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At Davos Chinese President Xi extolled the virtues of globalism.
This gives the cabin a clean, minimalist look reviewers extolled.
And in hushed tones he extolled the virtues of Hillary Clinton.
But he has also extolled the virtues of criminal terrorism trials.
As recently as Monday, the pope extolled the virtues of silence.
Not everyone has embraced the message of acceptance extolled by the series.
Reagan wrote an article for Parade that extolled progressive-resistance strength training.
" Today, the Second Amendment is often extolled as a "safeguard against tyranny.
Pentecostal ministers, preaching a gospel of prosperity, extolled the benefits of migration.
We've extolled the virtues of Marshawn Lynch many times in this space.
At Harvard, he studied under Sacvan Bercovitch, a scholar who extolled the Puritans.
Bourbon, for instance, was extolled by Kentuckians from both sides of the aisle.
Akufo-Addo also extolled African unity as a means of generating economic prosperity.
" Trump, however, extolled "the combined American, British and French response to these atrocities.
He extolled male camaraderie, but was driven to betray and demolish his friends.
Which virtues of football are extolled by Marshall residents, according to the article?
" Who extolled the world's cruelest tyrant as someone who "wrote me beautiful letters.
He extolled the virtues of teaching undergraduates and vowed to continue his research.
Andrew M. Cuomo has extolled the merits of the state's new sexual harassment policies.
He once engaged in an email exchange where he extolled the virtues of reading.
Earlier on Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump extolled tariffs in a post on Twitter.
Women are always extolled to take care of others first, to put themselves second.
These peculiar Marxists declared themselves in rebellion against history and extolled the heroic individual.
A pair of Yahoo corporate PR reps extolled the remarkable changes Mayer had wrought.
The article extolled her extraordinary positivity and ability to find the good in everyone.
Biden extolled their support in a recent interview with a group of black journalists.
Wellness gurus have extolled its benefits, but there's no science that supports their claims.
I visited five times, and extolled the work in an Art in America review.
The key, as extolled by the eventual winner, was to rebuild the Obama coalition.
America is not the great melting pot that poets like Ralph Waldo Emerson once extolled.
One banner in Pyongyang extolled a February rocket launch that put a satellite in space.
A few years ago he extolled the benefits of capitalism taking people out of poverty.
McCain extolled the virtues of the United States in his final words, thanking the country.
While he extolled a free press in his speech, he took no questions from reporters.
At the time, Fairway executives extolled the company's unmatched sales of $1,754 per square foot.
Elsewhere, socialists have extolled "free" college, breaking up financial institutions, and a $15 minimum wage.
She extolled freedom of movement as one of the great strengths of the European Union.
Our guide extolled the virtues of working for Amazon while reading from pre-prepared notecards.
Awards shows have always extolled their own self-importance; this year, it finally feels kinda earned.
Unionen representative Peter Tai Christensen extolled the hotline's benefits in a statement on the union's website.
It also extolled the importance of dialogue between disparate groups as essential to a functioning society.
Instead of just highlighting the hazards of open defecation, it extolled the virtues of clean sanitation.
" Trump for the first time publicly extolled "the extraordinary men and women of the State Department.
Those were among the nine states where election administrators extolled the social network in official statements.
Cities are crowded by nature and density is an urban value, one that Jane Jacobs extolled.
She extolled the virtues of community policing, which was promoted by the Obama-led Justice Department.
The commercial showed scenes of people helping others while Dr. King extolled the virtues of service.
During one riff, Mr. Trump extolled the richness, history and, indeed, the superiority of Western culture.
At a CNN town hall-style meeting last year, Mr. Trump extolled the virtues of McDonald's.
Meanwhile the legendary stock picker extolled the virtues of passive investing and its advantages for regular investors.
Terry also extolled "the strength of the pure plays" or companies that solely focus on internet sales.
I've already extolled the virtues of Alfred, which I use for keyboard shortcuts, clipboard history, and more.
Brazil's president, Michel Temer, extolled judicial investigations of graft without mentioning his own efforts to avoid prosecution.
"We urge you to vote Leave … and make today our Independence Day," the paper extolled its readers.
During the dinner, Trump extolled the virtues of Ramadan and called for cooperation in the Middle East.
Serious athletes, including elite runners, have already extolled the virtues of adding pot to their workout regimens.
His Ph.D. thesis extolled state support for large conglomerates that could "compete as equals" with Western multinationals.
At the same time, he extolled his warm relations with leaders of North Korea, China and Russia.
Here, she applies to her marital — and extramarital — business the self-interest she extolled in her writings.
Parents might wish that Dr. Seuss had extolled eating green vegetables instead of green eggs and ham.
But she remained a follower and extolled Manson's environmental directive known as Air, Trees, Water, Animals (ATWA).
One reviewer described it as "drinkable" and "fruity," and a second extolled it as a "great" sangria.
He said the United States would be "unwavering" in its commitment to NATO, whose glories he extolled.
But Obama also extolled certain Americans who took huge risks to expose the atrocities of the dirty war.
State media extolled the promise of the city, touting it as a new chapter in China's urban development.
A website for Catholic traditionalists, Rorate Caeli, pronounced some of the prayers "scandalous," claiming they extolled Martin Luther.
The first extolled the way stress can improve performance and forge social connections; the second emphasised its dangers.
It extolled whiteness as a kind of sainthood and anti-whiteness as a stain on the American republic.
Giuliani himself extolled his foreign policy credentials in an interview with Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity on Tuesday.
And its health benefits have been so extolled that global demand for extra virgin olive oil has surged.
They signed a $110 billion weapons deal with the United States and extolled Mr. Trump's denunciations of Iran.
But after Tommy started school, they kept meeting parents who extolled the virtues of the postwar housing complex.
One reviewer, a student from Mexico who stayed there in February, extolled the apartment's great views and location.
It's extolled by C.E.O.s and entertainers and even taught in my kids' elementary school (again, it's Northern California).
President Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders have all extolled the benefits of making universal preschool a top priority.
The news came as Xi Jinping, China's president, extolled the virtues of globalisation at the annual gabfest at Davos.
Back in 2009, it was a radical idea, extolled in books by the likes of Wired editor Chris Anderson.
" Also like Reagan, he extolled the need for strong armed forces: "Nobody's going to mess with us folks. Nobody.
Jane Jacobs, an American urban theorist who extolled the varied life of mixed-use streets, would have loved it.
Speaking to a vast ballroom, he extolled the cloud-computing giant's virtues of moving quickly and learning from failure.
Herder extolled the popular genius of German Kultur, as well as the ineffability of particular cultures across the board.
This is hardly the first time that these companies have extolled their ability to create jobs while cutting them.
The public adored the companies' new devices, educators embraced their tools and politicians extolled their contributions to the economy.
Everything that extolled competition, self-interest and independence was celebrated, and everything that celebrated relation and intimacy was diminished.
He extolled its virtues, the ease with which it could be administered, and how soon it would help me.
Companies extolled the value of widespread laptop use in schools, arguing that they were preparing kids for the future.
Although he did not mention China, Mr. Modi extolled India as a model of political openness and economic growth.
Mr. Zinke, a former Montana congressman, has extolled the value of public lands while criticizing Washington's restrictions on them.
Donald Trump understood the true purpose and meaning of stop and frisk, which he extolled to cops in 2018.
Its CTS-V and ATS-V cars, for example, have been extolled as first-rate, track-ready sport sedans.
Miss Brennan extolled the importance of fresh local ingredients and emphasized the joie de vivre of dining at Commander's.
State media extolled the resort as a gift from the people-loving leader to raise the standard of living.
Most notorious of all, an inept first baseman, Marv Throneberry, was extolled as the symbol of the bumbling present.
But Davao residents extolled the virtues of Duterte, the mayor who made their once lawless city clean and safe.
Perhaps that's because they're moving upward, although slowly, and pose the biggest threat to the economic indicators he extolled.
Armed with a glass of wine, Keaton extolled the benefits of movie smooches to the audience and her fellow guests.
The brief Shakespeare readings, shared by Angelina Impellizzeri and Alejandro Rodriguez, young graduates of Juilliard's drama division, extolled music directly.
They extolled me for my maturity, but unlike the guys I talked to online, they wanted me for my youth.
He extolled "the unbreakable spirit" and "the accomplishments of the Jewish people"; and spoke of Israel and America's "shared values".
The benefits of medicinal marijuana have been extolled by United States residents for a while, and now it's Australia's turn.
Richard Feynman, a legendary physicist, extolled the virtues of "active irresponsibility" when it came to taking part in academic meetings.
Perry also extolled the organization as a source of medical support for low-income families unable to afford health insurance.
He praised the brave and effective work of the Coast Guard and extolled the virtues of public and uniformed service.
She extolled the virtues of a tax credit plan tied to paid apprenticeships, seeming to test a few attention spans.
The exec has sought ways to encourage his bankers to embrace innovation and extolled the virtues of being well rounded.
Specht extolled the menus from restaurants like IHOP , which show photographs of food ("I have a huge basket of those").
Studies over more than a decade have extolled the benefits of patients becoming more involved in their own healthcare decisions.
Instead, he extolled the virtues of an arms sales deal he cut with Saudi Arabia during a visit last year.
And he extolled the "wonderful warriors" of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, slamming Democrats who have called for the agency's abolishment.
"How did the Communist Party come into being?" he asked at one point as he extolled the virtues of socialism.
Facing a video camera operated by her brother, she recited a poem that extolled the virtues of jihad against Zionists.
But I'm sickened by the lack of deference that he still shows toward traits that we've long and rightly extolled.
And I joined a powerlifting gym after my friend Katie, who is basically a lifting influencer, extolled its many virtues.
And they extolled the seizure of nearly 6,300 illegal guns this year -- a rate of more than one every hour.
Chief Financial Officer Maggie Wu extolled "non-GAAP free cash flow" on the first page of its last earnings press release.
All these new rules require more people, despite the great promises of moderation by artificial intelligence extolled by Zuckerberg and others.
They extolled farmers looking up grain prices, women seeking information on maternal health or pupils diligently signing up for online courses.
Peres has famously extolled the benefits of technology and innovation to Israel, both as president and after he left political office.
She extolled laissez-faire capitalism, ruthless ambition and individualism in her novels, including "The Fountainhead," and a philosophy known as objectivism.
Months after Facebook's El Moujahid extolled the virtues of "an automated army of messengers," two Facebook bots began speaking in tongues.
In the place of government regulation, Third Way liberals now extolled the market as the solution to all of society's problems.
While studio co-founder and mogul Louis B. Mayer extolled the virtues of wholesome family entertainment, Mannix served as the muscle.
I took my shoes off and lay down, as Mr. Hall extolled a water-bed benefit I'd never considered: no critters.
JERUSALEM — Israeli airport security, long extolled for its success in preventing terrorism, seems to have another target recently: critics of Israel.
James Webb possessed a diverse base of experience, but none of the technical skills extolled in some of the current dialogue.
While little, if any, scientific evidence exists to substantiate crystals' efficacy, they are extolled as beneficial to physical and emotional healing.
Streaming "Two great tastes that taste great together" was how Reese's once extolled the virtues of its famous peanut butter cups.
This year at Davos, he extolled the virtues of the Communist Party's ability to tell businesses what to make and when.
At a boisterous campaign-style rally Thursday, Trump extolled the state's strong first quarter economic growth — growth he said few expected.
In Europe, Mattis was seen as a critical advocate for the NATO alliance, which extolled him in a statement on Friday.
She says that her workplace publicly extolled the benefits of working mothers—but that its attitude changed once she became pregnant herself.
Gigi delivered her personally-penned speech through teary eyes, and extolled the difficult times her mother has gone through with the illness.
Many have been jailed after they advocated for more rights or extolled Uighur culture and history, including the prominent scholar Ilham Tohti.
In receiving the award on Friday, Trump extolled his record on race and criminal justice before a largely handpicked and appreciative audience.
In previous years exhibits extolled mega-projects like Neom, a futuristic $500bn planned city, and the bravery of Saudi soldiers in Yemen.
State media have extolled the series, even though Lin Chao, its creator, has insisted that he has no links with the government.
" Just last month, Mellencamp extolled similar view points about fame in a PEOPLE interview, asserting that he doesn't like "playing the game.
His response to Levy on whether or not he would attend, even if invited, extolled on the exact purpose of Dorsey's company.
In the 1930s, President Franklin D. Roosevelt extolled Jefferson as the hero of the Democratic Party and broke ground for his memorial.
But after Susan died in 1982, Alamo's behavior turned more deviant as he extolled the righteousness of polygamy and marrying young girls.
Almost exactly a year ago, Queen Bey appeared on Good Morning America, where she extolled the virtues of a plant-based diet.
When the Chinese Communist Party eliminated term limits, allowing Mr. Xi to keep his tenure open-ended, Mr. Trump extolled the outcome.
Former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama extolled US synergies with the world's largest democracy while forging new ties with India.
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the former vice president, and Michael R. Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor, have both extolled bipartisanship.
A lot of people have already extolled the value of using an actual alarm clock instead of the alarm clock on your phone.
" The former Republican vice president, inside the Capitol following Friday's inauguration ceremony, extolled the new president's speech as "fabulous" and "right on target.
Washington (CNN)Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan extolled the late Justice John Paul Stevens and decried the effects of partisan gerrymandering on democracy.
The virtues of a vegetarian diet are forever being extolled, from saving the planet to having arteries that aren't clogged with bacon fat.
"There are few artists that could possibly bring together this incredible group of people," extolled Ben Jaffe, the creative director of Preservation Hall.
Sprecher proudly extolled ICE's anti-money laundering and tax reporting capabilities, saying they would bring useful light into a sector with much obscurity.
Carson has long extolled the virtues of self-reliance, moral striving and good character as the gateway out of poverty and into prosperity.
Punk was masculine music, made almost entirely by men, and it vented male rage in a way that extolled toughness and righteous outrage.
The virtues of independence for women are extolled at every point on the socioeconomic spectrum, whether the job is white-collar or not.
Mr. Bush extolled the benefits of "the ownership society" and in 2003 he signed the American Dream Downpayment Act, which subsidized home purchases.
At Tuesday's House GOP leadership press conference and Wednesday's conference call with the Koch-backed Americans for Prosperity (AFP), Ryan extolled the law.
Mr. Asprey extolled fat's health benefits, then Mr. Oza tactfully noted that drinking fat could be a tough conceptual leap for most consumers.
While there, she extolled the Saudi royal family's leadership, as part of a diplomatic drive to cement close relations between the two countries.
Recent broadcasts on CGTN America extolled traditional Chinese medicine and China's economic rise, while its website offers a link to its panda coverage.
" Mnuchin told CNBC on Wednesday that, while Treasury secretaries traditionally have extolled a strong dollar at all times, "a stable dollar is very important.
Almost every central banker has extolled the virtue of verbal guidance to varying degrees, including Ben Bernanke, Mark Carney, Haruhiko Kuroda and Mario Draghi.
Kamala Harris extolled its virtues, citing estimates that the US economy would lose hundreds of billions of dollars without the contributions of DACA recipients.
Shankar Lal, an ideological ally of the prime minister's, in an interview with the Indian Express extolled the many health merits of cow dung.
Laura Bush rightly said that Cather helped forge a Western identity, but it was not the same West that male bards of empire extolled.
Supporting progressive Democrats who challenged pro-Israel Republicans in swing states, J Street extolled the Iran nuclear deal and vilified Trump for opposing it.
Patty Murray, the committee's top Democrat, opened with an op-ed yesterday that extolled, among other potential solutions, the return of the public option.
As I sat in one of Yahoo's on-campus cafés, a pair of Yahoo corporate PR reps extolled the remarkable changes Mayer had wrought.
The philosophy of governance—defined by loyalty, hostile to expertise, and comfortable with lies—created a disaster, even as its adherents extolled American values.
Under Mr. Trump, who has extolled leveraging other people's money while declaring that debt is good, the party is no longer even half pregnant.
The revival of that ancient language was extolled by the founders of the state as a crucial element in forging a new Israeli identity.
In a speech marking the centenary of the event, Mr. Xi extolled the patriotic image of May 4 while ignoring its anti-authority themes.
Warren Buffett on capitalism: The founder of Berkshire Hathaway extolled the virtues of the market economy during the conglomerate's annual meeting over the weekend.
In the address for the dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery, Lincoln extolled the virtues of the nation and those who had fought there.
Italy coach Fabio Conti extolled the performance of Arianna Garibotti, who scored five goals and helped Italy come back from an early deficit against Russia.
Yesterday we extolled the virtues of the ass-pass—when Phoenix Suns' Eric Bledsoe used his opponent's butt for an inbounds pass and easy layup.
In a Splinter post from 2018, Hamilton Nolan extolled the virtues of heckling Trump staffers, instead of allowing them to live in shelter and peace.
One of the last messages on the Instagram account believed to belong to Sineenat before it was shut down extolled her loyalty to the monarch.
He extolled on several occasions the reconstructed transcript of his call with Zelensky, which Trump believes makes it clear that he didn't do anything wrong.
The Russian side blamed the United States and its allies for unleashing terrorist groups across the Middle East, and even extolled the Syrian government's behavior.
After tracing the worker's rise as a state-sanctioned hero, she uncovers his decline at the hands of the same government that once extolled him.
She attended social events at firing ranges and extolled the virtues of the Second Amendment, according to photographs posted to her Chinese-language WeChat account.
In speeches, toasts and bubbling conversations, guests extolled the overwhelming generosity of the groom and bride, to their friends and families and to each other.
Salvini's coalition has done nothing to solve these problems even as it has demonized immigrants, attacked an independent judiciary and extolled an "Italians first" nation.
Politicians extolled neighbors who had banded together to help one another, and said states and cities were learning to deal with more frequent weather extremes.
Dr. Peter Goodwin Heltzel, an associate professor of theology at New York Theological Seminary, extolled the men to "lean into love" in a rousing homily.
In his speech, which was broadcast live on television from the presidential palace in downtown Mexico City, the president extolled his signature achievements to date.
Biden leaned hard into his opponents' embrace of Medicare for All, saying that it would mean unraveling Obamacare and extolled the benefits of his plan.
In it, Ivanka Trump extolled the private bank's work with her family and thanked their relationship manager, according to two people who saw the video.
His desire to engage directly with politics fluctuated through his career, but he continually extolled the potential of paint to explore the meaning of life.
At their event in North Charleston, S.C., Mr. Graham extolled him as a sensible and steady choice who has not given in to anger and despair.
There were several attempts to shout him down as he extolled the virtues of being white and and called on whites to fight for their rights.
Jenna Jameson, a doe-eyed buxom blonde and the industry's most popular adult star, preened for photos as she extolled the wonders of her electronic mail.
In a 1984 speech, she extolled the virtues of self-reliance, arguing that people become "stunted and unresourceful" when they do not have to support themselves.
They were spent in the Children of God sect, a group that extolled the virtues of free love and prepared for the second coming of Jesus.
This action was extolled for providing critical protection for coral reefs, but in reality the reefs had been safe since President Bush designated the original area.
" Ostensibly in Iowa to focus on agriculture, the president promised to rebuild rural America and extolled vocational training for farmers, saying,"We will rebuild rural America.
She recalled that he had pulled her aside at a local event and extolled the value of compromise, advice she said she worried lawmakers had forgotten.
The party, playing on the kind of national pride extolled back in 1919, boasts today that China no longer appeases, but leads, on the international scene.
Yet admirers of this creator of fat, hyperventilating novels, which extolled "the virtue of selfishness" and the capitalist superhero, have filled conservative power lists for decades.
From nearly the moment it opened in 2016, Lilia was a hit with diners and critics, who extolled the Italian menu and her touch with pastas.
The last were to be first and the first last; suffering was extolled; living fully in the Promised Land meant eschewing the pleasures of this one.
He repeatedly extolled "sovereignty" in a setting where the term traditionally has been brandished by nations like Russia, China, Iran and North Korea to deflect criticism.
In a jarring juxtaposition on Wednesday, government prosecutors described "state-sponsored drug trafficking" in Honduras while the State Department extolled its strong relationship with its government.
Mr. Slim, in his rambling 90-minute news conference, extolled the national unity he witnessed this week as Mexicans overwhelmingly rejected Mr. Trump's treatment of Mexico.
In another case, Le-Ann Vicquery, then a Keller Williams Realty agent, extolled the virtues of the Long Island hamlet of Brentwood to a black buyer.
The White House on Monday did release a video message in which Trump marked the federal holiday and extolled King's legacy and Trump retweeted the video.
And its health benefits have been extolled anecdotally for many centuries; modern studies show the plant is rich in flavonols, chemicals that help lower blood pressure.
This summer, Ryan extolled the importance of conservative free market principles in a speech widely viewed as a rebuke to Trump's skepticism of global trade deals.
Many times in the past, we've extolled the virtues of tossing that dusty box of Kraft in favor of making your own mac and cheese from scratch.
Think of his speech in Berlin in 2008, when he extolled multilateralism and the rule of law, or his now-defunct conciliation in Cairo the following year.
Kavanaugh's record and character were extolled by conservative judicial groups, as well as some prominent figures on the left, including self-described "liberal feminist lawyer" Lisa Blatt.
He extolled the independence of dance and music, but in order to perform his work in the "right" way, one needs to be a "musical dancer" anyway.
" Three months into his presidency, Mr. Trump extolled President Andrew Jackson, noting that "to clean out the bureaucracy, Jackson removed 10 percent of the federal work force.
As he did during decades in business, Mr. Trump has insulted adversaries, undermined his aides, repeatedly changed course, extolled his primacy as a negotiator and induced chaos.
Though he extolled the virtues of traditional recipes lovingly prepared, it was not because his mother, Clara Bugialli, logged a lot of time laboring over a stove.
In a speech at Georgetown University on Thursday, Mr. Zuckerberg extolled the virtues of unfettered expression and how everyone should have a voice on the social network.
As the outbreak became a national crisis, the front page of the People's Daily, the Communist Party's mouthpiece, last week extolled the leadership but didn't mention Wuhan.
Yet, earlier in the same hearing, Mr. Price extolled the virtues of policies that would be woefully inadequate — policies that cover medical treatment only in catastrophic cases.
Manchin argued that by extending miners' benefits for only four months, lawmakers were giving short shrift to the working-class families they extolled during this year's campaign.
Now, as each brand-new province appears, It brings tension, increasing our fears: Could a place we extolled as a find Be revealed as one province behind?
In a noon panel, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida not only extolled his own background — the son of a bartender and a maid — but also noted that Gov.
Two years later, Kharcheva posed with a cat and a photograph of the president in a personal blog post entitled "Pussy for Putin," which extolled the president's leadership.
Elkin extolled his renewed appreciation for plot after acquiring a word processor in 1979: "Plots have become very interesting to me," he told an interviewer at the time.
Scientists and researchers have long extolled the extraordinary potential capabilities of universal quantum computers, like simulating physical and natural processes or breaking cryptographic codes in practical time frames.
" In turn, Woodward extolled the lesson that a reporter must "not have a dog in the political fight except to find that best obtainable version of the truth.
Like most things Xi — his eating habits, his earthy expressions, his celebrity wife — his jacket has been extolled by the Chinese media as proof of his political wisdom.
Many of the elected officials who spoke extolled a traditional conservative platform that bears little relation to the nationalist agenda on which Mr. Trump is basing his campaign.
Nashville extolled its heroes and loyal insiders at the 50th annual Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday night, honoring Garth Brooks, Dolly Parton, Randy Travis and Merle Haggard.
Instead, President Trump has equivocated about whether Prince Mohammed might have authorized it, even as he has extolled the value of Saudi Arabian oil sales and defense contracts.
He also extolled his record as president — naming the growing economy, tax cuts and deregulation — but didn't offer new policies or a cohesive agenda for a second term.
The second lady extolled the health benefits of honey, calling it "a healthy thing," and adding that it can help protect against allergies if you consume local honey.
Still, refugee aid groups and some Democratic lawmakers have extolled the administration to go further, and not abandon the push now that the new goal has been reached.
But there is much more evidence that he extolled the collective only insofar as it was compatible with the inner freedom of its members—freedom of the heart.
When my turn came, I extolled him as a writer and a paddler and mentioned how I gathered from the previous speakers that he seemed a golden boy.
Felicity Huffman, an actress charged in the college admissions scheme, has long extolled the benefits of a parenting philosophy in which children are to be treated as adults.
In a rare recent newspaper article, Mr Buhari's taciturn but influential chief of staff, Abba Kyari, extolled progress the government had made in improving security and diversifying the economy.
One of those, Volker Tschapke, the retired president of a small conservative German association called the Prussian Society, extolled Mr. Putin's re-election vote in March of last year.
In between interviews, we stopped for and extolled the taste of roadside roasted channa, gawked at a serendipitous wrestling match near the highway, and discussed their love of paan.
In an emotional appearance on Thursday at The Washington Post's new headquarters, televised live by CNN, Mr. Rezaian extolled his bosses and colleagues for their work to free him.
But on the BYU campus — a place conservatives once extolled for being an eye in the political storm of the radical '22100s — you'd have been hard-pressed to notice.
And the U.S. president-elect, who extolled Putin's leadership during the campaign and called for a tempered approach to U.S.-Russia relations, may be a conduit to achieving that.
The company extolled how well it was doing since emerging from bankruptcy after the financial crisis, highlighting how it achieved higher vehicle sales for 75 months in a row.
Mr. Trump has asserted that the Islamic State is gaining strength, questioned the need for NATO, praised President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and extolled the benefits of Brexit.
The president met Thursday with CEOs at the Business Roundtable, one day after he extolled his dealmaking prowess to a group of workers at a factory in Lima, Ohio.
His work is fervently patriotic—he is regarded as Poland's national poet—but, as Stasiuk's adaptations emphasized, the land Mickiewicz extolled included large parts of Ukraine, Lithuania, and Belarus.
Many participated in panel discussions and attended a black-tie dinner, where Donald F. McGahn II, a former White House counsel for Mr. Trump, extolled the group's extraordinary trajectory.
Even if these women and their contributions have gone chronically unappreciated in their offices, this was an intentionally carved-out space where they were not only visible, but extolled.
In real life, the hotel's staff members — some armed with kitchen utensils or baking trays taped to their chests to shield themselves from gunfire — were extolled for their heroism.
His economy minister says the president, who came to office having extolled the military dictatorship of 1964-85 and disparaging women and gays, has "bad manners, but great principles".
On one show, a politician who had switched allegiances from the opposition to Mr. Kenyatta's party and who extolled the railway's virtues was quickly submerged by calls from viewers.
Vietnam promoted its economy, Georgia extolled its wine and Belarus went for a hard-core real estate spiel, pitching a huge industrial park it is building with the Chinese.
TOLEDO, Ohio — President Trump's supporters nodded approvingly last week as Mr. Trump extolled the "big, beautiful monster" of a trade deal that he will sign with China on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi of Iraq, in a statement posted on his Twitter account, extolled what he described as "the efforts of our brave forces" to retake Mosul.
Defense Secretary James Mattis on Wednesday extolled the diversity of the U.S. military as an example for the nation at a ceremony to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Rock legend Neil Young, who has for years extolled the benefits of high-res music (remember Pono?), really took the hyperbole up to 11 in reacting to today's news.
He has extolled, for example, announcements by General Motors, Ford, Fiat Chrysler and Intel to hire tens of thousands of workers in the United States instead of in Mexico.
The F-22 Raptor Trump extolled the design and performance of the F-22 stealth fighter, the production of which the Obama administration curtailed in favor of other projects.
Admittedly, if one scrolls down there are other images to see, ones which do visually illustrate the ethnic diversity being extolled by the NPR article and the museum's leadership.
He also extolled Eliot Cohen's Military Misfortunes: The Anatomy of Failure in War, which argues that calamities on the battlefield stem from overly complex systems rather than individual error.
I've extolled its virtues on this website here, and here, and here, as a respite from daily life, a mild blanket for anxiety, a soundtrack that can color up loneliness.
In his early writings and well through the 1860s, Marx propounded a theory of history that extolled the heroic achievements of the bourgeoisie as the collective agent of global change.
But even Prada, where Miuccia Prada extolled bad taste as well as good and dabbled in fabrics she hated as well as ones she loved, seems stuck in a rut.
Her book "Mexico's Feasts of Life" (1989) extolled the foods of big family gatherings, like weddings, birthday parties and christenings, gleaning vivid details from both her memories and her fieldwork.
The vision of a China Dream extolled by the country's leader, Xi Jinping, it seems, has little appeal to people when they are given the chance to vote on it.
President Barack Obama may have publicly extolled the virtues of a free press, but his government pressed criminal charges against more people for news leaks than all previous administrations combined.
Attached, in particular, to the Venus de Milo — historically extolled in the West as the epitome of (Western) female beauty — perhaps prosthetic limbs, too, can be seen with less stigma.
Ward also extolled old-fashioned protests, like those in Georgia recently, as critical for other swing states where she said Democrats need to overhaul districts: Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, and Virginia.
It is part of Kapler's extensive digital footprint as a writer for that website, Fox Sports and his own lifestyle blog, for which he once extolled the powers of coconut oil.
Many stayed in the country during its toughest periods either because they could not find a way to leave or because of their commitment to the ideals extolled by Fidel Castro.
Mr. Jin, a lanky design major who favors Fendi clothing and gold sneakers, extolled the virtues of exotic cars and was quick to dismiss those who criticized supercar aficionados as ostentatious.
Those who would oppose the freedoms extolled in Janus will undoubtedly continue like the boy who cried "wolf!" to warn us of the imminent dangers lurking in a post-Janus world.
Hours after Ricco extolled the Mets' core of pitching talent, they endured the most lopsided loss in team history, a 25-4 thumping by the Washington Nationals, who collected 26 hits.
There is also frustration among some African-Americans in South Bend that they have not benefited equally from the economic resurgence there that Mr. Buttigieg has extolled on the campaign trail.
In another letter, he extolled the city's tall buildings — which had 25 or 30 floors, he noted — and the beauty of the evening lights, but complained about how expensive everything was.
A Bush assistant attorney general, Wan J. Kim, extolled the division's election monitoring and Voting Rights Act enforcement lawsuits, as well as its court cases on fair lending and fair housing.
In the House chamber Tuesday night, McConnell looked like the cat who ate the canary while Trump extolled the tax cuts (and judicial appointments) he successfully moved through the US Senate.
She settles into a seat in a lecture hall where the benefits of lobotomies via thin spike are being extolled, then witnesses a cruel demonstration of another favorite technique, electroshock therapy.
Speaking last year at the Milken Conference, McAuliffe not only extolled the virtues of P22019s but also acknowledged that we urgently need to overhaul today's cumbersome permitting process for infrastructure projects.
Gorsuch, 49, a native of Colorado, extolled the vast West, noting that the Denver-based 10th Circuit on which he serves covers about 20% of the continental US and 18 million people.
" Calling out Trump's vacillating stance on issues such as immigration and abortion, Rabinowitz, placing him as a foil for his opponent, extolled Clinton as "experienced, forward-looking, indomitably determined and eminently sane.
Rudaki extolled wine, and Daqiqi, in doing so, praised the Zoroastrian faith of his ancestors and the House of Sassan (224-651 A.D.), in which wine was imbibed in no small measure.
As detailed in The Daily Beast story, he posted about Columbine and other school shooters across the web, extolled the value of Nazi ideology, and typed out veiled threats against the government.
In the hours since the attack, there have been countless homages on social media posted by friends and relatives, who extolled the accomplishments of their loved ones and embraced their sexual identity.
Mr. Stone said that he did not plant the idea with Mr. Trump, but that once Mr. Trump came to him with it, he extolled what he saw as the political upside.
The Berkeley alumni Broadly spoke to argue that what they're asking for isn't a terribly great demand—in Stull's opinion, it would just mean practicing the values the school has long extolled.
In these parts, Bibi, as he is lovingly nicknamed, is extolled as a popular hero who is persecuted by a liberal news media; a leader without peer whose peccadilloes are easily forgiven.
"Yeahs" rippled across the room as the governor extolled the value and dignity of work, which propelled him from a hardscrabble youth in rural New Hampshire to the governor's mansion in Frankfort.
He extolled China's appetite for what the rest of the world makes, and he reiterated promises that Beijing would lower import tariffs and improve intellectual property protection to help make that happen.
Still, there are plenty of baseball people who appreciate the art of the single and one of them, Don Sutton, the Hall of Fame pitcher and Atlanta Braves radio broadcaster, extolled Suzuki.
It was extolled on lists of the country's best swimming holes, like those compiled by Men's Journal (which called it "a cool, refreshing haven") and Travel + Leisure (a place for "rowdy camaraderie").
Briskly working his way through a box of blue-tipped Chinese cigarettes, Mr. Wu extolled the opportunities of Africa but said migrants from China sometimes chose the wrong place to settle down.
Like the praise of her listening skills, it can seem faint and gendered — isn't it the old cliché that the man gets called brilliant while the woman is extolled as a hard worker?
Senior Director Sandy Wu extolled the benefits of vertical farming — no insecticides or herbicides, a 90 percent reduction in water usage relative to traditional farming and an even greater cutback in mineral nutrients.
In a lengthy post on Instagram on Tuesday, the former Vampire Diaries leading man, 40, extolled the benefits of healthy eating and said that nutrition is crucial to fixing America's health-related problems.
In recent years, scholars and writers have extolled the virtues of an independent civil society, in which private circles of intimate association are supposed to shield men and women from a repressive state.
For starters, the committee will be spear-headed by climate skeptic William Happer, an advisor to the National Security Council; Happer has previously extolled the benefits of increased CO2 and warming for mankind.
The $2 billion in expected synergies that were extolled when the deal was announced nine months ago have virtually disappeared from forecasts, as if the two companies were now in completely different industries.
Valérie Pécresse, the president of the region that surrounds Paris, has extolled the city's virtues, noting the opening of new bilingual schools as well as its quality of life and available office space.
Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat seeking a third term in November, has repeatedly extolled the plan and the nearly $1.5 billion invested so far, asking for and receiving an additional $500 million last year.
Upset at the allegations made against Justice Kavanaugh, he lately has extolled due process, even as he bathes in "lock her up" chanting about opponents who have never been charged with a crime.
He was extolled — or lambasted — in magazines and books and online as a father of the Republican strategy of cementing political control by controlling redistricting, and as the Michelangelo of the modern gerrymander.
Moreover, Trump has made no secret of his affinity for Big Macs, and has often extolled the virtues of fast-food restaurants because of their uniform standards and cleanliness (he's a known germophobe).
Out with the almonds and in with the chips—it's an extremely fitting change for Trump, who also enjoys snacking on Doritos and has extolled the food from McDonald's, Burger King, and KFC.
The head of the Communist Party's propaganda department, Huang Kunming, conveyed a message of thanks from Mr. Xi and then delivered an opening address that extolled the world-changing power of internet access.
"The richness, variety and popularity of these backups contributed to Detective's success and longevity," said Richard Roney, a member of the geek squad I run with, who researched and extolled these supporting characters.
But as the former vice president extolled an earlier, less rancorous political time in his tribute to Mr. Hollings, the challenges he will face in this coming campaign were also difficult to miss.
He traveled frequently to Washington, where Saudi-paid lobbyists brought him to think tanks to give optimistic assessments about the campaign's progress and he extolled the Saudi concern for the welfare of civilians.
Mr. Sanders extolled the virtues of the Canadian health care system, while Senator John Barrasso, Republican of Wyoming, criticized Mr. Sanders's plan by outlining what he called the faults of the British system.
Decades of aggressive ad campaigns — including tactics such as distributing manuals to schoolchildren that extolled the nutritional benefits of bananas — gradually enshrined the fruit as a wholesome, fundamental part of the American diet.
U.S.-backed Iraqi forces have extolled their success in securing 20 villages on the outskirts of Mosul in the first 24 hours of an operation to retake Islamic State's last major stronghold in Iraq.
During his conference appearance, Thiel also extolled the virtues of hydraulic fracturing or "fracking," which has helped produce a glut of natural gas supplies in the U.S. while raising air and water pollution concerns.
Hand-in-hand with that seat-of-the-pants approach go the DIY ethics extolled by punks since time immemorial, but Days N' Daze offer a more nuanced rationale than boilerplate anti-corporate sentiment.
In exchange for food, lodging, and prestige, poets would provide wealthy benefactors with writing that extolled their virtues, as well as act as general companions and creative writing coaches for the patron's own work.
Last month, the popular vlogger traveled to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, filming a series of videos that extolled some of the country's more positive aspects, such as its beaches and water parks.
Accepting the prestigious Liberty Medal from the National Constitution Center, he recalled a moving speech by President George H.W. Bush that extolled the bravery of those killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Mr. Gottlieb extolled the potential social and health benefits of the project, and a commitment to sustainability that inspired the museum to invest $1.5 million in creating a pond to handle storm-water runoff.
Conservatives don't like to hear it, but the concept — a cornerstone of the Affordable Care Act — was loved and extolled by the Heritage Foundation for decades as an alternative to government-run health insurance.
The president extolled Justice Kavanaugh's education and career and said he had told his nominee that "this is going to be a piece of cake getting you confirmed," then smiled at the misguided prediction.
She unleashed a fiery speech that called out his mocking imitation of a disabled reporter during the campaign — a performance that "sank its hooks into my heart" — and extolled the open borders of culture.
Wearing lederhosen and gripping a mug of beer, he extolled the government's success in making the country less attractive to asylum-seekers and unraveling some of the benefits that flourished under center-left governments.
As she closed in on Mount Katahdin, the northern terminus of the trail, in a rugged part of Maine, newspaper reporters extolled her achievement, and "much of America was pulling for her," Montgomery wrote.
Titled "Lose Weight Brazil," the exhibit extolled exercise and moderation as the keys to tackling obesity, but largely ignored mainstream scientific evidence about the dangers of consuming too much sugar, soda and processed food.
The company, backed by President Donald Trump's administration, has extolled the economic benefits for Virginia, saying uranium mining could mean more than a thousand jobs annually and billions of dollars for the local economy.
"Roots" obliterated pastoral, sepia-toned myths of slavery, and it extolled the strength of the black family at a time when it was under assault by both white liberals and conservatives as pathological and dysfunctional.
This framework has expressed itself in policy, in which Trump has extolled the use of torture, threatened reprisals against the families of terrorists and pledged to jail Clinton, a former senator and secretary of state.
He was a titan of science fiction and fantasy, and it's hard to find an obituary written since then that hasn't extolled his virtues as a writer by passing through the praise of other people.
Marion, Massachusetts (CNN)Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller, who is leading the Russia investigation, extolled the importance of integrity in a commencement address Monday afternoon, telling graduates "nothing else matters" if you aren't honest.
"The tenor of Q2 earnings calls have followed the descent in oil prices (and stock prices) — the earlier calls extolled more buoyant outlooks while the more recent ones have endorsed more defensive ones," Simmons wrote.
For years, media have relentlessly extolled the successes of their state, and its leaders from the Kim family, proudly defying the evil United States and its lackey allies, even as many ordinary North Koreans starved.
" WaPo, on Saturday: "In his first speech in the role, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai extolled the importance of bridging the digital divide between those who can afford Internet access and those who cannot.
But after its practices became public in October 2017, she leapt to Mr. Raniere's defense, posting a statement that extolled his virtues and described the sorority as a voluntary group whose members benefited from it.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Wednesday extolled a major California county for joining his administration's legal challenge to the state's new limits on how much local police and sheriff's departments support his rigorous deportation policy.
But Romney, the 2012 GOP nominee, found himself in the running to be Trump's top diplomat despite those clashes, bolstered by multiple lengthy one-on-one meetings with the President-elect who publicly extolled the interactions.
That was followed Saturday by Trump's meeting with China's President Xi Jinping who — in a dig at the U.S. — extolled multilateralism and sharply criticized trade protectionism in his opening remarks to the G-20 plenary session.
China has extolled the benefits of its vision of a modern-day "Silk Road" linking it to the rest of the world - it holds a major summit in Beijing on May 463-15 to promote it.
The twice-divorced reality television star has bragged about the size of his penis on national television, voiced support for gay marriage (although he has since walked that back) and extolled the virtues of Planned Parenthood.
KEN DEROW Swarthmore, Pa. To the Editor: As we celebrate the life of Muhammad Ali, an illustrious athlete, I hope the "sport" in which he participated, and which crippled him, will not be extolled or glorified.
But he also cultivated an image as a modern-day Robin Hood, a mythic bandit extolled in ballads called narcocorridos and became known for carrying a diamond-encrusted pistol and an AK-47 plated in gold.
Teachers of Islam extolled the virtue of modesty, including the full covering of women's bodies and hair, and only women of European or Coptic Christian heritage had ever entered the contest — never a Muslim like Shafik.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama, speaking in private this week, extolled what he said was the drama-free nature of his White House and said it was a "low bar" now to avoid embarrassing presidential scandals.
He sipped a stein of Palm beer, ate kebabs of beef and pork, and extolled the virtues of jalapeño-infused vodka (good for the digestive tract) and Donald Trump ("He looks like a man," he said.
Those on both sides apparently disagree: Immigration hardliners call the citizenship provision unacceptable, and there were scattered boos from Democrats when he extolled new limits on "chain migration," which allows legal immigrants to sponsor family members.
The Republican Party can't seriously claim the mantle of social conservatism when its current standard-bearer, never known to be a churchgoer, publicly lived the playboy life and extolled the values of greed, rather than charity.
He wrote a book on euthanasia and assisted suicide which extolled the sanctity of life, has dissed liberals in his non-scholarly writing, has donated to anti-choice politicians and has compared abortion negatively to assisted suicide.
U.S. President Donald Trump, whose support is vital as Britain seeks to forge new trade deals outside the European Union, extolled the benefits of buying from U.S. arms firms including Boeing after a NATO summit on Thursday.
Michael Hayden, the former C.I.A. director, recently extolled the drone program in The Times, saying it offers a "proportional and discriminating response" to terrorists and has been carefully used, and adjusted when necessary, to minimize civilian casualties.
Her voice cracking with emotion, the Guatemalan-born Torres extolled the work of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), a U.N. anti-corruption body that has become the bane of many public officials in Guatemala.
Otaiba extolled M.B.S. to a range of powerful ex-officials, including David Petraeus, the former general who is now at the investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, and Tom Donilon, who served as President Obama's national-security adviser.
While most experts have extolled the strength of US supply chains for food and toilet paper, few have argued that retailers like Amazon and Walmart were well-prepared to rapidly scale up for this kind of crisis.
Mr. Broidy owns a private security company with hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts with the United Arab Emirates, and he extolled to Mr. Trump a paramilitary force that his company was developing for the country.
On the campaign trail the last few weeks, Ms. Pelosi, 252, has extolled her fund-raising ability and negotiation skills, even as a number of newly elected representatives and incumbents distanced themselves from her during the campaign.
Myanmar: Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the civilian leader and Nobel laureate once extolled as a champion of democracy, could face prosecution for crimes against humanity for military attacks against the Rohingya Muslims and other minority groups.
Some of the cities and states that have emerged as frontrunners in the race to win Amazon's second headquarters are also promoting discriminatory social policies that stand in direct opposition to the values Bezos so eloquently extolled.
He extolled the 70 bills he signed since taking office, assured Republican senators that he would deliver tax relief for middle-income families and reiterated that they must lower the corporate tax rate to 20 percent. Sen.
As he extolled the life lessons offered by scouting, Trump also called for the repeal of Obamacare, praised the stock market — and mixed in familiar attacks on "fake news," inaccurate polls, and mocked his predecessor, Barack Obama.
Their influence, though not as readily extolled as that of a band like The Get Up Kids, continues to be a reference point for many, like Paramore, whose "Franklin" is a direct descendant of Rainer Maria's sound.
Mr. Trump's behavior feels familiar, write Russ Beuttner and Maggie Haberman: As he did during decades in business, Mr. Trump has insulted adversaries, undermined his aides, repeatedly changed course, extolled his primacy as a negotiator and induced chaos.
But the private Medicare Advantage plans have also been getting an unpublicized boost from the Trump administration, which has in the last few weeks extolled the virtues of the private plans in emails sent to millions of beneficiaries.
Everything we know about the Jeff Bezos phone hack In May of 2018, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos received an unexpected text on WhatsApp from Saudi Arabian leader Mohammed bin Salman: a video that reportedly extolled Saudi Arabia's economy.
The decision was welcomed by President Trump's base of supporters, which has extolled his demands for stricter American immigration rules and a clampdown on refugees, as well as his promises to build a wall along the Mexico border.
In the stand-alone chapter "The Nature of Gothic," he eloquently extolled the collaborative dignity of medieval architecture, establishing the ideological foundation of the Arts and Crafts movement, and of thousands of neo-Gothic buildings across the world.
He's introduced bands onstage at gritty downtown venues, extolled the music of Sepultura of Brazil, and even fondly reminisced about how he once got booted from an Ozzy Osbourne concert after jumping off a wall — and into the audience.
Over drinks in the winter of 2012, Chung and a friend, Giphy co-founder Jace Cooke, 34, extolled the power of GIFs in a postliterate society, when technology will advance so far that reading and writing won't be necessary.
It also affirmed Xi's crackdown on corruption and extolled loyalty to the party, "follow its lead and stay in accordance with the [Communist Party of China's] Central Committee with Xi Jinping at the core," the newspaper added on Sunday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch on Friday extolled the value of immigration and said his wife's experience as a naturalized U.S. citizen from Britain has helped give him a greater appreciation of the American system of government.
Unbuttoned On Monday night, late in the program for the 69th annual benefit and student fashion show at Parsons School of Design, a group of graduating seniors stood onstage and extolled the talents of one of the evening's honorees.
He was a marginal-but-diligent player who began coaching and later managed in the low minors, working his way up the ladder before he finally arrived in the majors, extolled for intangible virtues like his patience and class.
President Donald Trump on Friday extolled the debt ceiling as "a sacred element of our country" that should never be wielded as a bargaining chip in budget talks — despite urging Republican lawmakers to do just that 6½ years ago.
GENEVA — Myanmar's civilian leader, a Nobel laureate once extolled as a champion of democracy, could face prosecution for crimes against humanity because of the military's attacks on Rohingya Muslims and other minority groups, United Nations investigators said on Tuesday.
If these start-ups hit it big, so does A.W.S." Mike Subelsky, a Baltimore tech entrepreneur, once extolled A.W.S.'s virtues at the trendy South by Southwest festival, talking about his email start-up while dressed as "Mr. Spam.
DARLINGTON/YORK, England (Reuters) - With a string of sausages round his neck and holding packs of "Boris bangers", Boris Johnson extolled the virtues of new business in northern England as part of his pitch to become Britain's next prime minister.
We've extolled it's curl power before, oh and there's the fact that it was the go-to tool behind nearly every hairdo at the 2016 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show (where Potempa personally used it to create Kendall Jenner's amazing waves, nbd).
Not long after my fourth or fifth violent assault, I was approached by someone who extolled the benefits of running with my own kind, and how it would be for my own good if I weren't such a race traitor.
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian officials extolled last year's shock ban on high denomination bank notes as a success on Wednesday, while opponents staged protests and Nepal said its citizens were still stuck with billions of rupees in old money.
Gordon D. Sondland, a Republican donor with no diplomatic experience whom Mr. Trump had appointed ambassador to the European Union, offered Ms. Yovanovitch some unwanted advice: She might save her job, he counseled, if she extolled Mr. Trump in Twitter messages.
At a Cabinet meeting and an afternoon event with Trump and Republican legislators, Pence extolled the President at length, on camera, with flattery that would have embarrassed most givers and receivers of compliments, including presidents and vice presidents of the past.
" In No. 78 of The Federalist Papers, Alexander Hamilton extolled the judiciary as the one branch of government that could "guard the Constitution and the rights of individuals" and to protect "the minor party in the community" from "serious oppressions.
ATHENS (Reuters) - President Barack Obama extolled the strengths of democracy from its Greek birthplace on Wednesday in a valedictory speech aimed at highlighting the values he sought to respect in office and prodding his Republican successor, Donald Trump, to follow suit.
She graduated from the medical college in 1885 at the top of her class and published an article two years later in The New York Medical Journal that extolled the virtues of "photomicrography," or photography through microscopes, for medical research.
On "The Daily Show," Trevor Noah showed a ham-handed edit of what he called "83 Years a Voluntary Slave," where the correspondent Roy Wood Jr. extolled slavery between cuts of the actors Chiwetel Ejiofor and Lupita Nyong'o looking miserable.
Essentially The Voice's first film critic, he reliably excoriated such popular Hollywood fare as "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Anatomy of a Murder" and extolled the work of underground filmmakers like Stan Brakhage, Kenneth Anger, Bruce Baillie and Jack Smith.
It also extolled Laachraoui, a 25-year-old Belgian who blew himself up at Brussels airport on March 22, calling him "very intelligent" and noting that he "travelled the long road to France" after having fought in Syria since 2013.
In the earnings release, Mark Thompson, the company's chief executive, described the fourth quarter as "strong" and extolled the company's progress, including its new virtual reality offerings and the growth of T Brand Studio, a unit that creates content for Times advertisers.
Contrasting Chinese President Xi's speech last Tuesday at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, which extolled the virtues of globalization, with Trump's protectionist inauguration delivery on Friday, Weinberg cautioned that he believed serious mistakes are about to be made on trade.
Recently, Vogue also extolled the resurgence of "single-dose skincare," packaged in the form of all-in-one capsules or ampoules popularized by brands like Elizabeth Arden in the 90s, now sold by Estée Lauder, L'Oréal Paris, and, once again, Elizabeth Arden.
WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday extolled the "essential rightness" of the United States in global affairs as he urged demoralized U.S. diplomats to act firmly and aggressively as they promote and carry out the Trump administration&aposs foreign policies.
In addition, no agency has done more than the CFPB to defend the rights of military veterans—those whom Trump extolled on the campaign trail as the archetypal "forgotten Americans," discarded and betrayed by elites loyal to Wall Street over Main Street.
The documentary released on Wednesday included video clips of the submarine-launched ballistic missile, known as Polar Star, soaring out of the water and flying into the sky, as the narrator extolled the military advances that the North has made under Mr. Kim.
For years now, leaders of the executive and legislative branches of our government, corporate America, organized labor, associations tied to the infrastructure sector, and our pension fund and private equity community have extolled the need to fund revitalization of our national infrastructure.
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi extolled the need for a free press and free exchange of ideas in the Arab world in a Washington Post column published Thursday, more than two weeks after he was last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
With the gothic spires of Canada's Parliament as a backdrop, Mr. Obama, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico announced a landmark agreement on climate change and extolled the benefits of a Pacific Rim trade agreement.
Williams peppered his book with stories from his encyclopedic memory and extolled the virtues of using a light bat, letting the hips lead the way on a swing and doing homework on pitchers, whom he characterized as not lacking intelligence, just smarts.
In a speech interrupted by thundering applause from 150,000 North Koreans who filled Pyongyang's May Day Stadium, Mr. Moon extolled the "indomitable courage" of North Koreans in overcoming the famine of the 1990s, and he praised Mr. Kim's effort to rebuild the economy.
In 20023 he was honored at a $22002 million Republican fund-raising event in Washington at which former Senator Bob Dole extolled his influence in the anti-abortion movement and in compelling the party to embrace evangelical doctrine to build a political majority.
Whitman basked in and extolled crowds of all stripes, and fantasized that his book of poems would generate a flourishing community of interest (this didn't happen in his lifetime, or not nearly on the scale he imagined, but it has certainly happened since).
The pignoli nuts, that we use to make pesto every summer with our own basil, started coming in droves from China — those taste strangely metallic to me, so perhaps one day I'll order and try some pinyons, which are extolled as delicious.
The social media specialist, Joel Zamel, extolled his company's ability to give an edge to a political campaign; by that time, the firm had already drawn up a multimillion-dollar proposal for a social media manipulation effort to help elect Mr. Trump.
At different times, the Soviet Union was extolled as an example of a rationally organized economy, as a social model for workers, as a force for universal peace, as a determined adversary against fascism — and after 1945 as a rampart against American imperialism.
Military discipline is regularly extolled by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who launched the last coup in 2014 and last year retained power by leading a pro-army party to victory in an election opposition parties said was engineered to cement army influence.
The two had exchanged numbers several months prior, in April, at a small dinner in Los Angeles, but weren't in regular contact; Bezos had previously received only a video file from the crown prince in May that reportedly extolled Saudi Arabia's economy.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Lucila Morales stared in amazement at the flickering image of U.S. President Barack Obama on her old TV set on Tuesday, as he extolled democracy and political freedoms in a live speech capping his historic visit to the Communist-led island.
Under its Dutch chief executive Paul Polman, Unilever has extolled the virtues of organic growth and focused on "sustainability", but since it rejected Kraft's proposal some shareholders have asked why it spurned the bid and called on the company for reassurance over its growth plans.
The families claim Remington and the other defendants "extolled the militaristic and assaultive qualities" of the AR-15, advertising the rifle as "mission-adaptable" and "the ultimate combat weapons system" in a deliberate pitch to a demographic of young men fascinated by the military.
Trump famously threatened the North Koreans with "fire and fury" and then extolled his "love" for their dictator, Kim Jong Un. Trump also claimed that the nuclear threat from North Korea was "over" while at the same time downplaying its continued testing of ballistic missiles.
The president extolled Limbaugh's "decades of devotion to our country," as though he were a latter-day Walter Cronkite and national unifier, rather than one of the creators of the insult-laden, indignation-oriented, attack-focused brand of conservatism that gave rise to Trump.
Actress and activist Amber Heard in conversation with Rebecca Ruiz in defense of human rights In her emotional appeal onstage, actress, activist, and human rights champion Amber Heard extolled the virtues of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and why it's so important today.
While Brown's supporters extolled him as an authentic populist capable of winning the Midwestern and Rust Belt states that Trump carried in 2016, he would have likely faced a steep climb to the Democratic nomination, especially faced with more well-known and vocal primary challengers.
Some of the world's leading publications — including The New York Times — extolled the virtues of the Iran deal even though it never even punished the Iranian regime for being in constant violation of the 85033 UN Anti-Genocide Convention which expressly forbids genocidal incitement.
James R. Moriarty, a Houston lawyer and the father of Sergeant Moriarty, said Monday that he was briefed by the F.B.I., which told him the video was released by Jordanian authorities to defuse protests and keep Sergeant Tawayha from being extolled as a martyr.
As Tracey Woodruff, a professor at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, has said, only animal testing, and not the methods extolled by Mr. Wheeler, is currently robust enough to gauge the full range of the impacts of contaminants on human populations.
Mr. Dubin became familiar to viewers thanks to a 2012 YouTube video in which he extolled the quality and the price of his razor blades with the help of a toddler, someone in a bear suit, a wildly swung tennis racket — and a choice profanity.
His evolutionary, deo-morphic theology is not unlike theirs; nor is plugging into the Singularity all that dissimilar from the attunement to Abundance extolled by Father Divine, or the mission to become as gods on Earth under the holy regime of apostolic socialism proclaimed by Rev.
Tom Harkin, one of the architects of the ADA, extolled Clinton's commitment to the issue, especially her opposition to tiered wages that allow employers to pay workers with disabilities well below the minimum wage, a policy that contributes to high rates of poverty among people with disabilities.
We've long extolled the virtues of Moore's Law in terms of delivering faster, better processors to power our individual computers, but Kuffner says that the rapid, continuous evolution of wireless broadband internet speeds is just as crucial to a future in which robotics help solve everyday problems.
ROCK HILL, S.C. — Addressing a conference of African-American church congregations in this vote-rich city, Pete Buttigieg quoted scripture on Sunday morning and extolled his "Douglass Plan" to combat racial inequities in America, one of several attempts this weekend to confront his strikingly low support among black voters.
Speaking to a packed crowd in the border town of El Paso, which he represented in the House for six years, O'Rourke extolled the impact immigrants had on his hometown, underscoring a contrast with Trump's rhetoric regarding immigrants and his recent threats to shut down the U.S.-Mexico border.
Watch: Trump's message to new citizens Acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke and the acting director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services, James McCament, who were on hand to deliver keynote remarks on the anniversary of the Constitution's signing, also extolled the contributions of immigrants to the United States.
David, the creator of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and co-creator of "Seinfeld," penned a satirical op-ed for The New York Times in which he extolled the importance of a quality breakfast and sympathized with Kelly, who was reportedly disappointed at the offerings in Belgium two weeks ago.
News Analysis ROME — As a clamor builds for Pope Francis to respond to the stunning allegations by his former ambassador in Washington that he covered up abuse and lied about a meeting with a prominent opponent to same-sex marriage, the pontiff has extolled the virtues of silence.
" Former President Bill Clinton, who was in the White House when Bryant ascended to the N.B.A., and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, extolled how Bryant "brought excitement and joy to basketball fans not just in Los Angeles, but all over the U.S. and around the world.
In the locker room, he vowed to tease his brother, Michael, a Seahawks defensive lineman, over FaceTime; extolled the beauty and music of his hometown, Houston; and said he intended to go home and bake his favorite cake — yellow with chocolate icing — and write "You're Awesome" on it.
The potentially embarrassing news for Kim Jong-un, North Korea's leader, came just two days after he extolled his country's economic and diplomatic progress and delivered an implied threat that if international sanctions against the North continued, he would "have no choice" but to return to nuclear confrontation.
In a year when major media outlets marveled at the Reagan-esque simplicities of Ben Sasse's frayed bromides and J.D. Vance's dubious anecdotes, or extolled the visionary successes of Dollar General, Night in the Woods is better informed, more compassionate, and more important portrait of America than any of them.
Pope Francis, who has extolled the ability of the Internet "to build a society which is healthy and open to sharing," held a private audience with Instagram founder and chief executive officer Kevin Systrom last month (he's also had meetings with other tech execs like Eric Schmidt and Tim Cook).
" The N.Y. Times also front-pages a mogul theme, "In Business and Governing, Trump Seeks Victory in Chaos," by Russ Buettner and Maggie Haberman: "As he did during decades in business, Mr. Trump has insulted adversaries, undermined his aides, repeatedly changed course, extolled his primacy as a negotiator and induced chaos.
Alexander Wang, among other designers, has a long history of serving food like McDonald's and 7-11 Slurpees at his Fashion Week after parties, and celebrities like Gigi Hadid, Chrissy Teigen, and Blake Lively have extolled the virtues of pizza, burgers, and ice cream in interviews and on social media.
President Trump's recent visit to Jamestown, Virginia, where he extolled the virtues of democracy while virtually ignoring the labor of enslaved Africans who made colonial North America and its evolution into the United States possible, offers us the opportunity to re-examine the often fraught relationship between race and the presidency.
In 2016, he extolled Vladimir Putin as "very much of a leader ... far more than our president has been a leader," and last year commended Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte's "unbelievable job" in dealing with his country's drug problem (Duterte's drug war has resulted in the extrajudicial killings of thousands of suspects).
Despite Rubio's opposition to socialist governments on the grounds of human rights violations, he has praised authoritarian right-wing leaders, such as Brazil's new president, Jair Bolsonaro, a military strongman who has extolled dictatorship, joked about raping women and killing civilians, and called for the wide-scale deforestation of the Amazon.
Social media and late-night comedians pounced on the proposal, announced at the White House last month; "The Daily Show" interviewed Trump supporters who extolled the benefits of such a force while voicing confused explanations for why it might be needed — to fight terrorist drones in outer space, for instance.
Michel Sidibé, the executive director of the agency, U.N.AIDS, has accepted a position as the minister of health and social affairs in his native Mali, the agency said in a statement that extolled what it described as Mr. Sidibé's "remarkable contribution to the AIDS response" since his appointment a decade ago.
On Hollywood's biggest night, actors, actresses and presenters at Sunday's Academy Awards extolled activism that is changing the industry they work in and the country they live in, sometimes with jabs at President Donald Trump and sometimes by expressing hope that the trails they are blazing are just the start.
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Last October, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE extolled his own leadership in responding to the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
During three collective hours of briefings on Saturday and Sunday, the president extolled his administration's "extraordinary mobilization in our war against the virus," dropped superlatives while describing efforts to offset testing shortages and move a major economic stimulus bill on Capitol Hill and trumpeted a national emergency he declared over a week ago.
I initially thought it was the forest of dark myth and history that he had painted, the one Goldilocks and Little Red Riding Hood traversed in the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, and where Germanic tribes vanquished the Romans, the one that the Nazis extolled as an exemplar of German purity.
During Mr. Tillerson's maiden visit to Beijing, Mr. Pottinger sat with three other staff members in the front row at a news conference and listened as the secretary of state extolled the need for "mutual respect" and "win-win solutions" — phrases drawn straight from China's diplomatic playbook — to describe Chinese-American relations.
At the refuge visitors' center, in a strip mall where a pair of free-ranging roosters foraged the parking lot, volunteers told tales of deer showing up beside a Winn Dixie grocery store dumpster, and extolled the resilience of the herd, which is now estimated to have between 500 and 800 deer.
The new rating outpaces his previous second-term high -- reached just after a Democratic convention that extolled the successes of his presidency -- by one point, and hits a level he's reached just twice since the end of his first year in office: In January 2013 just before his second inauguration and in January 2011.
Strolling through the park's temporary midway, Vanotti extolled the benefits of working with iconic pieces — of transforming the common T-shirt by extending its lines and making it in thick wool, so it becomes a winter pullover, or of making a military jacket in such soft material that it seems more like a robe.
Hudson extolled the power of positive thoughts and minimal desires on early songs like "Attitude" and "Don't Need It," and his intoxicating stage presence made the message stick—he hurled himself into crowds, convulsed on stage floors, and even back-flipped on beat, all with a controlled snarl that earned him the title Throat.
Just two years prior, after spending hours weeding through hundreds of beautiful frames at a certain not-to-be-named trendy eyeglasses retailer I've extolled on the site dozens of times before, the sales associate and I came to the conclusion that the only pair that fit my particular needs was one that only Sarah Palin could love.
As it now stands, it's a system in which lobbyists shower both parties with money, tax cuts for business and keeping taxes too low on the wealthy are a bipartisan goal, health care is still something to leave in the hands of insurance companies and, above all, the glory of the "free market" is extolled by Democrats and Republicans.
Automakers, including BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Porsche and Mercedes-Benz, promoted their digital bona fides and extolled services like Android Auto or Apple CarPlay that are meant to allow the safer, hands-free use of smartphones in the car, even though safety experts say such features may be contributing to the sometimes fatal problem of distracted driving.
" Gin Lane was accompanied by another print by Hogarth called Beer Street, which extolled the happy and carefree virtues of vast tankards of foaming ale, depicting a hive of industry as rotund and happy Englishmen down pints of beer, the "happy produce of our isle … we quaff thy balmy juice with glee and water leave to France.
Though he was a shy man and often painfully awkward in public, Mr. Newhouse hired some of the most charismatic magazine editors of the late 20th century, among them Tina Brown and Graydon Carter at Vanity Fair and Diana Vreeland and Anna Wintour at Vogue, and encouraged them to behave like the celebrities they extolled in his publications.
Norman Rockwell's "Four Freedoms" series presented an image of America intended to bolster patriotic spirit during World War II. Based on a 1941 speech by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in which he extolled the global right to freedom of speech and worship, freedom from want, and the freedom from fear, Rockwell's canvases were a celebration of Americana.
In the wake of the latest allegations brought by the F.B.I. against Pitino's Louisville program, accusations that have apparently cost him his job and possibly his career, the question for those of us who have known, followed and extolled him across the decades can only be: Much worse than spin, was it all a big lie?
And even as Mr. Putin extolled the benefits of diversifying the Russian economy away from its dependence on commodities like oil and gas, Michael Calvey, the American founder of one of the largest Russian venture capital firms investing in new technology sat in jail, recently arrested on seemingly spurious fraud charges because of a commercial dispute over a bank.
Mr. Wang would later make a failed asylum bid, fleeing to the United States consulate in nearby Chengdu and precipitating one of the biggest crises in recent Chinese history: the fall of Bo Xilai, a "red noble" and the party boss of Chongqing, who extolled Mao's egalitarian ideals and revolutionary philosophies to mark out his political territory and mount a national leadership challenge.
He stood on stage with two immigrant workers who the union said once worked as housekeepers at Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey, and he extolled the immigrant spirit, telling a boisterous crowd that people come to the United States is because 'you have no alternative, but also because you have resolve, you're optimistic, you're resilient, you know how to fight.
In an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the "doctor in chief" extolled the health law's achievements — which include a 43 percent reduction in the share of Americans lacking health insurance and no spike in health costs, but he also called for improving the law by adding a public option, albeit only in places where competition among private insurers is anemic.
Other new inductees include Aphrodisias, a third-century Greco-Roman archaeological site in southwestern Turkey; the temples of Sambor Prei Kuk in Cambodia, extolled for their forest setting and lack of crowds; Los Alerces National Park in Argentina, noted for protecting some of the last stands of native Patagonian forest; and the 19th-century Valongo Wharf in Rio de Janeiro, where slaves were traded.
He was the keynote speaker in Washington in March for the Latino Coalition, a nonpartisan conservative business group, where he extolled veterans and Latina business owners; he went to Miami in June to tell the Conference on Prosperity and Security in Central America that the administration was with them to "root out crime and corruption;" and he introduced Trump for the president's Cuba policy speech during the same trip.
Romney, the GOP's 2012 presidential nominee who has emerged as a vocal critic of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, extolled the virtues of the Beehive State and talked about his connections to the state.
They're also more than a little uncomfortable, both because they show an oppressive government's approach to a digitized era of propaganda and, if we're being honest, they do kind of resemble pro-military media produced in places like the US.One video highlighted by the paper features Amir Tataloo, a musician with a "hard-partying, gangster-style reputation," who extolled "our absolute right / to have an armed Persian gulf" while singing alongside naval personnel on the frigate Damavand.
CAVUTO: I&aposm just trying to say like if you look at this from just a consistency perspective, you would think your party, which welcome talks, which has been very open to talking to the other side, that communication is best, to sit down with the other side is worth an effort, a party that extolled the virtues of talking to the Palestinians before anyone thought it was a good idea -- and it was a good idea at the time.
Mr. Netanyahu extolled Mr. Trump for the decision, comparing him to three of the most important figures in the history of the Jewish people: King Cyrus of Persia, who 2,500 years ago freed the Jews from exile in Babylon and permitted them to return to Jerusalem; Lord Arthur James Balfour, the British foreign secretary whose declaration in 1917 first paved the way for a Jewish homeland in Palestine; and President Harry S. Truman, who recognized Israel's existence 11 minutes after it declared independence in 1948.
He extolled the virtues of "decency," as he often does, insisted that he was the candidate who could produce "results" and said — in response to a question that got perhaps the single loudest cheer of the evening — that he would consider Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaMichelle Obama hosting a voter participation rally in Detroit The Memo: Biden seeks revival in South Carolina The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE as his running mate "in a heartbeat" if he thought there was any chance the former first lady would say yes.

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