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Both Bach's music and his Calov notations put powerful stress upon: (1) contempt for human reason, along with the exalting of biblical revelation as the proper arbiter of truth; (2) disparagement of notions of human autonomy and achievement, along with the exalting of dependence on God, including for one's position in the social hierarchy; (3) contempt — explicit or implicit — for Judaism, Catholicism and Islam, along with the exalting of orthodox Lutheranism; (4) disdain for foreigners, along with the exalting of German faithfulness and goodness; and (5) the emphatic exalting of monarchical power, as authorized not by the people but by God.
Yes, both parties have adopted this exalting of the meritocracy.
Would we still be exalting him as the greatest American president?
Thinkers from Nietzsche onward have found fault with Christianity for exalting submission.
The entire experience is at once exalting and crushing, luminous and bleak.
Perhaps. In any event, his portraits of actual women are certainly exalting.
"Exalting one version of gambling above others does not seem appropriate," he said.
State television's halftime commentary was replaced by religious chants exalting Hussein and Abolfazl.
It's time we started exalting critical thinking skills the way we do math skills.
Markets are expecting nirvana because Trump offered an exalting and long-overdue America First agenda.
But any account that strays from exalting the purported purity of comfort women remains controversial.
Paltrow was once mocked for exalting the wonders of a $200 smoothie with magical dust.
For decades, Mr. Trump has boasted of his boardroom skills in self-exalting speeches and books.
In it, Walt Whitman leans against the railing of a ship, exalting in all he sees.
"Sully" nevertheless feels well timed, exalting simple virtues amid an election season that has evoked so much cynicism.
As promised, happiness — even ecstasy — is hotly pursued, though despair, exalting or otherwise, is not infrequently the result.
When presenting the commercial art, Lawrimore was mindful to avoid exalting works by framing them or placing pieces behind glass.
But, what I would like to see is us all exalting political discourse and condemning violent suppression of dissenting views.
It is the ultimate means of defending and exalting Islam; an obligation upon the individual, with no need for higher authority.
What better way to immerse yourself in 410 watts of sound while simultaneously exalting: Look at me, I drive a Mini!
Rather than exalting the awesome beauty of landscapes or animals, it captures alarming ways in which that beauty has been disturbed.
The German arrived at Melbourne Park exalting in the memories, cradling the winner's trophy like a baby to the draw ceremony.
In lieu of thickly sauced stir-fries served in pseudo-exotic settings, Ms. Chiang built her reputation exalting regional Chinese cuisine.
The demographic makeup of the large crowd of extras — mostly people of color exalting a white woman — caused controversy at the time.
All the same, the Beyhive immediately lit up the internet by exalting in what, in their minds, is an already-iconic role.
But even as Sofia was exalting her relationship, the season 15 episode five KUWTK showed the drama going on behind the scenes.
And it isn't any less broken because a fawning business media keeps exalting the virtues of your morning routine or strict regiment.
Newhouse magazines were criticized for exalting the rich and famous through articles that gave their personal foibles and professional exploits equal importance.
She extends her hand and lifts other black women onto her pedestal, exalting them in an hour-long special that's watched by millions.
On the flip side, some in the food industry are exalting the qualities of imperfect or ugly foods to help solve world hunger.
Twain's obsession with adolescent girls can be explained in part by his exalting of his own teenaged years—years of daring and adventure.
De Burgos and his accomplices carry out their killings to prevent the disclosure of a supposedly lost Aristotle tome exalting the role of humor.
Thanks to Trump's firing of former FBI Director James Comey, Democrats are exalting the FBI as if J. Edgar Hoover and COINTELPRO never existed.
Reporters and pundits have historically gone to bat for Ryan, exalting him as a legitimate thinker trying to solve problems rather than a dangerous ideologue.
"We have a negotiator and job creator, right here", one of them said, exalting in the idea that Mr Trump will make America great again.
Ever since he made his brave, experimental paintings exalting both natural truth and pigment as pigment, J.M.W. Turner has been a hero to art lovers.
The steady regimen of tooth-brushing orgasms was exhausting, rather than exalting, and led to an unusual morning dilemma: to brush or not to brush.
Still, taken on its own terms, like Tracey Emin's neon sign, "Leave to Remain" is a sincere and uplifting production, exalting love across borders and cultures.
The ultimate buyer, in 83, of all but one of them, Richard Trevor, the Anglican Bishop of Durham, particularly prized their exalting of Old Testament Scripture.
She bought this restaurant from Graydon Carter last year, and has turned it into a buzzy foodie destination simply by exalting her personal love of meat.
Art informs the novel's subversive social critique, too, by exalting, however ironically, marginalized or working-class characters by comparing them to figures in masterpieces of art.
I don't necessarily think that, but that thought nevertheless comes to me whenever I hear someone exalting too fervently the importance and the power of reason.
Locke also advocated a return to African aesthetic principles, not as a counternarrative to Western racism but as a means of exalting African forms and techniques.
It would have me banging my head against the wall for hours, only to leave me exhilarated and exalting its virtues to anyone who would listen.
Corridos — songs dedicated to well-known drug lords, exalting their conquests and exploits — blare from trucks with dark tinted windows as they make their way through the streets.
Ms. Casteel, who exclusively paints people of color, is passionate about exalting members of her community who might not otherwise see themselves on the walls of art museums.
Instead of exalting purity of vision or perfection of finish, artists like the Korean-born Lee Ufan did their best to let natural forces and materials speak for themselves.
The story is inherently dramatic and the action scenes (sinuously photographed by Mattias Troelstrup) have real punch, but Husson is more interested in exalting her subjects than humanizing them.
"Trump should have long ago been named by our government 'persona non grata' for exalting hatred and division in the country, and distorting this reality without any compassion," he wrote.
Her landscapes have the mesmerizing effect of at once exalting and normalizing what she refers to, in an accompanying video entitled "Untouched Landscape" (2007), "the untouched landscape" of her body.
For a while, we take pride in the leaders we've chosen, forgiving their frailties, basking in their accomplishments, taking their victories as evidence of our own wisdom in exalting them.
From Jinja in Uganda to Omdurman in Sudan, where the White Nile joins the Blue, I'd begun to feel that this magic river, exalting and yet tragic, was partly mine.
By exalting entrepreneurs for a series of financial wins, we attract the wrong kind of people, promote an income-first, outcome-second mindset and create serious potential to stall true innovation.
Sirajuddin Haqqani, the deputy leader of the Taliban, recently wrote an op-ed, "What We, the Taliban, Want," supporting peace in Afghanistan and exalting the efforts of his group to negotiate it.
The idea has always struck me as a fancy way of exalting a simple rejection of conventional display—frames, pedestals—and of working with found objects, defined spaces, and elements of performance.
A jazz lover, Brathwaite was known for writing in and exalting the English spoken in the Caribbean with its African rhythms and timbre which he coined "nation language," considering the term "dialect" pejorative.
And without exalting her achievement of a new mode of vision toward these once-misunderstood subjects, Mann demonstrates how regret and an unsatisfactory past might be transformed through the careful fashioning of images.
Davis went on to win the Oscar for Supporting Actress, and in her acceptance speech, she called for the industry to start "exhuming and exalting" ordinary lives, as Fences playwright August Wilson did.
More awkwardly, it straddles a line between exalting battlefield heroism and advancing a war-is-hell message with its extended depiction of carnage -- further complicating those overlapping concepts with ample religious talk and imagery.
As he and the other kids are fighting for their lives and their world, Dustin brings levity to their dire straits by exalting the beauty of chocolate pudding or charming viewers with his lisp.
The self-important were the hardest to win over, but putting down the mighty from their seats and exalting the humble, in the words of the Magnificat, were what his show was all about.
" Nationalism is a "sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests as opposed to those of other nations or supranational groups.
Yet it's increasingly clear that this is less about protecting children and more about exalting Trump, whose administration is actually prosecuting fewer traffickers and making it harder for some trafficking survivors to get help.
Conflating Rhoades's brother's bedroom and the studio of Brancusi is both a middle finger to exalting the artist's workspace and an unapologetic show of what that may foolishly require: littering a gallery with stale donuts.
We were not made great as a country by indulging or even exalting our worst impulses, turning against ourselves, glorying in the things which divide us, and calling fake things true and true things fake.
Today, when art museums and galleries seem only to keep getting bigger, Wright's Guggenheim by contrast, even with its expansions, remains a human-scaled place to contemplate art, the architecture exalting and intimate, almost domestic.
In college town after college town, Sanders turns out huge crowds, chanting his name and exalting his causes: the redistribution of wealth and the destruction of those deemed to be undeserving of their economic success.
With Kidz Bop, the tykes unwittingly present themselves as fireballs of rage and libido, bemoaning their deadbeat boyfriends, exalting their plump rumps and "goodies" that "make the boys jump on it" and "starving" for intercourse.
Although we were exalting their bravery and wisdom, and not making fun of them, we never gave much thought to the feelings of real Native Americans (who at some camps were members of the staff).
We were not made great as a country by indulging in, or even exalting our worst impulses, turning against ourselves, glorifying in the things that divide us and calling fake things true and true things fake.
Batman Begins is the most classical and orchestral of the bunch, The Dark Knight is the harshest and most experimental, and The Dark Knight Rises is the volatile middle, combining and then exalting elements of both.
We were not made great as a country by indulging in, or even exalting, our worst impulses —turning against ourselves, glorifying in the things that divide us, and calling fake things true and true things fake.
In 2012, more than 50 foreign journalists accepted coveted invitations to North Korea for celebrations exalting the centenary of the country's deceased founder, Kim Il-sung, the ascension of Kim Jong-un and a rocket launching.
He coaxed a mollifying statement out of the producers that expressed hope audiences would find the show "spiritually exalting" — which is to say, he wrote the statement himself and got them to sign off on it.
On its surface, the fish fry is a humble get-together exalting the simple pleasure of crispy fried fish, flecked with orange-red hot sauce, resting on a slice of white bread alongside various side dishes.
They spend a lot of time exalting their beloved algorithms as a solution to many of life's grand problems, but they will not skip a beat before throwing them under the bus for the latest fuck-up.
Fanning makes being bought and sold as a product seem almost exalting, which makes it even clearer why the lesser success stories around her feel so hurt when they put themselves on the market and get rejected.
Exalting over what they have deemed "the Texodus," some officials believe a number of seats in Texas — particularly ones like Mr. Hurd's, which was decided by fewer than 1,200 votes in 2018 — are theirs for the taking.
Tattoos, nail art, and other ornamentation do not clash with the grandeur of Victorian and rococo backdrops so much as mingle with their graphic properties — exalting expressions of urban Blackness as rich with meaning and historic value.
Fans of Deadpool know the character as a rude, lewd figure who's fully aware of his place in the world of superheroes and who routinely skewers his status rather than exalting it, and the movie expertly captures that spirit.
And those who did speak from the podium seemed focused more on castigating black protesters, scolding other blacks for their behavior and exalting Mr. Trump than on trying to help Republicans make inroads with undecided or skeptical black voters.
But in the years since Vietnam, even when they have been in power, the Democrats have often found themselves more comfortable in the role of loyal opposition, defining and critiquing their country's faults rather than exalting its history and traditions.
Just don't ask him to name his favorites — that would be like demanding that he choose between children — or, perhaps worse, imply that his splendiferous creations for the New York Botanical Garden prove that he's exalting orchids above all others.
But as battles over the character of our democracy reach the court -- many focusing on President Trump and his administration -- the choice between exalting the rule of law and indulging conservative ideology, pushed by a demonstrably lawless President, should be a clear one.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said Thursday that the release of three detained American citizens was "no great accomplishment" of North Korean President Kim Jong Un and that President Trump was weakening U.S. foreign policy by exalting the release.
Many rumours have a recurring theme: namely, that retired leaders such as Hu Jintao, his predecessor, Jiang Zemin and the former premier Zhu Rongji, are demanding an end to propaganda campaigns exalting Mr Xi as the "eternal core" of the party and "the country's helmsman".
He beat the first President Bush, who was seeking re-election and responded by exalting "the majesty of the democratic system," telling voters that "America must always come first," and also saying: I want to share a special message with the young people of America.
One high school activist's exalting tweet quickly went viral: It appears the outside pressure may be having an effect as all the Democrats on the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions committee announced Thursday night their intention to vote against Secretary of Education nominee Betsy Devos.
The week was capped, naturally, with a Giuliani aria — "When the whole thing is over, things might get cleaned up with some presidential pardons," Rudy told The Daily News in New York — and by the usual torrent of whiny, delusional, deceptive, self-exalting tweets by President Trump.
The tacit narratives of both pictures are compelling in a way that recalls the long-lapsed convention of painted portraiture as courtly ceremony, exalting kings and courtiers—this was the forte of Velázquez, whose duties to Philip IV happened to occasion some of the greatest paintings ever made.
Not since the height of Mao's Cultural Revolution -- the tumultuous 1966-76 political movement marked by ideological fervor -- has the Chinese public seen so much leader-worshipping in state media, including daily stories exalting Xi's wisdom and achievements as well as elaborate songs and dances dedicated to him on national television.
It's your typical Biblical prediction of the destruction of the enemies of the church, but in this context, there is another interpretation: those exalting themselves are the slew of men who refuse to listen to the women on the show like Gloria and Nikki, choosing to magnify their importance instead.
It is circular and self-reflexively postmodern—Øyehaug's text enacts what Barthes theorizes, exalting an "object" that is itself just a sentence—while also registering some brief flash of consciousness, some small explosion of longing, that, like Anna Bae's discovery in Rimbaud's biography, seems true to our own experience of passionate reading: jouissance , to be precise.
Little more than a month after the furor around Mr. Trump's reaction to a white supremacist march in Virginia, the president has set off, deliberately or not, a new debate on race and protest, one far blunter and less sanitized than the earnest conversations sometimes moderated by television hosts, or the unity-exalting speeches favored by mainstream politicians.
First published in 1916 and reissued in a series of revisions over the next eight years — all of them brought into print by Maxwell Perkins, the celebrated editor of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway — "The Passing of the Great Race" savagely denigrated the peoples of eastern and southern Europe while exalting the "Nordics" of northwestern Europe.
To recognize a pattern and a meaning and an order in the world you didn't quite see before is exhilarating, and sometimes even exalting, and there is a moral beauty in the actions people perform out of generosity and courage that stirs and fortifies me — it's why I read and write about political activism and public life.
Democrats have gyrated over the past 2628 months, first blaming the FBI for Clinton's loss and then exalting the FBI (along with former FBI chief and Special Counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE) as the best hope to save the nation.
" In this sense, the child is not "getting rid of" the parents but "exalting" them, and the whole project of replacing the parents with superior versions "is only an expression of the child's longing for the happy, vanished days when his father seemed to him the noblest and strongest of men and his mother the dearest and loveliest of women.
But elevating and exalting process over outcomes is also a lot easier to do when the outcome doesn't really matter that much, and the signal failures of this body of tactical retreats in recent years—think of Obama's principled dedication, in the Affordable Care Act, to crafting A Deal Everyone Could Live With instead of one that would keep the maximum number of people alive—speak to something worse and more worrying than haplessness.
Looser traces Austen's legacy: the Aunt Jane who emerged in the years just after her death; the nice old spinster aunt who happened to write a good yarn; the conservative Divine Jane of literary gentleman's clubs, who gloried in exalting traditional gender roles and a traditional idea of England; the demure rebel icon of the suffragettes, who definitively demonstrated that women were capable of genius and who tore apart gender roles with her pen; the romantic of the sexy Darcy era, who wrote love stories.

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