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It cited national TV ads extolling memory and cognitive benefits.
He actually went on record extolling the virtues of soccer.
Hark back to 22015, when Meantime was extolling "our philosophy".
West Bank, extolling the glories of England's ancient constitution or
" And now, he is extolling the virtues of "big Trump.
Several protesters brandished rifles and held signs extolling gun rights.
Extolling their ongoing relevance doesn't take anything away from younger musicians.
The New York Times extolling her as somebody in the new generation.
He wrote letters extolling his accomplishment and pressed others to sign them.
"This is not extolling war," Mr. Feng said of "Youth" last month.
He also left a supporting note extolling the virtues of the law.
For this demographic, medical experts were quoted extolling the effectiveness of treatment.
He would replace popular song lyrics with verses extolling some brand or product.
"Those extolling the TANF block grant should check the record," Mr. Levin said.
Of course, the president spent much time extolling the virtues of Hillary Clinton too.
And no one is coming even close to extolling a message of self-determination.
Another week, another meeting with a world leader extolling the virtues of free trade.
Sanford also wrote a myriad of posts extolling the virtues of a white ethnostate.
The company has organized junkets, and paid doctors to give presentations extolling OxyContin's virtues.
Super Bowl commercials extolling the importance of journalists could well fit into Thatcher's framework.
The ceremony is not legally binding, more of a symbolic gesture extolling self-love.
In May, the United States government put out a white paper extolling such processes.
Trump has tweeted more than 20 times since the election extolling the market's gains.
Indeed, there is a history of extolling the virtues of snobbery among French waiters.
Hechinger said that campus websites and tours have presented gauzy propaganda extolling Greek life.
In honoring Mr. Rivera, the president emphasized his faith while extolling his "lethal" pitch.
"The more you drink, the more you relax," one Fijian said, extolling kava's benefits.
"The more you drink, the more you relax," one Fijian said, extolling its benefits.
For example, picture-perfect posts extolling the virtues of "clean eating" are ubiquitous on Instagram.
He even gave a speech in July 2014 extolling the virtues of an "illiberal democracy".
Yesterday, VICE Sports Canada published a piece extolling the virtues of MLB's Wild Card format.
Trump even made a commercial for McDonald's in 163 extolling the virtues of their hamburgers.
There is no pride, no glory and no honor in extolling rebellion against our country.
Trump even made a commercial for McDonald's in 28 extolling the virtues of their hamburgers.
"It's an upper, a little hallucinogenic," she said, as if channeling Carlos Castaneda extolling peyote.
In another, she presented her viewers with a papaya, extolling the benefits of the fruit.
Coffee drinkers rejoice — two new studies are extolling the virtues of everyone's favorite caffeinated beverage.
There was a "Trump Shop" outside the arena, selling T-shirts extolling the president's dominance.
This morning the prime minister spent three hours extolling her deal to the House of Commons.
In truth, clumsy Communist propaganda extolling national unity arguably helped create a hunger for Han traditions.
He delivered a passionate speech, recalling their relationship and extolling his wife's contributions to the world.
Last year, my colleagues in the UK ran a story extolling the virtues of not masturbating.
But, at the time, I remember Democrats extolling that and bragging about that and praising that.
He was extolling the defence minister, Vladimir Padrino López (pictured with Mr Maduro), who nodded appreciatively.
By extolling happiness and denying the virtues of sadness, we set an unachievable goal for ourselves.
At the 2019 CES, its only visible presence was a massive billboard extolling its privacy practices.
Young people extolling socialism have caused conservatives to sound alarms about the direction the country is going.
Trump dismissed fears of a slowdown, extolling low unemployment and a rising stock market over his tenure.
"Sterling K. Brown, if I had more time, I would never stop extolling your virtues," she said.
OK, now Trump, who may never get AROUND to Pence, is extolling his own supposed Iraq prescience.
He began buying Herbalife shares in 2013 while extolling the company and challenging Ackman in television interviews.
As Mr. Wells was extolling the virtues of camping above 0003,000 feet, a late visitor wondered why.
Pecker&aposs company recently produced a 97-page magazine extolling the "magic" of the new Saudi Arabia.
Each performer projected strength in her own way — Beyoncé extolling motherhood's power, Adele candidly confronting its undercurrents.
Sue Downey was standing before a packed room in Midtown recently, extolling the benefits of cotton balls.
He rotated it, extolling the virtues of the accurate cut of the wooden paneling with something like reverence.
As CNN reported Tuesday, Bornstein has admitted that Trump dictated the entire letter extolling Trump's health to him.
OPEC members and Russia are loudly extolling the benefits of "compliance" with output cuts agreed in late 2016.
By April 2008, he was extolling the powers that a "superregulator" might wield over Wall Street one day.
Just the other week, I was extolling the dude's free kick virtues, with this beauty of a goal.
You just read a book extolling the virtues of minimalism and want to give that lifestyle a swing.
She chose to respond in a way that only clarified her privilege by extolling her wealth and position.
The safer course would have been to stick to honouring the murdered officers and extolling their profession's service.
As money poured in, Elizabeth began writing letters to her Muslim counterparts, extolling the benefits of reciprocal trade.
Inside the Golden Scissors barbershop, though, they were still extolling another kind of protection, that of the Ottomans.
Now the news release writers were extolling how the latest one was more like Earth than the last.
In recent months, local officials hung red propaganda banners on people's housing extolling the benefits of selling out.
By April 2008, he was extolling the powers that a "superregulator" might wield over Wall Street one day.
On Wednesday, V.C.s met in San Francisco, extolling the virtues of direct listings to companies considering going public.
She was extolling the beauty of Cartier's pearl necklace but claimed not to be able to afford it.
In "Burning Woman," author Lucy H. Pearce opens by extolling the virtues of dancing naked around a bonfire.
McConnell was not shy about extolling his relationship with Chao when he introduced her at the confirmation hearing.
Now Dassey's half-brother, a self-proclaimed indie Christian rapper, released a track this week extolling Dassey's innocence.
The single-player campaign of Titanfall 2 begins with a lavish cinematic scene, extolling the virtues of the pilot.
But as a beauty editor, I'd tend to turn up my nose when someone started extolling signature beauty looks.
But Prince's risqué lyrics extolling the joy of sex go where no mainstream rocker has dared to go before.
Her crusty, conservative father, her rambunctious brothers, all extolling the virtues of rooting for the Bears and the Cuba.
But until now, the Republicans' extolling of "the makers, not the takers" had never seemed aimed at the party
Instead of changing the topic, Democrats are either tacitly rooting for a recession, or extolling the virtues of socialism.
If American presidents have a long history of extolling dictators, they've at least sometimes done so for good reasons.
"The feathers were dipped, the crystals were sewn," said the nominee, extolling the work involved in the couture gown.
Experts argue that Japan lags behind other industrialized countries in extolling the benefits of immigration to its domestic population.
After briefly extolling the virtues of Subsys, Krane recalled, Burlakoff finally arrived at the true purpose of the dinner.
On Monday night, a video of Mr. Newman's extolling the achievements at the university was still on its website.
I started waving my hands and shaking my head madly but Danny continued, extolling the virtues of my sloth.
Glancing at Dillinger Four, you see four burly, Midwestern guys who are keen on extolling the virtues of Motörhead.
Maybe you've seen Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey extolling the benefits of fasting intermittently and drinking "salt juice" each morning.
Policy experts should have been extolling both its coverage and financial virtues to insurers, the public and the media.
His administration tried to change school curriculums to add history and civic-education classes extolling the Chinese Communist Party.
A recent article extolling the virtues of the Senate bill never showed how it would improve access to care.
Yes, Republicans will continue to fulminate about the evils of Obamacare while Democrats keep extolling the wonders of single-payer.
In his role as "honorary chancellor," Clinton has traveled the world on Laureate's behalf, extolling the virtues of the school.
The site is also littered with numerous blog posts and articles extolling the appeal of AWS to the oil industry.
After extolling the lifesaving virtues of the particular drug, the commercial rattles off a laundry list of potential side effects.
If you hadn't been forced to resign, you'd probably have come up with a terrific post extolling President Trump's announcement.
Mr. Trudeau, worldly and dapper, can barely open his mouth without extolling Canada's cheery multiculturalism or its open-border globalism.
"I believe we wouldn't be sitting here except for the market system," he added, extolling the state of the economy.
Mr. Whitehead could well be extolling the liberation of the period, but he could also be criticizing it as vacuous.
Focus should not be on impeachment, but extolling the virtues of this man who is trying to bring back America.
Over two hours, a dozen presenters clicked through slides extolling the virtues, idiosyncrasies and dating criteria of their best friends.
As he was extolling the virtues of a taqueria we were passing, I was seized by the urge to push.
Online and at the markets you'll undoubtedly find health-conscious foodies extolling the single-celled critters souring up their fermented pickles.
We stumbled upon a Reddit thread extolling the virtues of switching your teeth-cleaning formula to clear up stubborn chapped lips.
In addition to extolling the benefits of eating fresh and light, Trump has bragged about maintaining his weight with little tricks.
He lamented what he called journalistic activism and sensationalism, extolling his own investigative research credentials as a published novelist in Panama.
But about Mar-a-Lago: The State Department got in trouble last year for posting a blog extolling the resort's glories.
But the heart of the number was pure hustling, twerking Cardi, extolling the pleasures of working hard and getting her money.
We have to speak out against someone as dangerous as Trump, even when those extolling him are in our own family.
After the designer's passing, Gaga posted a note to her social media accounts extolling his talents and mentioning their special friendship.
One of my favorite side missions in the game involves Gladiolus, Prince Noctis' beefy bodyguard, extolling his love for instant ramen.
Trump, who has repeatedly posted messages on Twitter extolling stock market gains, said the Federal Reserve should help keep markets stable.
Ms. Fezza, who lives in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, has adorned hers with signs extolling the laid-back virtues of coastal life.
Politicians heap praise on them, campaigning in their factories and extolling their enterprises as engines of good jobs and good wages.
He began with a libertarian lecture, extolling the genius of the 19th-century robber barons who created the country's philanthropic charities.
In response, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote a lengthy dissent extolling the need to curb Congress's powers to delegate to federal agencies.
I found similar articles from the 213s through the end of the 2131s, all extolling Haiti's exceptional culture and many attractions.
It's worth noting on a national holiday extolling the value and dignity of labor that Americans are uniquely obsessed with work.
Then his older brother joined one and brought home literature extolling leadership, community and a sense of balance, mental and physical.
By the late 2000s, MS-13 rappers were beginning to produce their own records, extolling the violence and prowess of the gang.
From the outside, the church seemed to embody the spirit of the 60s, extolling socialism and championing black radicals like Huey Newton.
I just couldn't figure out how we could go from extolling burrata to, well, blocked, in the space of a few hours.
In Jamaica, well known as the birthplace of lively dancehall and reggae music, that music has won a reputation for extolling violence.
And wasn't it almost funny how everyone and their doctor was suddenly extolling the benefits of government-funded health care for all?
After extolling at length Chardin's loving embrace of observed reality, he takes a startling leap: With Rembrandt, reality itself will be overtaken.
The president of Mexico's Supreme Court, Luis María Aguilar, sent a message to federal judges extolling their bravery and demanding more security.
The president was dutifully extolling the continent's investment potential when he suddenly looked up from his notes, spread his arms and smiled.
She said that scientifically backed research matters more to this older demographic than trippy "kaleidoscopic articles in Vice" extolling the ayahuasca experience.
She sat down to write a love letter to rasam as a genre, extolling its value and declaring it worthy of celebration.
Or you can follow the lead of Thomas Brattle, in which case someone will be extolling your heroism 327 years from now.
Meanwhile, Dorsey has provoked his fair share of controversy and criticism, extolling fasting and ice baths as part of his daily routine.
In September, the administration's Social and Behavioral Sciences Team issued its first report extolling the many benefits of applying behavioral insights to policy.
Mr Zakzaky has amassed followers in the impoverished north by railing against the government's ineffectiveness and corruption (while extolling the virtues of Iran).
Last month around when Square Cash became the No. 1 app, its engineering team published a blog post extolling the virtues of Vitess.
These days you can still find White extolling the greatness of Adam Sandler movies on Rotten Tomatoes for all your hate-reading pleasure.
VoteVets clearly got the message, turning out an ad eight days later that featured a Vietnam veteran extolling Mr. Buttigieg's background and message.
Last month President Vladimir Putin made his first appearance at the Moscow Urban Forum, extolling the importance of "a comfortable, friendly city atmosphere".
The city's website was up within hours after the results of the referendum were in, extolling the charms of the region surrounding Frankfurt.
On Friday, he sent his first department-wide message, thanking Sessions for his service and extolling the work of colleagues around the country.
Jefferson, the liberty-extolling slave owner, is often denounced as a "hypocrite" — a word, Mr. Onuf said, he discouraged in his class discussions.
That's the tact taken in Microsoft's latest commercial extolling the virtues of the Surface Pro 4 while slamming Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air.
Since then, he's built a loyal following via his radio show "Your Voice America," dedicated to extolling the virtues of the Trump presidency.
Just seven years ago, at the hotel's grand opening, the president of Panama at the time joined Mr. Trump in extolling the property.
Meanwhile, the mayor of Washington, D.C., Muriel Bowser, posted a one-and-a-half minute video extolling the virtues of the nation's capital.
The president also took time out from extolling the Coast Guard's service to run through the "tremendous amount" his administration has already accomplished.
It is likely that he will promote a pro-European agenda of greater integration and reform while extolling the benefits of free trade.
Nonna likes to praise the sainted Benedictine nun Maria Fortunata, but when you eat this chicken, you'll be extolling Grandma Pinello's virtues, instead.
This year it was Viennese Actionist Hermann Nitsch's bull carcass performance; in 2015 it was artist Leon Ewing extolling the educational potential of marijuana.
As protestors interrupted the event and demanded Perry to explain his pro-fossil fuel stance, Perry responded by extolling the positive benefits of electricity.
Today, Microsoft devices chief Panos Panay spent nearly an hour extolling the virtues of his company's Surface products, including the gorgeous new Surface Studio.
These packages of "canned flatfish" and "sweet-smelling drops" sit in the same room as notepaper extolling Korean superiority and comics demonizing American savages.
Even this show's early numbers, extolling the homespun virtues of small-town life with harmonic "aahs" and folksy bluegrass chords, have a depressive undertow.
I really liked her family, her crusty, conservative father, her rambunctious brothers, all extolling the virtue of rooting for the bears and the cubs.
The guide turned out to be an angry, wiry, 50-something man who began our time together by extolling the virtues of state censorship.
Mr. Gillespie, a veteran Washington lobbyist who served in George W. Bush's White House, is also running ads extolling his support for Confederate statues.
A friend of mine recently moved to the Bronx, and has been extolling the virtues of this tennis center in Crotona Park, South Bronx.
In March of 2017, JD Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy, wrote a similar op-ed extolling the virtues of moving back to Middle America.
During these early moments FFXII suffers from Phantom Menace syndrome, extolling the importance of political machinations at the expense of developing its cast of characters.
A state media picture showed a banner, presented as evidence during his one-hour trial, appearing to bear a slogan extolling the country's late leader.
The riff ultimately becomes a call to action, referencing many American political movements over the years and extolling the values of organization and never quitting.
Stanfield has channeled a lot of the hostility he absorbed during this period into this work; extolling his weirdness as a way of reclaiming it.
But if Clinton had won, it's quite possible it would have been her digital director extolling the virtues of Facebook's ad tools on 60 Minutes.
This doesn't necessarily mean using lemon slices instead of deodorant or extolling the magical powers of baking soda, unless you're into that kind of thing.
The plots have a way of moving and the man being interred was widely hated and the clergyman extolling his virtues hasn't got a clue.
The pictures of a beaming German chancellor and Chinese prime minister extolling the Sino-German "dream team" projects seem to be souvenirs of another time.
Others described a more pragmatic sensibility, noting that Tillerson's favorite book is "Atlas Shrugged," the Ayn Rand novel extolling the virtues of capitalism and individualism.
Fletcher Shears goes on to share a bit of life-style advice, extolling the virtues of patience, originality, individualism, and getting a good night's sleep.
In extolling the power of computers to enhance learning, Dr. Papert was similarly outspoken about what he believed were the failings of traditional education systems.
An ode to the bad boys, "Malo" finds young Mariah (not to be confused with Mimi) extolling their naughty virtues in both English and Spanish.
That's O.K.," the president said, taking about a 20-second pause from his remarks extolling his own achievements during his recent visit to Japan. "What?
The crown prince's stature in Washington may be stabilizing, with at least a handful of American voices extolling the importance of the Saudi-American alliance.
The later it gets, the farther right the personalities move; by dinnertime, the hosts are extolling Trump and calling for an armed invasion against Maduro.
I saw protesters clamber up the scaffolding of a building to tear down a long red banner extolling the day, and set it on fire.
In private gatherings he was known to use improbable metaphors — likening Maoists and Nazis, for example, to religious zealots and extolling them as effective leaders.
The corporate-backed Climate Leadership Council led by retired Republicans and the bipartisan Citizens Climate Lobby are extolling the virtues of this type of approach.
Even before the release of the Lancet report, the Animal Agriculture Alliance, an industry group, issued a statement extolling the benefits of meat and dairy.
But as Pence was extolling the trade deal in Canada, the Trump administration followed up by potentially undermining the very trade pact that it renegotiated.
And he held another news conference in front of his own hotel in Washington—which he does still own—spending several minutes extolling its virtues.
What it is: Three and a half minutes of musical swagger, with Gaga extolling her own intoxicating charisma in a lyrical conflation of music and sexuality.
After the Tesla CEO spent half an hour onstage extolling the virtues of his new electric 18-wheeler, he stepped away and the lights went out.
If you Google it, you'll find the one study that Aika mentions on its Indiegogo page, as well as some Eastern medicine websites extolling its virtues.
Clinton also touted her close relationships with many members of the Congressional Black Caucus, which cohosted the First in the South dinner, by extolling retiring Rep.
While serving as Swiss president in 2016 he gave a stone-faced speech extolling the medical benefits of laughter where he purposely did not smile once.
Conventions are usually candidate love fests, filled with speeches extolling the nominee and trying to convince the American people why they should vote for their candidate.
He told reporters last week he would get behind Mr. Trump and wrote an op-ed article in Friday's Washington Post extolling his fellow casino owner.
In 2012, he delivered a 19-page opinion extolling the singularity of Kentucky bourbon in affirming a trademark-infringement decision against Jose Cuervo, a tequila brand.
While there, he gave a speech extolling the virtues of the Coast Guard "brand" and talking about how everything is now better thanks to, well, him.
And the company press releases often contain boilerplate language extolling the virtues of the company instead of focusing on the public health consequences of the recall.
One card, addressed to a house in England and extolling the author's holiday in Madeira, was dated a few days before World War 1 broke out.
Mr. Trump's suggestion of suspending trade with other countries to "save money" also contradicts statements his economic advisers and he himself have made extolling its virtues.
As soon as the Bank of England announced plans last weekend to redesign the bill, petitions popped up extolling the virtues of a range of worthies.
I documented the year-long experience at Slate and was even quoted in a later edition of the book, extolling the virtues of starting a circle.
Now Mr. Maupin is content with a husband, extolling what he calls the "logical family" of his gay peers over the "biological family" of straight society.
In March 2018, Pecker&aposs AMI produced 200,000 copies of a 97-page glossy magazine extolling the "magic" of the crown prince&aposs reformed Saudi Arabia.
"If he can't jump over the top, he'll creep under the bottom," she wrote in a column extolling their long history just after he was elected.
In his pockets were clippings extolling his achievements, some recent rejection letters and a sad love poem, according to newspaper reports, most of which presumed suicide.
In the video extolling the "Four Comprehensives," Donnie Yen, who was recently featured in "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," reads a quote from Mao Zedong.
His highest N.B.A. fine was $600,000, for comments he made to Julius Erving on a podcast in 2018 extolling the virtues of losing games on purpose.
At an event the Trump administration hosted at the conference in Poland extolling fossil fuels, an Australian government official was a last-minute addition to the panel.
Mostly, it's filled with people extolling their favorite definitely-not-made-from-people food product for revolutionizing their eating routines and making their regular checkups damn delightful.
In his stead, Iranian-American astronaut Anousheh Ansari read a powerful statement from the director extolling acceptance and education and denouncing laws that prohibit emigration and tolerance.
In January Mr Morales, the country's first president of indigenous origin, marked ten years in power—with a speech nearly six hours long extolling his own achievements.
A few weeks ago his minister of security, retired general Julián Pacheco, was in Washington extolling the achievements of the American backed police reform commission in Honduras.
At West Somerset's Castle Cary Station, there's a nice little waiting room with neatly arranged tourist information leaflets extolling the virtues of tandem-riding through leafy lanes.
For instance, I was surprised to see a section extolling the company Slack for having an internal work culture that's very protective and lets people be heard.
If you think there's nothing more annoying than a Marxist with a bullhorn extolling a failed 19th-century economic theory, put that person on your City Council.
Once in the civilian world, some SEALs have made a good living by writing memoirs and extolling the secrets of SEAL leadership to high-paying corporate clients.
At War At the end of Operation Desert Storm in early 1991, the United States Army was extolling the performance of America's new and technically advanced weapons.
Mark Meadows' wife to extolling the benefits of TiVo, Trump did what he arguably does best: He put on a show for a crowd that worships him.
Trump's allies have found solace in recent comments from Barr and Rosenstein extolling the virtue of protecting uncharged individuals by keeping "derogatory information" out of public view.
To help persuade Kim, Trump had made a four-minute video extolling the possibilities of Western investment— an ersatz movie trailer, billed as a Destiny Pictures Production .
Furthermore, high-powered individuals extolling the practice (whether it's through Facebook support groups or Instagram stories) could encourage others to follow their lead without first seeking medical advice.
More than his predecessors, Mr Xi has been extolling the virtues of ancient Chinese culture and medicine—"a gem of ancient Chinese science," as he once called it.
Mr. Bush promised to campaign as his "own man," first trying to distance himself from his family and later extolling his mother, father and brother at every turn.
And since parenting pros are extolling the virtues of skin-to-skin contact between mothers and newborns, Kunis was doing things right – minus the whole accidental flashing thing.
After a short soliloquy extolling the virtues of Margaret Thatcher, one self-declared lifelong Conservative voter says he does not know whether he can back the party again.
That's right, North Korea's state-run news outlets are making a point of running multiple stories extolling the health benefits that supposedly come along with consuming dog meat.
However, her singing talents were quickly recognized and she spent the bulk of her military service performing patriotic songs for troops, extolling the virtues of China's Communist Party.
Republicans rebutted Democrats' criticism by extolling Gorsuch as a judge who would stand up to "executive overreach" and uphold the checks and balances envisioned by the nation's Founders.
You'll be hard pressed to find anyone extolling the life-giving qualities of cocaine the morning after snorting great big lines off of a Black Swan DVD case.
Sensing the air of growing unease at the thinning lines at the store made some regulars come in even more, sometimes dragging friends along and extolling our virtues.
Hillary Clinton penned a short essay entitled "A note on the Toast" for the website's last day, extolling the site's effort in heightening the work of female writers.
And if I were to try to address this seeming dissonance, I would do it without denigrating Sanders' appearance or extolling her family values -- because, frankly, who cares?
"Pain will be unavoidable, but also worthwhile," said a full-page article extolling supply-side structural reform published in January in People's Daily, the Communist Party's main newspaper.
"Peace is all well and good but those organizations extolling Kim Jong Un are going way too far," said Kim Jong-hoon, a 27-year-old IT worker.
There's no drumroll for the "goodbye to paper," no editor's letter extolling the virtues of the more immediate future — we're off the newsstand but on all your devices!
On a visit in mid-September ahead of the official launch, bright red signs extolling the Chinese Communist Party dotted the drive through terraced vineyards up to the estate.
In May 0003, Prager published a video called, "Do You Understand the Electoral College?" featuring a retired lawyer named Tara Ross extolling America's unique process for electing an executive.
Cameron spoke of defending sovereignty while ignoring the push towards closer political union and he criticized EU immigration policy while extolling the benefits of freedom of movement of people.
By the numbers: This year, Goldman celebrated its 69 new partners with a press release extolling the fact that the percentage of women was the highest in Goldman's history.
First chugging an orange liquid – which she later identified as Emergen-C – from a water bottle, she then sipped from a plastic cup while extolling the benefits of water.
Zidane, who as a player was arguably the prime example of Real Madrid's "Galáctico" policy of loading up on high-priced stars, was extolling the pragmatic way to win.
Some churches, for example, have begun extolling Mr. Xi's campaign to promote "core socialist values" — a slogan meant to offer a secular belief system that bolsters the party's legitimacy.
Huckabee rushed to his daughter's defense on "Fox and Friends," but instead of extolling her prowess at what must be a difficult job, he brought up abortion and parenting.
The film refuses to give its audience the easy exit of extolling "realness" or authenticity (which is often and erroneously taken to the be the opposite of role-playing).
Roxane Gay I could write a passionate rebuttal extolling all the virtues of Haiti, the island my parents are from, the first free black nation in the Western Hemisphere.
The blaring Bizet, extolling love as "the child of the bohemian," and the bandaged trees, recalling mutilated soldiers, suggest joys and pains that have no place in Hudson Yards.
Asked last month at the team's season-ending news conference whether he deserved to keep his job, Snow gave a rambling answer extolling the history of his draft picks.
"She just got here," said Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, when asked about Ms. Harris's future as a national figure, extolling the virtues of Senate hierarchy and committee-chairing.
Police began to investigate Chowdhury in December 2018, within days of his release from prison, when he began posting messages extolling the virtues of becoming a martyr for Islam.
In the gun culture, there is also an extolling of what might be identified as traditional male values of male dominance, of the man properly expressing the use of force.
And the GOP nominee who railed against the Washington Post/ABC poll as faked when it showed him trailing by 12 is now extolling it as evidence of his momentum.
Peterson's open letter spends little time extolling the health benefits of cannabis, but alludes to a handful of studies suggesting that opioid use has declined in states that legalized marijuana.
Some DSLR diehards have rightfully spent years extolling the virtues of traditional optical viewfinders, which afford a photographer a more accurate view of the scene in front of the camera.
In backing Cruz, neither of these pillars of the Republican establishment spent a whole lot of time extolling his virtues, focusing instead on the man they are desperate to stop.
Faye and Wanchoo had read academic papers extolling the virtues of cash transfers in places like Latin America, where governments had begun implementing them as part of larger welfare programs.
I write this column, after all, and if you read back in it you'll find a lot of pieces extolling the virtues of the most downer parts of video games.
And in the trenches, the marketers will cook up the next sales scheme while the advertisers will play an endless loop of Deepwater Horizon-like spots extolling newfound social responsibility.
Just over a week later an adverting-hoarding truck was seen trawling the startup-filled streets of Shoreditch, extolling the benefits of moving to Berlin (London's chief tech startup competitor).
Mr Netanyahu, however, has taken to extolling Israel's intelligence-gathering and operational successes in surprising detail, as well as openly saying it carried out the latest air strike in Syria.
Superbly acted by an ensemble cast -- especially Mark Ruffalo and Rachel McAdams -- "Spotlight" spins an engrossing real-life story while extolling the old-fashioned virtues of civic-minded journalism. 5.
Stan Hupfeld, a former chief executive of Integris, said Mr. McQueen had focused on telling the stories of doctors and patients rather than solely on extolling the system's technological abilities.
Western news organizations have produced articles and television segments extolling Bana's pluckiness in the face of fear, and she was the subject of a New York Times column in October.
Although this argument's been floating around for years, it just got a new wave of attention from Eurogamer's Digital Foundry, which recently created a video extolling the outdated display tech.
KEITH S. HELLER, NEW YORK To the Editor: Lest Jonathan Tepperman become too smug and self-righteous in extolling Canada's immigration policy, he would do well to examine Canada's sins.
So he entered with maximal bluster and has just kept it up, posturing, bullshitting furiously, expressing the most extreme version of everything that pumps up his audience, extolling his own dominance.
Specifically, he has a major passion for Twizzlers, the red, chewy, twisted candy that you probably munched on when you saw Gosling extolling the virtues of jazz while singing and dancing.
Both posts were written to appear as journalistic exposes of the company but neither does much beyond extolling its supposed expertise and impressive client list—without naming any of the clients.
There are literally hundreds of articles extolling the benefits of the "social media detox": You will read more books, you will feel happier, you will suddenly take up six new hobbies.
The full-page advertisement featured a photo of a dismayed Chinese student covered in blood in Tiananmen Square, positioned above several paragraphs extolling the tyranny-checking powers of the Second Amendment.
Now the same Republicans who condemned that move and an overture to a mean guy are extolling the virtues of the reach-out to the North Korean leader with President Trump.
They could often be seen sporting their Kim Jong-il badges and cooking food in the shared kitchen, extolling the virtues of a secret ingredient from their homeland—North Korean MSG.
While Mueller has a role to play in gathering evidence against Trump, liberals need to stop extolling prosecutors and realize that the true task of holding Trump accountable belongs to Congress.
The conversation kicked off with a plug for her book Strong Looks Better Naked, followed by the "legs and ass girl" extolling the virtues of climbing stairs and singing during SoulCycle.
Aiming at an American, English-speaking audience, he has uploaded videos to Facebook and a campaign website extolling the diversity of the Mexican diaspora and its contributions to the United States.
But those reviewers who aren't extolling the virtues of their fancy kitchen gadget or their foundation are instead explaining why it's the very worst kitchen gadget or foundation to ever exist.
If the NHL isn't careful, its fan base will soon be old people stuffing flip phones into fanny packs and extolling the virtues of how great hockey was in the 1980s.
A recent Google search of "New York Times plum torte" yielded nearly 80,000 search results, many of them links to popular food bloggers extolling the ease and versatility of the recipe.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who as a senator routinely attacked the Obama administration as foolhardy for not sending newly captured terrorists to Guantánamo, is now extolling the successes of civilian courts.
D. J. Durkin, the University of Maryland's head football coach, was not shy about extolling the virtues of his new strength and conditioning coach, Rick Court, in the summer of 2016.
When Dion Mattison, 37, of Crown Heights, is not teaching Aristotelian philosophy at the New School in Manhattan, he operates the Conatus Surf Club in Rockaway, extolling proper technique to clients.
McKinsey's in-house research group, the McKinsey Global Institute, sprang into action, producing reports — widely cited in the Chinese state news media — extolling the benefits of the Belt and Road Initiative.
" A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 While extolling the virtues of being a team player, Dr. O'Brien said, Justice Frankfurter "turned out to be a lonely dissenter.
At a televised rally on Sunday, Mr. Maduro clapped along as the altered version of the song played in the background, with lyrics extolling his plans to overhaul the country's Constitution.
In the criticism, Wood stands at the front of the classroom, extolling that "serious noticing," an attentiveness to language and the world that can serve as a small stay against oblivion.
Canadians are excited at this opportunity to live up to their "national reputation as polite host," it wrote, extolling the potential economic benefits for Toronto if they decide to live there.
But extolling gross domestic product growth reinforces the appearance that Democrats only swear allegiance to what the economy desires, as opposed to attending to the concerns and aspirations of working people.
You could put it on the cover of a book extolling the righteousness of Manifest Destiny, the 19th-century notion that white settlement was divinely destined to spread across North America.
Wilde did this by poking fun at the notion of the Romantic genius, extolling instead pseudo-inspiration, artificiality, indifference, impassiveness, and an ironic causality that prevents any recognition of true identity.
During the 1890s, Roosevelt, then working in the Civil Service Commission, spent his spare time proselytizing for the sport, extolling its virtues and blasting "fool" critics in speeches, letters, and freelance articles.
Extolling the many natural virtues of his country, President Luis Guillermo Solís Rivera mentioned that Stone had said she wants to go to Costa Rica last year during an interview with Vogue.
Official propaganda is playing down the achievements of past leaders, to focus on extolling the "new era" announced in late 20183 when President Xi Jinping secured a second term as party leader.
After extolling North Carolina's food and basketball, President Obama told the crowd he was "fired up" and talked about his time both campaigning against Clinton and serving with her in his administration.
A photo of a woman wearing its boxer briefs and extolling its virtues finally convinced the founders it was time to design a collection to specifically address the underwear woes of women.
"I'm always trying to take people on to the next step, and this is an emerging cuisine," Mr. Bayless said, extolling the region's unique Mediterranean climate, which nurtures wineries and olive orchards.
Ironically, while extolling the virtues of free-trade deals like NAFTA, Riley then attempts to tie Nabisco's choice to make Oreos in Mexico on U.S. sugar prices and the hated subsidies. Huh?
DALLAS (Reuters) - Former U.S. President George W. Bush on Tuesday entered the debate over the Trans-Pacific Partnership, hosting a forum at his presidential library extolling his successor's Asian free trade deal.
Trump invites some of these charges when he does things like fire off childish early-morning tweets extolling his 'very stable genius' nature—something, incidentally, that Ronald Reagan would have never done.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions appeared to go off-script during a speech before a room full of about 400 sheriffs this week, extolling the long history of "Anglo-Americans" in law enforcement.
The woman next to me, the one who had gasped when Amy O'Rourke spoke, had a big, bright homemade poster hanging from her neck, with a heartfelt text extolling love and acceptance.
"Patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism," President Emmanuel Macron of France said in a speech at the Arc de Triomphe, welcoming the leaders and extolling an old system now under siege.
There, among the tech bros and assorted dreamers, Smith and Lee chatted up their movie, with Lee extolling the virtues of his vision of cinema while simultaneously asking for patience with it.
Sixteen years later, he was selling $1 billion worth of Greek yogurt by employing refugees from local resettlement centers and extolling the artisanal virtues of Chobani for the body, environment and soul.
In Oslo, Mr. Abiy drew on his personal experiences as a soldier in the Ethiopian-Eritrean conflict to deliver a speech deriding the futility of war and extolling the virtues of peace.
Ben Droz used to be the best-known hemp lobbyist in Washington – strolling around the Capitol in hemp clothing and sporting a hemp briefcase, extolling the virtues of the magical cannabis plant.
During Heidegger's Nazi-extolling inaugural address in Freiburg, yellow stars of David rain down on the audience, and the Adolf Eichmann trial scene is a piece of kitsch worthy of Ken Russell.
I profiled him for this very website early last season, extolling his virtues and printing gushing quotes from Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni about how much his defense had improved from the year before.
After years of extolling the benefits of high-intensity workouts while everyone else at the gym was zoning out on the elliptical, Jillian Michaels is happy to see people have finally caught on.
It was a year when many of our hopes for some kind of partnership with Russia were shown to be unavailing," Mattis said, extolling NATO as "the most successful military alliance in history.
Police in Ohio are extolling the actions of an 8-year-old boy, who saved his 10-year-old sister from an alleged kidnapping attempt by escaping from a moving car with her.
I doubt Trump would be extolling the virtues of armed black citizens patrolling protests in Ferguson or Baltimore as a legitimate exercise of their right to insurrection or the right to bear arms.
They cited a promotional video from the Islamic State extolling the virtue of fighting in Khorasan — the group's name for Afghanistan and Pakistan — and particularly in the northern province of Jowzjan in Afghanistan.
The route from Sabiha Gokcen airport, outside Istanbul, has more than a dozen building-sized banners with an image of the president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, or his prime minister extolling a Yes vote.
All that was left was for the judges to take turns extolling the principle of justice for all and lamenting the injustice that had been done to gay Indians for so many years.
So far that has proven to be a cat-and-mouse-game, with the group re-emerging through other accounts with videos showing beheadings and extolling the virtues of living in a caliphate.
In a scene that has become common in the Trump era, the agency's director, Dr. France A. Córdova, was forced to provide justifications for the budget cuts, even while extolling the organization's work.
It may not operate [in such a way that] Ohio in this case welcomes Republicans to this state, and extolling the virtues of the Republican party, not only in the state, but nationally.
Camouflage-clad members of the Defense Ministry's "Youth Army" stood in perfect formation, staring steely-eyed ahead as veterans of the Communist youth league, the Komsomol, delivered speeches extolling the continuity of generations.
" In addition, while extolling the benefits of "price transparency," the department said that "consumers, intimidated and confused by high list prices, may be deterred from contacting their physicians about drugs or medical conditions.
Washington (CNN)Judge Amy Berman Jackson, as she sentenced Roger Stone to 40 months in prison, gave a lengthy speech extolling truth and the rule of law to a rapt courtroom on Thursday.
In that decade, Bishop White wrote three books extolling the K.K.K.'s contributions to America, particularly as a bulwark against what she feared was a Roman Catholic plot to take over the country.
It's important to state that early, because after three years and almost four full seasons, the show has earned enough critical acclaim that extolling its virtues as some new piece of art is redundant.
The commercial featured the company spokesperson, Bethany Woodruff, a pretty Scottish redhead with a convincingly posh English accent, sitting on a toilet in various locations, primly extolling the product's benefits in shockingly scatological terms.
His efforts to boost it were on display at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January, where he won plaudits for extolling globalisation and calling for unity in the fight against climate change.
WATCH: Cult Leaders & Child Brides: Breaking Down 'People Magazine Investigates: Cults' After Susan died in 1982, Alamo's behavior took a dark twist as he began extolling the purported righteousness of polygamy and underage brides.
Before Microsoft announced Teams in late 2016, Slack purchased a full page in The New York Times, extolling its deep research into and understanding of how people and workplaces now communicate over software mediums.
The obsessive pursuit of performance is an admirable trait here at the Geneva Motor Show, and Aston Martin joins other sports-car manufacturers in extolling the virtues of a "form follows function" design philosophy.
But in hearing Calhoun speak about his new job, extolling the joys of recruiting and brightly praising St. Joseph's soccer and lacrosse squads, the fit begins to make sense on the simplest of levels.
Each day the child became steadily more angelic, and steadily more abstract, less real, less the ordinary girl that she was, as if extolling her virtue might somehow reduce the power of the crime.
That's when she notices people acting strangely — conservatives being even more enraged about dismantling the federal government; liberals unable to stop extolling the wonders of Scandinavia — and she even watches the occasional head explode.
In 2012, Mitt Romney defied his reputation for stultifying oratory by extolling the romantic bond between his parents, recalling the rose his father, George, left on the pillow every morning for his wife, Lenore.
Virtually every Twitter post by Villarreal, Levante and Leganés since the January transfers were announced has been inundated with tweets extolling the virtues of the teams' new Saudi players, or demanding that they play.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Last week, President Donald J. Trump chose the deck of the newest U.S. aircraft carrier, the $13 billion USS Gerald R. Ford, for a speech extolling his planned boost in military spending.
It was strange, in this charred landscape, to receive messages on my phone from relatives on the mainland, extolling the motherland and urging me to watch video clips they sent of the military parade.
And while the Irish government had been publicly extolling his suitability for the past few weeks, the campaign appeared either to be waged too halfheartedly, or else began too late, to dislodge the frontrunner.
But the part of the film I'm proudest of is the opening [in which Maloney creates a montage of clips from prominent evangelical leaders, like Jerry Falwell Jr., extolling Trump's virtues during the campaign].
Still, the very framing of his preferred attack—extolling the virtues of "judgment" over "experience"—concedes that Clinton's time in office is meritorious; her errors reflect flawed personal decision-making, not a fundamentally objectionable worldview.
She clings to a withering European project, ardently defending the European single currency while extolling the principle of freedom of movement across Europe in the face of mounting unease and fear at home and abroad.
"Documenting the Virtual Caliphate" described an outlet that released nearly 40 items a day, in many languages, ranging from videos of battlefield triumphs and "martyrdom" to documentaries extolling the joys of life in the caliphate.
In February, President Xi Jinping went on a media blitz, visiting party-controlled newsrooms and extolling the virtues of a media that operates with the best interests of the party and the state at heart.
Many cartoonists, especially in the tradition of underground and alternative cartooning that emerged in the 1960s (most famously the scandalous Robert Crumb) have an intense admiration for Chick, extolling his undeniable passion and heartfelt quirkiness.
Those attributes, as well as his past remarks extolling the NATO alliance, which Trump also criticized in the campaign, are expected to help sway many Democrats and Republicans skeptical of some of Trump's campaign positions.
Senators from the president's party read opening statements extolling the nominee's virtues, while senators from the opposing party take the opportunity to air concerns about the nominee's temperament and potential views on major social issues.
Headlines from the technology press extolling the virtues of other computing products as a substitute for a limited RAM MacBook Pro illustrates that Apple cannot count on loyal users forever if they don't deliver innovation.
The first lady shared a panel with Ms. Warren and Ms. Elliott along with Queen Latifah and Sophia Bush, extolling the cultural and economic benefits of girls' education as well as diversity in every field.
Believe me, it shocks no one more than me, who traffics in sarcasm, that I'm sitting here (literally, under an unlikely canopy of Lydia Millet and Charlie Smith) extolling the virtues of a sentimental library.
On Wednesday, as the accusations spread across the internet, he posted photos of a flag-raising ceremony at the temple on Weibo, one of China's most popular social media sites, extolling the virtue of patriotism.
The black papers also pointed out the hypocrisy of extolling American freedom in song at a time when black servicemen and servicewomen were confined to military installations that featured segregated housing, movie theaters and buses.
After briefly floating the idea of a national celebration, Mr. Macron retreated: Extolling 1968's spirit of freedom and anticapitalism was a juggling act too far for a liberal president facing strikes of his own.
Many days, inmates were forced to sit on plastic stools beside their bunk beds, with their backs perfectly straight and their hands on their knees, watching endless state television programs extolling Chinese President Xi Jinping.
CNBC's Jim Cramer extended high praise to Elon Musk on Monday, calling the Tesla CEO "the new face of an auto executive" and extolling the enjoyment of riding in one of the company's electric vehicles.
Elon Musk, who stands to reap stock compensation upward of $50 billion if his company, Tesla, meets certain performance levels, is a prime example of extolling work by the many that will primarily benefit him.
Travel insiders have been talking up the country as the next hot Central American destination for a few years, extolling the virtues of its lush jungles, Mayan temples and pyramids, snorkeling-friendly reefs and overwater bungalows.
The second item, just a few feet to the desk's right, is a 1939 letter from US businessman and arabophile Charles R. Crane to Roosevelt extolling the virtues of King Abdulaziz, also known as Ibn Saud.
Rihanna, Ron Burgundy, bloated toads and angry groundhogs serve as the backdrop for snarky messages extolling the virtues of hydraulic fracturing for oil and natural gas — without few other details to distract you from kitty gifs.
Trump's economic advisory council published a report this month extolling the benefits of implementing work requirements, and Kentucky has been seen as a test case by the administration to see its ideas about entitlements play out.
Writer and voiceover actor Paul Rugg (you might remember him as Mr. Director on Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain) tweeted a delightfully tongue-in-cheek video Tuesday extolling the benefits of petting one's canine companion.
This is not to suggest that the Democratic nominee shouldn't make a campaign issue of Trump's racist tweets extolling four congresswomen to "go back" to where they came from, or any number of his racist statements.
Not so much President Obama, who in his appearance at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday was as polished and powerful as ever, extolling the American myth and passing the torch of leadership to Hillary Clinton.
It's surprising to hear someone extolling a candidate's virtues rather than just harping on what's wrong with the opponent — it's surprising to hear, in other words, why we should elect someone rather than why we shouldn't.
For now, government officials and auto executives are taking a cooperative stance and extolling the gains in fuel economy in recent years rather than questioning the industry's ability to reach much higher standards down the road.
Nicknamed the Gentle Giant (even though his height of 6 feet 1 inch may not have quite warranted it), Mr. Williams was adept at writing and recording plain-spoken material extolling the virtues of romantic commitment.
"Himalayan salt is all about the minerals," she said, extolling the putative health benefits of magnesium replenishment, although the room's luxe decor and pink light felt more like a bottle-service lounge at a Hollywood nightclub.
"American Masters" presents "Chefs Flight," four documentaries extolling the genius of culinary legends, starting with Mr. Beard, known as the dean of American cookery (the James Beard Award is considered the Oscar of the food industry).
This is an argument that my reporting suggests Biden believes, but he spends so much of his energy in the debates extolling Obama's approach to politics that he's left himself little space to define his own.
This story from Motherboard back in 2015 does an excellent job extolling the advantages of IPFS; for example, videos would download faster resulting in increased bandwidth savings and sites wouldn't vanish forever like they did when Yahoo!
If I had a nickel for every time I came across a headline extolling the virtues of being in your 30s, well, I still wouldn't be able to buy a matcha latte at a Brooklyn coffee shop.
Private equity executives — who believe the "Pretty Woman" video gives an outdated and inaccurate view of their business — have also begun extolling the virtues of their business, kicking off a kind of pre-emptive public relations effort.
The first of several TV ads that Ms. Jobs's group aired featured President Ronald Reagan in his 1989 farewell speech extolling the United States as a "shining city on a hill" that was a beacon to immigrants.
As President Trump gets ready to deliver a speech extolling the benefits of public-private partnerships to shore up aging infrastructure, it's worth looking at whether the benefits to the public of such deals are as advertised.
Also on Tuesday, Rupert Murdoch, the head of 21st Century Fox, sent a memo to Fox News employees extolling the network's ratings from Monday night, its first night with its reconfigured prime-time lineup missing Mr. O'Reilly.
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday dismissed the idea that his former boss could have been thinking about him when extolling the virtues of women leaders and questioning the value of older men clinging to power.
Last year the office's chief, Zhang Xiaoming, allowed his calligraphy extolling moral strength to be auctioned to raise funds for the main pro-Beijing party, the DAB (he is pictured above at the event, wearing a blue tie).
In October, Mr. Xi dispatched a top official to a military parade in Pyongyang, carrying a letter from Mr. Xi extolling Mr. Kim's achievements, which some officials viewed as a precursor to a meeting between the two leaders.
Selena Gomez is extolling the benefits of her self-imposed 90-day break from social media and the spotlight last year, and revealing why she's made honesty her policy when it comes to what she shares with fans.
A two-and-three-quarter-hour tribute to Tinseltown, the film is a loosely bound anthology of vignettes extolling the charms of the dream factory as it was in 1969: the cars, the clothes, the on-set camaraderie.
Though my initial conversation with Darnielle takes place before noon, he spends much of our interview munching on Bottle Caps hard candy, yielding a charming incongruity once he starts extolling the virtues of the French "New Novel" movement.
Rather than remaining a fierce advocate for opening new markets for American farmers, workers, and businesses, the president is extolling the virtues of trade wars and clamoring for tariffs that our trading partners, businesses, and consumers all oppose.
So when Angela Gallo, a Melbourne-based doula and birth photographer, wrote a blog post extolling the benefits of touching herself during labor, the reactions were pretty predictable: Tabloid articles soon proliferated, followed by shocked and appalled commenters.
Here she's as confident as ever, and while she's extolling her "Big Woman" credentials she doesn't want you to forget that she's still one of the coolest, wittiest rappers doing it in the UK or anywhere right now.
Mosh pits become the norm because there's only 4 headsets available for the whole party, and entrepreneurs weave through dancefloors extolling the power of changing your identity through VR like religious missionaries proclaiming the rapturous future ahead. 6.
New England newspaper Our Paper, Massachusetts Reformatory published an article from the London Lancet extolling the benefits of coffee jelly in 20163, writing that readers who face digestive disturbances from hot coffee should try out the gelatinized form.
Within five days of publicly vowing absolute loyalty to Mr. Xi and extolling his "superlative political wisdom," Mr. Sun was dismissed and put under investigation and has since disappeared, his career terminated by the man he had praised.
Marshall Curry's seven-minute-long "A Night at the Garden" presents moments from a 1939 Nazi rally in Madison Square Garden in which 20,000 people came together to hear speeches extolling Hitler and warning of a Jewish menace.
Moments after Phil Schiller got done extolling the accuracy of the iPhone X's brand-new, ultra-sophisticated Face ID authentication system, Apple's software chief Craig Federighi came onstage to show how easy and fast it is to actually use.
While Gab has sought status as a direct peer of the "Big Tech" sites it loathes, Mastodon's big draw is intimacy — four days after the migration, programmer Darius Kazemi published a guide specifically extolling the virtues of tiny communities.
U.S. Treasury yields rose on Monday after a report that President Donald Trump was favouring Stanford economist John Taylor to head the Federal Reserve and weekend comments from incumbent Fed Chair Janet Yellen extolling the strength of the economy.
A Billboard story from May 28, 1994—run under the entirely inaccurate headline "Polygram Soccer Set Bound for 'Glory'"—had label execs extolling the song's commercial potential, saying that they could have a "huge hit single" on their hands.
On Thursday, just like last year, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki opened her advertiser showcase with a speech extolling the many virtues of the world's largest video platform and explaining why it is a great place to spend marketing dollars.
Recently, Trump rallied Montana Republicans by extolling their incumbent congressman, Greg Gianforte—"He's my guy"—not because Gianforte had devised a piece of legislation for the common good but because he had body-slammed a reporter to the ground.
HOUSTON — Clips of President Donald Trump extolling the virtues of fossil fuels played over a bed of soaring music, in the well-appointed hotel ballroom, as images of coal miners and the Statue of Liberty flashed across the screen.
Letter To the Editor: Re "A Manifesto Extolling Free Speech" (Arts pages, May 23): I do understand that to a great number of people both outside and inside academia, "safe spaces" appear to be yet another millennial-coddling ploy.
Not so, said Mr. Holler, who told me Mr. Winslow balked at singing anything extolling Martin Luther King Jr. "When someone in the Deep South makes a statement like that, you understand perfectly well what they mean," he recalled.
Senator Sherrod Brown, the populist Ohio Democrat known for extolling the "dignity of work," announced Thursday that he would not seek the Democratic nomination for president, ceding the primary field to other left-leaning candidates with broader national appeal.
Standing behind the counter at Iconic Wellness CBD, and surrounded by tasteful posters extolling the benefits of legal cannabis products, Pam Mizzell said she voted for Mr. Bishop in part because he had the strong backing of Mr. Trump.
After extolling for years the genius of the United States Constitution, begin to point out the impediments to democratic government that it has imposed upon the American nation itself, and the other countries on whom we have forced it.
It and other business associations have been active in extolling the benefits of NAFTA to Americans to counter threats by U.S. President Donald Trump to dump the 23 year-old accord that binds the United States, Mexico and Canada.
While there were notable exceptions, including The Times' Manohla Dargis, who wrote a profile extolling Bigelow's talent, a lot of writers could not seem to get their heads around the facts that she was attractive and directed action films.
"Do you think it's th-," but he's cut off because you've walked too close to another NPC, who is extolling the virtues of the port's lead gang—who a vast majority of the missions will introduce you to anyway.
The government and security agencies systematically extract forced, unpaid labor from its citizens — including women, children, detainees, and prisoners — to build infrastructure, implement projects, and carry out activities and events extolling the ruling Kim family and the Workers' Party of Korea.
BuzzFeed News found three ads — two active and one inactive — within Facebook's ad library extolling the alleged success stories of detainees at the camps and claiming that the detention centers were not meant to interfere with religious beliefs and practices.
Rockism means idolizing the authentic old legend (or underground hero) while mocking the latest pop star; lionizing punk while barely tolerating disco; loving the live show and hating the music video; extolling the growling performer while hating the lip-syncher.
Then again, the final video on the UberCab YouTube page shows Kalanick addressing a hall full of beer drinkers, extolling the merits of this ride-hailing app and scolding those in power for failing to create a workable public transportation system.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel has launched a PR campaign to counter calls for a boycott of the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest final in Tel Aviv, using Google ads which refer to the boycott but lead to a glossy website extolling Israel.
If the Still Star-Crossed team really wanted to make sure the young woman confirms she slept with Romeo, there are other ways to accomplish that than having a character who seems like a feminist start extolling the virtues of chastity.
Abbott pointed to an Australian teenager who lost her job for advocating against gay marriage on social media and an Australian Catholic bishop who was taken before a state anti-discrimination tribunal over a pamphlet he published extolling traditional marriage.
I was sitting at the bar at Sam's a few weeks back, contemplating the menu over a glass of Chianti when a customer a few seats down (a regular, I learned later) began extolling the virtues of the restaurant's calamari Siciliano.
The film, directed by Mirai Konishi, is the latest in a mini-genre (including "The Birth of Sake," released in March, and "Wa-shoku," from 2015) extolling Japanese cuisine, here again focusing on Japan's best-known libation and profiling its experts.
Recall that in 2007, as stocks were making new highs, bond market interest rates were tumbling, the yield curve was inverting, and many economists were extolling the resilience of the U.S. economy when they should have been warning of recession.
I mean, the NRA's executive director came with a blistering op-ed in USA Today only a couple of days after the mass shooting in Orlando, extolling the rights of gun owners in the US in the face of the tragedy.
AYODHYA, India (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was flying high in June, jetting from Afghanistan to Mexico in a whirlwind of red carpet diplomacy crowned by a speech to the U.S. Congress extolling democracy and investment opportunities in the subcontinent.
Shedding tears over Ali's death while ignoring the tears of those who suffer today soils Ali's heroic legacy; extolling Ali's courage as a spokesman for truth while pillorying those who dare tell the truth now is a rejection of Ali, too.
Extolling the complementary nature of the U.S. and Mexican economies, Guajardo said that Mexico's competitive advantage is not in cheap labor, but "strong demographics" because half the population is under 27 years old, while other industrialized countries have older populations.
Instead, he's trying to win in Texas as a populist progressive — one who criticizes the hold of corporate money over both parties and refuses to take it, advocates for legalized marijuana, and gives TED talks extolling the virtues of immigration.
Opinion Columnist As with September's memorial services for John McCain, expressions of mourning for George H.W. Bush — extolling the 41st president's humility, loyalty, temperance, decency, bravery and devotion to public service — have contained thinly veiled rebukes of the current president.
Paging Jeff Flake … Bret: I had one of those karmic moments on a train to Boston last week, where I was on the phone extolling Jeff Flake for insisting on the F.B.I. investigation, only to turn around and see … Jeff Flake.
There was Madge the manicurist extolling the gentle-on-your-hands virtues of Palmolive dishwashing liquid; Josephine the plumber, who was in the tank for Comet cleanser; and the innkeeper Sara Tucker, who proudly served Cool Whip to her satisfied guests.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, extolling India as a model of economic growth and political openness, told the World Economic Forum in Davos last week the country would be a $2925 trillion economy by 2725, more than double its current size.
Mr. Han, Mr. Yi and other senior officials took turns extolling a new foreign investment law approved by China's legislature on March 15, describing it as a carefully thought-out framework for making the country a more appealing place to invest.
In other tweets, he sounds like a New Age guru, extolling the virtues of those who can "shift the consciousness" to be in touch with their inner selves, and critiquing those who become "hard-core capitalist," valuing money over all.
Mladic had a cameraman film the blitz of the Muslim enclave of Srebrenica, showing him bronzed and fit at 53, extolling his "lads" and haranguing hapless Dutch U.N. peacekeepers who took his soldier's word that the inhabitants would be safe.
Wi-Fi 6 is going to be better than current wifi in every regard, and the body behind it just published a paper extolling its virtues, emphasizing that, yes, we will still need good old wifi internet connections even after 5G arrives.
In their debut, the eight "Virtual Currency Girls", or Kasotsuka Shojo in Japanese, cavorted in maid costumes with frilly skirts and full-face professional wrestling-style masks with fuzzy pom-pom ears, extolling the virtues of decentralized digital currencies such as bitcoin.
The man said he wasn't a particular fan of Trump or his politics, but was drawn to posting memes extolling Trump as "God Emperor" because the notion that they "could meme a president into office" felt exciting, empowering, and something akin to belonging.
Yet the Harvard Law professor emeritus, who has repeatedly offered a public defense for Trump since his election, is now taking a star turn on the president's legal impeachment team, delivering passionate and controversial statements extolling a broad notion of executive power.
While the Times doesn't seem to have any writers extolling the flat earth theory or delving into the issues around chemtrails, it saw fit to recently hire Stephens, a noted conservative writer, best known in the science community for his climate change denial.
In extolling Clinton, Obama didn't just validate the idea that the media helped his candidacy over hers: He also said she had to work harder, for less credit, than he did — a double standard for women Clinton herself has pointed out before.
It is the second monument to constitutional monarchy to disappear under the military junta that has run Thailand since 2014: in 2017 a plaque celebrating the abolition of absolute monarchy in 20173 was mysteriously replaced with one extolling loyalty to the king.
A few weeks ago Guthrie released a kids' book, Princesses Wear Pants, extolling girls (and boys) to pay as much attention to the inside as the outside, which has resulted in numerous promotional shoots and appearances that have eaten into her family time.
Convinced from an early age of the evils of alcohol, he spent much of the 1820s and '30s walking the English countryside, spreading his religious message to all who'd listen and distributing pamphlets extolling the dangers of beer to those who wouldn't.
Washington (CNN)Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch headlined his first Washington speech on Thursday, extolling the virtues of cherishing the "din of democracy" as progressive groups gathered outside to protest the fact that the event was held at the Trump International Hotel.
Russian political leaders are now taking a page from their country's proactive geopolitical strategy and reaching out to recruit their favorite fighters themselves, extolling the virtues of life as a Russian man for those man enough to make their living fighting other men.
At the conclusion of each third period (or OTs in the more storied matches), we'd huddle in a tight circle on the front porch in below-zero temperatures and bum Camels off one another, harping on missed opportunities and extolling due praise.
Furthermore, he started the clock on his œuvre in 1962, after his arrival in the West, erasing a period as a prominent socialist-realist artist in the East, where he had been commissioned to paint murals extolling the ideals of the republic.
Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor, who in a life of varied artistic careers, most notably as a commentator on NPR, was best known for extolling the virtues of the Gullah food and culture of her native South Carolina, died on Saturday in the Bronx.
After almost two hours of exploring my feelings and extolling the uneventfulness of my happy, sheltered middle-class childhood, after I was told to lean back in the uncomfortable office chair and imagine myself cradling my newborn infant, I was allowed to leave.
So on Wednesday, when Trump was in Cincinnati standing by the mighty Ohio and extolling the glories of river transport, cynics gloomily recalled that he wants to slice a billion dollars from the Army Corps of Engineers, which fixes the dams and locks.
One thing Marshall has taken away from his many years reporting abroad is that no matter how cosmopolitan they might seem, nations are essentially "tribes with flags," as the diplomat Tahseen Bashir famously put it while extolling the nationhood of his native Egypt.
Letters To the Editor: Re "A President's Ill-Informed Grandiosity" (Critic's Notebook, July 31), about President Trump's extolling Western culture by saying, "We write symphonies": It was appalling to hear Mr. Trump invoke the Western musical tradition in furtherance of his Islamophobic agenda.
While extolling her success in working with Republicans while minority leader, Ms. Abrams emphasized her progressive positions on issues like expanding Medicaid in the state, along with the personal challenges she had overcome as an African-American from a family of modest means.
" While on her blog she was "extolling the virtues of imperfection and the 'potential of failure,'" the prosecutors write, "Huffman was paying corrupt testing officials to cheat on her daughter's SAT, an effort that involved manipulating her own daughter along with everyone else.
For a month, I'd been listening to the SWAT -team members anxiously pine for their city, extolling its parks, night life, architecture, history, and food: Mosul dolma (ground beef and rice wrapped in grape leaves) and Mosul baja (boiled sheep's head and feet).
There were statements against Mr. Trump's border wall and immigration restrictions, and pointed messages extolling the virtues of "opposing without hatred," and journalism that has the "moral courage" to "challenge authority," conveyed in a message that flashed above Sting while he sang.
Image Courtesy Josiah Zayner"This is our world now, the world of the base pair and the amino acid, the beauty of the protein," he began, extolling the dawn of an era defined by synthetic biology and its advancements in understanding the underpinnings of life.
Moore has been on at least three conservative radio talk shows this week extolling Trump's economic policies, echoing his view that the Fed's rate hikes last year were a mistake, and laying out his case for a rate cut, which Trump has called for.
Such moves might create disappointment for the losers, but the larger message remains that they missed out on something great — not that they luckily avoided a dangerous conglomerate that needs to be broken up by the very politicians who were just extolling Amazon's virtues.
Unable to calm down the social unrest in France, and fighting low opinion polls, Macron is using Europe to attack his domestic opponents — all branded as nationalists and populists — by extolling the protective power of "European sovereignty," a mysterious constitutional category of his own invention.
Nicky Haslam, the wonderful decorator, whose Sign of the Times essay leads the issue, takes umbrage at the idea that any material is intrinsically worthier than any other by extolling the virtues of ''fake'' materials like plaster, provided that they aren't trying to pretend otherwise.
Bostic, who spent most of his speech extolling the benefits of the Fed's new "ample reserves" approach to monetary policy, took time at the end to deliver a message to markets directly about what he said was an inaccurate reading of the Fed's intention.
" Following President Trump's call in September to end DACA, Mexico's foreign ministry issued a statement extolling the economic and cultural contributions of young immigrants to the United States and vowing that Mexico "will receive with open arms the Dreamers who return to our country.
She daringly broke with the prescribed dining room etiquette of the era by perching on the arm of a chair across from her customers, extolling sea-urchin butter poured over raw sea urchins, or sea scallops still alive in their shell, awaiting the stove.
Even as Mr. Xi was extolling free trade at Davos in early 2017, for example, his government was rushing ahead with its $300 billion "Made in China 2025" plan to replace imports of semiconductors, commercial aircraft and other advanced technology products with domestic production.
Unlike many of the shows produced by TheaterWorksUSA, "Charlotte's Web" is not a musical, though it does feature some bluegrass accompaniment as it relates how this inventive spider saves Wilbur from the slaughterhouse by extolling his virtues in the words she weaves in the barn.
In her tweets extolling the benefits of having measles, Shine pointed to a 2014 CNN story where a woman who reportedly had incurable cancer was treated with a highly-concentrated measles virus that sent her cancer into remission in a procedure at the Mayo Clinic.
As for the lobbyist-loving wing of the Trump administration, one of its leading members — Mick Mulvaney, who heads the Office of Management and Budget and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — was extolling the practice of pay-to-play public service the other day.
The queen's cameo in the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in London in 2012 is cited as an example of Britain's global cultural reach; Prince Charles's undeserved education at Cambridge University is crowbarred into a chapter extolling the knowledge-based Anglo-Saxon economy.
If dandyism is to be described by the invention of one's character, if its defining characteristic is to make of one's person a work of art while extolling laziness and displaying a contempt for work, Wilde projected classic dandy superiority, impassivity, elegance, and inscrutability.
Long before the first post from a long-lost high school friend extolling the skin-transforming virtues of Rodan + Fields popped up in your Facebook feed, Avon ladies were going door-to-door selling a variety of creams, cosmetics, perfumes, and one very popular body oil.
But two days later, while Palestinians faced off with Israeli soldiers in a "Friday of Rage" against the new US policy, about a 20-minute walk west, the Friends of Zion Museum buzzed with visitors awed by the interactive exhibits extolling evangelical Christians' support for Israel.
After reading Khalifa's tweets dissing his upcoming album's title, as well as the letters KK (which West interpreted to be a reference to his wife, Kim Kardashian), West responded in an epic, 30-tweet tweetstorm laying into Khalifa, while also extolling his own virtues as an artist.
I am a big fan of Heritage Foundation as a whole and agree with their analysis a vast majority of the time, but a recent Contributors piece by Bryan Riley extolling the virtues of trade was wrong factually in creating anecdotal evidence to support his theory.
Those are details that, when combined, could have a chilling effect on inbound investments, says Tony Fratto, a Treasury official in the Bush Administration and founding partner of Hamilton Place Strategies, who recently published an article extolling the benefits of Lenovov's acquisition of IBM's personal computer business.
Back in 2011, while traveling in Ethiopia, I noticed with surprised curiosity that my hotel's Wi-Fi was all run by a stack of Chinese hardware and software; seven years later, here in Paris, I keep passing glittering posters 20 feet tall extolling Huawei's latest smartphone.
Whether it's wondering where we'd be without the man, extolling how he made the world a little safer for misfits and weirdos, or positing that he's the reason we're all here, it seems so many of us have been shaken in ways we are still grappling with.
A photograph on the pamphlet extolling the benefits of emigration features women in red swimsuits, skidding on water skis across Sydney Harbor — a jarring contrast to the bleak circumstances of a British couple named Charlotte and Henry in their mold-afflicted, too-small house in Cambridge.
The president has sought to sow fear of immigrants by focusing on a caravan of people fleeing violence and poverty in their Central American countries, deploying active-duty members of the military to the border with Mexico and extolling the beauty of barbed wire as a deterrent.
Even in Peanuts' heyday, when Schulz identified more strongly as a Christian, his invocation of Biblical themes was less about extolling the virtues of Christian salvation or the church than it was about trying to use religion to answer questions of human suffering — emphasis on the suffering.
Forty-three years later, in a foreign policy speech that began—like Buttigieg's—by extolling the Marshall Plan and American values, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama declared that he would divert resources away from the "careless" Iraq War in order to redouble U.S. military efforts in Afghanistan.
You've likely seen TV commercials extolling the virtues of this or that prescription medication followed by a comically long list of side effects read at a faster clip or magazine spreads featuring a sexy drug advertisement opposite an inordinate number of disclosures in teeny-tiny print.
Summer's high tide of visitors largely supports the proliferation of independent shops and restaurants in Petoskey, where one of the typically literate salespeople at McLean & Eakin Booksellers spent 10 minutes extolling "The Sellout" by Paul Beatty when he learned I'd loved "The Underground Railroad" by Colson Whitehead.
A few years ago, the seeds of white nationalism were spread disparately across the web, from the recesses of 4Chan forums fired up about Gamergate to the YouTube pickup artists extolling the virtues of white masculinity to the anti-Semitic memes of neo-Nazis on Daily Stormer.
There's a very real possibility that people will watch iPad commercials on TV extolling the virtues of the vastly improved Apple Pencil and then go online and buy the older Apple Pencil with the assumption that it must be the same product if it has the same name.
Some swear by aromatherapy or meditation, others by an Ambien and a hot cup of tea — and if you were to keep up with lengthy Reddit threads extolling the virtues of different Lush products, then you'd probably know a little something about a hand and body lotion called Sleepy.
In polls that do not mention Lula, the leader is Jair Bolsonaro, a far-right congressman who has made a career of insulting gays, women and black people, extolling the dictatorship that ruled Brazil from 1964 to 1985 and advocating violent repression as the best way to fight crime.
Some of the more satirical inventions in "Maniac" are amusing, such as "Ad-Buddy", a direct form of advertising where a person follows you around extolling the virtues of various products, or "Friend-Proxy", a gig-economy type service which gets strangers to roleplay at being your friend.
Credit Suisse, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Barclays and BAML are now extolling the 'protected weekend' or the 'Saturday Rule', aimed at giving juniors more time away from the office, while UBS recently brought in a new benefit allowing staff to book in two hours of 'personal time' a week.
"While extolling her success in working with Republicans while minority leader, Ms. Abrams emphasized her progressive positions on issues like expanding Medicaid in the state, along with the personal challenges she had overcome as an African-American from a family of modest means," The New York Times reported.
The statement, issued by the State Department last July, is emblematic of Washington's long history of extolling the virtues of free speech as the cornerstone of democracy, as well as its continued condemnation of countries that respond to the peaceful expression of dissent with acts of political repression.
Jonathan Weiler, a political scientist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has spent much of his career studying the appeal of authoritarian figures: politicians who preach xenophobia, beat up on the press and place themselves above the law while extolling "law and order" for everyone else.
Reviewers and bloggers alike have been singing its praises ever since its mid-2019 debut, extolling its huge 10-quart capacity; its double-tray setup, which makes it easy to flip foods mid-cooking; and its detachable, transparent door, which lets you monitor the progress of your meal.
As the president was extolling the economy and the new jobs it had created for women in particular, Democratic applause became a crescendo as they realized that some of those new jobs were in the House of Representatives, where Democratic women had taken the place of ousted Republicans.
But as far-right politicians extolling white-supremacist and xenophobic party lines gain stronger footholds in the United States, Germany, the UK, and Austria—to name just a few examples—FIFA declaring "mission accomplished" for its part in fighting racism comes off as either hopelessly obtuse or willfully ignorant.
Even as Ivanka, 37, published an opinion column for CNN on Tuesday extolling her work and the stories of the women she met while in Ethiopia and Ivory Coast last month, critics returned to a familiar charge: that she is worse than just the pleasing face for an ugly political platform.
In his speech at the Fed's Jackson Hole, Wyoming, conference in August, he devoted several paragraphs to extolling the wisdom of his predecessor Alan Greenspan for throttling back on tightening as he saw a productivity revolution taking hold that would allow the economy to run hotter without generating as much inflation.
The nascent Trump administration, extolling a law-and-order message that suggests places like Chicago just need more cops, has been rhetorically hostile to any new form of gun control—and that probably includes funding for local programs or research into alternative solutions to gun violence gone horribly out of control.
Before an intrepid internet sleuth noticed that Melania Trump, or whoever wrote her speech, had lifted multiple paragraphs from Michelle Obama's 2008 convention speech—paragraphs extolling the value of hard work and importance of words, ironically—the storyline coming out of the Republican National Convention was much darker and more ominous.
Speaking to the G2750 business forum in Berlin last Wednesday (May 21), the German chancellor Angela Merkel (the chair of the next G224 economic summit in early July) was extolling "globalization," an "interconnected world" and "inclusive growth," while taking a dig at the U.S. for its intention to review trade policies.
Sinosphere BEIJING — Sparkling red stars and bloody tales of military sacrifice accompanied 200 million Chinese children into the new school year this week, with the Education Ministry requiring them to watch a television show extolling the spirit of the Communist Red Army as it escaped its enemies on the Long March.
Extolling achievements like Rio's pioneering replanting of its urban forests and the tolerance, however fragile, that characterizes much of Brazilian society, a message emanated from the opening ceremony: Some order and progress, the words optimistically emblazoned on the country's flag, might just emerge from the creative chaos that persists here.
Mike Pence of Indiana was extolling Donald J. Trump to a crowd here on Tuesday as a "good man" who "speaks from his heart," Mr. Trump was holding a rally just a few states south, with a decidedly different message — suggesting that gun owners could take action against Hillary Clinton.
Standing below a large peaked skylight and behind a lectern that did not mention Mr. Trump's campaign but instead touted "Trump Hotels," he devoted the first five minutes to extolling his "magnificent building," complete with its exterior of "all granite," as thick as four or five feet in some places.
The representative noted that on November 2100, Paul gave a floor speech extolling the importance of whistleblowers and introducing legislation that would extend whistleblower protections to all federal government contractors — not just federal employees or contractors within the intelligence community — and that would retroactively give that protection to contractors like Snowden.
Brahms was one of the first to question the lush romantic approach to the "Messiah" — particularly as performed in Vienna by the handsome and not-too-adept Johann Ritter von Herbeck — but the quality and manner of performance did not prevent him from extolling the beauty and power of the music.
But, as much as fashion people loved this way of thinking and dressing, original J.Crew loyalists, those who built communities around extolling the dependability of the brand's preppy, reliable basics, were put-off by the higher prices of its Collection pieces, and fashion-forward items not made with the average woman in mind.
At various points in his essay, Dougherty traces it back to a secularization of the Christian ethos of extolling suffering and sacrifice, to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's political theory, to the utilitarian priority given to pain, to the alleged search by cultural Marxism for a new agent of revolution to replace the proletariat.
In 2008, it published a series of articles extolling the achievements of Zhao Ziyang, the Communist Party general secretary who fell from power in 1989 because he opposed the use of military force to crush the pro-democracy demonstrations in Tiananmen Square and spent the rest of his life under house arrest.
The episode is the latest installment in an ongoing, very public, spat after President Trump reacted with outrage and disbelief to critics pointing out the death toll from Hurricane Maria, which he had been extolling earlier this week (in the context of Hurricane Florence preparations) as a major success in crisis management.
"Instead of complying, Apple attacked the All Writs Act as archaic, the Court's Order as leading to a 'police state,' and the FBI's investigation as shoddy, while extolling itself as the primary guardian of Americans' privacy," the government wrote in its brief, filed in the US District Court for the Central District of California (.pdf).
Clinton, who also held an organizing event in Cedar Rapids and planned a "Get Out the Caucus" event in Des Moines on Monday evening, has shifted from generically extolling the virtues of the caucus system to delivering with each selfie she snaps an impassioned plea for her supporters to show up on Feb. 1.
Thousands of papers have been published, from workmanlike investigations of the role of certain brain regions in, say, recalling directions or reading the emotions of others, to spectacular treatises extolling the use of fMRI to detect lies, to work out what people are dreaming about or even to deduce whether someone truly believes in God.
From Bernhard Goetz, the 1980s "subway vigilante" who shot four African-American youths he said were harassing him, to its fierce advocacy for expanded "stand your ground" laws that give special legal protections to people who kill others who feel threatened in public places, the NRA has been unstinting in extolling civilian gun use.
" The fusion of art with activism was controversial, and not infrequently reviled; Princenthal writes tartly about generations of (often male) critics who have disparaged such work by extolling the virtues of beauty, "which, like Christmas, is always seen by some to be in mortal peril, assailed by the malignant forces of social awareness and political activism.
In fact, its conclusion — which explores the difficult and risky profession of journalism that tips over into valorization, with journalists extolling the calling they feel to their job to a degree that might not play well to the average non-journalist — feels almost like it belongs to a different movie, and may wind up weakening the film overall.
Roman — sorry, Ron Rockstone — first meets Brian in the Brightstar theme park mascot locker room, where Brian is extolling the virtues of their job (which is among the top "1, 2 percent" of all employment opportunities on Earth right now, in aggregate, he estimates) and describing himself in just the most lyrical, over-the-top way.
The eagerness of reputedly liberal publications like The New York Times and The Washington Post to showcase Never Trump voices, and the recent vogue of writers' extolling classical liberalism or Enlightenment values, is symptomatic of a wider tendency of elite institutions and thinkers to seek a new centrism bringing together the center-right and center-left against supposedly destabilizing forces in politics.
The oldest surviving text of Chinese herbal pharmacology, extolling the benefits of ginseng, camphor and cannabis, was set down in the first century A.D. Around the same time, the Greek physician Dioscorides documented the properties of herbs he encountered as a surgeon with Nero's imperial Roman army; Western doctors consulted his compendium, "De Materia Medica," for the next 1,500 years.
Former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, the two men who thwarted Mr. McCain's ambitions to become commander in chief, stood one after the other before the nation's elite at Washington National Cathedral on Saturday to honor the man they beat, extolling him as a one-of-a-kind figure the likes of which will not be seen again anytime soon.
No matter how much New Jersey natives fired back by extolling the virtues of spacious split-levels on family-friendly half-acre lots, or summer beach strolls in Cape May, or even New Jersey's rich literary legacy (forget Brooklyn Heights; Norman Mailer was from Long Branch!), New Yorkers long took it as a birthright to dump on their neighbors to the west.
So great was China's rise in the venture world you could find investors and founders alike extolling working culture in China as superior to that of the United States, paeans to the scale that China's population offered technology startups and some concerns that China's venture market could surpass the United State's own, creating a new center of gravity in the world of technology.
Now based in Vail again, Shiffrin has remained an active alumna, lending her voice to a series of instructional videos for the academy and extolling the long-term virtues of carving turns on the often hard-packed, icy trails of Vermont, which have much more in common with European World Cup racecourses than the abundant powder of the American West.
But first, we are introduced to this new pope by way of a dream where he crawls out from inside a pile of babies only to give a radical speech to St. Peter's square extolling the virtues of (among other things) masturbation, gay marriage, nuns performing mass and people having sex for pleasure rather than procreation, as various cardinals and other church figures fall faint with shock.
More from Tonic: But what the Mail failed to include in the piece cumbersomely titled: "Sleeping beauty diets are putting women at risk of an overdose as they rely on sedatives to nod off for up to 20 HOURS a day to stop them eating" was that fewer than six months earlier, they'd published a piece extolling the virtues of a diet by the same name.
The Getaway Randy Moss may no longer catch passes from Tom Brady or Colin Kaepernick, but for at least one week this summer, fans can find Mr. Moss, a former N.F.L. wide receiver, at the BodyHoliday resort on St. Lucia running guests through gridiron drills on the beach, organizing touch football games and offering nutritional advice, including extolling his favorite breakfasts — fruit salad and acai bowls.
See, rather than extolling soon-to-be-visible results or reciting blank maxims, what I came to love most about these yoga videos is how each one taught me to truly relish movement for movement's sake — for example, to try to feel every tiny curl of the spine when I was cat-cow-ing or to embrace the inevitable quiver that comes from planking longer than 10 seconds.
Over the years at briefings and events when Microsoft would inevitably get around to the part extolling the browser's virtues as an ereader, I couldn't help thinking about how I would never buy a book for the Edge browser when I could buy one from a third party store and manage it myself, or via Amazon, and have it added to my sizable library already on that service.
More novel toppings may include crumbled Oreos, advertised on the sign with a winking parenthetical: "(Merica!)" At the end of each night, I found myself surrounded by people nibbling helixes of skewered potato slices; gawking as strips of dough were wrapped in spirals around fat metal cylinders to make kurtoskalacs, Transylvanian cakes traditionally roasted over a spit; and extolling the glories of moffles, waffles made with mochiko (glutinous rice flour).
"I am not proud of the fact that we are currently extolling 'game' companies that make online slot machines as a positive example of those willing to pay our fees (I am fine with it, just not proud of it.)" Time and time again, Facebook has acted in the press as though it somehow stumbled onto a product that has swallowed the internet, decimated industries, and scooped up and shared large swathes of consumer data.
Here's something to ponder the next time you see a headline extolling a study that found a particular food will help you lose weight, avoid heart disease, or live longer: The company selling the product likely paid for the study; that same company also might be paying the university researcher who led the study; your tax dollars may have supplemented this company's "research" because federal agencies regularly partner with corporations to promote foods.
" Alas, Mr. Freedman wrote, what we've been doing in recent decades in this country is "pushing older people to disengage from society, extolling a 'golden years' existence around graying as playing, peddling age-segregated playgrounds," which he says is "at odds with the developmental imperatives of older generations, the needs of younger ones, and the requirements of a society that for the first time ever has more of the former than the latter.
This habit of hers has been perfectly captured by Brian Feldman: *jk rowling wakes up* what's today's tweet *spins large bingo cage* hagrid… is… pansexual and… he later joined isis But, despite extolling the virtues of imagination ("[Imagination] is the power that enables us to empathise with humans whose experiences we have never shared") it seems that Rowling can't stomach the idea of her readers comparing one of her characters to Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn. Corbyn.
The media has made cult heroes of left wing radicals like Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE, who are hard at work trying to create new generation of socialist extremists by extolling the virtues of failed Texas Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke and New York representative elect Alexandria Ocasio Cortez.
But here's what will confront lawmakers when they return to Washington next month: • What to do about the young immigrants known as Dreamers • Long-term funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program beyond March • The future of the warrantless wiretap program run by the N.S.A. and the F.B.I. The Washington flyaround • Conservative groups plan to spend millions on advertising extolling what they view as the benefits of the Republican tax cuts to a deeply skeptical public.
Someone from high school is so into baby-wearing she thinks parents who don't do it are harming their children irrevocably (and posts very long Instagram captions detailing these views); a celebrity you once enjoyed for her messy relationship drama is now extolling the virtues of organic children's foods and plying you with recipes; someone you don't know and don't remember following started his 2-year-old on the violin and is constantly posting videos of his lil' genius.
At 18, he got his humble start in a military kitchen in Virginia as a cook in the US Navy before going to culinary school at the Art Institute of California in LA. In those last days leading up to his graduation, Gray was struck by something he saw on TV. On No Reservations, Anthony Bourdain was extolling the flavors of a mere carrot from the Royal Mail Restaurant, which has one of most sought-out dining experiences in Australia.
Having attracted all 10 of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies as well as technology firms such as Google, Facebook and Apple, Ireland moved pre-emptively to offset any economic damage inflicted when Britain - its second biggest export market - leaves the EU. IDA Ireland, the state agency charged with winning foreign business, began meeting banks three months before Britons voted to leave the EU. When billboards went up around London after the referendum extolling Paris as a financial center, IDA officials were already in boardrooms making their pitch for Dublin.
It bewildered him the motleyness of what you could buy from a single market stall—only he was pretty sure he was still inside the cocktail place and only thinking about the market stalls flanking the street outside—all the products of home though he was in Japan, and also face paint, magazines, hi-fis, porno, decals extolling the honor of the Third Marine Division, the Fighting Third; all for sale from the same codgers in the street, no distinctions whatever to clarify what you were supposed to buy from the one stall rather than the other, which was too confusing, and that was why he wanted to go back under the neon silhouette of the cocktail glass into the lounge, because the silhouette of the cocktail glass clarified things, made it plain what you were supposed to do in there.

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