So here's to August Wilson who exhumed and exalted the ordinary people.
Hermione Granger suits her maturity; her bossiness becomes her exalted political position.
He has exalted the art of deceit to a new political normalcy.
There was no finer practitioner of such exalted decency in our time.
But now Apple has another and, arguably, more exalted stock market distinction.
They would hold exalted positions in God's new kingdom, she was told.
But in New England, it's almost impossible to overstate Brady's exalted standing.
"Here's to August Wilson, who exhumed and exalted the ordinary people," she added.
On the most exalted of stages, under the brightest of lights, he shone.
When it happens somewhere less exalted than college football, it's a different story.
Economics students from less exalted universities, such as Hull, make a similar amount.
When she tries to be more pro-Black, she's both exalted and persecuted.
Its shares have kept up with the stockmarket and its standing is exalted.
Mr. Sachs is an amalgam of the exalted Rikyu and Pixar's Wall-E.
Now, Anthony's performance is being exalted as possibly even better than that gem.
Less-exalted versions of any of these wines would be just fine, too.
During the trial, several witnesses described Mr. Raniere's exalted standing among his followers.
Nevertheless, this nouveau moonlighting continues to be exalted ­as cool, empowering or freeing.
And the Islamic State militant group belatedly exalted him as a martyred disciple.
The humble will be exalted, Jesus said, and the last shall be first.
Bill Cosby, once exalted as America's dad, was unmasked as a mass rapist.
Gary, the Exalted Ruler of this Elk's Lodge, is trying to be reassuring.
These kinds of inversions play a significant part in Christian scripture, which frequently proclaims that with God the first shall be last while the last shall be first; the lowly shall be exalted while the exalted shall be brought low.
They are the values of every American from the humblest to the most exalted.
That weekly catechism had exalted breastfeeding's benefits like so many beatitudes: Breastfeeding is free!
The sport gradually lost its exalted status, becoming a marginal activity in this country.
Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, stood out among her exalted peers.
He just wants to be welcomed back into the exalted fold of popular culture.
Blessed be His name, and exalted be the remembrance of Him forever and ever.
The work of the vocal soloists was not quite on the same exalted level.
I never thought I'd use the word exalted for Warhol, or transcendent, or sublime.
She writes about such places from what you might call an exalted literary remove.
The staging conveys a sense of mortal love in exalted communion with divine death.
Woodrow Wilson exalted the idea that the world "must be made safe" for democracy.
Lino Gomez, the guest saxophonist, more than held his own in this exalted company.
They exalted in Trump's signing of GOP-passed measures to kill some Obama-era regulations.
The reputation of the once exalted, still unshakably canonical, Impressionist has fallen on difficult days.
In some cases this has left parties floundering for relevance once their exalted leader dies.
And now German curd is being imported into Italy to make the exalted Italian cheese.
This middle-class, circumspect man has been palpably shaped, exalted and damaged by their relationship.
There are reasons to be suspicious of the exalted language used to describe Hicks's importance.
Instead, we will focus on the most exalted region for merlot in the world: Pomerol.
"So many people come in here and leave so exalted, and that's moving," he said.
In the pantheon of Montreal cultural figures, the soulful, self-effacing singer occupies exalted space.
In less exalted tournaments, the Thai women's team is used to routs of its own.
You want enlightened policies for women and a record number of women in exalted posts?
It has been inflated, exalted, disputed and debunked almost from the moment Kennedy was assassinated.
What Mr. Abbas vilified as a brutal occupier, Mr. Netanyahu exalted as a vibrant democracy.
The busted object is transformed, functional once again and with its fractures exalted in gold.
These works come from a particularly exalted period of Amphora's half a century of production.
The spokesman -- or Exalted Cyclops -- told reporters the Kavalcade was canceled, and he missed it himself.
The rapper is exalted as the next big thing and maligned as the death of rap.
"Being in charge is not about being exalted," answered the 211999-year-old Democratic presidential candidate.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - UBS has reaffirmed its familiar exalted position in the European bank pecking order.
Let's not put art on this exalted pedestal that excuses the artist from facing actual punishment.
In every campaign, some political partisans believe their chosen candidate is exalted, while opponents are worthless.
The imagery becomes so striking that being an unemployed, artless failure starts to seem almost exalted.
Never big on extended spoken-word material or solo-acoustic remakes of exalted songbooks, I'm impressed.
Like the other songs on the album, it's about a state of mind, enveloping and exalted.
No regime changes, riots, violent revolutions, wars or foreign invasions have sullied its exalted urban status.
Testing the reach of their trades' capabilities, and under the auspices of the exalted Time Inc.
It will be a rude awakening for many who have known only their exalted majority status.
"Mars is exalted in Capricorn, meaning it loves to be in the earthy sign," she explains.
Once you notice this problem — innovation is exalted, maintenance devalued — you begin to see it everywhere.
Maybe Gloria will know without question that her place in the world is an exalted one.
An equilibrium must be achieved between reality and exalted colors to make the planets more distinguisible.
"The humble shall be exalted," as scripture puts it, knowing that Sarah Sanders knows the Bible well.
She was hesitant to join Exalted, but the situation snowballed, and she ended up in the cast.
Any goal exalted as "better than hoochie-coochie" in its immediate aftermath has to be quite something.
They weren't idealists in grateful thrall to some coherent vision or exalted principles that he was advancing.
Sometimes those exalted stages aren't far from sporting venues, and the feel of sport is all around.
He became the first African-American — Woods is also half Thai — to win golf's most exalted championship.
" Derek Malcolm of The Guardian once pronounced a particular screen performance "superb, even by her exalted standards.
It is the "exalted melancholy of our fate" that Thou moments always fade back into It moments.
"A mention in his column or on his broadcast meant one was among the exalted," Gabler wrote.
The greatest among you shall be a servant, Jesus said, and whoever humbles himself shall be exalted.
But they left the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees untouched, an acknowledgment of the court's exalted status.
Two days later, visitors on a tour boat exalted in the return of the show's fluorescent violence.
AS WITH many satellites orbiting Trump world, Omarosa Manigault-Newman's exalted position in the White House defied explanation.
The piece struck me as a multilayered meditation on all that has been imperiled, exalted, and made precious.
And in part, his plans are more exalted: He wants Adam to give him a purpose in life.
China's big state-owned enterprises have long enjoyed exalted status, with preferential access to funding and other benefits.
Russia has taken advantage of its exalted status among right-wing extremists to expand its influence throughout Europe.
But for the most part, they're not making the exalted, intricate dishes for which the culture is famous.
For many, that exalted thing was embodied in the dancing of a pudgy girl from Illinois, Loie Fuller.
Another factor, too, is the exalted position of priests, acting "in persona Christi" — in the person of Christ.
The excitement serves as a reminder that classical music has not lost its exalted position in German culture.
Based on this exalted standing, we can assume that the females of the R7 species were the rulers.
Today the clear voice of clean athletes was ignored and the past actions of known cheats was exalted.
As night fell, the beat scene's old guard reminded the audience why LET retains such an exalted stature.
The brutal geometries of pocket billiards meant as little to Mazer as the men it broke or exalted.
"But more importantly, they both had this exalted idea of the role of the artist," Ms. O'Grady added.
We're living in an age where the act of decluttering is exalted as a kind of spiritual exercise.
Three years later, a solo show at Metro Pictures in Chelsea featuring amorphously-shaped ceramics garnered exalted praise.
The shrine's exalted centerpiece is a full-size mannequin bust, iconic and anonymous, an everywoman, both consumer and consumed.
Being the first woman to design an iconic movie monster might not seem the most exalted of feminist achievements.
The exalted public purpose of the institution can make it seem simply reasonable to ask someone to be ''helpful.
In hip hop, where women's contributions are marginalized and the voices of men are exalted, that's a huge mission.
" He exalted soldiers' bravery while dismissing his avoidance of service in Vietnam, calling it a country "nobody heard of.
But it was an extraordinary embarrassment for Mr. Bolsonaro, who has exalted the integrity and professionalism of Brazil's military.
In 1971, C.P. Ellis was the Exalted Cyclops of the Durham, N.C., klavern of the United Klans of America.
Slightly less exalted but still private rooms in Lenox Hill's maternity ward range from $630 to $1,700 per night.
Mr. Vasiukov's good fortune in being from the Soviet Union, where chess was exalted, was also his bad luck.
But for most people, it's still odd to see these exalted technological wonders peeking out from behind someone's roof.
For people of the Christian faith, no one humbled himself more, or was exalted as much, as Jesus himself.
How did he feel making wine in Bouzeron, which some might consider a sideshow compared with exalted Romanée-Conti?
As people with history (that predates slavery), with our own exalted bloodlines, and as actors on the world stage?
Co-director by Steve van Diest, the video for "Exalted" features emcee Kurai and was filmed in Drumheller, Saskatchewan.
These thoughts occurred when Lamar was being exalted as hip-hop's savior around the time of To Pimp a Butterfly.
But even in terms of his exalted reputation, what Tom Brady did on the game's final two drives beggars belief.
Donald Trump, the only major figure overseas to have exalted in the Brexit result, is erratic, crisis-prone and toxic.
They are invested in an exalted state of seeing and thinking and weren't put off by the idea of infinity.
As evident in his brief remarks in the Rose Garden Monday, Kennedy speaks in exalted terms about America's constitutional democracy.
It was a Chinese announcer, after all, who christened him with his exalted, memorable, honorable (and slightly comical) fight name.
Snackwave, the Internet movement that peaked a couple of years ago, fetishized and exalted burgers, fries, burritos, and especially pizza.
As indicated by this drawing and her attachment to it, the kind of seeing DeFeo pursued was exalted and hallucinatory.
For two centuries, writing fiction has been the exalted retreat where the imagination magically clarifies and dramatizes insoluble human dilemmas.
Unable to offer a tip, "he decided to make the most of his new exalted status," the auction house explained.
Though Steve Jobs is now exalted as one of the greatest minds in modern history, he came from humble beginnings.
On the way back, I exalted at finally getting to re-enter the country through the speedier line for citizens.
You'll recognize all the familiar throes — exalted expectations and dashed hopes, disillusionment and embarrassing self-delusion — in fiction about work.
At Dalton, one of the most exalted private schools in Manhattan, there can be 1,500 applications for one kindergarten seat.
The Cyclops organization, too, is somewhat based on reality: KKK has historically designated an "exalted Cyclops" to initiate new members.
The label has become such an exalted brand that unaffiliated dancehall artists have released music with fake Mixpak stamps attached.
As a member of France's exalted guild, Les Compagnons du Devoir, Vatinet gave Alexander a trajectory to model his career on.
And he devoted his life to service and to the exalted idea of America that was bigger and better than him.
Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted, and human love will be seen at its height.
Most American medical schools now bestow a fresh white coat on every new student, a symbol of our exalted professional aspirations.
The "special" or "exalted" regions of life — politics, art, science, religion, whatever you think they are — reach deeply into everyday life.
No one approaches the exalted heights reached by their relatives in the new country, or local Hindus with comparable job qualifications.
This was already achieved by presidents such as George W. Bush and Obama who the media occasionally exalted to the skies.
Lawmakers across the political spectrum say Big Tech, for so long the exalted embodiment of American genius, has too much power.
It is the exalted flow of the space-time continuum, save that it is spaceless and timeless and of such loveliness.
The solution to this most mundane of problems is not your exalted, famous person; in fact, it's not personal at all.
It was important to me that "we" were there, proof that "we" had been on the mind of the exalted William Shakespeare.
Morphing vegetal, animal, and human elements, they range from the embryonic to the totemic in an exalted realm of myth and fantasy.
I could not expect Genji to be faithful to me; that would hardly be fitting for a man of his exalted rank.
In all my years in Congress, I recall only a select few countries that rose so quickly to such an exalted esteem.
Rodin is always with us, the greatest sculptor of the nearly four centuries since Gian Lorenzo Bernini perfected and exalted the Baroque.
R. H. Tawney, a religious socialist, belittled the concept of economic man, and argued for a more exalted notion of human motives.
But the St. John's fifth-graders haven't known a world where the UConn women aren't exalted — and yes, criticized — for their excellence.
On Friday and Saturday, she gave her first performances in a more exalted part, the pas de deux of Balanchine's "Agon" (1957).
VERONA, Italy — In a country famed for its fine leather products and fashion sense, shining shoes was never a particularly exalted profession.
Young was so exalted throughout Independence that when he died in 21857, he was buried in the white section of Woodlawn Cemetery.
Last month, the orchestra's performance of Luciano Berio's "Sinfonia" achieved an exalted state of intoxicating transcendence, no alcohol at the seats required.
As portrayed by Phoenix, he is often disheveled and remote, more the prophetic Man of Sorrows than the exalted King of Kings.
So how does a 1997 Disney cartoon, beloved mostly by late-vintage millennials now in young adulthood, come into this exalted lineage?
Mr. Abdullah also ridiculed Mr. Ghani's penchant for saying he is an heir to exalted Afghan statesmen and poets of eras past.
Worshipers exalted a female icon similar to the Virgin Mary and modeled on Clotilde de Vaux, with whom Comte was in love.
The most exalted experience of my life, evidence of the universal goodness of mankind and the enrapturing beauty of the universe. 2.
In 2015, Scalia denounced Kennedy's exalted appeal to constitutional liberty at the opening of his opinion declaring a right to same-sex marriage.
" The passage Garcia had chosen reads, "He says, 'Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations.
Prosecutors presented evidence that King had been an "exalted cyclops" of the white supremacist Confederate Knights of America and regularly drew lynching scenes.
On the 2016 campaign trail, Trump had publicly exalted in WikiLeaks' releases of Democratic files that had been hacked by Russian intelligence officers.
Balanchine ballets that had seemed to be about the most exalted matters in our lives now sat cold and dry on the stage.
The other one is less exalted but generally far more visible: I run according to a schedule that I ignore at my peril.
He was an exalted member of the squabbling clique that Hurston called "the niggerati"—and which we know, simply, as the Harlem Renaissance.
Mr. Roux and his brother added luster to their already exalted reputations when they opened the Waterside Inn in Bray, Berkshire, in 22002.
These changes, too, while improving conditions for some Ford workers and extending the exalted transparency of Roche and Dinkeloo's architecture, have troubled preservationists.
Immediately upon entering the gallery, I faced the nearly eight-foot-tall, exalted, fantastical, glowing, abstract, minimalist icon: "Untitled (Sleepiness, Antipsychotic, Pain)" (2219).
Why go to the library in Italy when all around you there is fantastic art, exalted architecture, deep history and intense passionate people?
Bush is being exalted as if he is the second coming of George Washington thanks to his implied slams against the Trump administration.
Portraiture came to be considered "content," and therefore a subject that could be exhausted, despite (or maybe because of) its long, exalted history.
Either way, the show treats the results as an exalted statement, as if fetishizing Dick were liberation for all women, not just Chris.
But she is unequivocal that the firm's identity is no longer shaped by the mutual-fund managers so exalted in an earlier era.
At fairly routine intervals, fashion lifts fat people, prepubescent children, sexual outliers and now, with increasing frequency, old people to an exalted chic.
One is they felt that their exalted ends, tat so moral and noble that any means necessary would be justified them to achieve them.
Context is everything: The song was composed by Ron Carter, the redoubtable bassist, who has recorded it in the company of some exalted peers.
To ingratiate themselves with the victors after the war, Italian bigwigs exalted the role of the Jews' defenders while minimising that of their persecutors.
As you likely know, we've exalted the wonders of drugstore finds time and time again, but today we're focusing on just bargain brow products.
After all, it helps justify their untouchable status in society, a status as exalted as the one that Bill Cosby enjoyed until relatively recently.
Women are not often encouraged to perform exalted abjection, to swerve into a glorious failure as a way out of a dull, depressive one.
To her choice of Nelson, and her towering voice and message, we add our "amen" — a Hebrew word that Aretha sang with exalted fervor.
A "Minerva, The Exalted Lightsworn" card has been sold for $1,900, while a "Black Luster Soldier" card awarded during the 1999 Yu-Gi-Oh!
One reason is that France's vision of citizenship, which strongly insists on adherence to a few exalted political values, has seriously eroded over time.
And because it entails the sacrifice of his exalted sense of himself, it seems a Christian act, a loss of self for others' sake.
What is the relationship between pathological hallucinations and the exalted experiences described by medieval mystics, who believed they were hearing the voice of God?
" As Woodhull predicted, though, she was later exalted: when she died in 1927, her obituary in The Times lauded her as a "pioneer suffragist.
It's an ignoble end for an animal that, despite its diminutive size, has held an exalted role over the ages in almost every culture.
As the winner of nearly 50 titles in transgender beauty pageants, Tiffany is exalted by her peers as a decorated veteran of show business.
We see Leon Prevant, who had a cameo in "Station Eleven," start as a well-off shipping executive and end as something less exalted.
If you can bug out at crazy visuals, cry and feel exalted all in the same two-hour period, this one is for you.
In "Lucia" that prompts exalted vocalism from the heroine, whereas Giselle's heart-catching rushes across the stage in pursuit of something unseen — but what?
Renowned for his vineyard practices, Mr. Coturri is as exalted locally for the marijuana he has grown as a hobby for almost 40 years.
In October, the Party exalted Xi to the same status as Mao Zedong when they wrote Xi's name and ideas into the Party's constitution.
Those are exalted arias he wrote for the characters of Mr. Washington and Ms. Davis, in one of the greatest performances of the year.
It's an exalted, ecstatic state of living, of seeing, of experiencing: [an] intense, intensified way of seeing, perceiving reality, both in art and living.
Her novels, including "Atlas Shrugged" and "The Fountainhead," feature heroes who reject society's limitations and transform themselves into exalted, prophet-like symbols of individual freedom.
Sander has elevated them, literally, but also figuratively; they are no longer commonplace but exalted, not things to be summarily consumed but studied and admired.
So the painful underbelly of the exalted momtrepreneurial side hustle is the fact that for many women, the side hustle is keeping the lights on.
Winston Churchill collected it in 1953 "for his mastery of historical and biographical description as well as for brilliant oratory in defending exalted human values".
Similar to Venus, it's generally reassuring if the moon is in the sign that it rules, Cancer, or the sign in which it's exalted, Taurus.
Senior Senate Democrats said in interviews on Tuesday morning that the delayed Iowa caucus results will prompt a re-examination of the state's exalted status.
That's what helped Alec Baldwin break through in Hollywood and it's a strategy that has paid off for millions of other less exalted workers, too.
Although it had 33 rooms, "it did not give the impression of a big house where the master reaffirmed his exalted position," the authors note.
Yet he lived long enough to see his work embraced and exalted by artists and filmmakers who were weaned on it, basking in the applause.
American politics, as Alexis de Tocqueville once observed, has often had a religious character to it, with the nation itself exalted in a messianic way.
Thursday's performance did not feature a group quite fit to stand in that exalted company: This was a feel-good, sound-good-not-great concert.
In Balanchine dance theater, women are honored, exalted, shown to be compelling beings with needs and impulses that are not fully satisfied by romantic love.
Over the years, Mr. Bolsonaro has exalted the country's military dictatorship, advocated torture and threatened to destroy, jail or drive into exile his political opponents.
The president-elect, Jair Bolsonaro, has exalted the country's military dictatorship, advocated torture and threatened to destroy, jail or drive into exile his political opponents.
Displays explain how vines and grapes were domesticated, how they occupied exalted mythological positions within ancient societies and how vines adapt to wildly different terrains.
Even by those exalted standards, though, perhaps nothing better illustrates the root of Guardiola's brilliance better than the conclusion to this Premier League title race.
The humdrum food of my childhood in Upland somehow became exalted in Monterey Park, and once more embraced as part of my culture and identity.
Patricia Quintana, the chef and author whose work exalted the range and sophistication of Mexican cuisine, died on Monday at her home in Mexico City.
Her complex and nuanced forms embraced and disrupted the geometric and biomorphic, ignored the distinction between mind and heart, and exalted the act of making.
Mr. Leo has an exalted reputation among conservatives, including Scott Pruitt, the former Oklahoma attorney general who is now head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
As if to refocus on its foundations, the company kicks off the year with a week of works by George Balanchine, its most exalted founder.
But Belgrave Joe found a forever home in the American Kennel Club, which acquired his skeleton in the 83603s and has exalted it ever since.
At the top of the rotunda, her final works (painted in 2004) appear exalted, with natural light flooding in from the Guggenheim's giant glazed oculus.
Smith made his exit this week after pushing forward the same challenges to a different administration, one even more exalted in the daily coverage on Fox.
By focusing on less exalted characters, often of a literary bent, Ms Baker produces a highly readable and intimate view of an unusual time and place.
It is an experience of the most grand and exalted nature, so why would you not want to immerse yourself in that as much as possible?
Sally Jordan was one of the people who played Exalted with Carpenter, and said from the moment she met Carpenter, he regularly engaged in sexual harassment.
Jordan shared an email she sent to Geek Space TV, the production company that hosted the Exalted stream, in which she detailed various encounters she'd had.
With Venus exalted in your house of career starting Tuesday, you're going to have a stellar reputation for all of the hard work you've been doing.
Long-exalted as a source of spiritual energy, the desert has historically been an inspiration for American artists seeking a point of connection with the ethereal.
Your planetary ruler, warrior planet Mars, is still retrograde—but it's now inching toward its most powerfully exalted degree in the communication sector of your chart.
Let but my anger wax hot, my love grow exalted, my hatred collect in me, and that boasted solidarity between me and my body was gone.
The Times obituary does say that Ol' Blue Eyes called her "Buddha" because she was short and round, but it's still an exalted compliment, I guess.
The three returning cast members start off in fairly exalted positions, having spent their decade away from our screens working their way up the social ladder.
In much of Africa today, I've found that entrepreneurship is not the exalted career path it is in the United States or even increasingly in China.
In addition to being the longest serving United States senator in history, he also served as the Exalted Cyclops of his local Ku Klux Klan chapter.
Hence, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are exalted for recognizing the natural rights of man and role of government as protector of those rights.
David Bowie's dense catalog is a rich portrait of the ways in which he subverted rock and pop norms, exalted his fellow misfits and delighted in reinvention.
Buying it requires "Exalted" status with Mists of Pandaria's Tillers faction, which means you'll need to spend of couple of weeks toiling through Farmville-style farming quests.
A feature film about the Paradise Garage, the renowned New York nightclub that closed in 1987, and its exalted resident DJ Larry Levan, is in the works.
AS LONG as they stay on the right side of political battles, officials who reach the exalted heights of Chinese government can generally count on job security.
There has been some dissent—Ellen Pao's Project Include ended its relationship with Y Combinator over Thiel—but his exalted position in Silicon Valley remains largely intact.
That leaves decoupling, aiming for that exalted future state of a "circular economy," in which all byproducts become feedstocks for something else and there is no waste.
I'm not naming names, but fairly recently I read a fat, exalted novel and had the pleasure of getting rid of it and its shelf neighbors too.
He behaved badly during his lifetime, and his personal reputation only got worse after being exalted by the Nazis more than half a century after his death.
These special bottles, if we are lucky enough to drink one, occupy an exalted place because they set benchmarks and stretch context as they surprise and astound.
Mars is now exalted in the domestic sector of your chart, encouraging you to get a lot of work done around the house over the coming weeks.
Indeed, impervious to the recitation of personal tragedies and professional difficulties, enduring for hundreds of years after it was composed, his music seems all the more exalted.
"He moves in an exalted realm," said the philosopher Galen Strawson, who met Hollinghurst when they worked together at The Times Literary Supplement in the early 1980s.
Mr. Bolsonaro has exalted the country's military dictatorship and has endorsed a draconian approach to restoring security, which critics say amounts to an endorsement of extrajudicial killings.
The crash is one of the most enduring mysteries in the history of the United Nations, where Mr. Hammarskjold has been exalted as a model international statesman.
This is a particularly special time: In astrological terms, we say Venus is "exalted" in Pisces, meaning that the planet is particularly well-placed in this sign.
Since the Communist Party gave Mr. Xi the exalted title of "core leader" last week, it has built a fervent campaign to rally the country around him.
Tensions in the Middle East were already high after a visit by President Trump last month, in which he exalted and emboldened Saudi Arabia, Iran's regional rival.
The National Zoo's giant pandas have become a part of Washington lore, ridiculed for their sloth and exalted in internet memes for their tumbles in the snow.
Theater, as the ancient and exalted public forum that Mr. Albee wanted it to be forever, exists to challenge complacency, to make us uncomfortable with our assumptions.
In his remarks he exalted Marxist-Leninist principles and even quoted Friedrich Engels to make the case for promoting new forms of innovation in the 21st century.
Harry risked his life while serving as a translator in the Pacific theater, while his brothers faced induction into the Japanese Army, which exalted death over shameful surrender.
Beginning with his UCLA student film, the austere neo-realistic "Killer of Sheep," director Charles Burnett has carved out a distinctive and exalted niche in American independent cinema.
His sense of duty is so clear that Kelly could fall easy prey to those in the West Wing who ascribe to, shall we say, less exalted motives.
Though Country Grammar isn't exalted to the same degree as other early 2000s rap albums—say, Outkast's Stankonia or Jay Z's The Blueprint—it's importance shouldn't be overlooked.
But the critically exalted To Pimp a Butterfly didn't take the biggest golden gramophone of the night, losing out to Taylor Swift's 1989 for album of the year.
"Half a Life" reflects the glories and the failures of the era's political passions—the exalted but impersonal dream of revolution and the redemptive devotion to artistic creation.
The poignant, observant watercolors by the illustrator E. B. Lewis (no relation) are bathed in subtly changing light, making homespun scenes of country life seem celestial and exalted.
Mr. Alaïa was old school: a courtier, an ecstatically curious artist who exalted originality and wanted nothing more but more time to express it — to break the cycle.
But the high-profile episode cast the stock image of socially maladroit yet self-entitled straight white men — like those Mr. Cline exalted — in a less forgiving light.
Mars is on our side this week as it moves back through the final degrees of Capricorn, where it is exalted and determined to do its best work.
Mr. Abe recently won a commanding majority in parliamentary elections, while a Communist Party congress in Beijing elevated Mr. Xi to the same exalted status as Mao Zedong.
" (called "Poem of Salutation" on its first publication, in 1856), he exalted the "divine-souled African, large, fine-headed, nobly-formed, superbly destined, on equal terms with me!
But the overtures — here "Die Zauberflöte" and "Le Nozze di Figaro," both arranged by Johann Nepomuk Hummel — would have been fun for less exalted players to read through.
But the overtures — here "Die Zauberflöte" and "Le Nozze di Figaro," both arranged by Johann Nepomuk Hummel — would have been fun for less exalted players to read through.
Close up, the 6-foot-9-inch Bird seemed bigger to Sandler than he had imagined, perhaps because of his exalted status, much like his most famous franchise.
An unkempt Kansas City disc jockey named Ray has appointed himself an altar boy at the exalted shrine of jazz, and his faith burns like a five-alarm fire.
The problem for robots who might want to attain such an exalted status is that, like Superman, they are too invulnerable to be able to make a credible promise.
But all this changed on Wednesday, when 30-year-old Kisenosato was promoted to yokozuna, becoming the first native Japanese to attain the sport's most exalted rank since 1998.
Over the course of the last three decades, these media personalities have surpassed party officials and even elected representatives in their influence, ascending to exalted status atop Republican leadership.
Lee felt exalted as he sat on stage at the award ceremony in Dubai two weeks ago with celebrities, including Charlize Theron, Trevor Noah and Al Gore in attendance.
Often a restaurant like this can be a terrific splurge, enough so that even if you want an exalted wine and the occasion suggests it, you cannot afford it.
Its humble character, and perhaps even its less-than-immaculate appearance, reflects who Whitman was: the son of a carpenter with little education who exalted everyday people and places.
"If you go around making a lot of statements about your exalted role in society, at some point your employees might just make you follow through," Mr. Shotts said.
Indeed, Carpenter concedes of several of his cases that a "strategic rationale" for some action existed, even if the exalted language used to sell it could not withstand scrutiny.
Rather than studying its most famous regions, our approach at Wine School has been to snoop around the less-exalted edges, where the prices are a bit less daunting.
Putting a heavy hitter in charge of coordinating efforts to tap the $1 trillion overseas infrastructure programme makes sense; rivals have employees playing similar roles without so exalted a title.
In a world where not every director even gets to finish the movie they start producing, you, exalted amongst your peers, have not only wrapped one—you've been given more.
Despite being a success by all the metrics that we generally measure, like high sales and good reviews, the game isn't exalted in the same way that its peers are.
This sort of high-minded name-dropping has the feel of post-facto rationalizing, with exalted figures serving as a classy varnish, not unlike Trump's own gaudy gold-encrusted residence.
Her riff on the line from Barthes—"the object in discourse assumes an exalted place," from his " Writing Degree Zero "—could easily have been precious or tedious, or otherwise annoying.
Both series were released in 303 after the equally exalted first season of "Serial" in 2014, the nonfiction multi-episodic podcast about the murder of a Maryland high school student.
In a strange city called Paradiso, which shares its name with the title of the record, Death sits exalted, surrounded by defensive turrets and "pendulous" shadows mingling in creeping darkness.
While the women's game is often exalted as being wildly unpredictable, Williams remains the exception to the rule and Tuesday's win secured her a 37th Grand Slam semi-final appearance.
They exalted everyday life — which I intuited early on was always going to be messy — by giving it a rhythm and rhyme that you could belt, wail and dance to.
Nowhere, of course, is the dream life of clothes more exalted: Everything is made to order by hand in one of Valentino's three couture ateliers on the palazzo's second floor.
Mr. Khan's supporters exalted "Prime Minister Imran Khan," while his opponents stood up and roared "Vote thief not acceptable," alluding to allegations of rigging in the July 25 general election.
Hasan Minhaj, 31, the popular "Daily Show" comedian, was the entertainer at a Thursday night dinner and gently ribbed some of the more exalted guests about their wealth and power.
The solution was to adopt methods used in these more exalted regions, like small barrels made of new French oak, rather than the traditional large vats of old, neutral oak.
It is this transcendental insubordination that suggests an exalted state of mind that is divinatory; a means by which to understand and respond to the current many faces of uncertainty.
Sadly, this exalted, transformative version of solidarity has only fitfully manifested and proved difficult to maintain, in large part because plutocrats and politicians have mastered a strategy of divide and conquer.
Copernicus's heliocentric theory, for example, did not in fact threaten to demote the exalted place of humans in the universe: The Earth was previously thought to be at the center, i.e.
"The long speech he made in some way institutionalised homosexual marriage, exalted it in a public way, and that shocked me," Le Pen said in an interview on his web site.
Instead he described a mess seemingly born of arrogance, an impatience with the rules that bind less exalted government officials and Mrs Clinton's fierce desire to keep her personal communications private.
A vision of both human civilization at its most celestial and human energy at its most brilliantly refined, it's one of the most exalted peaks of Balanchine's idea of classical style.
Just over a century later, in " Mutual Aid " (22014), the Russian thinker and revolutionary Peter Kropotkin exalted the coöperative habits of termites as a model, and a scientific basis, for Communism.
While the words "freedom of speech" run through an American citizen and his court system like blood in his veins, should this right be given such an exalted place in society?
These chapters emerge as examples, often gory, of women rejecting the meager possibilities offered to them — forced marriage, circumscribed existence — in a desperate search for something more exalted, a greater purpose.
The world's biggest telecom equipment maker and No. 2 smartphone maker, Huawei is frequently exalted in China's business world for elbowing out its bigger Western rivals and developing cutting-edge technologies.
In fact, race-based nativism comes with an exalted pedigree — and that pedigree is something we all should remember as the Trump administration continues its assault on immigrants of specific nationalities.
On Tuesday, its final day, the congress elevated Mr. Xi, 64, to the same exalted status as the nation's founder, Mao Zedong, by enshrining "Xi Jinping Thought" into the party's constitution.
The abundant perks — in G.E.'s case, two helicopter pads, a shoeshine station and an executive dining room linked to the kitchen below by dumbwaiters — fed the sense of exalted status.
Having assumed absolute power, white men exalted white femininity while protecting and enthralling each other with their access to Black bodies, often selling off their own children to solve economic woes.
But the industry is also rife with discrimination issues—it's why companies have, for years, publicly exalted their diversity and inclusion issues, often pointing to the money they've thrown at the problem.
They hold on to their exalted view of the man who "redefined blackness" in spite of the more than 60 women who have come forward to accuse Cosby of sexually assaulting them.
"Carrie Bradshaw was the first contemporary character on TV that not only mixed high and low fashion, but exalted Chanel as highly as she did her cheap-o hoop earrings," Garroni says.
This exalted status, unusual for a plant, would ensure for the sequoia an important role in two historic debates that began around this time, in both of which Muir had a hand.
Such exalted company proved too much and a third-round 78 created a puzzle for his scientific mind, although equipment choice did not seem to be part of his post-tournament analysis.
Aitcheson, then a University of Maryland student, was arrested in the cross burning and identified as an "exalted cyclops" of a KKK lodge, according to a 1977 article in The Washington Post.
Many right-wingers were also not pleased by the Socialist government's exhumation of Franco's remains last month from his gargantuan mausoleum so he could no longer be exalted in a public place.
When a medical journal later published an article of my father's, "Chronic Progressive Chorea Masquerading as Functional Disorder," we were confirmed in our sense of his exalted standing in a rarefied field.
In 1953, Winston Churchill received the prize, in part as recognition of the literary qualities of his soaring political speeches and "brilliant oratory in defending exalted human values," according to the academy.
BEIJING — China's Communist Party on Tuesday elevated President Xi Jinping to the same exalted status as the nation's founding father, Mao Zedong, by writing his name and ideas into the party constitution.
A century earlier, Johnny would have been painting the Windsors; now, in a society made by and for such pampered materialists as the Miserdens, he is left with a less-exalted subject.
Clinton's unexpected skit — taped near her home in Chappaqua, N.Y., on Friday — thrilled many supporters who exalted on Twitter at the former Democratic nominee's giving a cheeky grin and trolling Mr. Trump.
To recap: Last Wednesday, a UEFA document came to light, one that maps out a vision of what the Champions League, soccer's most glamorous, most lucrative, most exalted club competition, might become.
"Nothing happens in a split second," a woman named Janie says near the end of "Anger," when the wackiness of the play's tone has given way to something more exalted and devastating.
A day after Mr. Trump made the choice of Mr. Cain official, Senate Republicans expressed quiet anxiety over the prospect of another #MeToo minefield even as the White House exalted the decision.
They write: Lincoln's opposition to Jacksonian democracy was born not of fear of revolutionary change but of fear of a political life so pedestrian that it left no room for exalted leadership.
The party oscillated permanently between a kind of "workerism" that exalted the worker as the repository of all virtues and a propensity for populism when it tried to address other demographic groups.
At the stratospheric level of $10 million in annual income in 2014, I.R.S. statistic show, the effective tax rate was actually lower than it was for people with slightly less exalted incomes.
His primitive, boldly colored figures on canvases and on ordinary objects such as doors and refrigerators were exalted by critics for their composition and for striking a balance between spontaneity and control.
She has been a frequent critic, calling out the Disney culture and his compensation in interviews and Twitter threads, using her exalted last name, though she is not connected to the company.
It looks like a kind of passive guardianship, with the humans striving to realize their exalted humanness, and the animals—or the robots—benefitting from the trickle-down effects of that endeavor.
The use of the hunger strike in Iran has in some ways put the government in an embarrassing position, as it exalted the Northern Ireland hunger strikers who once vexed the British.
A consensus has formed around Yancey's exalted place in the hip-hop pantheon, thanks largely to an international fan base that holds him up as a symbol of purity, consciousness, and craft.
"We are the only democracy which has a dictator in a state mausoleum where he can be exalted," said Deputy Prime Minister Carmen Calvo, laying out the government's case for moving him.
Barbaresco has sometimes been an overlooked and underestimated wine, especially when compared with the more exalted Barolo, its sibling to the southwest, which, like Barbaresco, is made entirely of the nebbiolo grape.
But the conversation shows exactly why Negan is exalted by his people: he has a strategic mind, and understands that winning people over is a smarter tactic that simply eliminating all who disagree.
Long before the Nazis dreamed of an exalted master race, imperialists seized on what some dubbed the "Aryan invasion" theory to paint Britain's rule of India as the extension of a "natural" order.
" - - - - GHANAIAN PRESIDENT NANA AKUFO-ADDO: "Consummate international diplomat and highly respected former Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr. Kofi Annan was the first from sub-Saharan Africa to occupy this exalted position.
Facebook is in such an exalted position because no other company, with the exception of Google, has as many users, knows as much about their behaviour online and can target them as effectively.
"Unlike an African-American father, I'll never have to explain to my daughters why there exists an exalted monument for those who wished to keep her and her ancestors in chains," he said.
The Romans, ardent followers of the Greeks in many ways, laughed at Priapus and chiseled little chubbies onto their statues in one breath, but in another exalted enormous erections as signs of manliness.
The alert Josie G. Sadan, a kind of exalted figure, dances with a more ethereal remove, until an exacting solo in silence at the end, where she gathers energy like a brewing storm.
And yet, we are fated to an unending obsession about courting those voters, about their worries and anxieties, about their propensity to angrily storm off if they don't feel properly exalted and centered.
He'd written plays at the University of South Florida but was intimidated by graduates of the élite drama schools: Yale, Juilliard, N.Y.U. "Writing was this exalted thing, done by classy people," he said.
Like every exalted star, Mr. De Niro generates good will because of who he is and despite his ups and downs, the afterglow of his great performances enveloping him like a luminous cloud.
Watchful and tremulous, she captures to perfection the breathiness of Jackie's voice, as it floats above the guttural twang of less exalted lives—"Amairca," she says, smoothing her native land into trisyllabic gentility.
For Smith, a great artist must be a rebel of romanticism, whether it be the poet Arthur Rimbaud or the rocker Jim Morrison (two exalted figures in her bad-boy Hall of Fame).
These clothes are an exalted form of livery, a uniform for women performing an old-fashioned role, and Guo's club members also seem content to abide by its protocols, at least in public.
In many ways, the political is made more significant when intertwined with the spiritual, as belief supersedes political motivation in pursuit of a world vision that is exalted as the will of God.
Real Madrid deserves its place in history, and its most recent generation merits its reputation as a dynasty team, one perfectly calibrated in talent and temperament to excel on soccer's most exalted stage.
In October Harvey Weinstein, a film producer, was accused of having spent decades harassing and assaulting actresses, and using his exalted position in Hollywood to intimidate and silence anyone who got in his way.
"Exalted," wholly, is an anomalous entity able to embody both the darkness and the light, nobly reminiscent of the impressions forged by Page's 12-string fretwork and Branca's grandiose guitar symphonies: empyrean, staggering, unfathomable.
He may reside in a dingy attic up six flights of stairs, but in her imagination he leads a more exalted existence, known to dilettantes and artists alike as the life of the mind.
The Galerie St. Etienne's brochure for the show reports that Kollwitz, after her death, was exalted simultaneously as a Communist heroine in East Germany and as a liberal-humanist "good German" in the West.
While more exalted Civil War figures, like Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant and Abraham Lincoln, are featured in historic portraits, not many people have a clear idea of what Harriet Tubman looked like.
Leishman was positioned several feet behind Scott, and when the putt rolled into the hole, he was caught by a photographer's lens pumping his fist in the background as Scott exalted in the foreground.
And then there was Mott the Hoople, on the verge of splitting up when Dave tossed them "All The Young Dudes" from his exalted cloud and bestowed great success upon their ungrateful Herefordian shoulders.
Many venture capitalists who back them are hoping to emulate the successful initial public offerings this year of less exalted business-services startups like CrowdStrike, which provides cybersecurity, or Zoom, a video-conferencing company.
For a millennia, female agency has been defined by the family unit, and the role of the mother exalted through the deification of the child à la "life is a miracle" (actually, it's science).
In fact in this era of ultra-political correctness at universities, these other groups enjoy such an exalted status of privilege that even the most unintended slur can lead a student to instant expulsion.
Renault, returning as a constructor after buying back the team they sold in 2009, this week followed McLaren and reigning world champions Mercedes in doing away with the once exalted position of team principal.
Jude Law radiates as Pius XIII, the first American pope, exalted by the church establishment in the expectation that he'll be a telegenic media darling and a bridge between the conservatives and the liberals.
For years, Democrats have tried to cajole Chris Kennedy into running statewide in Illinois, hoping that the wealthy son of the late Robert F. Kennedy could parlay his exalted family name into high office.
We can love Eve Babitz and relish her dizzying, seductive legacy — but we can, we must, open our aperture on whose stories deserve commemoration, and on which persons are hailed and exalted as It girl. ●
The principal reason they as a band, and particularly Bryan Ferry, their frontman and chief songwriter, do not occupy the exalted position in popular culture that David Bowie does is because, well, David Bowie does.
If there's a part in the documents where Trump lays out his plan to materially improve the well-being of everyday American workers, the ones he exalted in his inauguration speech, I didn't see it.
While the exalted French prospects of his generation, notably Samir Nasri and Hatem Ben Arfa, had fallen by the wayside after years of hype, Payet came good after a career spent in in the background.
The personal essay — the more exalted form of the two — can be as dense and layered as a short story; it fancies itself a prism and uses the personal to shed light on the communal.
It is also one of the artist's last paintings, left in his studio at the time of his death, and so could be interpreted as a de facto summation of a long and exalted career.
Silicon Valley used to enjoy an exalted status, but questions about the role of social media in the 2016 presidential election and the way digital technologies may threaten jobs and promote monopolies are breeding skepticism.
Whether you see the figures — the bodies — underneath, and whether you consider them to have been assaulted or exalted by their metal overlay, will depend on how close to them, in every sense, you stand.
And while she had little interest in the domestic aspects of womanhood—the drudgery that was afflicting American women with Betty Friedan's "problem with no name"—she exalted her own vision of the feminine mystique.
Daniela Galarza wrote an ode to the Paris-Brest, a French sweet that involves rings of golden choux pastry sandwiched with a pastry cream exalted with butter, with plenty of history (and a pronunciation guide).
Yet these works take much influence from the history of Contemporary Art, from the "soft" sculptures of Claes Oldenburg for example, his method of making hard into soft, of rejecting the exalted and embracing the everyday.
"The long speech he made in some way institutionalised homosexual marriage, exalted it in a public way, and that shocked me, " Le Pen senior said in an interview on his website that was aired on Friday.
But the Academy has a tradition of stepping outside the traditional boundaries of literary form, awarding the 1953 prize to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in part for his "brilliant oratory in defending exalted human values".
Trade a little happiness or even a few subjects' souls away and you'll be back in business, building the kingdom up and hopefully securing yourself a place among the exalted council of rulers in the area.
As climate indicators, then, artworks offer clues about how our species understands its material legacy in an era when it has become increasingly difficult to imagine the exalted posterity such works were once meant to secure.
In the old days, by which I mean around 22016 years ago, Burgundy lovers — whether frugal by nature or circumstances — would seek out good wines from less-exalted places, like Santenay, Marsannay or the Côte Chalonnaise.
This is true of every genre of wine, from the most exalted, historic category, like Bordeaux, to highly popular ones like New Zealand sauvignon blanc and rosé, to those on the polarizing vanguard, like natural wines.
Theatergoers on both sides of the Atlantic have had plenty of opportunities in recent times to encounter this exalted title: two Broadway revivals, numerous concert performances, and even a 2006 run above a south London pub.
A bamboo scaffold had been erected, and I began to climb, exalted by the sense that at last I was to witness something truly rare—a sight I would recall, with wonder, in my future life.
But physicality is insistent here, and so is the human spirit, which finds suspenseful, exalted expression as one woman (Alba Faivre, daring with a rope) climbs and falls and climbs in an attempt to get out.
Any creative person who has had what might be a brainstorm, when the emotions veer into overdrive, and the mind and metabolism suddenly race, will understand the exalted, scary place in which Marco and Carla find themselves.
And while there's been a lot of talk this election cycle about why these two rural, heavily white states should no longer have exalted status as presidential bellwethers, the expectation-setting of these two contests still matters.
As seen in Darling's defense of their practice, some people who repurpose human remains for magical reasons sometimes believe that they're doing a service to the dead, or "giving them a more exalted next life," Mar explains.
It's no accident that Mr. Arbery sets the play just after the 2017 murder of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville, Va.; very much on everyone's mind are the limits of the conservatism they inhaled and exalted at Transfiguration.
" The "whole design of constitutional government would fall" and the people would have no "relief from oppression and wrong against those in exalted places if there was no independence or power in the assembly to make impeachments.
And unlike a Wall Street firm, where the trading floor, in its size, pride of place and all-around clamor represents the beating heart of the institution, the execution hub in Phoenix is a less exalted place.
His most exalted sacred works—the two extant Passions, from the seventeen-twenties, and the Mass in B Minor, completed not long before his death, in 1750—are feats of synthesis, mobilizing secular devices to spiritual ends.
Contemporary Indigenous Art deviated from the typical exhibition of indigenous art in Mexico in which the technical qualities of the production of work are exalted to stage folklore and a false idealization patronized by the nationalist ideology.
And it was free blacks who helped her catch a sailing ship to Portsmouth, N.H., where she married, had three children and lived on the edge of poverty, laboring in households far less exalted than the Washingtons'.
Some of their unflinching, disarmingly emotional vocals landed on the Range's critically exalted second album, Potential, which arrived earlier this year, and for which Hinton spent "something like 200 hours on YouTube over about 35 days," he says.
Jason Matthews, designer of politically themed games like 1960: The Making of the President, Campaign Manager 2008, and the exalted Twilight Struggle, believes Kingpin's game mechanics can work a valuable educational tool for a place like the CIA.
"I think we are so animated about it because the level of fuck-up all around, from Trump and Kelly on down, is just so monumental and baffling, even by their exalted standards," said another White House reporter.
At the end of the day, a lot of this "Human versus AI" excitement is a bit over-exalted; these are games being approached by insanely powerful computer programs that can do one thing and only one thing.
Myanmar army commander-in-chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing was granted the Knight Grand Cross (First Class) of the Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant at a ceremony in Bangkok, according to the general's official website.
When it comes to gaming, one usually thinks of "artificial intelligence" as somewhat less exalted than elsewhere; after all, for years we've been raging at cheating AI players, bemoaning their bad pathfinding, and laughing at their buggy antics.
Like alphabetical order, which effectively democratizes topics by abolishing distinctions based on power and precedent in favor of subjecting them all to the same rule, this new structure had the effect of humbling even the most exalted subjects.
This is all thanks to the British co-chefs Jess Shadbolt and Clare de Boer, who cooked together at London's exalted River Café; the American Annie Shi, who previously worked at J. P. Morgan, manages the dining room.
Anyone who charges nearly $200 a person for dinner is going to raise eyebrows, but especially if that person grew up black and poor and had never had a more exalted position in a restaurant than line cook.
Defense Secretary Mattis was quick to point out that this round was over, even as the president exalted over the strikes, and the United States went back to the mean business of killing what is left of ISIS.
Exalted as a lecturer by generations of undergraduates at Yale, where he had taught since 1947, he retired in 1991 as Sterling professor emeritus of the history of art, only to return by popular demand the next year.
Ms. Paruz, who would not give her age, played with an exalted smile and seemed to finish every phrase with an flourishing upward sweep of the bow, ending in a brief pose like a crowd-pleasing rock guitarist.
"The Art of Rivalry" by Sebastian Smee—a Pulitzer-prizewinning art critic for the Boston Globe—is one of those rare books that manages to show, convincingly, the exalted stuff of genius emerging from the low chaos of life.
As the Wildcats dogpiled on the court, no one was prouder than the guys sitting behind the bench, members of the 1985 squad who had come to Houston in hopes of seeing another Villanova team join their exalted ranks.
That exalted talk may have been the proper mood music for the occasion, but an economic technician could have thought how simple and easy it would be for the two countries to solve one of their key bilateral issues.
JAZZ This Tuesday evening jazz tribute to the exalted writer Ralph Ellison — presented by Audible, whose founder, Donald Katz, saw him as a mentor — will feature the Andy Farber Orchestra along with Wynton Marsalis and an array of vocalists.
Coates has attained an exalted perch, the rare public intellectual whose reach extends from the ivory tower to the street, hailed by Toni Morrison as the heir to James Baldwin, shouted out by Chance the Rapper on a mixtape.
PARIS (Reuters) - A remembrance ceremony for the policeman killed last week by an attacker in Paris "exalted" the concept of gay marriage, far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen's father said on Friday, courting controversy for his daughter's campaign.
There, Mr. Franklin began producing commercial posters for bullfights, and was initially repulsed by the animal cruelty, even while being fascinated by the exalted role of the matador at the center of a magnificent elaborate show, Ms. Markowitz said.
This one, from a leading northern Rhône producer working in the less exalted terroir of the Collines Rhodaniennes, is good right now: not at all fruity, but subtle and textured, rich enough for poultry with cream-and-mustard sauce.
That will require not only a change of many procedures, but also a change of culture to one where vigilance is the norm and there is no room for anyone to hide behind the prestige of an exalted office.
On Tuesday evening, Ms. Williams will be the first African-American woman with a creative agency background — the class of executives exalted on "Mad Men" — to be inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame, which was established in 1948.
In this particular example, the "Jesse Jackson '88" part of the T-shirt may have its origin in the annals of American history, but the shirt caught on because of its exalted position within the Korean casual fashion system.
He courted controversy again on Friday, saying a remembrance ceremony for a policeman killed last week by an attacker in Paris "exalted" the concept of gay marriage by giving the policeman's male partner the stage to speak in his memory.
Grant's purportedly scientific argument that the exalted "Nordic" race that had founded America was in peril, and all of modern society's accomplishments along with it, helped catalyze nativist legislators in Congress to pass comprehensive restrictionist immigration policies in the early 258s.
They are the subtlest, the most achingly beautiful, and the most meaningful to me of the show because they are infused with the finesse of sensually embodied flows of virtuality that speak both to our exalted emotions and everyday electronics.
"Venus in Taurus, Libra, or Pisces is nice... Venus is not as good in Scorpio or Aries," Schaim says, adding that Venus rules Taurus and Libra, and it's "exalted," or especially influential, in Pisces, so these signs make naturally good hosts.
New York's exalted status in the pizza universe was essential to this client's identity, so much that the client had even implemented a reverse osmosis system in the dough-making process to replicate the pH balance of New York water.
But Mr. Trump exalted in the vote in a trip to Scotland a day after the ballots were cast last week, and he drew parallels between the nationalist forces that drove it and the presidential race in the United States.
It is the latest instance of Mr. Duke praising Mr. Trump, who was condemned by politicians across the spectrum months ago for refusing to explicitly disavow Mr. Duke, a white supremacist who has exalted the the Manhattan businessman's political rise.
In interviews, the Trumps, their friends and people who have done business with them described Donald's and Ivanka's relationship as especially close, with Ms. Trump holding an exalted position in the family, in their company, and even in the campaign.
"It's stupid, because he's so much a member of the establishment, he can't play the populist card," he said, noting his close connection to "the ruling classes" and the difficulty he will have connecting with the less-exalted in French society.
I like masochism as much as the next political independent, for watching those who elevated the politics of personal identity, political correctness and class warfare to exalted status turn on their own is, well, not to sugarcoat it, an unalloyed delight.
But it's also because, from the moment the show begins, with a salutation to the working day by the employees of a perfume shop in 1930s Budapest, "She Loves Me" is a sustained reminder of the pleasures of exalted ordinariness.
I should note here that I've known Adichie for about 10 years now, and she has always been startlingly easy to make laugh, and one of her very favorite subjects for ridicule is the exalted reputation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
If Ms. O'Donnell ascends to the job, she would join a short but exalted list of women who have served as solo evening news anchors at the three major networks, including Katie Couric at CBS and Diane Sawyer at ABC.
On the occasion of the release of a new book — "Assembly of the Exalted: The Tibetan Shrine Room From the Alice S. Kandell Collection," by Donald S. Lopez Jr. and Rebecca Bloom — Ms. Kandell spoke about her 50-year passion.
These may not seem like terrible figures by the standards of established democracies, but given the exalted history of the A.N.C., the vote marked a growing disillusionment with South Africa's political system, especially among the young and the middle class.
"It hasn't even been that long, but H.R. departments are recognizing that it's very important to take women seriously in their claims and to not rush to judgment and the protection of some exalted genius rainmaker male leader," she said.
Even as the wines of Pomerol are celebrated in much of the world, and the best are among the most expensive on the planet, the region operates on an approachable, direct human scale that is rare in Bordeaux's exalted precincts.
Yet as the real, ravaged bodies of such women continue to disappear, a simplistic account of their suffering — an exalted story about innocence violated — is replacing them and obviating the need for a fuller reckoning of everyone's, including Koreans', wartime actions.
What the 1st Interstate Motel has in lieu of an endurable odor is an exalted latitude: Casper lies on the path of towns and cities from Oregon to South Carolina that are set to experience a total eclipse on Monday.
At the time, he was a University of Maryland student who had been identified by the State Police as an "exalted cyclops," a leader of the Robert E. Lee Lodge of the Maryland Knights of the K.K.K., the article said.
In the rich history of marching band transgressions, this was not Stanford's halftime routine against Brigham Young that poked fun at polygamy and exalted the bond between a man and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman.
A show last year at the Metropolitan Museum exalted his five-painting allegorical suite, "The Course of Empire" (1833-36), which narrates the rise of a seaside landscape from Edenic innocence to metropolitan majesty and then its descent into abandoned ruins.
Diana Gabaldon, the author of the novels that inspired the show, is the exalted matriarch (referred to as "Herself"), but the showrunner, Ronald D. Moore, and his wife, the costume designer Terry Dresbach, are the mom and pop of "Outlander" world.
Nevertheless, the examiner should have made close observation of facial expressions, both in normal and abnormal persons, especially as to whether they may be said to be gloomy, sad, anxious, apprehensive, elated, hostile, confused, sleepy, cyanotic, exalted, arrogant, conceited, restless, impatient, etc.
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We shall be able to rid ourselves of many of the pseudo-moral principles which have hag-ridden us for two hundred years, by which we have exalted some of the most distasteful of human qualities into the position of the highest virtues.
And so it might be said of the just-concluded campaign for political leader of the Tibetan government in exile, which, given the exalted status of the Dalai Lama, was a bit like voting for the vice president to a sitting president.
ON APRIL 18th 1951, exalted by the trappings of empire, ministers from West Germany, Italy, France and the three Benelux countries put their names to the Treaty of Paris, the founding document of what, four decades later, was to become the European Union.
In contrast to Mr. Trump's weakness, Mr. Xi just closed a Chinese Communist Party congress at which he was elevated to the same exalted status as the nation's founding father, Mao Zedong, by writing his name and ideas into the party Constitution.
"Food on the Move," a new collection of essays by various writers, describes dining by rail — in an exalted past and, in the book's tantalizing narratives, sometimes today — as an experience as exhilarating and varied as watching the scenery unfold mile by mile.
The moral of the Helsinki freak show, the NATO tragicomedy and the children in cages near the border isn't just that Donald Trump lacks any discernible conscience, real regard for this country or mature appreciation of history and our exalted part in it.
Trey Edward Shults's "Waves" is another tragedy where the writing feels remembered; it's full of regular teenagers whose speech is neither too truculent nor exalted but vividly common; people speak less in the second half and Shults's powers of descriptive observation take over.
Days after a train derailment in New York and ongoing transit delays in Washington, D.C., Emanuel penned an op-ed for The New York Times in which he exalted Chicago's "modernized" transportation system and boasted of an 85 percent passenger satisfaction rate.
The government's recapture of Aleppo, once Syria's commercial epicenter, after a prolonged siege by Syrian forces aided by their Russian allies has been exalted by President Bashar al-Assad of Syria as a turning point in the nearly six-year-old war.
His "I Have a Dream" speech, taught in schools and exalted for its vision of a racial utopia, has been re-examined, showing how King's views evolved in his final years, recognizing how much work remained to be done to achieve true equality.
France Atlantic Ocean italy Mediterranean Sea spain 30 miles Bayonne Bay of Biscay france Irun basque country spain By The New York Times On the one hand, he has exalted France's humanitarian traditions and asked the police to treat migrants with fairness.
After the initial dazzling, "Le Ballet Mécanique" — much of which was shot by Man Ray — smartly transmits an altered, exalted, and orgasmic state of mind that is perfectly matched by George Antheil's noise music soundtrack, the 30-minute-long "Le Ballet Mécanique" (1924).
"The disabled body is exalted as one of being a moral paragon and an inspiration precisely because of the disability and not the identity formed because of it," says John Altmann, a scholar in Disability Studies who is living with Cerebral Palsy in New Hampshire.
That City could not quite live up to the exalted status bestowed upon it — Guardiola, after all, was being asked before Christmas whether his team could win all four competitions it entered — is not failure: It is simply proof that it is not, yet, perfect.
At the center of him, he said, was something called "narcissistic rage," a big boiling magma-pot, a sense of all underlying feelings being catalyzed into anger, ready to pour out if anyone tried to negate, criticize, or counter his exalted sense of self.
Normally, an open spot on the exalted bench -- complete with a lifetime tenure and a boatload of benefits -- would have those who labor in the law's dusty obscurity salivating at the chance to crown their careers in the black robes of the nation's highest court.
In that moment, the believers who had suffered through the team's years in the desert/basement would be exalted and made glorious in their faith, or anyway be able to gloat about everyone who didn't think Joel Embiid would ever make it via ironic retweet.
And, on April 18th 1951, exalted by the trappings of empire, ministers from West Germany, Italy, France and the three Benelux countries put their names to the Treaty of Paris, the founding document of what, four decades later, was to become the European Union.
But capture can also turn us toward constructive, even exalted, purposes, as it did for Martin Luther, when he set in motion the Protestant Reformation, or Bill Wilson, when he experienced the spiritual awakening that helped him recover from alcoholism and found Alcoholics Anonymous.
In addition to this exalted status, the Pentagon is also one of just two agencies to have a special Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) account that is off budget and therefore doesn't count against the caps laid out in the Budget Control Act of 220006.
In Calderón's photographs, the artist draws attention to the custodians and museum guards at Mexico's National Museum and the disparity between their quotidian labor and the exalted realm of the historical paintings they protect, portraying the workers in poses that mimic the paintings' imagery.
Today you have many excellent bottles in the modest realm of Beaujolais and Beaujolais-Villages as well as in the more exalted crus, the 10 appellations in the hilly northern part of the region that are regarded as capable of making the best wines.
The reception was one of Mr. Xi's first public appearances with foreign visitors since a key Chinese Communist Party congress elevated him to the same exalted status as Mao Zedong, the country's founding father, and Deng Xiaoping, who led the country from 1978 until 1989.
Through years of working in exalted obscurity — beloved by fellow artists, mostly ignored by bewildered collectors — and then as her star slowly began to ascend over the last decade, she has maintained working conditions that might cause Pig-Pen to call in a hazmat crew.
Here's what you need to know: • President Xi Jinping was elevated to the same exalted status as China's founding father, Mao Zedong, and his ideas were enshrined in the constitution of the Communist Party as its twice-a-decade congress came to a close.
While I'm sure there are ways to improve education and better inform the public, we are unlikely ever to reach an exalted state in which the majority of people think and behave like proto-scientists, assessing evidence and drawing their own conclusions about matters of social import.
There were the quilts, which hung an inch or two away from the blank gallery walls, seeming to float, looking in almost every sense—give or take a neon brushstroke or an angular, clashing new pattern—like exalted versions of ordinary blankets, ready for someone's bed.
Along the way, we get intermittent glimpses of the pre-snowstorm party at which Ray's actions caught the wide-eyed Donald offguard: the cocktail chatter is of Richard Nixon, who is exalted in much the same terms in which some people now speak of Donald Trump.
Kitty, as a personification of depression's crushing burden, is a good visual for something that is metaphysical, but the tight turnaround from trapped to exalted isn't what depression is actually like: As soon as Jessi recognizes she's in a bad place, she looks for a way out.
Books of The Times The Mississippi-born poet Natasha Trethewey has an exalted résumé — she has served two terms as poet laureate, and she won a Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for her collection "Native Guard" — but her poems are earthy; they fly close to the ground.
Players at such an exalted level are so skilled and versatile these days that any new hurdles must have been minor, and the orchestra that James Levine built has by now proved its mettle on the concert stage as well as in the pit many times over.
" Mendelssohn "showed us that a Jew can possess a wealth of specific talents, the most refined and varied culture, the most exalted and gentle sense of honour, without ever being able to arouse in us that profound, heart-and-soul searching effect that we expect from music.
In France, to be a high-level member of the political class is to enter an exalted state where it appears O.K. to summon a professional shoeshiner to the presidential palace (one of President François Hollande's top aides was forced to resign after that and similar revelations).
And it became a ritual after he abruptly transitioned, on the heels of his 2016 film "Moonlight," into an exalted insider — the first African-American ever to direct an Academy Award winner for best picture — and the question of how to shrink expectations acquired fresh urgency.
If Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are this era's leading men, then Robben is among the most prominent members of the supporting cast: instantly recognizable, a fixture on the game's most exalted stage, his signature move a regular feature of the latter rounds of the Champions League.
The area around his desk is a visual reminder of his exalted status at Nike: An enormous drawing of Michael Jordan hangs on the wall behind him, and 31 pairs of Air Jordans—the series for which he's most famous—are strung on a rod along a nearby window.
These images and accompanying video footage adorn the walls but the masks themselves are also on display, protected by glass and arranged in a manner that make them feel like exalted relics to the 'musical shaman' responsible for closing sexual orientation and racial gaps on the dance floor.
He considered belief in God to be little more than wish fulfillment, arguing that "a personal God is, psychologically, nothing other than an exalted father," the appeal of which is obvious to an individual whose faith was forged in an orphanage "in the cold and the dark of night".
Mr Obama may not perform the rituals expected of less-exalted worshippers: purifying hands and mouth with water from a wooden ladle dipped in a stone trough; bowing deeply, clapping and praying before the main sanctuary, the divine palace of Amaterasu, sun goddess and mythical ancestor to Japan's emperors.
This speculation centered around not just his decision to speak but also the reason for his support of Donald Trump in the first place — and, even more generally, about what it might mean that one of Silicon Valley's most exalted figures had thrown in his lot with the nominee.
SYDNEY, Australia — Disgraced in a blatant ball-scuffing scandal that has transfixed the cricket world, one of its most exalted players flew home to Australia from South Africa on Thursday and broke down in tears, apologizing on live national television for sullying his country and its national pastime.
At the conference in Guangzhou, multiple officials promoted what they called the "spirit" of the ruling Communist Party's recent congress, which tightened Mr. Xi's grip on the state gave his policies an exalted status in a sign of the role the party intends to play in China's economy.
There is unlikely to be the same blowback because Mr. Rockwell is playing a real person, an exalted grand cyclops of a Ku Klux Klan group in Durham, N.C., who becomes a convert to civil rights activism thanks to an African-American woman played by Taraji P. Henson.
What that proves, perhaps, is that teams do not need to excel to be memorable: Most fans would remember the Netherlands in 1974 much more fondly than West Germany, which beat the Dutch in the final; Brazil's 1982 vintage, unsuccessful by the country's very high standards, are equally exalted.
Over the coming weeks and months and years of training at Rompo, I found out that I was in the company of exalted personages; national champs, European champs and world champs, all of whom were modest chaps, not chest thumping Hemingway types like back home in the gyms of the west.
"It will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and, at no distant period, a great Nation, to give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence," Washington optimistically wrote in his Farewell Address to the American people on Sept.
It is not the proof of highest goodness never to have done wrong—but it is a proof of it, sometime in one's career, to pause and ponder, to recognize the evil, to turn resolutely against it & devote the remainder of one's life to that only which is pure & exalted.
" Nevertheless, Emerson continued, "so strong was the deference for the Antique, learned from the Italian masters of the Renaissance, that the accidental destruction of the ancient coloring" had been "exalted into a special merit, and ridiculously associated with the ideal qualities of the highest art"—from "lofty serenity" to "unsullied purity.
But while Ms. Wilsey is applauded for her ability to bring in coin, she is less exalted for her managerial skill absent a strong partner like Mr. Parker, Mr. Buchanan or the newly appointed director, Max Hollein, an art historian and museum administrator from Vienna who was hired in March.
Joyce is an alert, keen-witted, brilliant man who has made it a lifelong habit to jot down every thought that he has had, whether he is depressed or exalted, despairing or hopeful, hungry or satiated, and likewise to put down what he has seen or heard others do or say.
Before I start describing the pitfalls I encountered when trying to combine the kind of work I'm best at with the exalted, but financially unrewarding, work of taking care of a baby, I have to say up front that I know I'm fortunate to have choices that many women don't.
Photo: GettyAfter a gunman opened fire at an El Paso Walmart on Saturday killing 22, and a manifesto posted online believed to be written by the shooter exalted previous mass shootings and referenced the "Hispanic invasion of Texas," the link between real-world violence and extremist forums is being further scrutinized.
With lips set and eyes downcast, Verrocchio's painted terra-cotta bust of Christ — one of dozens of treasures in "Verrocchio: Sculptor and Painter of Renaissance Florence" at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. — projects confidence, resignation, weariness, compassion, devotion to duty, pain and an exalted kind of loneliness.
" More than 200 years ago, in his farewell address, George Washington spoke of his hope that the United States, as "a free, enlightened, and at no great distant period, a great nation," would "give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence.
But before it became exalted as a mid-20th century miracle, as emblematic a triumph of collective human endeavor as the first lunar landing only a month before, Woodstock was being written off, while it was happening, as a disaster, a hippie Waterloo and the end of a beautiful dream of community.
This is, after all, the industry that gave us "Fifty Shades of Grey," a movie about torture sex, on Valentine's Day; the industry where girl-power anthems like Katy Perry's "Roar" are written by accused rapist Dr. Luke, the industry that exalted Hugh Hefner as some kind of champion of the First Amendment.
In her new book, Eat Up: Food, Appetite and Eating What You Want ($17, Amazon), the former Great British Bake Off contestant and Guardian columnist delves into the infinitely less exalted aspects of eating to create an empathetic, intersectional, sometimes celebratory, and often painful account of the complicated ways in which we feed ourselves today.
But here, as both the US and the artist's native UK skid irredeemably off the rails, she manages to land an emotional backflip: her forms are ugly, crude, and savage, but executed with such a wealth of wisdom and experience that, as we allow ourselves to sink into them, we can't help but feel exalted.
I also don't know if I entirely believe in the too-neat scenario at the heart of the film, which has Joan perform a kind of exalted form of altruistic surrender (to borrow Anna Freud's resonant phrase) in exchange for proximity to "the literary life and the house by the sea," as Joe puts it.
Joyce frequently remarked that readers tended to miss the fact, announced in the book's title, that this is a portrait of the artist as a young man, and therefore the exalted, epiphanic tone is to be taken with a large handful of salt, as both a celebration and an undermining of youthful artistic extravagance.
At her funeral last spring — she died at age 100 — every eulogy was an incantation of the bounty she'd fed us all our lives, from bistek, steak exalted by soy sauce and a sunny kiss of calamansi, to Christmas ensaymadas, sweet butter-soaked rolls thatched with queso de bola, a red-skinned Edam cheese.
That's also why the early parts of Handel's Messiah quote the prophet Isaiah before they get to the more familiar Christmas parts: The lyrics for "Comfort Ye My People" and "Every Valley Shall Be Exalted," for instance, correspond directly to the readings from Isaiah 40 that a person might hear in a church pew during Advent.
I say that so you have proper context for this: There is no feeling quite as exalted as traveling into the far northern wastes with a trusted friend, who has been diligently helping you craft mechanical parts in dogged pursuit of rescue, and hearing them suddenly go silent once you've found your goal in that desolate place.
And yet when we began to study some of the sacred music, I was quite taken aback by how some of the pieces lash out at Catholics, Muslims, Jews, and it was hard for me to reconcile the glorious, exalted music that meant so much to me with these other pieces that had ethically problematic subject matter.
Mr. Valls and President François Hollande cannot be faulted for assuming in the immediate aftermath of so vicious an attack on so exalted a day that it had been an act of terrorism, nor for extending the state of emergency — a measure giving the police extraordinary powers to search and detain suspected terrorists — for three more months.
In the name of this so-called love, he christened himself Quichotte, for the opera "Don Quichotte," and resolved to be his "beloved" 's knight-errant, to pursue her zealously right through the television screen into whatever exalted high-definition reality she and her kind inhabited, and, by deeds as well as by grace, to win her heart.
A label once reserved for the grandest artistic undertakings and the most exalted creators, from God to da Vinci to the mother who birthed you, is now applied willy-nilly to such activities as scrapbooking and bicycle-frame building, to the person who pulled your morning latte or designed the logo for your calorie-counting app.
Even if Mrs Trump could argue that she is not covered by laws forbidding public servants from cashing in, it seems fairly outrageous for her to imply that the exalted positon of first lady could be a fine opportunity to flog Melania-branded baubles—potentially including, according to her lawsuit, "apparel, accessories, shoes, jewellery, cosmetics, hair care, skin care, and fragrance."
There has never been a better time to give Gotham a fresh look, and so I headed to the exalted altitude of New York's first supertall: the Empire State Building, which has just spent $165 million and four years meticulously revamping the experience of getting to — and appreciating — the views from its two vertiginous observatories on the 86th and 102nd floors.
Johann (Bobby Sommer), a security guard at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, and Anne (Mary Margaret O'Hara), a Canadian who has come to Austria to sit at the bedside of a cousin in a coma, find refuge among the Dutch and Flemish works from the early modern period that turned ordinary faces and events into subjects for exalted artistic scrutiny.
That directness hasn't always been central to his work, but it's reflective of the slightly more exalted position he holds in pop right now, a level of success where he's guesting on Ariana Grande and Maroon 5 songs (which come as slightly less of a shock than when he teamed up with the early adopter Miley Cyrus a few years ago).
Yaya Toure isn't quite the Marlon Brando of the Premier League (he's yet to set up his own island kingdom in the South Pacific, for a start) but he's not a million miles off: a figure of exalted greatness apparently destined to see out his final days in high-salaried exile, status eroded by public fall outs, reputation having nosedived from sporting god to professional liability.
She cemented her position by leading and betraying a rebellion to bring the fractious nation of Aurdwynn more thoroughly under the Masquerade's control, culminating in the execution of her lover, the Duchess Tain Hu. "Monster" picks up where the first book left off, with a brain-injured Baru on the cusp of being exalted into the Masquerade's secret authority (called "cryptarchs") and taking the code name Agonist.
Exalted, sometimes jokingly, as "the Chosen One," Trump is held by some Christians raised in these traditions as a faulty messiah, a Christ-like figure standing against the evil machinations of alleged Antichrists such as Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, both of whom figure prominently in the online marketplace of internet conspiracy theories and email forwards with butchered quotes from the Book of Revelation.
Although the collection is less than 100 pages of poetry, it adds up to a remarkable body of work; having negotiated his way through the Language poets and the poets connected with the New York School (who, under the spell of Frank O'Hara, practiced what Eileen Myles called "exalted mundanity"), Britton arrived at a place all his own by the time he was in his late twenties.
But one day there will come to our theatre a poet of excelling simplicity of heart, of infinite pity and kindness, who can lead us out and away, poor dreamers that we are, into a dream of his own creating, so pure, so real, that through the very perfection of its reality it brings us back, exalted and proud, to face the reality of the life we have left behind.
But not even your mechanical grotesqueries will distract us from those orders, the ones that tell you who will win and who will lose, who will be rewarded in the New Order and who will be left sideways, embarrassed and broken, the subject of workaday blogpost content about "Shots that look like they went down, but actually didn't," and who will be left victorious and exalted in the shadow of their teammates defeat. But...why?
Ms. Caballé's exalted status was won by virtue of the vast number of roles at her command (more than 21995, an almost unheard-of tally, from fleet, silvery Mozart to weighty Richard Strauss and weightier Wagner); the length of her performing life (she sang publicly until she was well into her 22014s, more than a decade after a singer's usual retirement age); and the lather of adoration into which her fans routinely whipped themselves.

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