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One of his raps, "Grand Champion," extols his pinball prowess.
She extols the virtues of both complicated theorems and common sense.
He extols a "command" model where agriculture is guided by government.
The same is true of other commodity exporters that Khanna extols.
Karp appeals to checks and balances, celebrates Western values, and extols elections.
And the NYT Magazine's Letter of Recommendation extols the pleasures of AliExpress.
But while PiS extols the virtues of economic patriotism, economists are more wary.
One moment, President Trump extols his "great chemistry" with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Pete Wells extols a breakfast treat on a bialy at Shelsky's Brooklyn Bagels.
"Amazing China", currently smashing box-office records for a documentary, extols Chinese technological prowess.
Warren Buffett often extols the many merits of the S&P 500 Index fund.
To the Editor: Howard Dean extols ranked-choice voting without mentioning its antidemocratic features.
Pete Wells extols the battered and barbecued hen at Blue Smoke in New York.
Like the AfD, Junge Freiheit extols the traditional family and disdains feminism and sexual adventurism.
Brazil's president, Jair Bolsonaro, who was travelling on another aircraft, normally extols the armed forces.
"Hygge" (pronounced HOO-gah) is a way of life imported from Denmark that extols coziness.
The department's rank and file still extols a story from more than a decade ago.
In one of the sutras, the Buddha extols meditation on death as the supreme meditation.
This should be deemed unacceptable by a president who extols America's greatness in all things.
It has a growing cloud-computing business and increasingly extols its prowess with big data.
He extols indigenous cultures — you can almost feel his pulse quickening when he hears Zapotec.
Xenophontos extols its woodworking shop, but laborers imported from Albania and Egypt do the hard work.
Near the work's close, the text extols the union of love and strength ("Lieb und Kraft").
As it was, it was like listening as a coal miner extols the dangers of black lung.
Trump dubs his trade policy "America First" and extols the potential benefit to manufacturers and American workers.
In Adam Smith's magnum opus, The Wealth of Nations, he greatly extols the economic virtues of poultry farming.
As you might expect, the 30-page document Google released last week extols the power of artificial intelligence.
Igor Orlov, the governor of Arkhangelsk, extols the project as much-needed investment that will bring 500 jobs.
Axios already received a preview copy of the book, which primarily extols the virtues of OKRs (Objectives & Key Results).
Mr. Guterres extols the gender quotas his party adopted in the early 1990s to promote women in the party.
D'Alessandro also extols the value to your brand of graciously accepting defeat when you lose an argument for funds.
Admitting that the neurophysical facts shed only "a monochrome light" on human experience, he extols art as another dimension.
While Trump today extols the greatness of KFC and McDonald's, he once advised people to eat like the really rich.
The measure extols ICE for countering the narcotics trade and applauds its efforts in rescuing people caught in human-trafficking schemes.
A young Jordan playing basketball in the driveway and fantasizing about attending UNC while his father extols the game of baseball?
Whenever possible, Ms. Silverstone extols the benefits of a vegan diet — she lost weight, and says her acne and allergies vanished.
At another, she extols the success of democratic capitalism in generating a 30-fold rise in earnings throughout the 20th century.
But there's a surprisingly large body of research that extols the cognitive and social benefits of being in a bad mood.
Hungary's goal should be ethnic homogeneity, says Orban, not western Europe's false multiculturalism that extols diversity at the expense of natives.
In my view, an authentic women's movement—one that properly extols human dignity, care, and non-violence—must be unabashedly pro-life.
"It is serious that a president extols a notorious torturer and defends torture as a state policy," she said in a statement.
Cameron extols the virtues of the country's arts scene, wine, driving and hiking in a number of other videos in the series.
Gupta, for his part, talks excitedly to me about Bill Clinton on the campaign trail in 1992 doing just what Kander extols.
In "Passage," a wizened Ethiopian man ends a pilgrimage for absolution, while a Connecticut woman with emphysema extols the value of prayer.
A big reason for this is the powerful marketing machine for active management that extols the virtues of active management investment companies.
It matters not that she extols the regime's founding father, Hugo Chávez, as "the most humanist man to have existed on the planet".
Solomon, who moonlights as DJ D-Sol and extols the benefits of a healthy work-life balance, isn't just a Gorman do-over.
He extols a "command" model where agriculture is guided by government and is designed, say its critics, to favour the ruling party's loyalists.
A patent the company was granted last summer for a headset-based "mixed reality system" specifically extols lidar as essential to the experience.
Another movement extols the equally necessary virtues of people in rural areas: self-reliance, autonomy and the embrace of immediate community and place.
As an observant Jew now celebrating Hanukkah, I am reminded that this holiday commemorates and indeed extols civil war under certain dire circumstances.
Warren Buffett, the 21st century's best-known investor, extols firms that have a "moat" around them—a barrier that offers stability and pricing power.
China talks of global partnership and stewardship where the Trump administration publicly extols mercantilist self-interest as the guiding light of U.S. foreign policy.
After she extols Elliot's father's "great engineering work that led to our early successes," she cryptically explains why Elliot is crucial to her agenda.
Where Sjon occasionally loses the reader is when he extols stories for their sheer existence, when he basks in their plenitude and his proficiency.
Mr Gasser extols the artistry of Taylor Swift beside that of Cheb Mami, an Algerian singer; he advises hip-hop fans to check out Haydn.
Mr. Horowitz chooses to overlook Mr. Whitlock's recent past and instead extols his fearlessness and willingness to tackle complex issues as perfect traits for FS1.
It's a mystifying feeling, and a good reason to see this documentary that extols the wonders of science and of all that's yet to discover.
Mary Haverstick, a Respect Farmland founder and a filmmaker, extols the beauty of Lancaster County in the spring and summer, comparing its greenery to Ireland.
One movement extols the values that are a practical necessity in dense, interconnected cities: interdependence, internationalism and the embrace of "diversity" (defined along multiple dimensions).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India made his career by propagating Hindutva, a fanciful Hindu nationalism that extols Indian civilization before the arrival of Muslims.
Whataburger has been an enigma for some time now — nearly every Texan I meet extols its many virtues, yet I've never set foot in one.
In the film, Tim Robbins' character Andy Dufresne, falsely imprisoned for murder, extols the virtue of hope upon his prison pal Red, played by Morgan Freeman.
Granted, whereas Mr Trump extols the virtues of steelmaking, Mrs Clinton prefers building rockets and other such brainy work at which American workers can compete globally.
In campaign ads, Pittenger extols the importance of saying "Merry Christmas" and celebrates how he "worked with President Trump" in voting for the GOP tax plan.
In Plato's "Phaedrus," Socrates extols divinely inspired madness in mystics, lovers, poets and prophets; he describes these disturbances as gifts of the gods, rather than maladies.
NETANYA, Israel — More martial than art, this form of fighting extols the virtues of a poke in the eye and a timely kick to the groin.
Giuseppe Penone extols touching water directly to the tongue and pressing fingertips into soil as representative of the kind of organic energy flowing through his artwork.
Playing a blond immigration agent named Bryce J. Korn, Mr. Castro extols the conditions under which children are being held after being separated from their families.
In this book Ryan extols the value of mindfulness and says it can improve all sectors of society, helping students learn, veterans heal and leaders lead.
In the slums, getting to the Offshore is outright religious: the father of one applicant, Fernando, is a preacher who extols the Process as a spiritual journey.
Matilda's telekinesis might seem of a piece with today's never-ending stream of superhero movies, but Dahl's 1988 novel extols the virtues of brain power over superpowers.
In this edition, John Paul Brammer extols the virtues of a very specific eating habit that anchors him in a highly chaotic professional field—and, like, world.
Gun culture in general extols "what might be identified as traditional male values of male dominance, of the man properly expressing the use of force," Spitzer added.
Yet over the last 50 years, Canada transformed itself — because of determined political leadership, partly by Trudeau, whose son is today prime minister and extols similar ideals.
A museum should be established at the Stonewall site that extols such great LGBT American figures as Walt Whitman, Gertrude Stein, Bayard Rustin, Edith Windsor and Harvey Milk.
He proudly extols his intolerance as an assault against "political correctness," and he vows to bring the world to heel, from Mexico to China to Syria and Iraq.
"Reagan Youth," which extols the '80s punk band of that name before concluding "Now we know the truth/there was more than one Reagan youth," captures their dilemma.
And without being preachy, it extols the virtues of learning to get along with people unlike yourself, surely a good lesson for anyone in the business of politics.
Readers may find it a little odd that Rumsfeld, that terror of bureaucrats in the George W. Bush administration, extols the virtues of Christian turn-the-other-cheek leadership.
Better yet, judge her by her accomplishments, which are outlined in "Dolores," a documentary that extols her lifelong, and seemingly unlimited, fighting spirit in the service of workers' rights.
It extols the virtues of making your own clothes with a sewing machine and buying $15 thrift store shoes while demonstrating how soulless and oppressive the high school aristocracy are.
In an article written for the Church's official newsroom, titled "Why Mormons Make Good Neighbors," Elder Larry Y. Wilson extols his fellow "church-attending Latter-day Saints" for their neighborliness.
And though Palantir's website extols the wonders of privacy, it helped construct a surveillance system for the NSA called XKeyscore, which the NSA itself has called its most invasive system.
An entire chapter of "The Policy Game" extols its virtues, labelling the protectionism of Reagan, who coerced the Japanese into reducing their car exports in 22005, as "dangerous and virulent".
Riley extols the virtues of vitamins C and E for protecting skin against pollution and other environmental aggressors, which can cause skin damage like hyper-pigmentation, fine lines, and dullness.
" Hours later, Mr. Trump recanted his remarks, essentially in full, a rare and remarkable shift for a candidate who proudly extols his unwillingness to apologize or bow to "political correctness.
On the Ginger Awareness website, which extols the supposedly disproportionate achievements of the world's glorious redheads, he is listed alongside Charles Darwin, Vincent van Gogh, Chuck Norris and Kathy Griffin.
The ad, which will run on Facebook and YouTube in New Hampshire, extols Biden's work on the assault weapons ban, while noting that Buttigieg forced out the city's black police chief.
" As Tina Fey's Liz Lemon deliberates on whether to abandon NYC and move to Ohio with her boyfriend, she extols New York's cultural virtues, calling it the "capital of the world.
It is ironic that Mr. Haqqani extols the virtues of a future Afghan system consistent with local culture and Islam when his forces have deliberately violated those values throughout the war.
The national section of a magazine might be reporting on Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids at Mississippi poultry processing plants, while a food writer extols the joys of Popeyes's chicken sandwich.
Xi's propaganda apparatus extols him for personally directing the efforts against the virus and claims that the World Health Organization sent experts to learn from China's wise handling of the coronavirus.
Writing like this — with such exacting immediacy — places the reader in a different kind of relationship to poetry, and does so in a way that extols the virtues of modesty and sincerity.
Neurophysician Dr. Mike Barnes, who specializes in brain rehabilitation and publicly extols the potential applications for cannabis, says CBD works by interacting with the innate network of endocannabinoid neurotransmitters in the brain.
The WashPost's front page has a tough-ish review of James Comey's "A Higher Loyalty," out Tuesday — "How does Comey live up to 'ethical leadership' he extols?" by book critic Carlos Lozada.
In a Chinese twist, Xiaomi extols a network of nearly 100 start-ups it has seeded and its dabbling in online games and videos, and the internet-based bank it co-founded.
For breads, Provost extols the virtues of an egg wash to promote Maillard so that the proteins in the egg can interact with the sugars in the dough for appealing toasty flavor.
Rocking a hairstyle that looks like a Stepford Wives version of the Fat Jew, Atoz extols the virtues of Youth Milk, ensuring that she adds an insane number of syllables to each word.
He pores over the latest battleship or fighter plane made from scratch, as classical music fills the shop and his mother looks on proudly and extols her son in her strong French accent.
KEVIN JACOBS, Brooklyn Black Boston Athletes To the Sports Editor: Re "Rising Star Extols Playing in Boston, Warming an Old Celtic," April 24: Harvey Araton refers to the canard about Boston and race.
The remarks, which described Taiwan as "Nauru's close friend," left Ms. Ou feeling elated, prompting her to recite a traditional Chinese expression that extols perseverance in the face of a more powerful foe.
Hardly the first candidate to run on a famous name, Mr. Pence, 2000, extols two central credentials in his House bid: his service in the Marines and his success as a business executive.
But it was never clear that this participation—propelled by mass torchlight parades, which were similar to the drunken bacchanals that often follow sporting events—produced the sort of participation that Lepore extols.
As long as Republicans are viewed as out-of-touch elites, simply fighting for different special interests than the Democrats, voters will be tempted to embrace the candidate who extols their interests, narrowly defined.
He also sought to play down potentially difficult trade issues with U.S. President Donald Trump who extols an "America First" policy, has complained about "unfair trade" and has suggested he might introduce various tariffs.
The events played out against a backdrop of frustration among some African-Americans that they have not benefited equally from an economic resurgence in South Bend, which Mr. Buttigieg extols in his presidential bid.
He extols the security value of NATO, which Hungary joined in 1999, and pushes back hard against Mr. Orban's insistence that the European Union, which accepted Hungary in 2004, and America are nefarious influences.
In Brazil, where satisfaction with democracy is lowest among the 18 countries, disillusionment opened the way for Jair Bolsonaro, a former paratrooper who extols the dictatorship of 1964-85, to win the presidency last month.
As President Trump extols the virtues of job creation, he hasn't once addressed the new economy through which millions of Americans are getting paid, and that myopia has trickled into the GOP's latest health plan.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce extols itself as the defender of free enterprise, yet somehow Allstate's Wilson identifies the profit motive — which is the foundation of capitalism — as being a problem in the 21st century.
They got to see Jerry Jeudy play football, and also Smith and Henry Ruggs (before he got injured) and Jaylen Waddle, the receiving corps Saban extols as ideally lacking in intra-position envy and resentment.
At the end of the ninth episode, the queen delivers a speech in which she extols the values of commitment (intercut with scenes of Camilla marrying Andrew Parker-Bowles while Charles weeps somewhere at sea).
The prime rib and beignets at the American Enterprise Institute may seem inevitable for a research group that extols the rewards of a free market, but there also less fancy choices like deli meats and eggs.
KIITA "I Miss You" This 16-year-old from Ohio is out of the gate swinging with a bleak, blunt song that extols the heartbreak you feel when you're young; it's all-consuming and dark as fuck.
He extols the wonders of nature during a foul-weathered camping trip, suggests they see multiple movies in one day, encourages Nenny and her two brothers to try all 31 flavors at a local ice cream shop.
Tariffs and trade wars Unlike these other items, Trump has invited fights with other countries on trade and extols his policy of tariffs as he withdraws the US from multilateral trade agreements and seeks out unilateral ones.
One of the key turns in the film comes when we learn that the beautiful young mother who endlessly extols her family nest as a perfect sanctuary is in fact bitterly disillusioned with her life as a homemaker.
Though it still publicly extols the principles of Karl Marx, the Chinese Communist Party largely abandoned collectivist doctrine in the post-Mao era, freeing private entrepreneurs to help build the world's second-largest economy after the United States.
Mr. Desmond takes the reader inside a landlord networking meeting, where Sherrena (most names in the book are pseudonyms), an African-American fourth-grade teacher turned full-time landlord, extols the moneymaking opportunities in the city's most blighted neighborhoods.
Meanwhile, lack of scruple rules: Mr Goswami's original backer, one of a new breed of Modi-supporting industrialists and a member of the upper house of parliament, profits through arms sales from the militarism Mr Goswami extols on air.
It extols the "Four Comprehensives," priorities that President Xi Jinping laid out in December 2014: • Comprehensively build a moderately prosperous society, • Comprehensively deepen reform, • Comprehensively govern the country according to the law, • Comprehensively apply strictness in governing the party.
As the speaker extols him for reinventing the very nature of storytelling, the camera zooms in on Joan, portrayed by Glenn Close, her eyes registering a rapid succession of barely perceptible emotions: victory, awe, disbelief, pride, bitterness, even rage.
On its website, CMIG extols the Communist Party, explaining that it was "90 years ago, thanks to a group of advanced Chinese intellectuals who spread Marxism on Chinese soil with Prometheus-like courage, our nation became independent and prosperous".
Clinton writes about the breathing exercises of yoga — at length she extols the calming effects of alternate nostril breathing — being her post-election therapy of choice when friends instead advised her on the benefits of Xanax and a good therapist.
Addressing a campus libertarian group, Mr Wilson claims that the Second Amendment, the text of which extols "a well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State", in fact enshrines "a citizen's right to violently abolish the law".
Internet advertisements on Google featuring the words "boycott" and "Eurovision" encourage searchers to click on a link that, in fact, leads them to a pro-Israel website which - in a play on the BDS initials - extols Israel as "Beautiful, Diverse, Sensational".
It is not a cookbook for ingredient purists — recipes call for packaged items like Pepperidge Farm Very Thin white bread and Uncle Ben's Original Converted Rice — and she extols the virtues of serving Popeye's fried chicken at dinner parties with Champagne.
FRONT PAGE An article on Tuesday about a nationwide push to test the emotional skills of students misidentified a school in New York that is discussed in the book "How Children Succeed," which extols the efforts to teach such skills.
Lévy is interested not only in the troops he accompanies, whose bravery he extols in purple, redundant language, but also the history of the region (it stretches across northern Iraq), from the ancient past to the 20th-century Sykes-Picot Agreement.
"Feels Like Summer" mourns the death of his "June bride" who's now "home with the angels," while "Sweet Mary" extols a female spirit who perpetually rescues him: "When I am all on my own/One foot is in the grave," Mr. Cuomo sings.
Instead, relying in part on more than 5,000 pages of his own contemporaneous notes and 350 interviews, including five with his former boss, Eizenstat has produced a thoughtful, measured and compelling account that bemoans Carter's weaknesses even as it extols his strengths.
Bridenstine, who extols how this work was done by a small business rather than by NASA proper, clearly prefers NASA as a customer of the private space sector, or better yet "one of many customers," rather than owning / building new technologies itself.
General Motors chief executive Mary Barra frequently extols her vision for a zero emissions future, but those words will ring hollow until she and other automaker executives stand up for climate progress, public health, and last but not least, their own customers.
While he calls himself a conservative and extols "family values," Mr. Ferjani says he regards sexuality, sexual orientation and gender identity — including the transgender issues preoccupying the United States — as private and personal, and not matters for the state or legal authorities to prescribe.
Though he extols Donald Trump -- whom 79.5% of voters here in Potter County chose for President in 2016 -- he's drawn the ire of his neighbors in Ulysses, who say his intense racism doesn't reflect their values and has generated unwanted attention, angst and even fear.
By the time Jane Austen was writing, though, the word was already starting to rouse suspicion: When Mr. Collins, in "Pride and Prejudice" (1813), extols the "affability and condescension" of Lady Catherine, readers were reminded that this clergyman was at once snobbish and obsequious.
Teixeira isn't blind to the violence faced by non-conforming communities — in one scene the family is chased by and later defecates on a pursuing police car — but he extols the freedoms that have been won, particularly in terms of expressions of sexuality and gender.
The flip side of this fondness for civilized law and order is revealed when Mr. Trump extols the "unbelievable job" of President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines, who has orchestrated the extrajudicial killing of thousands on the grounds of fighting a war on drugs.
Clintonomics, boiled down to its essence, is a kinder, gentler neoliberal philosophy: It embraces so-called free trade, deregulation, extols the free market and worships the "honest" financial sector (partly for campaign contributions), all with a light touch of regulation and meek taxes on the wealthy.
This post alone extols the supposed beautifying effects of of folic acid, vitamin B12, magnesium glycinate, fish oil, ECGC (a green tea extract), n-acetyl cysteine, s-acetyl-glutathione, biotin, zinc, silicon, iron, vitamin B6, leucine, vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin C, pancreatic enzymes, and lycopene.
I have more than once been sucked into a conversation where someone extols the virtues of how many items are in each house in The Witcher III, for example, and that should tell you something about how we engage with the medium of the video game.
To that end she is also, distinctly, French: She extols the virtues of militant secularism that has defined the French state since the early 20th century, and has proposed banning all religious headwear — including the Muslim hijab, the Jewish kippah, and the Sikh turban — in public spaces.
"I'm Getting Courtney Cox and David Arquette Back Together If It's The Last Thing I Do" extols the on- and off-screen chemistry of the Scream stars, while "John Titor" references the alleged time traveler who detailed his experiences mainly on late '90s/early 2000s sci-fi forums.
He also briefly extols the new left Democrats, rips the Electoral College, tweaks the New York Times, shows his own history with Trump (an appearance on Roseanne Barr's talk show), and suggests that there has never been true democracy in the United States — but it's not too late.
As for the rest of the Republican Party, they believe they can squeak to re-election with a president who extols scoundrels, defames heroes, lies without compunction, holds to no higher principle than his personal gratification and thinks he can always get away with it, because he always does.
Although Mr. Eggers extols Ronald Reagan for the wide range of artists he played host to during his presidency, it's worth remembering that David Stockman, Mr. Reagan's first director of the Office of Management and Budget, wanted to wipe out both the arts endowment and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
One of my younger self's favorite authors was one of those longish down entries, so that was my recherche du temps perdu du jour; I didn't get to the band that Mr. Ries includes and extols in his notes until I started this post, and found it pleasant listening while I worked.
At the same time, the authors attend closely to the perceptions and interpretations of its young characters — so much so that when Avery extols stories told by unreliable narrators ("the person telling you what happened can't be trusted with the facts and you have to figure it out"), you should pay attention.
This is the American character I know: the one that extols the value of protecting its own, and acclaims being armed against threats real and perceived, yet brashly, unknowingly, risks the lives of others who are nearby, those who have no part in creating the violence they inherit and yet will bear its costs.
Rand's contempt for Christianity and religion in general as destructive superstitions fostering altruism, which she viewed as a form of self-imposed slavery, formed an integral part of her Alpha Male-worshiping ideology, which Mr. Trump, based on his long business career and his actions as president, apparently embraces with enthusiasm, even as he extols the virtues of faith every chance he gets.
"When I was eight I used a muzzle loader to kill my first doe / These days I go down to Walmart and they set 'em in the back / Some people wanna take 'em away / Why don't you go bust some boys that's sellin' crack," the first verse goes, with a chorus that extols the listener that they'll have to kill him to take his guns.
A writer who extols the virtues of a group of people based on any demographic denominator runs the risk of flattening or essentializing his characters, but in the face of popular novels centered on middle- and upper-class black experiences, such as those by his contemporary Jessie Redmon Fauset, Hughes's call for nuanced consideration of working-class (and even out-of-work) black people was noteworthy.
Michael BloombergMichael BloombergBiden surge calms Democratic jitters The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden MORE: The billionaire businessman and former New York City Mayor extols his talents and experience as a manager; in a debate, pointing to the others, he bragged that he was the only one who had started a business.
She closes her most recent album, ''Lemonade,'' with ''Formation,'' in which she extols her Southern roots, then proclaims a preference for how her family looks: My daddy Alabama, momma Louisiana You mix that Negro with that Creole, make a Texas bama I like my baby heir with baby hair and Afros I like my Negro nose with Jackson Five nostrils She's not merely proud of natural hair and wide nostrils.
For her part, Ms. Brits, the author of "The Book of Hygge," eschews recipes and goes in hard for a moody, meditative approach in which she extols the virtues of wooden bowls, cuddling, brushing your teeth while your partner brushes his or her teeth and stands next to you, being naked, vintage textiles, pendant lights, circular tables, burned spatulas, old shoes, honking geese and line-dried laundry, among many other wholesome items and behaviors.
Mr. Spielberg's eye is one of the series' strongest assets: He extols the aerial photography in "The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress" (1944), an account of a B-17 bomber's mission, and later notes how Wyler avoided camera motion until a crucial scene in "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946), one of several postwar films held up as examples of how the directors' experiences overseas transformed their movies.

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