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"faithfully" Definitions
  1. accurately; carefully
  2. in a way that shows true commitment; in a way that you can rely on
"faithfully" Synonyms
devotedly loyally reliably staunchly steadfastly unswervingly unwaveringly conscientiously dependably truly unfailingly steadily infallibly trustily committedly trustworthily solidly honestly responsibly calculably always constantly forever patiently regular regularly habitually consistently perpetually routinely customarily ceaselessly invariably unchangingly repeatedly usually continually frequently incessantly exactly verbatim precisely literally closely directly accurately correctly veridically veraciously word for word letter for letter to the letter ad verbum in every detail truely strictly authentically factually genuinely carefully meticulously thoroughly attentively methodically painstakingly unremittingly concentratedly delicately fastidiously intently punctiliously scrutinizingly sedulously thoughtfully watchfully alertly right perfectly rightly aright faultlessly flawlessly unerringly properly without error without flaws bang on spot on on the money appropriately befittingly fittingly obediently submissively compliantly dutifully meekly passively unresistingly willingly respectfully deferentially regardfully duteously docilely biddably pliantly reverentially well-behavedly commonly generally mostly mainly typically predominantly chiefly largely principally ordinarily normally primarily overall basically substantially altogether traditionally firmly sincerely honorably(US) honourably(UK) with dedication with devotion dedicatedly strongly determinedly fanatically resiliently resolutely tenaciously passionately ardently enthusiastically feistily fiercely spiritedly zealously aggressively doggedly earnestly intensely inveterately confirmedly deeply rootedly uncompromisingly intransigently unyieldingly radically rigidly extremely obstinately stubbornly unshakably hardworkingly diligently assiduously industriously tirelessly unflaggingly untiringly busily indefatigably laboriously perseveringly persistently pertinaciously righteously virtuously uprightly goodly morally ethically decently purely justly principledly respectably nobly irreproachably innocently worthily blamelessly prayerfully devoutly religiously supplicantly piously godlily pleadingly saintlily spiritually suppliantly reverently divinely devotionally impeccably unblemishedly immaculately ideally indefectibly seamlessly absolutely exemplarily spotlessly stainlessly exquisitely cleanly intimately friendlily chummily familiarly inseparably thickly dearly tightly especially nearly inwardly specially confidentially fastly lovingly conclusively compellingly definitively irrefutably undeniably categorically clearly soundly demonstratively forcefully indisputably credibly unconditionally validly cogently hardly vividly graphically realistically detailedly dramatically affectingly evocatively picturesquely powerfully stirringly livelily lucidly movingly stimulatingly hauntingly memorably richly strikingly positively constructively encouragingly favorably(US) favourably(UK) optimistically productively beneficially effectively helpfully reassuringly valuably affirmatively approvingly brightly hearteningly hopefully inspiringly matter-of-factly sensibly practically pragmatically rationally commonsensically soberly unsentimentally businesslikely hardheadedly earthily plainly straightforwardly prosaically unemotionally mundanely chastely virginally virginly modestly vestally wholesomely celibately sinlessly decorously demurely guiltlessly slavishly servilely obsequiously sycophantically ingratiatingly abjectly subserviently unctuously soapily slimily basely sycophantishly cravenly despicably dependently Uriah Heepishly More

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"It should be noted that the bank has always faithfully fulfilled and will continue to faithfully fulfill its obligations to customers," Sberbank said.
ROBERTS: That I will execute the Office of the President of the United States faithfully -- BARACK OBAMA: That I will execute -- ROBERTS: The -- faithfully the President -- the Office of President of the United States -- BARACK OBAMA: -- the office of the President of the United of States faithfully.
People won't know if we stuck faithfully to the score in every bar, but they will know if we stuck faithfully to a dramatic vision and a compelling story.
The Constitution requires the president both to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed" and to swear by oath that he will "faithfully execute" the demands of the office.
Giuliani, meanwhile, faithfully made the rounds on television defending Trump.
I prepared for those situations, planning and practicing marksmanship faithfully.
Instead of faithfully recording the past, it keeps rewriting history.
Soft skin faithfully lotioned and waiting for a child's kiss.
She faithfully records the incoherent dialogue of his hallucinatory dreams.
John Cornyn, R-Texas, arguing that he faithfully interprets the Constitution.
I called, too, and wrote back, not as often, but faithfully.
"Amaluna" is ostensibly based on "The Tempest," though none too faithfully.
The president takes a constitutional oath to faithfully execute the law.
At least The Lion King adhered faithfully to the source material.
But state news media in China have faithfully documented his candidacy.
Studying relentlessly Each year, I faithfully read more than 100 books.
"Canada will very faithfully follow the rule of law," she said.
A failure to take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
He faithfully typed out Trump's tweets as the candidate dictated them.
Since then, he has faithfully kept his promise to law enforcement.
And she said she is faithfully enforcing the laws enacted by Congress.
It's not something to experience in the dark, I promise you faithfully.
The President has faithfully followed the agenda he campaigned on in 2016.
Shillady to faithfully cite all of the many contributors to the devotionals.
On the left, the traditional mom-and-pop faithfully serving the community.
The shelving here is either original or faithfully copied by Weather Hill.
A few faithfully return, but for most of them once is enough.
Tom Rosenthal, another longtime customer, went faithfully to Verb starting in 2003.
Without 23D audio that faithfully mimics reality, the virtual illusion is lost.
The man who raped me conforms all too faithfully to this pattern.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Pruitt will have to "faithfully execute" those laws.
In the hallway there is a mirror which faithfully duplicates all appearances.
It's Shakespeare who keeps being adapted and revived, more and less faithfully.
I have no doubt Ambassador Craft will faithfully represent the United States.
"Do you commit to faithfully implementing the Affordable Care Act?" he asked.
When it comes to fundamental rights, justices should faithfully interpret the Constitution.
" Tsuchikura added that they wanted the camera to "follow players' intentions faithfully.
That flaw comes from the source material, which Gaiman has adapted extremely faithfully.
Persons of other faiths and no faith have faithfully melded into this ethos.
This clause requires presidents to "take care" that the laws "are faithfully executed".
The president has the constitutional duty to faithfully execute the laws, Mueller explains.
They faithfully adapted and paved new ground for the "Game of Thrones" universe.
"I am utterly, totally and faithfully in love with my typewriter," she says.
Mizrahi, taking her cues from her subjects, has appropriated Costa's style pretty faithfully.
" The president also takes an oath to "faithfully execute the Office of President.
He faithfully defended President Vladimir V. Putin's deadly actions in Ukraine and Syria.
So I had COM_ _ S, and faithfully wrote in COMICS, which was wrong.
That promise is faithfully kept, but there is so much more going on.
Some Stoneman Douglas students have faithfully attended, despite personal challenges, Farrell-Kirk said.
If the terms of the program are modified, we will faithfully follow them.
" It says the president "shall take care that the Laws be faithfully executed.
President Trump has not even pretended that he is faithfully executing the law.
" The other says the president "shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
KENNEDY: And I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States.
We can believe in the rule of law just as faithfully as anybody else.
"Greebel provided legal advice and insight to Shkreli, which Shkreli followed faithfully," Brafman wrote.
But decent security is generally quite accessible, if you faithfully follow some basic rules.
"Faithfully" is another '80s hit, and one of the most beloved power ballads ever.
Faithfully adapting the source material goes beyond replicating the scenes in the comic, however.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nazar Naqvi has faithfully voted Republican for more than three decades.
We value the truth, and this independent team thoroughly and faithfully sought the truth.
President Obama is a democratically elected official, faithfully discharging the duties of his office.
Consequently, it's the book that's been least faithfully adapted by the show so far.
They set Lord of the Rings fanfiction tropes that other fanfic writers faithfully followed.
Mueller is faithfully following DOJ policy, but the DOJ policy is just plain wrong.
"AuthaGraph faithfully represents all oceans, continents including the neglected Antarctica," the map outline reads.
The filmmaker who wants to faithfully depict historical worlds, therefore, is in a bind.
"Greebel provided legal advice and insight to Shkreli, which Shkreli followed faithfully, " Brafman wrote.
The Constitution requires the President to 'take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
Juliet's heartbeats and breaths — suddenly exquisitely finite — continued to pulse faithfully into my embrace.
That's why it's so crucial to tell these stories faithfully and from these perspectives.
She faithfully recreates that central, predetermined tableau, and invents the relevant space in time.
" Of the United Nations, he asked, "Does it continue to serve its mission faithfully?
They swear faithfully to be compact, unobtrusive and versatile, and — mirabile dictu — they are.
The Philharmonic musicians followed her faithfully, adding insight after insight to an overplayed work.
When Pyongyang recently put on a military parade, the Chinese media covered it faithfully.
And Mike Pence, the faithfully conservative vice president-elect, is there to keep watch.
Not entirely accurately, not entirely faithfully but perhaps still with a modicum of respect.
The Pocket joins Analogue's growing number of console revivals that faithfully play original cartridges.
Much of the interiors have been faithfully restored, and with that its spirit retained.
Yep, after faithfully stroking the President's ego, Kanye West finally got his narcissistic wish.
They live in fear of Republican attacks, which are faithfully echoed throughout DC media.
The most important principle in our system is that the laws be faithfully executed.
I, Donald John Trump, so solemnly swear -- DONALD TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: I, Donald Jump Trump, so solemnly swear -- ROBERTS: That I will faithfully execute -- TRUMP: That I will faithfully execute -- ROBERTS: -- the office of president of the United States.
ROOSEVELT: That I will faithfully execute -- CLINTON: The Office of President of the United States.
DHS will faithfully execute the laws enacted by Congress as we are sworn to do.
You have to be prepared to serve loyally and faithfully, regardless of who is elected.
For nearly four decades, Sherry Marino has faithfully visited her son's grave every few weeks.
A judge declared they had not acted "faithfully and truthfully" and had forfeited their seats.
OF THE millions of photos shared online every day, which most faithfully represent their subjects?
I feel truly terrible that it would ever seem like I wasn't faithfully her person.
Surrogates, who are supposed to faithfully represent the candidate's views, haven't provided any more clarity.
The 249.95p images recorded events on the road faithfully without any glitches or buffering problems.
When I had my next child two years later, I followed his vaccine schedule faithfully.
Some cling faithfully to pillars of American dogma: capitalism and the promise of class mobility.
Where Barthes's photographs are captioned and faithfully reproduced, Sebald's photographs have a fugitive, offbeat atmosphere.
The party followed Luntz's advice faithfully and with remarkable success for the next two decades.
But the EPA has to faithfully implement it, and the opposite was true under Pruitt.
But the victims died because the newspaper faithfully discharged its obligation to cover the news.
But the victims died because the paper faithfully discharged its obligation to cover the news.
At his death, he had served the United States of America faithfully for sixty years.
Some historic buildings are so important, so symbolic, that they deserve to be faithfully reconstructed.
D.H.S. will faithfully execute the laws enacted by Congress, as we are sworn to do.
Good appellate judges faithfully follow the Supreme Court; great ones influence and help steer it.
Indicting the chief executive would effectively eliminate a president's capability to faithfully execute the law.
Unfortunately, the U.S. government has for many years failed to faithfully enforce our immigration laws.
Gorsuch said that his job is enforcing that approach "as faithfully and fearlessly" as possible.
Except for Syria, on which Mr. Trump has faithfully echoed Mr. Obama's hands-off policy.
The first season faithfully followed the arc of the novel, organized around the 13 audiotapes.
Wolff wrote to his mother faithfully each week to assure her that he was safe.
This failure to faithfully replicate a given practice calls effectiveness, positive or negative, into question.
Still, not everyone agrees that the Common Core was faithfully implemented at the classroom level.
Brown grew up in nearby Burlington, faithfully attending the local Presbyterian church alongside her family.
He violated the Constitution by failing to take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
He must now take care to ensure his vision is faithfully implemented by his administration.
He sees a judge's job as enforcing that approach "as faithfully and fearlessly" as possible.
Both are faithfully represented the book, except that Bourdain trades out the tofu for tripe.
It faithfully follows the story laid out by Yellow, but the actual game has been simplified.
BARR PLEDGES HE WILL "FAITHFULLY ENFORCE FEDERAL LAWS" PROTECTING GAY, LESBIAN AND TRANSGENDER PEOPLE FROM DISCRIMINATION
She arrived with a bright smile in a peacock-blue coat, faithfully carrying her trusty handbag.
The 66-year-old owner of a food supply business faithfully backed Chavez and then Maduro.
Stedman sat faithfully by her side, perhaps the one man off the hook for the night.
By the time Streep arrived on the set in September, Francesca's world had been faithfully recreated.
Some of its actions, like sniffing another Aibo's butt, are so faithfully reproduced it's kinda freaky.
That means if you faithfully make your payments on time, you could help improve your score.
Samsung recreates both faithfully, again relying on its sharpening boost to make those elements more legible.
Supreme Court justices take an oath to "faithfully and impartially" discharge the duties of their office.
The question is whether he or she will faithfully interpret the laws of the United States.
Our Founding Fathers envisioned a Congress that would faithfully represent and be accountable to its constituents.
"The recipe [has been] secret for almost 200 years, faithfully guarded by five persons," says Jones.
It is a time to organize and demand that the question of "why" be faithfully answered.
"We are committed to faithfully administering the new mistaken-conviction statute the legislature enacted," Schmidt said.
The president is tasked by the Constitution to take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
This would compromise the Kahn design, which the conservancy tried to follow as faithfully as possible.
Pyongyang "will faithfully fulfill its obligation for non-proliferation and strive for global denuclearization" Kim said.
She explained that her portrait on vellum was made in effort to render its subject faithfully.
We have faithfully carried out our duties and upheld our oaths of allegiance to the Constitution.
SXSW will faithfully follow the City's directions, and we are exploring options to reschedule the event.
" The goal, Mr. Skolnick said, is to adhere "as faithfully as possible to the original structure.
Otherwise, he has implemented the peace agreement more faithfully than many of its supporters had feared.
The piece is not so dedicated that it tries to represent Spessivtseva's art or life faithfully.
Even hospitals that faithfully used a checklist often adapted it to local circumstances, the report found.
"Logan Lucky" sticks to the "Oceans" template so faithfully that someone makes a joke about it.
I love it because it faithfully reflects the woman I have loved for so long. pic.twitter.
Justices take an oath to uphold the Constitution and to "faithfully and impartially" interpret the law.
"Then I will have it faithfully copied by the skilled Franz Hogenberg," the collection's principle engraver.
The Obama administration says it was faithfully executing the authority to determine priorities under immigration law.
"If I'm confirmed as secretary, my job is to faithfully implement the programs as passed by Congress, whatever they are, and that would include, if the Affordable Care Act is the law of the land and remains such, to implement it as faithfully as possible," Azar replied.
The EOS R faithfully reproduces the appealing skin tones and color science that have become Canon's signature.
Workers who've been faithfully contributing to their workplace retirement plans likely have gathered a sizable nest egg.
"The current police board and current police chief have served the county faithfully for years," Page said.
"Service" largely adapts a single issue of The Walking Dead's source comic, and mostly does so faithfully.
"That's the main job of the President, to see that the laws are faithfully executed," Nadler said.
I faithfully pulled mine out anytime I could find a few minutes to play with the phone.
And these are people that -- you know, that sign up to serve their government, to serving faithfully.
But some were as faithfully vicious as ever: "Big and Milk-y," Chi Chi said to Milk.
Existing systems that "faithfully store" quantum information, according to the new paper, mostly function at macroscopic scales.
His skyrocketing, erratic heart rate had all been captured faithfully by his fitness tracker, he told Mashable.
This is the constitutional provision requiring the president to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed".
If faithfully followed, these standards would help decrease the risk of a crippling future medical device attack.
Or do we want a president who will nominate justices who faithfully interpret and apply the Constitution?
Wielding a pair of VR motion controllers, I wave my arms around, and Blue follows me faithfully.
He served the people of the United States faithfully and honorably, but it's time to move on.
"We faithfully honor our commitments and are resolute in safeguarding our lawful rights and interests," he added.
But the roars and sing-alongs came when he faithfully revisited Pink Floyd songs from the 1970s.
Section III of the Constitution requires the president to take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
Texas says the president has failed to fulfill his constitutional obligation to "faithfully execute" federal immigration law.
He faithfully served his country during the Vietnam War, where he suffered shrapnel wounds throughout his body.
The Constitution gives the President no budget power aside from vetoing legislation and faithfully executing the laws.
They hew to the hoary code of bipartisanship, of course, faithfully serving Democratic and Republican administrations alike.
Padhi faithfully chronicles all these events, sticking to the main narrative of Singh, Das and their relationship.
Top administration officials are expected to testify again Thursday that they "faithfully implemented" the health care law.
" But prosecutor Peter Koski said the judge had "faithfully and consistently applied the federal rules of evidence.
Is he so sociopathic that he can't be trusted to follow, let alone faithfully execute, the law?
Our system of government depends upon a Supreme Court that will faithfully uphold and apply the Constitution.
I read him faithfully during those years, and was glad to read him again in scuzzy 19513.
Until then, we will continue to faithfully pray and relentlessly work to bring our son safely home.
These policies worked elsewhere and could have worked in Argentina, he argues, had they been faithfully followed.
But he served faithfully until a chilly night in 2008 when he just couldn't take it anymore.
Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama have all failed in their constitutional duty to faithfully execute those laws.
He faithfully recreated it out of pastel translucent silk, with details down to light fixtures and faucets.
"And we will do so adhering faithfully to the international sanctions regime on the DPRK," Kang added.
That she did, faithfully, until she kept her appointment under the new administration, which showed no compassion.
The benefit for you is the automation of those tax payments and knowing you'll make them faithfully.
The rationale is based on the president's duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
The hills, the craters, the valleys: every detail would be recreated faithfully from maps of the moon.
"If I'm confirmed as secretary, my job is to faithfully implement the programs as passed by Congress, whatever they are, and that would include, if the Affordable Care Act is the law of the land and remains such, to implement it as faithfully as possible," Azar told Sen.
"If I'm confirmed as secretary, my job is to faithfully implement the programs as passed by Congress, whatever they are, and that would include, if the Affordable Care Act is the law of the land and remains such, to implement it as faithfully as possible," Azar told Congress.
In nearly every other animal, RNA—the middleman in that process—faithfully transmits the message in the genes.
Moreover, Faithfully LGBT is hoping to help alleviate the discrimination trans people have faced in the Christian community.
"Paul faithfully served the residents and visitors of Lexington County throughout his career," fire chief Mark Davis said.
That's a flagrant violation of the president's constitutional duty to take care that the laws are faithfully executed.
"[With] laboratory experiments, you never know if you're reproducing all aspects of the real environment faithfully," Keutsch said.
President Trump should ensure that his administration faithfully carries out all of Congress's human rights and Taiwan mandates.
Shuri, Okoye, Ayo, and M'Baku all remain faithfully by his side, after surviving the climactic battle against Killmonger.
Even the weakest person, the most poorly formed person, receives the grace to live the marriage covenant faithfully.
The royal-blue custom Marc Jacobs look faithfully harkens back to the album art for Bowie's Aladdin Sane.
"A family member gave me the numbers over 25 years ago and I faithfully play them," he said.
Inside, the chef, Corey Lee, faithfully replicates dishes dreamed up by Sean Brock, Alice Waters and other innovators.
"The President's responsibility to faithfully execute the laws of the land begins in his own administration," Pence wrote.
On multiple occasions now, Russia has been blamed for not convincing Assad to faithfully negotiate peace in Syria.
I will apply the law — I will apply the law faithfully and fearlessly and without regard to persons.
Work teams strove faithfully in spite of the low visibility to dig out river banks for watershed restoration.
This is his exploratory phase -- these conversations with everyday Americans, whose stories he has faithfully and fluently shared.
"I had just finished explaining to him how important it was to take this medication faithfully," she says.
Trilobites The males of an obscure frog species in Borneo faithfully tend their eggs, undistracted by new mates.
Its subjects were often "ripped from the headlines," faithfully or otherwise, lending it the poignancy of true crime.
Fox News, which faithfully amplified Mr. Trump's warnings about the migrants, has gone similarly quiet on the subject.
"They have faithfully implemented the policies of multiple presidents even when they disagreed with those policies," she says.
Its second half does faithfully recreate the making of The Room with several frame-by-frame re-enactments.
"Governor Bullock will continue to faithfully and effectively serve the people of Montana as their Governor," Slayen said.
He was merely searching for a way to serve God faithfully in community during a prolonged civilizational collapse.
It's been faithfully restored and pays homage to its former life through preserved details and vintage, period furniture.
"It was a painstaking process to make each as faithfully as possible and took many hours," she said.
These maneuvers violated core constitutional principles: separation of powers and the president's duty to execute the laws faithfully.
" The key phrase that people have overlooked in that line is what it means to be "faithfully executed.
Each faithfully recreates a cat from the hugely popular kitty collecting mobile game, along with its favorite accessory.
Other than this delightful bit of fan service, Grey Worm and Missandei are both still faithfully serving their queen.
The Constitution, which is our highest law, provides that the president must faithfully execute the law and the Constitution.
A judge ruled that the pair had failed to take their oaths "faithfully and truthfully" during their swearing-in.
Combining an anti-HIV drug with a contraceptive may give women a reason to use the product more faithfully.
It is also inconsistent with the constitutional provision that the president take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
"I look forward to working with the new attorney general and feel confident he will serve the country faithfully."
It wasn't to give readers that warm, fuzzy feeling you get when you seen something you love adapted faithfully.
On bass-rich electronic music albums like The Glitch Mob's Love Death Immortality, the PM3 performs faithfully but forgettably.
Folly, though, would be thinking it's possible to render real black athletes this faithfully, without importing any further context.
Our Constitution, however, authorizes an elected legislature to establish laws and directs the president only to "faithfully execute" them.
It sticks very faithfully to the facts of Beckett's biography, but often doesn't tell you exactly what they are.
Faithfully executing the laws means following all U.S. law, not just those provisions that further the administration's restrictionist agenda.
More than 25 percent of federal employees have faithfully served in the military prior to joining the federal workforce.
And while many Americans believe fervently and faithfully in expanding opportunity, America's internship-industrial complex does just the opposite.
He dresses in luxury labels, primarily Italian, and rarely repeats an outfit, faithfully keeping track of what he wears.
It doesn't only affect Donald Trump and his closest aides, who faithfully bolster his falsehoods, damaging their own reputation.
" Obama then repeated the incorrect version, saying he would execute "the office of president of the United States faithfully.
If anything, he looked closer, examining the spelt so carefully, so faithfully, he might have been reading ancient scrolls.
A contingent of correction officers has faithfully attended the trial, with dozens of them packing the benches at times.
The building code does more to shape contemporary design than a desire to faithfully adhere to traditional architectural tropes.
You hit upon a unique, engaging formula from the very start, and have stuck with it faithfully for decades.
Among his duties specified in the Constitution is that he shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
But he also has a revisionist streak, an interest in reimagining the recent past rather than faithfully reconstructing it.
It might serve history a tad more faithfully to note other appeals that Dr. King made in that Feb.
With the complete freedom offered by the page, he has faithfully recreated the times lived between 1928 and 1933.
For the last 20 years, he has faithfully met with fans for at least 20 minutes after each round.
When we feel road rage, the feeling faithfully depicts the disturbed state of our physiology brought about by anger.
This means that the men and women they so faithfully served are increasingly being left out in the cold.
Rather, they want court decisions that faithfully follow our Constitution and laws as adopted through the American democratic process.
"We agree that in some areas the Koreans need to do more to faithfully implement the deal," he said.
David Davis resigned as chief Brexit negotiator because he could no longer faithfully represent the government's position on Brexit.
The version they will play at the Met Breuer in March will reproduce the entire suite, but not faithfully.
For Indian artists of all styles and mediums feeling the subject was just as important as faithfully observing it.
But the artist Simon Denny did, using the published patent to faithfully create the design in its full glory.
That includes personnel in main justice but also the much larger number that faithfully fulfill their responsibility every day.
Throughout the 2016 election cycle, Paladino played the role of Trump surrogate faithfully, even during the campaign's lowest moments.
The point of advertising is obviously not to faithfully recreate adversity or the human complexity of our cultural icons.
I mean, people may or may not report faithfully on a meeting in terms of the minutes, the communication.
Nearly a decade ago, Mr. Perlman introduced Mova, which was designed to more faithfully capture the subtleties of facial expressions.
The pieces were not only watched over, they were restored, and the ones that were beyond repair were faithfully replicated.
Level-1 AVs hold promise for traffic jam reduction because the vehicles can follow their driving rules faithfully and consistently.
"At very high noise exposures, people very faithfully wear hearing protection and at low noise situations, people don't," he said.
Westeros needs a king who cares for his subjects, and no one cares as deeply or as faithfully as Ghost.
"I watch every game faithfully cheering them on and always will cuz I have love for so many of them!"
The purpose of Senate confirmation hearings should be to ensure that nominees are qualified and will faithfully serve the public.
I was truly thankful to have a tool that so faithfully reproduced the lefts and rights, the dips and curbing.
They're supposed to ensure that the nation's laws are faithfully executed—not that a rich corporate ally gets bailed out.
She argued that the Constitution implies that the president cannot obstruct justice because they swear to uphold the laws faithfully.
And we augment our global power by faithfully upholding in our own country the principles we seek to promote abroad.
For months, news outlets have faithfully covered the latest updates on Kim Jong Un and North Korea's continued nuclear tests.
It's simply so that after this is all over, however it shakes out, we can say we bore witness faithfully.
"We have little trust in the Department's current leadership to faithfully adhere to principles of scientific integrity," the lawmakers wrote.
Deeply disappointed that the Senate confirmed an AG whose record does not show he will faithfully & fairly enforce the law.
It faithfully complies with DMCA takedown requests, but they have no hope of keeping up with the firehose of uploads.
We promise that if you faithfully the instructions below you will score a spot on the Spotify Viral 50 chart.
What is clear is that the roughly 9,700 veterans did not cause this problem but, instead, honored their commitments faithfully.
As prejudice banished a rich and flourishing music scene from the cultural mainstream, Mr. Smith faithfully documented it for posterity.
Now I've changed my tagline to "Faithfully Ever After" to show my intent to fulfill that promise for my readers.
It has been two years since I've paid him, during which time he has faithfully continued to cut the grass.
The induction ceremony for Mr. Grainville spoke to an eternal France faithfully devoted to celebrating words and their ecstatic usage.
Streets and subways, apartments and schoolyards are beautifully and faithfully drawn, as are humans of all ages, shapes and hues.
They've sworn an oath to the Constitution, and they are committed to carrying out the laws faithfully and with heart.
The president cannot exercise his pardon power to nullify his duty to faithfully execute the laws of the United States.
To this point, the menu had faithfully followed kaiseki's ritualized sequence of courses and its stopwatch-precise attention to seasonality.
He has kept at it faithfully over the years, even though he moved out of the neighborhood a while ago.
As a technical matter, that is true, but the president must faithfully execute the laws, including the Impoundment Control Act.
The county refuses to do so because her aunt has faithfully voted in every election over the last 10 years.
There isn't much to say about the app beyond that it faithfully replicates the website, down to the color scheme.
Far from using his power to faithfully implement the ACA, the president is actively using his power to destroy it.
The artist's sister and nephew helped conceive of his final resting place, the interior of which faithfully replicates Paisley Park's atrium.
Trump had a good night Tuesday, faithfully reading a speech that sanded down the sharp edges of his familiar, provocative message.
Today he and his 12-person team mount exhibits in museums around the world, and art lovers collect his work faithfully.
It will be my unyielding commitment, if I am confirmed, to see that the laws are enforced faithfully, effectively, and impartially.
But we're still ultimately left with a screenplay that faithfully emphasizes Good Omens' plot rather than its profundities or literary flourishes.
Common housing that has been faithfully maintained sometimes joins the ranks of these desirables; otherwise it becomes a subject of archaeology.
One of the most interesting thing about The Millionaires' Conspiracy is just how faithfully it translates the DS experience to mobile.
To me, the mark of its success isn't whether it faithfully depicts Montana or whether the dialogue edges toward overly pat.
They describe their longtime friend -- the top US diplomat in Ukraine -- as someone with integrity who has served his country faithfully.
Kim also reportedly said North Korea will faithfully fulfill its nuclear nonproliferation obligations and make an effort to realize global denuclearization.
The president has a duty to take care that all the laws are faithfully executed, not just the ones he likes.
Hamdullah faithfully served his country in the Turkish Armed Forces for more than two decades before retiring as a specialist sergeant.
While he's never actually been to Oakland, every Sunday he sits in the Raider Room faithfully listening to the radio broadcast.
The team screened thousands of molecules to find two that would pair up and be copied as faithfully as natural ones.
Closing track "Unbroken" is textured, aggressive, and fast, with a hefty melodic midsection—textbook stadium crust, executed faithfully and will passion.
It's a public utility, an art gallery, a waiting room, an inside joke that only those who faithfully ride truly get.
"As a jurist, Judge Roberts' approach will be that of his entire career: carefully, faithfully applying the Constitution and legal precedent."
"In My Way" faithfully follows the Speedy Ortiz mantra, leading with its poppiness and then flipping it at a moment's notice.
Pelley did not draw the nightly audience of yesteryear when 30 million would faithfully tune in every night to watch Cronkite.
The ad agency behind the campaign, Wieden+Kennedy New York, took pains to recreate the original scene as faithfully as possible.
Current systems faithfully do what we tell them to do, even if it's not exactly what we meant them to do.
Which key Republicans would be willing to debase themselves as faithfully as Nunes did if Obamacare repeal is a dead letter?
Both are being undertaken deceitfully, out of step with the standard view of what it means to faithfully execute elected office.
So I faithfully recreated the iconic photo of Jake Gyllenhaal and Taylor Swift drinking maple lattes in Park Slope in 2013.
Normally, it wouldn't be news when the head of the Justice Department says he or she will faithfully enforce the law.
He assured the servicemembers under his command that, just as faithfully as they had the nation's back, he had theirs.   Gen.
Do I balance my checkbook, faithfully use apps to track my purchases, and carefully track the dollar bills in my purse?
Since 1790, population statistics have faithfully recognized a category of "white" people, sometimes more than one, especially native- and nonnative born.
Like all episodes of Sherlock, "The Lying Detective" is faithfully modeled on one of the original Arthur Conan Doyle short stories.
Its classes, which are streamed from a studio in Manhattan, faithfully recreate the moody, devotional atmospherics of a boutique spin class.
With Mr. Trump you have dozens of things that amount to failing to take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
Ledecky could pedal around campus virtually unnoticed if she weren't one of the rare students to faithfully wear a bike helmet.
It also imposes upon the president a duty to "take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed" (Article II, Section 3).
Here, too, Mr. Wheeler has faithfully delivered, and here, too, he and his agency have given short shrift to human health.
In the absence of a reauthorization, PHMSA will continue to faithfully pursue its important safety work based upon its expired authorization.
After her first trimester she faithfully took buprenorphine, which eased her opioid cravings but put Jay'la Cy'anne at risk for withdrawal.
We have always been confident that this would be the end result, as Joe faithfully abided his moral and ethical duties.
Faithfully showing up every morning 26 days a week (give or take a day or 236) for the last 4 years.
Other than the macular degeneration, the woman had only high blood pressure, for which she faithfully took a pill each day.
My parents were raised observing religion the normal way, faithfully attending services in drafty old buildings with beautiful stained glass windows.
White House officials defended General McMaster, saying that he has faithfully reflected the president's views, not tried to impose his own.
"The guidance resources that were withdrawn or removed are critical to ensuring nondiscrimination rules are fully and faithfully implemented," they wrote.
Given that the signal was so faithfully periodic, they jokingly labeled the radio source as LGM-1 (for "little green men").
It will be my unyielding commitment, if I am confirmed, to see that the laws are enforced faithfully, effectively and impartially.
"Well, my litmus test for any Supreme Court justice is whether he or she will faithfully apply the Constitution," Cruz said.
"Governor Bullock will continue to faithfully and effectively serve the people of Montana as their Governor," a Bullock spokeswoman told CNN.
"Governor Bullock will continue to faithfully and effectively serve the people of Montana as their Governor," said Bullock spokeswoman Galia Slayen.
"The problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented, but that socialism has been faithfully implemented," he said.
He should be asked whether the president's obligation to "faithfully execute" the laws means that he must act in good faith.
In fact, the early signs are that Mr Duque's government is faithfully implementing the accord struck by his predecessor, Juan Manuel Santos.
I faithfully committed my Monday's to the sometimes torturous sagas of second tier hip hop artists in New York, Atlanta, and Hollywood.
She fought like no one we have ever known and Dan was by her side serving her faithfully until the last kiss.
Truman's middle name was just the letter S. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT: Faithfully execute the Office of the President of the United States.
Book readers have been waiting faithfully for "The Winds of Winter," which will be the sixth installment of a planned seven books.
That includes personnel in Main Justice but also the much larger number that faithfully fulfill their responsibility every day throughout this nation.
Together we thought through the film and whether it faithfully rendered a writer, a phenomenon who is still clanging in our heads.
The Madonna and child watched over her bedside table, where she kept the anti-ageing cream she faithfully smoothed on each night.
Chiefs, however, are also accountable for fostering a professional culture in which law and policy are executed faithfully and without exception. 2.
"They'll be able to say, 'yeah, we had problems before but the U.S. was never really faithfully implementing the agreement,'" Nephew said.
According to Activision, the game will faithfully recreate the original levels, but update the control scheme, add new rewards, and "reimagined" music.
The LS30 recreates game environments faithfully and accurately, and doesn't spoil the joys of movies and music when you want some diversity.
If the Court majority faithfully applies these criteria in the pending challenge to the travel ban, the implications could be broad indeed.
With her guidance, Ms. Padron learned "to keep my sugar at a steady level" and to take her medications faithfully, she said.
So you've looked up your birth chart, read your horoscopes faithfully, and are thinking about getting a reading with a professional astrologer.
"Samantha Dravis has been a senior leader at the EPA and has performed her duties faithfully for her entire tenure," he said.
In faithfully rendering the clipped rhythms and natural cadences of the language, the music taps into the deeper meaning of the words.
Cockrill faithfully attended minor league hockey games as a boy, hoping against hope that the N.H.L. would one day come to town.
This invites many of the clichés of the memory play — musical underlining, frozen tableaus — which the director Nigel Shawn Williams faithfully indulges.
" He continues: "We wanted to do this faithfully, so we spent a lot of time working on a lot of little elements.
The Constitution does vest executive authority in the president and directs the president to "take care" that the laws are faithfully executed.
We're accustomed to thinking of our cells sharing an identical set of genes, faithfully copied ever since we were mere fertilized eggs.
But since she arrived here a decade ago, she has faithfully sampled prix fixe menus in aspirational dining rooms around the city.
Despite that initial resistance, she has faithfully taken the drugs that control her delusions and has not returned to the hospital since.
In order to well and faithfully discharge the duties of 'the' office, you need to understand the unique responsibilities of your office.
Indeed, the Constitution's "take care" clause imbues the president with the responsibility to keep the government operating and faithfully execute its laws.
Every December since, my close friends and I have faithfully returned to small town Ontario to play videogames for 24 hours straight.
But the Marvel movies faithfully captured the spirit of those characters and the fun and adventurous vibe of the Marvel Comics world.
Will Byers' bedroom is even faithfully replicated, where you'll spot his boombox, bed, desk, desk lamp, drawings and movie posters all in place.
Clearly, they feared losing the audience's interest and attention if they faithfully followed Martin's sprawl and threw us in with entirely new faces.
TRUMP: In choosing Justice Kennedy&aposs replacement, my greatest responsibility is to select a justice who will faithfully interpret the Constitution as written.
I want to spend more time listening to the gallerists and taking notes so that I can faithfully describe the work to others.
China apparently felt that Mrs Lam would be a less controversial leader, as well as someone who would faithfully implement the party's policies.
The agency had a full section of its website dedicated to informing the public about Y22K, which the Internet Archive has faithfully archived.
"As a jurist, Judge Roberts's approach will be that of his entire career: carefully, faithfully applying the Constitution and legal precedent," Cruz wrote.
All that said, Trump really is faithfully replicating industry talking points here, which is a lot better than he does on other issues.
You can actually see through the whole and see the room you were just in faithfully represented in miniature, which is pretty incredible.
I have endeavored very faithfully for three years to keep this circumstance confidential for the sake of my children to protect their innocence.
Even though all characters are anthropomorphic animals, every other detail of Edo-era feudal Japan (roughly 1600-1860) is faithfully rendered by Sakai.
Political appointees like the FBI director and attorney general are expected to faithfully follow the president's instructions and help to advance his agenda.
My chagrin at this did not stem from some deep-seated disdain for Girls, a show I have watched faithfully since its premiere.
In every case, Castle has faithfully recorded shapes and even colors, seemingly unconcerned with the images' intended messages and omitting all printed texts.
The test lasts 50 minutes, and whoever completes the task most faithfully to the original (thus accruing the most points) is the winner.
Since her conviction, Guadalupe had been raising her two U.S. citizen children and checking in faithfully with ICE, complying with all their requirements.
They also argued the administration's decision violates the "Take Care" clause of the Constitution that mandates that the President faithfully execute the law.
Many critics have cited the "Take Care" clause of the Constitution, which, as you say, directs the president to "faithfully execute" the laws.
" Flanagan is a huge fan of King, and wanted to make sure he faithfully adapted King's sequel to his hit novel "The Shining.
Only on a tour can visitors enter Gropius's faithfully reconstructed office, which was a showpiece for the first official Bauhaus exhibition in 1923.
A spokesperson for the Chinese embassy told CNN the government "has been comprehensively, accurately, faithfully and strictly implementing" the UN's North Korea resolutions.
They also argued the administration's decision violates the "Take Care" clause of the Constitution which mandates that the President faithfully execute the law.
"We are committed to faithfully administering the new mistaken-conviction statute the legislature enacted," Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said in a statement.
"It is troubling to learn that you are putting your radical agenda ahead of your responsibility to implement the law faithfully," Pallone wrote.
They chose to support him over Jimmy Carter, a born-again Baptist Sunday school teacher who had been faithfully married to one woman.
The BMW unit said it is "faithfully cooperating" with the government on their probe into certificate documentation errors, and will take necessary measures.
I would like to reiterate that the Chinese government has been comprehensively, accurately, faithfully and strictly implementing the Security Council's DPRK-related resolutions.
Yet, cops faithfully enforce drug laws by fishing with a large net, and if that net nabs someone like Clarence, so be it.
"I faithfully chewed those calcium supplements, and then a study said they didn't do any good at all," said Bentley, from Austin, Texas.
But while Sessions has faithfully executed Trump's policies, he fell out of favor with the President for recusing himself from the Russia investigation.
Ms. Mai is a controlled, soft singer, and she uses the beat as a beacon, following it faithfully and never stomping on it.
Rather than provide inks directly, it sold the means by which a printer could faithfully and consistently reproduce any color in Pantone's library.
It was a perpetual intrigue to Kraft and Mayer that facts faithfully recorded in deck logs and official reports could prove so misleading.
In his speech at the 2009 Conservative Political Action Conference, he urged conservatives to create media outlets that more faithfully represented the facts.
Delta faithfully carried on flying the Jumbo Jet, serving mostly Asian destinations with the aircraft until its retirement of the aircraft in 2018. 
" She could just as faithfully invoke the subordination of women, as she did elegiacally in the poem "The Thought That Was Called Helen.
So just by faithfully translating the plot to the stage, Ms. Hagedorn's version of "Felix Starro" slices our attention too thinly and evenly.
Voting is a privilege that should not be taken lightly, and I am obligated to faithfully implement Amendment 4 as it is defined.
"Governor Bullock will continue to faithfully and effectively serve the people of Montana as their Governor," said Galia Slayen, Bullock Campaign communications director.
So far the center has charged $000, which he is paying off in $20 increments while faithfully following his hygienist's home care instructions.
"The problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented, but that socialism has been faithfully implemented," Trump said to applause.
Researchers also lacked data on how faithfully patients took medicines prescribed to help prevent another heart attack or blockage in their blood vessels.
Speaking to journalists on Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said China was "faithfully and strictly" implementing UN sanctions against North Korea.
The Securities and Exchange Commission of the Philippines is mandated, among others, to ensure that media businesses are faithfully observing this constitutional provision.
We cannot faithfully execute the immigration laws of the United States if we exempt classes or categories of removable aliens from potential enforcement.
That includes faithfully stripping away overly scary conclusions if any of them aren't justified—which is all a climate skeptic can reasonably demand.
When Egypt's former defense minister, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, ascended to the presidency in 2014, nearly all of Egypt's media stood faithfully by him.
No one could faithfully adapt Martin's two great sprawling messes, A Feast For Crows and A Dance With Dragons, nor would they want to.
In the end, the question comes down to this: Has the president faithfully executed the responsibilities of the office, free of untoward foreign influence?
"A family member gave me the numbers over 55 years ago and I faithfully play them," he explained at a press conference in November.
This move, he wrote, was designed to protect America's "safety and territorial integrity" and to "ensure that the nation's immigration laws are faithfully executed".
"I faithfully chewed those calcium supplements, and then a study said they didn't do any good at all," said Ms. Bentley, from Austin, Texas.
It is true today, and it is a responsibility that, faithfully carried out, will do the very most we can to prevent another Orlando.
Such messaging would, of course, be greatly assisted by nakedly partisan rulings that work primarily to benefit Republicans rather than faithfully interpret the Constitution.
But his attorney described him as "an honest, decent person who has faithfully worked for the city of Flint and its residents" for years.
Article II of the Constitution places the duty to "take care that the laws are faithfully executed" on the president – and the president alone.
Trump is promising to eliminate two regulations for every one added, a policy that could supercharge growth over the long term if faithfully implemented.
It argued Wednesday that the structure of the agency diminishes the president's power under Article II of the Constitution to faithfully execute the laws.
" The Tribune reports that the dispatcher recognized the dog's years of service: "Canine Rachel has faithfully served the Chicago Police Department since June 2006.
"The broadest way that the Court could rule is that the President failed to take care that the laws are faithfully executed," Blackman said.
It exists within a very prescriptive formula, faithfully recreating the cinematic techniques of the time—at least in appearance, if not in actual execution.
Because, as advisers point out, insurers will cancel your policy even if you had a memory lapse after faithfully paying your premiums for years.
And though we haven't seen much of him onscreen, he seems to have been faithfully guarding Winterfell through most of the last two seasons.
But now, it too is being subjected to the scrutiny of a judiciary that does not trust this administration to faithfully enforce the law.
The Republicans faithfully claim to be learning the lesson of the failed Obamacare repeal effort, but stripped to its essence, what is the lesson?
It has everything to do with whether those regulations faithfully implement the statute passed by Congress, or are just something the agency made up.
The U.S. Supreme Court can end this by abandoning Chevron deference and returning to its constitutional responsibility to independently, faithfully, and conclusively interpret statutes.
No former vice president would want to run in a jam-packed primary field without the endorsement of the popular president he faithfully served.
The decision to destroy the video, she explained, was legal because there was a detailed written record faithfully recording every detail of the interrogation.
"We pray that he will lead wisely and faithfully keep his oath to a Constitution of limited government," Mr. Sasse said in a statement.
His father, Leonard Postilio, faithfully indulged his obsession by taking him to Sinatra conventions, while worrying a bit about where this fandom would lead.
Followers of Jesus aren't doing a very good job of living faithfully in a broken world, perhaps because we're looking inward instead of upward.
And the film's tone and presentation have been beautifully and faithfully transferred to the small screen — along with its themes and complex world-building.
He faithfully follows the thread of innumerable petty dramas that punctuate gang life, and highlights the strange centrality of envy, something many observers miss.
Other providers have tried to use Joseph's model, but she isn't sure if they are applying it faithfully enough to produce the same results.
"Joe was a Godly man who faithfully loved the Lord, his family and his church," wrote Yolanda Rankin in a GoFundMe for his family.
The plans that countries offered in Paris would, even if faithfully carried out, fall far short of cutting emissions enough to meet the goal.
Shinhan said in a statement that it has faithfully collaborated with the FSS's inspection and would do the same with the investigation by prosecutors.
Until her death in 2011, she faithfully jotted down what she ate on that day, and where she went, what she saw and whom.
But he has fooled Republicans in Congress, who have degraded themselves and their offices by faithfully parroting Mr. Putin's propaganda in the mainstream press.
In the course of today's events, it becomes necessary for us to address, among other grievances, the president's failure to faithfully execute the law.
It argued Wednesday that the structure of the agency diminishes the president's power under Article II of the Constitution to faithfully execute the laws.
"Throughout the three decades, the Russian Federation has strictly adhered to the INF Treaty and observed it faithfully," the Russian Foreign Ministry said Friday.
He has denied giving such an order and said that the diary did not faithfully record what was actually discussed during the aides' meetings.
Many Republicans participated faithfully and impartially in the congressional investigations of Richard Nixon's transgressions, voting in the House Judiciary Committee for articles of impeachment.
The operative phrase here is "happen to be"; this show has no interest in sensationalizing their sexuality or congratulating itself on portraying it faithfully.
"John and I have disagreed at times, as is commonplace at senior government levels, but he has always served his country faithfully," Bolton tweeted.
Laila is fighting hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, or HLH, a rare and life-threatening immune disease, but she's been faithfully cheering on the Blues throughout the playoffs.
We see great value in having an institution like the Appellate Body that ensures dispute panels faithfully apply the rules to which we all agreed.
The official said that while many states implement the law "faithfully," others have exercised their power in a way that has delayed energy infrastructure projects.
It was a big counterculture hit back in the '60s, and FM rock stations are still faithfully playing it every Thanksgiving Day — usually at noon.
John David brings our hearts so much joy and we've watched him faithfully pray, wait, and trust God for the right girl to come along!
One plaintiff who "loves this country and [has] served it faithfully and well" for 14 years, Judge Kollar-Kottely wrote, resents the change in policy.
Set in the unsettling near-future, the series (faithfully adapted from the book) is quick to establish milieu through the eyes of Offred (Elisabeth Moss).
And the simple joy of driving in Forza Horizon 4, plus the faithfully-rendered British countryside, makes it an unexpected standout in an overcrowded genre.
On Tuesday, the Roloffs shared the cover art for their upcoming book, A Love Letter Life: Pursue Creatively, Date Intentionally, Love Faithfully, exclusively with PEOPLE.
Directors set out to re-create every scene as faithfully as possible, with meticulous attention aimed at blocking, cadence, camera angles, and even the soundtrack.
As a kid, I remember faithfully waking up on Saturday mornings to tune into the trials of Goku and his cohort of energy-wielding superheroes.
"I did my job, which was to protect the American people, and I did it faithfully and to the best of my ability," she said.
But there is a mid-point, a way of depicting health more faithfully that, rather than making games less enjoyable, accords them depth and intrigue.
In the wake of his defeat, Sanders sought out a delegate system within the Democratic Party that reflects the will of the voters more faithfully.
Forza Motorsport features the Circuit de la Sarthe, and it's reproduced faithfully enough that you can learn the sequence of turns and the braking points.
The models for Spanish clothing brand Desigual walked the runway at New York Fashion Week yesterday with faithfully recreated Snapchat filters as their only makeup.
The thin stone veneer under the windows remains, along with the awning's promise of "seafood, steak, pasta, mofongo," all of which the menu faithfully delivers.
"I don't believe that that person is doing a good service to faithfully execute their job and the performance of their duties," said GOP Rep.
To avoid a life of misery, you must "faithfully" follow through with plans and do exactly what you said you're going to do, said Munger.
In his versions — rendered on board in oils and enamels — the labels have been faithfully reproduced and the well-worn grooves painstakingly incised by hand.
When, as the Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem found, "soldiers—including snipers—fired for hours on end at protesters," they were faithfully implementing official policy.
Every patriotic American should demand that our president stop praising the Russian dictator who attacks us and start faithfully executing the laws of the land.
Her publishers have faithfully protected that privacy, even as her books sold millions of copies and made guessing her identity a favorite literary parlor game.
He returned to his hometown of Santiago, Cuba, to record this one with traditional musicians, playing faithfully in a range of 20th-century dance styles.
According to Tang calligrapher Sun Guoting, only after an artist faithfully copied a master could he understand the fundamentals of the brush and individual style.
On September 15, 2017, Cassini is scheduled to dive to its nebulous grave deep within the planet it has faithfully observed for over a decade.
Insurers entering the business in the 1990s and early 2000s didn't anticipate that so many policyholders would faithfully pay their premiums and eventually file claims.
For years, I'd dilated faithfully every day, just as he told me, to the point where it hurt, and had created my own vaginal opening.
The critical mass actually came from the African-American community, where women vote more faithfully than men, and virtually all of them went for Jones.
His mother, Martha (Pierson) Villas, came from Georgia and was an exacting cook who methodically devised her own recipes and faithfully mingled local ingredients exclusively.
The obsession in question is "Brigsby Bear," an amusingly weird live-action children's television show that James (Kyle Mooney) has been faithfully watching since childhood.
Justin is a sturdy outdoorsman who prays the rosary faithfully and is certain that whatever power Christians still have in the world today is fleeting.
"We've had a good day," said Senate Appropriations Chairman Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), who noted that Mnuchin has faithfully negotiated on behalf of the administration.
Republican lawmakers swore an oath to bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution and to well and faithfully discharge the duties of their office.
"I will continue to lead Israel responsibly and faithfully for as long as you, the citizens of Israel, choose me to lead you," he said.
Their new album, Peace Is Forefeit, is a monument to the twin aural horrors of old school death and stenchcore, executed faithfully and with exacting precision.
The good, the bad and the ugly of Kennedy's legacy is that he faithfully applied the Constitution and applicable law as written – except when he didn't.
"China fully, earnestly and faithfully enforces relevant Security Council resolutions, which include clear provisions on North Korea's coal exports," said ministry spokesman Geng Shuang last Wednesday.
The game that depicted military life more faithfully, and tried to illustrate and explain it for the public, is now helping soldiers to better understand themselves.
Iconic lines and moments have been faithfully recreated and easter eggs abound (look out for Kevin McAllister), but the tone of this story is mostly new.
When making his report to Grey, Jamie faithfully reports every work, but takes care to make it all sound like the ravings of a mad man.
" What they're saying: Vice President Mike Pence: "Nikki Haley served our nation with distinction, faithfully advancing President Trump's America First agenda and she will be missed.
Wade was rightly decided, saying only in his 2006 DC circuit confirmation hearing that he would follow its precedent "faithfully and fully" if he were confirmed.
Jones' version of Danny Rand faithfully keeps the dragon tattoo from the comics, but somehow it doesn't translate quite as smoothly in a live-action setting.
Celebrated for the complex, unexpected rhythms he built from sampled and re-mapped drum sounds, a live band cannot faithfully recreate those subtle, machine-manipulated nuances.
He took two steps toward his brother, but this wasn't really Bernie, just a robotic actor faithfully playing out a drama to which Gavin wasn't invited.
A statue of the suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, unveiled in London last year, faithfully reproduces one of her brooches and the crow's feet around her eyes.
Kept supplied with sufficient quantities of X and Y, the new cells faithfully replicated the enhanced DNA—and, crucially, their descendants continued to do so, too.
Because tumouroids faithfully replicate the cancers from which they are derived, a drug that works in the test tube should work in the patient as well.
Relying almost entirely on dance and costumes to convey the idea of, well, cats, the show cycles through characters faithfully taken from T.S. Eliot's cat poems.
One pair of drawers, however, remained faithfully in our (underwear) drawers throughout the ebb and flow of cheek coverage: a good, old-fashioned, pantyline-preventing thong.
This means that it has a 16 bit CPU, onboard FM synthesis to faithfully render those legendary soundtracks, and even outputs the Genesis' original video resolution.
But the word seems to pop into his head more frequently when he is inventing or exaggerating a conversation than when he is faithfully relaying one.
If you can't prevent wrongdoing — if you can't faithfully perform the duties of the office without "mental reservation" (as the oath of office says) — you resign.
Like the sun promises to rise each morning, hordes of crimson salmon — numbering in the tens of millions — faithfully return to Alaska's Bristol Bay each summer.
And, while the bosses at Scarlet magazine are good-hearted and faithfully mentor their assistants, is that really an accurate, across-the-board representation of reality?
Ten years ago John Hodge, the screenwriter of both films, tried to faithfully adapt Porno, but the unanimous feeling was that the film shouldn't be made.
So no one else in the department would have the authority to do that, and you have my assurance that we're gonna faithfully follow that regulation.
But if it hopes to be the archivist for the history of an entire sport, it should try to preserve the record as faithfully as possible.
"This hearing is about how you will lead the Central Intelligence Agency in the future, not how you faithfully executed missions in the past," he said.
Sticking fairly faithfully to the original, the track is especially enhanced by Duterte's staccato vocals and an even more languid instrumental than Lennon and McCartney's version.
The family faithfully observed the pillars of Islam, she said, and while she dressed modestly, she did not cover her hair, and he accepted her choice.
The president has a higher duty to faithfully enforce the laws, but only a man capable of putting country over self-interest would perform that duty.
"The Episcopal Church is faithfully seeking to truly become 'a house of prayer for all people,' as Jesus said quoting the Hebrew prophets," the Most Rev.
The former White House chief strategist said he plans to recruit candidates who can run against lawmakers who have not faithfully fought to enact Trump's agenda.
With battleground states not shifting much recently, a general election vote in Vermont (true blue) or Alabama (faithfully red), for example, has essentially become a formality.
"This is the youngest team to win a league championship," said the mayor, who has faithfully attended all the playoff and World Series games at Wrigley.
" The statement continued: "DOJ, DHS, and HHS will continue to faithfully execute the laws passed by Congress to protect our nation, its borders, and its citizens.
In fact, less than a third of primary classrooms in seven Indian states that used the method did so faithfully, according to a 2015 Unicef study.
"The president of the United States has a constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed," Ackerman said in a subsequent phone interview.
I can say that the police officers, although they had anxiety about everything that was going on, the officers were doing their job, you know, faithfully.
There is a depressing similarity between the racial trauma that this film faithfully revisits and the painful events of today caught on cellphones and police dashcams.
Some of the policies Murray's company has advocated for have been faithfully executed without research, thoughtful public comment periods or policy input from public health professionals.
The mode is basically a glorified skinned Android launcher that faithfully re-creates the original RAZR UI through software, right down to the classic boot animation.
Sometimes the distancing works, but in other moments the theatricality feels forced, as if the creators were faithfully adhering to the rules of a deconstructionist playbook.
"Congressman Thornberry has served his constituents faithfully for more than 6900 years and his retirement is a loss for the Congress," Smith said in a statement.
Taylor had no problem with Giuliani's involvement per se, as long as the lawyer worked to faithfully execute the official stated aims of US foreign policy.
"This is a clear breach of trust placed in the President to faithfully execute the laws and to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution," they continued.
The architects who oversaw the early excavations were mainly interested in unearthing the colonial capital's original brick foundations so that they could faithfully recreate its buildings.
Even if OSM faithfully pursues the spirit of the order, there are still important ambiguities to be resolved, such as what counts as an existing regulation.
In 2008, a Syrian truck driver was faithfully following his satellite navigation system and ended up 1,600 miles away from where he was supposed to be.
And we believe that until the U.S. faithfully and entirely honors its TRIPS obligations, the comparison suggested by the U.S. is clearly without the legal benchmark.
Jaki belongs to Solidarna Polska, a party allied with PiS, but launched his campaign at the ruling party's convention in September and faithfully echoes its nationalist message.
Tyrion Lannister Tyrion has been on Daenerys' side since Season 6, and he continues to serve her faithfully in Season 7 as the Hand of the Queen.
"Brett is a brilliant jurist who has faithfully applied the Constitution and laws throughout his 12 years on the D.C. Circuit," Bush said in a statement Monday.
"Jennifer Newstead is an exceptional lawyer who has served the American people, our State Department team, and the Trump Administration faithfully as our Legal Adviser," Pompeo wrote.
No country adheres more faithfully to the EU's many rules and regulations than Norway, despite having an amount of wriggle room in our European Economic Area agreement.
"The idea was to faithfully recreate the contents of Star Fox 64," Cuthbert, who served as director on the project, explained during the same interview with Iwata.
Like most of its A350 colleagues, the aircraft has been faithfully flying between London and New York since September when the aircraft was inducted into passenger service.
It is hardly unusual for presidents to replace US attorneys, lawyers tasked with ensuring "that the laws be faithfully executed" in the 94 federal districts they oversee.
"We know very well having studied tobacco advertising that Juul's marketing faithfully recapitulates the methods used by the tobacco industry to target young people," Jackler said. Rep.
The S350DB speakers warmly and faithfully reproduce sound equally well from cable TV, set-top boxes, video game consoles old and new, Blu-rays and even vinyl.
Its new, slipcased, facsimile edition faithfully recreates its original design by Marshall Henrichs, which consisted of three fold-out poster-charts and a large-format paperbound book.
All details of his life are faithfully recorded — from the mundane goings-on of running a household, to his prodigious sexual escapades, which were coded in cipher.
Wuchang executives told a provincial newspaper that its liner will faithfully replicate the original Titanic, with a dining hall, theater, luxury first-class cabins and swimming pool.
The parallels between what I was reading and what I'd just seen in Lego Batman (as faithfully described at the beginning of this article) were certainly coincidental.
Given the ease of enforcement, refusing to enforce would represent an especially clear violation of the president's duty to "take care" that the laws are faithfully executed.
His "Ecce Homo" print of 1634 is faithfully copied by Jan Van Vliet in 1635–6, in monochrome, with evidence of corrections by Rembrandt as quality control.
I say "until now" because, my friends, the Sega Genesis is coming back in the form of a reissue that faithfully recreates the original system's hardware specs.
Prosecutors should faithfully execute the law and work toward creating a society where "equal justice under law" is more than a phrase etched outside our Supreme Court.
And—thanks to video effects—the book's original ending is faithfully rendered on stage, where Danny, Wendy and Dick Hallorann escape as Jack blows up the hotel.
"If ever there were a violation of the President's duty to 'take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed,' DACA was it," Paxton said in a statement.
Indeed, Trump and his Health and Human Services secretary, Tom Price, have made no secret of their willingness to undermine the law they're sworn to execute faithfully.
The affirmative duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed essentially acts as an implicit prohibition on obstructing justice by firing ppl leading investigations. pic.twitter.
These are the men who faithfully do the messages, by foot, every day for the mother, year in and year out, until one of them drops dead.
Oversight The Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee plays a vital role in upholding our constitutional obligation to ensure that the laws passed in Congress are faithfully implemented.
"Scribner's edition will include all of the report's pages and we will reproduce the redactions faithfully and unchanged," Scribner's director of publicity Brian Belfiglio told The Hill.
Nonetheless, I tried to become one with my on-screen counterpart (he of the yellow tracksuit), mirroring faithfully every wrist flick, the precise speed of his swivel.
McCain to recognize that he was a man of decency and civic virtue, a man who always faithfully believed in — and served — a cause greater than himself.
For example, I faithfully try to say "the Museum of Modern Art," but what I blurt out instead is " MOMA " (an acronym I invented some years ago).
"The president's constitutional responsibility to faithfully execute the laws requires adequate authority to remove subordinate officers," Francisco titled one section on his brief to the high court.
Only 2.4 percent of those children developed a food allergy, compared with 7.3 percent of those whose parents faithfully stuck to only breast milk for six months.
"Final Follies," which was finished only weeks before his death at 86, is a charming benediction and farewell to the caste whose demise he chronicled so faithfully.
I asked fashion-savvy friends to look at Gucci slide shows with me and help me expand my vocabulary so I could faithfully communicate Mr. Michele's vision.
There's also what's called the "take care clause" of the Constitution (more on this below), which demands that the president "faithfully" execute the laws of the nation.
"It's a concession to a bigger goal," Mr. Corgan said, promising to play the music, for the first time, as faithfully as possible to its recorded version.
The Constitution imposes on the president the duty to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed," which vests the authority to oversee all federal law enforcement.
And yet others were sophisticated stop-action animations created using small wire and papier-mâché puppets, which Shiryaev would manipulate thousands of times to faithfully reproduce choreography.
This was the origin of the modern religious right, and it helps explain why a movement publicly devoted to piety has stood so faithfully by Donald Trump.
By now, the ritual has become familiar, like a monthly installment of a faithfully watched reality show with a story line that has become almost comically consistent.
Rodriguez, the Supreme Court justice Lewis Powell declared that school funding disparities created by property taxes were not unconstitutional, despite those disparities tracking faithfully along racial lines.
With some exceptions, the dogma of free trade has been faithfully adhered to by both Democrats and Republicans, and dutifully championed by policy wonks and media elites.
Congress must step in to ensure that the executive branch is faithfully executing laws, and it must stand ready to investigate any abuses of the pardon power.
Partly false: while some clips in the compilation video faithfully represent Sanders' past remarks, others have been edited in a way that takes them out of context.
"They said, 'this is an opportunity for us to tap into a music genre that hasn't been represented accurately and faithfully on TV to date,'" Riegg said.
I have never forgotten the oath I took to protect and defend the Constitution while faithfully discharging the duties of the office I am honored to hold.
He's recreated, as faithfully as possible, 30 years of scroll bars from some of the top desktop platforms of their day, from Xerox Star to Windows 10.
It is his administration that is faithfully applying the immigration laws passed by Congress, and ensuring that the federal government discharges its duties to the American people.
"Faithfully applying this Court's precedents addressing Congressional subpoenas, two levels of the federal judiciary have upheld that subpoena as valid and enforceable," Letter wrote in Thursday's filing.
A naturalist named Richard Fitter walked the fields of Oxfordshire, England, for more than half a century, faithfully recording the first flowering dates of 385 plant species.
Yet, lurking underneath the fresh disaster, an older spill was spewing ever faithfully forth: A leak that began when another oil platform was damaged six years earlier.
Each scene in the film attempts to faithfully recreate actual vistas you could see if you paid an in-person visit to Saturn, its rings and moons.
But what differs are its photographs, which do not faithfully document any of the recipes' mouthwatering end results but are rather representative of each artist's personal eye.
But if The Walking Dead's creative team were to choose any scene from the show's source material to faithfully adapt, one would think it'd be Glen's death.
Browne returned faithfully to this concept for the current women's collection, with each model sitting at her own desk, tapping out correspondence on a vintage Olivetti Lettera typewriter.
The EMR causes an excruciating disconnect: from other physicians, from patients, from one's clinical intuition, and possibly even from one's ability to adhere faithfully to the Hippocratic oath.
"I have done this faithfully for years, and can honestly say that peanut butter makes my hair healthy and strong, and also makes it grow fast," Colson writes.
There is also the question of whether the deferred deportation violates a dictate of the U.S. Constitution that presidents must "take care" to "faithfully execute" the nation's laws.
In a radical engineering intervention by OMA, Allies & Morrison and Arup, the roof was supported on stilts while the structure beneath it was levelled and then faithfully recreated.
Because the Constitution charges the president with the duty to "take care that the laws are faithfully executed," Mr. Trump serves as the top federal law enforcement officer.
The company promised to "faithfully reproduce" several beloved artifacts in the lobby, including wall tapestries, paper lanterns and sliding doors, the lacquered furnishings and map of time zones.
Not many people faithfully follow the axiom ascribed to the French luminary Voltaire: we should defend the freedom even of those whose ideas we find deeply wrong-headed.
The Constitution allocates some foreign policy powers to the executive, grants some to the legislature, and enjoins the president to 'take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
We hired aforementioned Weapons of Math Destruction author, Cathy O'Neil, who spent five months going through our code to prove it faithfully represented what we say it did.
But in its struggles with inflation, deficits, dollar debt and depreciation, Argentina's economy resembles a classic emerging market more faithfully than many economies that still carry the label.
Video Texas&apos lawyers also argued that DACA was an unconstitutional violation of the president&aposs duty to take care that laws passed by Congress were faithfully executed.
The Iranians negotiate faithfully only when they have no other recourse, and change their behavior only when diplomacy is backed by the credible imposition of costs for noncompliance.
The British heritage label has historically provided a stand-out garment per catwalk that's then faithfully worn by every It girl as soon as it drops in stores.
Eleanor Roosevelt served her country faithfully as first lady – but according to a new biography, she was not always faithful to her husband, former President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Having bid goodbye to the Veyron at last year's Geneva Motor Show, Bugatti has returned with a successor that faithfully carries on the proud heritage of performance fanaticism.
Game Freak had faithfully rendered my childhood in cartoon miniature, but also locked me on the outside—as if I were examining my hometown inside a snow globe.
"By sanitizing its source material and presenting only the ostensibly inoffensive bits, Studio MDHR ignores the context and history of the aesthetic it so faithfully replicates," he writes.
Horan was the band member most involved with the songwriting of One Direction, so he's the most likely to faithfully carry the 1D torch with his solo work.
Such an action, of course, would not have been necessary had Obama 'taken care that the laws be faithfully executed' as he is required under Article II, §3.
Outside factors — how faithfully a movie adapts its source material, how well it carries on a franchise, how blatantly it feeds the audience's nostalgia — are ultimately secondary concerns.
Rick's lab (aka Jerry's garage) looks like it's been faithfully recreated right down to little details like the box of "Time Travel Stuff" and Krombopulos Michael's business card.
"I will faithfully serve that role when I meet President Trump to facilitate dialogue between North Korea and the United States," Moon added, according to The Associated Press.
So long as the president does not grant a pardon for a non-federal offense or in cases of impeachment, the president is arguably faithfully executing the law.
"What everyone should want, and the country needs, is a 'President' capable of comprehending what it means to 'take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed,'" Conway tweeted.
Even if China were to open its borders though, it remains unclear how U.S. companies could faithfully apply the law of China while maintaining their own moral standards.
Even if people chose to save not consume the proceeds, Say was sure this saving would translate faithfully into investment in new capital, like his own cotton factory.
The Complete Digital Marketing Course faithfully retains those hallmarks over 169 lectures and 19.5 hours of quizzes, hands-on practice, and exposure to the most valuable industry tools.
Numbers game It took 18 years, but faithfully playing the same numbers finally paid off for an Idaho man -- in the form of a $2 million Powerball jackpot.
His work, for example, faithfully continues certain rural handcraft and gendered family traditions, while his own itinerant lifestyle necessarily drags the detritus of many places into his practice.
"  Lieu quote tweeted Trump a second time, saying that should he subvert ObamaCare, he would be violating his oath as president to "faithfully execute laws passed by Congress.
And the Unit 4 control room is faithfully re-created, from the control-rod dials on the walls to the white coats and caps worn by the operators.
Since we launched in 2014, we've fulfilled this broad mission faithfully, explaining to our audience the meaning behind the latest entertainment, politics and policy, science, and international news.
He faithfully attends political rallies and watches videos of speeches by Bachir Gemayel, the Christian militia leader who was briefly the president-elect before being assassinated in 1982.
They styled the dishes faithfully, with an addition of peas (at the fictional hot-springs inn that Yuri's parents run in Kyushu, the dish is served with peas).
He may come to regret not following that ancient wisdom more faithfully, though it could be a nation of struggling, striving citizens who will ultimately pay the price.
Mr. Macron does not attack the media as "fake" and carefully avoids personal criticism of journalists, but he clearly does not trust them to relay his message faithfully.
The deepfake Nixon speaks to installation viewers in a faithfully recreated 1960s era living room, complete with a vintage television set, wallpaper, furniture, and the decade's TV ads.
Tuesday, the four homeless mothers occupying an investor-owned home in Oakland texted the supporters who'd been faithfully guarding them since a court ordered their eviction last week.
Courtesy Monique Meloche Gallery, Chicago There's a sense of inevitability about the show, with the Whitney doing its job of faithfully summarizing some prevalent trends in recent art.
But it faithfully follows the complex line of Mr. Armajani's career up to the near-present without trying to isolate its formal strands or smooth its mixed moods.
And, belatedly, across the nation, in vigils and outpourings of unashamed adoration, we show our love of him for loving so faithfully while few of us paid attention.
"That raises a question of whether you can faithfully apply" the Supreme Court's decision Hawley said and repeated that he was "shocked" that Bogren would stand by his brief.
The Security Council sanctions, as we have agreed in our trilateral meeting, will remain in place and faithfully implemented until we are assured of complete denuclearization by North Korea.
"While we do not comment on ongoing litigation, we are working to faithfully comply with the judge's orders in this case," Department of Education spokeswoman Angela Morabito said Wednesday.
Article II of the constitution specifies that presidents "shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed", and they take an oath to do just that on inauguration day.
But I cannot allow that to sway me from my sworn duty ... and to perform faithfully the primary duty of my office, 'To seek justice, not merely to convict.
Plus, if it is the greyhound from the story, I don't want to think of this gorgeous dog that faithfully follows Ford around as brutally tearing apart a cat.
During the "Umbrella Movement" of 2014, involving weeks of sit-ins by protesters demanding free elections, Mr Leung faithfully backed the Communist Party's refusal to entertain the demonstrators' demands.
More than 40 years later, many people (skaters included) still faithfully wear the Vans Slip-Ons, but it's largely due to the style and not the now-outdated performance.
That involved very faithfully "resurrecting pieces in their actual form," as he said, and creating mash-ups of Takada's original animal prints, and Lim and Leon's take on them.
Hailey Baldwin, his ex turned church friend turned current girlfriend, has remained faithfully by his side, seemingly unfazed by his audacity to continue wearing this fucking slippers in public.
And maybe that recognition will cause them to exercise their franchise more faithfully, to identify more closely with political parties, to raise their expectations for the work we do.
Which is why this video, where some enterprising Minecraft player(s) faithfully recreated the world of Stardew almost pixel for pixel, is my moment of zen for the day.
If it is the reason, however, it's also some fuzzy logic to penalize creatives for some alleged corporate royalty dodging when many have been faithfully paying their subscription fees.
For the bureau, the opportunity to move forward is likely welcome by the majority of hard working agents and other employees who serve their country faithfully there every day.
Simpson, who is the last contestant left on Team Miley Cyrus, said her epic performance of Journey's "Faithfully" was inspired by her real-life relationship with her husband, Ray.
A recently installed sculpture installation, "Utopian Benches" by the artist Francis Cape serves as a short introduction to such communities worldwide, each represented by a faithfully recreated wooden bench.
But if Congress deprives the president of the resources necessary to deport everyone, then the president faithfully executes the laws by executing the ones he can afford to execute.
" The lawsuit states that Trump's actions are "an affront to the rule of law: to our constitutional system, under which Congress enacts laws and the President faithfully implements them.
Filmmakers worked hard to faithfully replicate scenes from King's novel, and had to get creative when it came to portraying younger versions of main characters or filming iconic scenes.
In a statement late on Friday, NHTSA said it was faithfully following the intent of Congress to ensure the penalty rate was set at the level required by statute.
This includes, importantly for Jeff Sessions, both the power to enforce the laws (the president "shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed") and to appoint federal officials.
On Thursday, NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea announced that custodial assistant Dennis Dickson "who faithfully served with the NYPD since 2006" and worked in police headquarters, died from coronavirus complications.
Working with major regional countries to make sure Mr. Duque faithfully adheres to the accord, including the transitional justice system, would encourage international investment in Colombia's disenfranchised rural areas.
He did everything a cancer patient would have done to prevent a recurrence: He faithfully checked for the earliest signs of the disease returning, and minimized his risk factors.
Nearly 2,000 years after the temple was frequented by the all-male members of an exclusive, enigmatic cult, it has now been faithfully restored and opened to the public.
Though he reportedly argued privately to the president to keep Yovanovitch in place, Pompeo faithfully executed Trump's order without uttering a word to defend his ambassador's reputation in public.
And he certainly had his share of troubles, as reluctantly but faithfully documented in McBride's account — I.R.S. woes, drug problems, payola scandals, children out of wedlock and the like.
Political conflict at the congressional level at times may pose a stumbling block to our democratic process, which aims to faithfully express the will of the people through law.
That military assistance was unlawfully withheld in contravention of the president's constitutional obligation to "faithfully execute" the law as Congress enacts it, the United States Government Accountability Office found.
Under a student loan forgiveness program created by Congress in 2007, borrowers who made their payments faithfully would, after a decade, have the remainder of their debt written off.
At that moment, I realized that I wanted a relationship with a woman like her -- but I felt terrible for even having this thought, as someone who was faithfully married.
While creatives might be accustomed to working out of the public's view to faithfully execute their vision, audiences are increasingly eager to challenge storytelling choices they find troubling or irresponsible.
But the adaptation, as faithfully rendered by Gaiman, frequently highlights the novel's biggest flaw: When it's not following around its quippy, homoerotic pair of celestial beings, the story fizzles out.
Through both sunny days and torrential storms, sailors cutting through the waters around New Zealand and Antarctica faithfully recorded the weather they encountered, building up a treasure trove of data.
Oh, and the best adapted screenplay, The Big Short, was faithfully based on Michael Lewis' 2010 bestseller, about the 20163 financial crisis and the economics nerds who saw it coming.
Of course, she was not omnipotent at all: just a petite, smiling, lively young woman who translated, and then read faithfully in faultless American-English, the scripts she was given.
While we'll have to wait a little longer for Microsoft to make the USB-C switch, the company is sticking faithfully to a promise it made nearly three years ago.
During the Cold War, the world proved that well constructed, balanced and faithfully implemented treaties, political commitments and norms of behavior can effectively reduce tensions and the likelihood of conflict.
But his main message to Congress in his prepared opening statement was that he had merely aimed to faithfully execute the administration's policy involving normal, non-corrupt relations with Ukraine.
That story was more or less adapted faithfully in two feature films, with the 1963 version from director Robert Wise, called simply The Haunting, largely considered a scary cult classic.
Since his owner passed away eight months ago at Ruth Cardoso Hospital in Santa Catarina, Brazil, sweet pup, Negão, has faithfully remained outside the building, waiting for him to return.
And so, for us, I felt like it was a good opportunity to … take something that's already been faithfully done in the past and do our own spin on it.
"How the hell is it that we're still collecting cash payments in person for utilities in a modern city in the U.S.?" he asked me, faithfully reproducing his earlier exasperation.
A project manager said designers consulted with locals to faithfully replicate historical architecture amid concerns over the demolition of centuries-old buildings in a region where heritage is rarely preserved.
So whether you already have a weekly lineup of podcasts you faithfully devour, or have never opened the podcast app on your iPhone, you'll appreciate these Black women-led podcasts.
We are thankful that he faithfully and honorably fulfilled his duties and did not approve this document, which amounted to no more than simple speculation after a truly exhaustive investigation.
Elephants, who in the wild walk up to 50 miles (80km) a day, create and then faithfully follow paths—even in captivity, where there is no need and little space.
Ever since MTV's 16 and Pregnant debuted across millions of screens in 2009, audiences have faithfully followed the lives of nine young women who raised their children as teen mothers.
No knowledge of the previous films is required to enjoy this one, but it helps to know that the films all have a tradition to which Hobbs & Shaw faithfully adheres.
A final possible question for the justices is whether the deferred deportation violates a dictate of the U.S. Constitution that presidents must "take care" to "faithfully execute" the nation's laws.
It's a grim paradox that the man commanded by the Constitution to "faithfully execute" the laws of the United States is also the person who is least beholden to them.
Tran, from Boise, Idaho, is $2 million richer after the numbers he has faithfully trusted to use for the lottery won a big prize in the Powerball game on Saturday.
But the fact that they could so faithfully reproduce in mice what they saw in people using only dust suggests that they've identified an important component of the farm effect.
Congress — and that includes members of both political parties — has a constitutional obligation to faithfully act in the best interests of the nation and the American people who elected them.
He had no objection to the war on moral or even strategic grounds and for years had been faithfully reporting on his nightly broadcast the official accounts of American progress.
It suggests that the other portraits sprouted from Deeds' mind and memory, rather than from reference images, and proves that he could faithfully render representational portraits, but elected not to.
Despite losing Trump's endorsement, Moore vowed to faithfully enact the president's agenda; he and his allies have characterized Strange as soft on immigration and succumbing to "amnesty" for undocumented immigrants.
While Britain's kings traditionally wielded a prerogative power to suspend or dispense with laws, the framers of the Constitution required the American president to faithfully execute them, Mr. Shane noted.
No tenable account of executive power holds that a president's purposes in exercising powers accorded under Article II, "to take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed," have no import.
The word "faithfully" is a signal that the framers wanted to limit the exercise of presidential powers to "good faith" reasons, bona fide purposes and fidelity to the public interest.
It is incumbent upon the Trump administration to faithfully enact Congress's will and maintain this vital program, rather than chipping away at it until nothing remains but a shallow husk.
If our continually lengthening, ever more transparent history is the sum total of who we are as a species, then our species is the poorer for every secret faithfully kept.
He pledged that he would "faithfully" implement the laws that are on the books, including the Affordable Care Act, though he has said he opposes the law on policy grounds.
But if Gorsuch meant what he said about faithfully following the text and agreed with Cole about its meaning, it was hard to see how he could vote against Stephens.
What makes Mr. Ohanesian's work thought-provoking is his total embrace of reality, to the point where art imitates life so faithfully that it becomes a kind of uncanny mirror.
At Helmut Lang, Mark Thomas and Thomas Cawson went faithfully back to founder-era silhouettes and styles: skinny pants unzipped at the ankle; layers of sheer and straps; utilitarian slickness.
We have to try to tell a comprehensive story faithfully while at the same time zeroing in on the criminal charges where we think the evidence is decisive and irrefutable.
We didn't get to choose this mess of a time to live in, but it is our time and the key question is: How do we live faithfully in it?
"Mick Mulvaney is focused on faithfully executing the job the president has asked him to do, and as such he is not interested in any other positions," Mr. Gidley said.
There are also definite shades of Austen's Emma in Charlie's dynamic with Astrid, as he, like Emma's Mr. Knightley, waits faithfully for his heroine to mature and realize they're soulmates.
And TVs come out of the box with insanely stupid default settings designed to make them look good in big box stores, not faithfully playing movies and TV in living rooms.
GEORGE H.W. BUSH, FORMER PRESIDENT: I, George Herbert Walker, Bush -- UNIDENTIFIED MALE: (INAUDIBLE) RONALD REAGAN, FORMER U.S. PRESIDENT: That I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States.
" At the White House Gorsuch he would faithfully commit to upholding the laws of the nation, saying he would act as a "servant of the Constitution and laws of this country.
The spending bill bars Justice from using any funds to block states from implementing those laws, a prohibition that Trump said goes against his constitutional responsibility to faithfully execute federal laws.
Other oath words may be harder for Trump: "... faithfully execute ..." There have been many times in Trump's life when he has said "I do" but then has not been entirely faithful.
Waymo plans to get into the ride-hailing game, and the van tracks faithfully along a highlighted route on the map, just as it would in your Uber or Lyft app.
" Calling it "chess" might be a stretch, because while it is faithfully realized and looks a lot like it did onscreen, the rules aren't much more complicated than "paper beats rock.
If "King of Men" loses something in the change in subject from specifically targeted anti-geek hostility towards general-interest threats of (cannibalistic) violence, it at least stays faithfully On Brand.
Faithfully LGBT, an organization that seeks to share the stories of LGBTQ people of faith, has started a campaign called the Tithe Trans Campaign to raise money for the transgender community.
"There's nothing in my personal views based on faith or other sources that would prevent me from applying the precedents of the Court faithfully," he told the senators back in 2005.
And Trump delivered the speech very faithfully, an early appearance of the slightly awkward, subdued "Teleprompter Trump," who appears from time to time instead of the more common manic Trump persona.
However, the creators of the project did track down descendants of the robot's original creators, Captain Richards and A.H. Reffell, and gathered more reference material in order to faithfully recreate Eric.
"I am honored to lead them as they continue to carry out their sworn mission to faithfully enforce our nation&aposs immigration and customs laws and protect the homeland," Vitiello added.
Though Alala's legging designs seem to be safe (for now) from plagiarism, a handful of the New York-based label's other items have been all too faithfully duplicated by Forever 21.
Howard Baker Jr. coined it during the Watergate era -- a neat query that, if answered faithfully, drives to the center of any potential scandal involving the White House and its affiliates.
I'm not sure a new Akira game needs to stick 100% faithfully to the plot we all know, and were suitably flipped-out by the first time we saw it through.
Moving between fiction, philosophy and literary theory, "A Million Windows" investigates and demonstrates the aesthetic of what Murnane calls "true fiction," which faithfully records the narrator's "invisible world" of the mind.
Until then, however, he retains the constitutional obligation to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed" by working in good faith and on a reasonable timeline to fill the role.
Quite a number of these women were ethnic or racial minorities, and I'm trying to faithfully show how they often experience a double or triple whammy piece of the misogyny pie.
The justices asked whether the immigration programs violated the Take Care Clause under Article II of the Constitution, which directs the president to take care that the laws are faithfully executed.
When a president can no longer serve faithfully, there are means available to Congress and the cabinet, through the impeachment power and section four of the 25th Amendment, to remove him.
Even if the South Koreans faithfully relayed Mr. Kim's offer, the muddled aftermath of Mr. Trump's surprise announcement illustrates how little control he has over the momentum behind the diplomatic opening.
A companion show at the ICA LA faithfully reproduced Grandfather: A Pioneer Like Us (1974), a deeply personal examination of the life and work of his grandfather Etienne, a noted hairdresser.
But there is no more sacred duty for Congress than getting to the bottom of whether our president has taken care that the laws of this country have been faithfully executed.
He's the chief law enforcement officer and you could say "he has the power," but it would be a breach of his obligation under the Constitution to faithfully execute the laws.
And privately, even some pro-Trump Republicans view the red-state tour as the safest approach for a politician more apt to mock a teleprompter than to faithfully adhere to it.
"USCIS field offices will no longer consider non-military requests for deferred action, to instead focus agency resources on faithfully administering our nation's lawful immigration system," a spokesperson told VICE News.
Chanty OTM, "K Dios Te Bendiga" Another banger from the Neoperreo familia, the Argentinian reggaetonera's single and its video faithfully captures the femme-focused reclamation of the genre sweeping the underground.
At the Guangzhou auto show on Friday, Feng Xingya, the group's president, emphasized that GAC is a state-owned enterprise seeking to faithfully carry out the goals of the Chinese government.
"I believe Earlonne will continue to educate, enlighten and enrich the lives of his peers at San Quentin and the many, many people who listen faithfully to 'Ear Hustle'," he said.
"As a deep believer in the rule of law, Judge Gorsuch will serve the American people with distinction as he continues to faithfully and vigorously defend our Constitution," the president said.
"Faithfully adapting 'Dolittle' is simply a cursed endeavor," Katie Walsh of the Los Angeles Times wrote, noting that Murphy's films had decent success at the box office despite the terrible reviews.
Haley's staunch support of Trump can at times seem incongruous with her racial identity, too — she says she's "the proud daughter of Indian immigrants" yet faithfully supports Trump's anti-immigration policies.
Lego Master Builders work hard to faithfully reproduce all these characters and sites out of tiny yellow Lego bricks, but that doesn't mean they don't take some creative liberties here and there.
The visual idiosyncrasies of individual characters also translate faithfully from static to motion, with Birdboy maintaining his owlish face and Dinki sporting a similar charm bracelet around one ear in both versions.
"We're trying to interpret the law faithfully, taking principles that are enduring in a Constitution that was meant to last ages and apply it and interpret it to today's problems," he said.
The Emerson Moog Modular System that faithfully reproduces Keith Emerson's rig will cost you $150,000, but even smaller synths can run four figures—a high barrier to entry, to say the least.
"Sri Lanka has diligently and faithfully recorded all foreign borrowings in accordance with our laws and regulations as well the terms of issue, during the time of the previous government," Cabraal said.
Here's the unfortunate truth about being a Game of Thrones fan: You can faithfully tune in to the episodes each Sunday, oohing and aahing at each unexpected (and long hoped for) twist.
It's also working with another company to "maintain" the music's "quality level" when streaming to something like the iPhone, which doesn't have the hardware needed to faithfully re-create high-res recordings.
Today, when photo ops and staff photographers are essential in developing presidential personas, it seems almost impossible to faithfully place your trust in a leader when you've never laid eyes on them.
"I don't know anything about his politics, I just know that he has served his country faithfully as long as I have known him," St. Onge told CNN in a recent interview.
Like the shelling sequence used in the beginning, this scene is faithfully lifted completely from Oshii's 1995 version, down to the camera angles and the directions of the Major's kicks and punches.
His mom, faith restored, returned to church to pray for the continued safety and success of our President and our nation, something most black folks I know still faithfully do every day.
Instead, the agency's announcement calls the design "iconic" and replicates it pretty faithfully, perhaps to give Americans a sense of continuity as the first big changes in over two decades roll out.
"(He was a) magistrate of the highest order, committed to the affirmation of the supremacy and respect of the law, who faithfully served the republic," President Sergio Mattarella said in a statement.
Indeed, my father, who faithfully abided by this ritual period of mourning, seemed to emerge relatively unscathed when my mother, the love of his life, died after a yearlong battle with cancer.
The EPA's administrator must faithfully execute laws that protect the environment The EPA's head is constitutionally obligated to uphold these laws, not to benefit or bail out some particular sector or region.
You probably already know what I mean, and have seen it in your own feeds, as friends, co-workers and complete strangers faithfully transcribe their inner monologues in a never-ending stream.
Week 6 saw a record number of entries (983), but we'd like to give a special shout-out to the schools and individual students who have been posting faithfully since June 17.
After the fruit-stand vendor on Second Avenue noticed her shoplifting from a low-lying bin of string beans, he thereafter faithfully added a handful of them to my bag for her.
Left out is the truth that sexual behavior is more fluid than the culture-war schema allows: that there are conservative libertines as well as liberals who live marriage faithfully (even chastely).
But he has also engaged some of the left's big targets, accusing Vice President Mike Pence of religious hypocrisy for standing faithfully behind Mr. Trump and for seeking to erode gay rights.
Howlers like that are few and far between, though, in a script credited to Tom Stoppard and Deborah Moggach, adapting her own novel, that faithfully follows the template for overripe period dramas.
Though land reclamation projects have since filled in the waterfront and gleaming skyscrapers have sprouted around this narrow street, shrines and temples of many creeds have persevered in this faithfully preserved neighborhood.
Some question, though, how well index funds will do in a protracted bear market and whether shareholders will stick with them as faithfully as they did when prices nearly always went up.
On the role of presidency: The President's main job is to make sure that laws are faithfully executed, and we have the power to impeach the president if he doesn't do that.
When he was inaugurated, President Trump swore to "faithfully execute the office of president of the United States" and to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution" to the best of his ability.
Acting Director David Apol described Monday how public servants can restore public trust by faithfully executing their jobs as the "custodians of the people's government" in a post on the OGE website.
Most importantly, it fails the hundreds of millions of Americans who faithfully pay taxes expecting their elected officials to spend those dollars investing in an economy that sustains and benefits us all.
It is one thing for the Ethics Committee to police the behavior of a member while he or she is serving, and thus sworn to faithfully discharge the duties of the office.
China should be encouraged to integrate more fully, faithfully and beneficially into the rules-based international system — from the World Trade Organization (WTO) to the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
With its murder investigations and crime stories, "48 Hours" has faithfully held down a prime time spot on CBS for decades, racking up 20 Emmys and 3 Peabody Awards along the away.
Not a single House Republican voted to open an impeachment inquiry, and party officials have faithfully defended the president by denying facts and evidence that are beyond dispute and disseminating false narratives.
It is interested not in creating a new narrative—you won't learn much from it if you were paying attention to the case at the time—but in faithfully recreating an old one.
And that&aposs the idea that it&aposs the business of the court to interpret the Constitution faithfully and to leave your politics and your culture and your religion and everything else aside.
" It's an unflinchingly honest piece on how "we rely on memory … to recognize and avoid the bad, as if experiencing it once and recording it faithfully is enough to banish it for good.
I wanted to capture as faithfully as I could what was happening during the visit, but also what the president's actions and words meant for the island and its struggling residents going forward.
The video, which has over a million views, was part of a series in which Yammoo makes supersized foods from scratch, with product packaging designs re-created faithfully down to every last detail.
It's wildly exceeded my expectations for what was possible in the physical world, from floating mountains to all the exotic plant life faithfully reproduced and of course getting to fly on a banshee.
While Leandra has gradually become a sage of truth-telling and all things elegantly off-the-cuff, I still faithfully rely on her for stirring up new ways to wear my favorite things.
Despite a brief fling with the Apple Watch when it first came out (there's no denying it's a gorgeous piece of hardware), I have remained faithfully committed to the Moto 360 ever since.
But it is worth reiterating that the primary role of a Supreme Court justice is to faithfully interpret the laws, not to embody an ideology or to satisfy a president's policy wish-list.
And in fact, this was just really thrown in the face of the other American military that served faithfully, and for those and their family that lost their lives because of this trade.
She got her annual checkups (like Jessica, she'd moved her care to Johns Hopkins, for the shorter trip and because Lee was there), and she says she faithfully took her drugs each day.
"It is now the responsibility and the duty of the governor and the legislature to fully and faithfully implement this law," the state's Speaker of the House, Sara Gideon, said in a statement.
What's interesting in this case, though, is that a lot of The Walking Dead's inherent problems with world expansion were also present in the comics — and the show is adapting them relatively faithfully.
A Robert Forster: Inferno (Tapete) After listening so faithfully I've even gotten behind a perversely mild opener based on one of Yeats's Crazy Jane poems, I've earned the right to make two observations.
"We will make continued efforts to enhance corporate value and investor interest going forwards and plan to faithfully communicate with shareholders in South Korea and overseas," Hyundai Motor Group said in a statement.
Not only did they faithfully recreate the blazing sword from Voltron, but they took "blazing" in the best, most literal way, in the sense that the blade itself is always enveloped by flames.
It is a tradition we have not always observed faithfully, but in recent times we have recognized that it is the right approach, as Justice Jackson pointed out in his dissent in Korematsu.
Consider that a Senate committee voted 10-8 in 1986 to reject President Reagan's judicial nominee and find Sessions the wrong man to swear to "faithfully and impartially discharge and perform" judicial duties.
She has testified before Congress on various issues of constitutional law, including congressional standing to sue the president, the scope of congressional subpoena power, and the president's duty to faithfully execute the law.
I will closely scrutinize Mr. Azar's record and ask for his commitment to faithfully implement the Affordable Care Act and take decisive, meaningful action to curtail the runaway train of prescription drug costs.
"As a junior foreign service officer, I signed an oath to serve faithfully the president and his administration in an apolitical fashion, even when I might not agree with certain policies," he wrote.
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"Demonstealer", as he's been faithfully calling himself for some 20 years now, is the frontman, vocalist, guitarist, chief composer, and heart and soul of Mumbai's longest-running blackened death metal band, Demonic Resurrection.
Richard Shelby and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, urged him not to get involved, reasoning that there was a good chance Sessions could return to the Senate and faithfully execute the President's agenda.
It's fully committed to its serious, layered themes, to thoughtfully embedding character twists that don't pay off for decades, and to faithfully adapting its source material, even and especially its controversial central relationship.
"Cusset never lets her intellectual digressions slow the tempo of her staccato prose, the music of which Fagan's translation faithfully preserves," Ayten Tartici writes, reviewing the book alongside two other recent French novels.
The price that must be paid for remaining in the market is that Britain agrees to faithfully track and follow its rules, while no longer having any voice in how they are made.
" DeSantis praised the ruling in a tweet Thursday, stating that "voting is a privilege that should not be taken lightly, and I am obligated to faithfully implement Amendment 4 as it is defined.
Can snail mail compete with the speedy romantic overtures of swapping suggestive photos, sliding into DMs and faithfully liking your crush's SpongeBob anxiety memes on Instagram (even the ones you've seen posted elsewhere)?
These 35 words state, in the starkest of terms, the two fundamental duties of the president: to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed" and to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.
But the impact of sanctions depends largely on how faithfully they are enforced by China, which handles 90 percent of North Korea's external trade, including nearly all of its oil imports, analysts say.
After testing some bricks with a radiation source, drilling a core into the brick, and reading what came out, they found that they could pretty faithfully reconstruct whatever was going on in the room.
Besides faithfully representing the surface of the moon, the globe can simulate the phases of the moon during a lunar month, a rotation that takes 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes, and 2.80 seconds.
Brienne Of Tarth Brienne continues to serve Sansa Stark faithfully, and even acts as her proxy when the other leaders travel to King's Landing to convince Cersei that the White Walkers are a threat.
The new day actually helped make it the lowest-ranked broadcast show on all of TV. Not sure if that says more about the show, or those of us who still faithfully watch it.
The M50x litter music and podcasting studios the world over, making these the perfect option for home creators or anyone who wants a pair of over-ear headphones that faithfully recreate their favorite tunes.
Such a linear approach is not necessarily what you'd expect from Jarmusch, but the director's primary concern was to service Stooges fans and faithfully preserve the band's legacy, and this much he's certainly achieved.
To this day, West's sister, Tawanda Jones, faithfully leads a rally every Wednesday evening in Baltimore in the name of her brother's passing and all other police-involved deaths where justice was not served.
USA Today's Brian Truitt called the three-hour film "Marvel's glorious greatest-hits package" with callbacks to previous adventures that will thrill fans who have faithfully followed characters such as Iron Man and Thor.
According to Senator Brian Schatz of Hawaii, Pruitt would be a "historical outlier" among both Republican and Democrat EPA administrators, who would shred rather than faithfully administer the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts.
Reminded that the constitution protects a free press in its first amendment, Mr Lomeli was mollified, and said that he would consent to an interview if his views on illegal immigrants were faithfully recorded.
"I admire CNN's unrivaled ability to faithfully produce foolish hit pieces on Republicans that are spoon-fed to them by anonymous sources," Nunes spokesman Jack Langer said in a statement, providing no further comment.
Years ago, I began to notice that although I was faithfully socking away money into an I.R.A., my account wasn't growing much — not compared with the overall returns of the stock and bond markets.
When representatives have to pay special attention to the views of corporations and individuals who are capable of contributing large sums of money to campaigns, their ability to faithfully represent their constituents is distorted.
Robert Rosencrans, a daring cable television industry pioneer who was instrumental in creating C-Span, the unfiltered public affairs network that faithfully covers government proceedings and civic events, died on Wednesday in Greenwich, Conn.
For example, the Take Care Clause requires that the president "take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed"—commanding him to uphold the law in good faith and prohibiting him from licensing law-breaking.
C) (IIRIRA), and in order to ensure the safety and territorial integrity of the United States as well as to ensure that the Nation's immigration laws are faithfully executed, I hereby order as follows.
The rhubarb compote he serves with heirloom turkey may or may not be an analogue for cranberries, but in general he faithfully carries out his promise to uproot Vespertine's cooking from tradition and culture.
No matter what kind of song and dance it performs, ultimately the commission cannot accomplish what Trump wants — bailing out coal plants — while also faithfully carrying out its mission to support competitive power markets.
But we concluded that the author's principal motivation was to describe, as faithfully as possible, the internal workings of a chaotic and divided administration and to defend the choice to nevertheless work within it.
Variations of this stepwise process were faithfully reproduced in medical textbooks for decades, and the image of the diagnostician who plods methodically from symptom to cause had been imprinted on generations of medical students.
" The lawsuit argued that because Congress has not repealed the Affordable Care Act, as Obamacare is legally known, the U.S. Constitution requires Trump to take care that it, like other laws, is "faithfully executed.
The California lawmaker cited several examples that he views as inappropriate presidential oversteps, arguing that Trump is attempting to convert the DOJ into an institution that protects his presidency rather than faithfully pursuing justice.
In a new 219D imaging project, OML is making some of its oldest and rarest globes available in online models that recreate as faithfully as possible the experience of viewing the objects up close.
That dream-like quality also emanates from Esherick's aesthetic: wiggly, Deco-inspired curves and angles give his furniture a playful creativity that riffs off of austere Shaker frameworks, all faithfully rendered in Suss's paintings.
During his 2006 confirmation hearing for the DC Circuit, he said he would be committed to following the precedent established by Roe "faithfully and fully," but declined to offer his personal views on the case.
Judge Gorsuch reminded the committee time and time again that the role of a judge is limited and narrow in scope -- a judge's job is not to write the laws, but to interpret them faithfully.
Washington (CNN)As Donald Trump puts his hand on the bible Friday and swears to "faithfully execute the Office of President" few people will focus on the man in the judicial robe delivering the oath.
"So not only does Mueller have a boss, and not only is the boss keeping tabs on Mueller, but, according to this judicial decision, Mueller is also faithfully following his boss's orders", concluded Mr Conway.
Seasoned editor Hanya Yanagihara took the helm of T, The NY Times Style Magazine, in 2017, and under her editorship, the magazine's coverage of all things style, arts, and culture has faithfully sharpened its edge.
Larry Page, the founder of Google and head of Alphabet, adheres faithfully to the notion that software, or "the algorithm," is much more efficient and effective and pure than any human system could ever be.
The problem, however, is that StarCraft 23 was a 3D game with completely different movement mechanics and pathing, and it was never clear that anyone could faithfully re-create Brood War inside of that engine.
The predictability is a shame, because everything else about Coco is exciting, and Pixar's foray into telling a story that faithfully draws on a culture shared by a wide swath of its audience is laudable.
"Every week I kind of had an idea of what direction I wanted to go in, but this week I didn't know and [Cyrus] was like, 'I think it's time for 'Faithfully,&apos" Simpson said.
" From his resignation letter: "As a junior foreign service officer, I signed an oath to serve faithfully the president and his administration in an apolitical fashion, even when I might not agree with certain policies.
Many of the local DJs have played on the stages multiple times, faithfully making time for it in their touring schedule But like everything in contemporary culture, Movement is not immune to music industry economics.
Game environments are recreated faithfully, and music and movies don't sound bad either Positional awareness is a big selling point for gaming cans, which is why we keep hearing about heavily marketed surround sound tech.
These are the elements that were a part of several dozen or hundreds of experiences—and the brain finds a way to extract and represent these regularities pretty faithfully and for a very long time.
I have a beautiful and loving family who has faithfully supported me every step of the way, believing in me and refusing to give up in the face of one bleak adversity after the next.
Ever since, Mr. Schneider, Forest Markowitz and others have faithfully rewound the half-ton weight that drives the clock's hands, in two-second pulses governed by elaborate gear works at the heart of the tower.
"We are faithfully following President Trump's leadership by making clear that bump stocks, which turn semiautomatics into machine guns, are illegal, and we will continue to take illegal guns off of our streets," he said.
I fly it as often as makes sense, faithfully carry its credit card, and even put everyday spending on it (because the value I receive from Alaska points exceeds almost any other everyday spending bonus).
This feature, faithfully reproduced in the King James Version, as it is in Alter's, is perhaps the single most significant gift that the Bible has bestowed on English composition, inspiring poets from Herbert to Whitman.
They used an inventory drawn up at the composer's death and the memories of his son Jacques to decorate the bedroom as faithfully as possible to what it might have looked like in Bizet's day.
For the devotees of Mr. Cunningham who faithfully followed or appeared in his "On the Street" column ("We all get dressed for Bill," Anna Wintour has said), this discovery amounts to a major archaeological revelation.
Mr. Teibel was not your typical field recordist: He was less interested in documenting sound as faithfully as possible than he was in its psychological properties, often splicing together and manipulating recordings for particular effects.
Penelope faithfully performs the duties of all such conventional heroines, meeting her colorful neighbors, visiting the markets, sampling the cuisine, exploring the historical attractions and proving herself a better detective than the local gendarmerie. Formulaic?
"Only when all the issues have been resolved and it's clear that Mexico is fully and faithfully recognizing workers' rights, should Congress vote on the agreement and implementing legislation," Mr. Gerard said in a statement.
The New Old Age In February 280, Anita Johnson met a woman in Milwaukee fretting that, although she had voted faithfully for decades, she would be unable to cast a ballot in the presidential election.
Viewers who have faithfully followed the genteel tribulations of the Crawley clan for six seasons of glittering television will need no encouragement from me to re-immerse themselves in the show's warm bath of privilege.
If anything, "Color" sometimes hews too faithfully to Lovecraft's plot, and at times it can be difficult to tell whether the dialogue is intended to manifest genuine dread or is meant as tongue-in-cheek.
But the hedge fund said on Monday that "the Board did not faithfully fulfill its contractual obligation to pursue" an amendment to its bylaws to destagger the board so all directors would be elected annually.
Instead, we need to interpret the Constitution—and the constitutional mandate of impeachment—faithfully, which is far differently from the approach developed under the simplistic, literal-minded, and historically dubious model advanced by many originalists.
Xiaomi faithfully brought its concept to life, and it surprisingly looks just as amazing as the concept videos and renders we saw, which proves that a phone with a wrap-around screen is totally possible.
That same power is what finally undoes Bernadine, a tragic figure whom Woodard brilliantly dismantles piece by ravaged piece, tearing apart a false front — and the larger institution this woman faithfully upheld — with unapologetic ferocity.
Our Constitution is part of American public life, and we must all strive to engage with it as faithfully as possible — all the more so when the stakes are as high as they are today.
We need to find ways to love others in unexpected ways and show what it means to live faithfully in a world full of fear, as Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Theological Seminary, puts it.
When presidents "solemnly swear" to "faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and … preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States," we more or less take them at their word.
"(There's) an explicit need for decision concentration levels to ensure the program is penalizing intentional cheaters and not those athletes who have been faithfully adhering to the anti-doping policy," Novitzky said in a statement.
"What everyone should want, and the country needs, is a 'President' capable of comprehending what it means to 'take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed,"' George Conway shot back, quoting from the US Constitution.
It boggles my mind that a film that so faithfully adheres to the musical biopic formula has been made in the wake of Walk Hard, a parodic masterpiece that buried the genre back in 2007.
REUTERS/Joshua Roberts 'TAKE CARE' A final possible question for the justices is whether the deferred deportation violates a dictate of the U.S. Constitution that presidents must "take care" to "faithfully execute" the nation's laws.
With a personal Instagram following of 2.2 million and another 3.6 million faithfully keeping track of Balmain's official account, Mr. Rousteing — whatever his design skills — has captured the eyeballs of the world's most coveted consumer cohort.
Sure, Facebook thinks you'll use this feature—accessible by tapping the three dots on the bottom right of the chat window, and then choosing "location"—to faithfully let your friends and family know where you are.
The rapper, who recently released a new track for a Game of Thrones-inspired album, put on his best Westeros wear this weekend and faithfully dubbed himself "Husband of the Goddess K" in an Instagram post.
One of the first things Clayton ought to do Thursday is commit to completing the remaining rules under the Wall Street reform act on executive compensation and swaps and faithfully implement and enforce the completed ones.
And third, the president may join international agreements based on his foreign affairs power; authority to receive ambassadors; authority as commander in chief; or the president's duty to take care that the laws are faithfully executed.
Bachrach's solution — federal intervention to enable states and local governments to reduce promised pension benefits — is unfair to workers who faithfully made every required contribution and violates a host of constitutional, contractual and property-rights principles.
When congressional representatives emulate the White house belief that they can flout the law with impunity for partisan advantage then more than investigations may be necessary to see to it that the laws be faithfully executed.
"We have worked with Miral to faithfully bring iconic franchises such as DC Entertainment, Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera to life in a truly immersive and authentic environment," said Pam Lifford, president, Warner Bros Consumer Products.
His plan seems to be to get to the next election by denying House committees any information needed to determine whether the administration is taking care that the laws be faithfully executed, as the Constitution demands.
U.S. Senate candidate Donna Edwards, but it raised a much larger issue: Does the Congressional Black Caucus faithfully represent the best interests of the community at large, or instead of the corporate interests that fund it?
Sure, it's a visual marvel, often faithfully replicating key scenes and images from the original film, and sure, there's still a lot of talk about ghosts and souls and what it means to be a human.
Some legal scholars have argued that Trump has been so cavalier in undercutting Obamacare through his executive authority that he is violating a constitutional mandate that the president "take care" in faithfully executing the federal laws.
If you have a Sega Genesis laying around, or if you've already preordered the faithfully reissued console (being sold under the alternative name Mega Drive), you have a brand new title to look forward to playing.
To some, the unbridled force and overarching goal to be pursued is the efficiency of the market, even to the detriment of society, transforming market theory into a sort of divine scripture, to be faithfully followed.
"I have been urging through certain channels to the U.S. administration that it's important that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) must be kept and implemented faithfully, as agreed among the parties concerned," he said.
Unfortunately, most people fail to wear a mask faithfully enough to achieve this degree of protection, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention remains equivocal about the use of masks outside of health care settings.
An example would be "Precarious Twister" (2008), by the curator of Kaltenbach's show, David E. Stone, which faithfully reconstructs the popular game but for the pile of broken glass that substitutes for the familiar plastic sheet.
In his 2006 confirmation hearing for the DC Circuit Court, Kavanaugh said he would be committed to following the precedent established by Roe "faithfully and fully," but declined to offer his personal views on the case.
A car, he contends, should be like a mule, only less beautiful — just a mute thing that moves you, steadily and faithfully, toward the place you are going, while your family sings to pass the time.
The four-hour funeral on Sunday afternoon honored a musician who helped forge rock 'n' roll but never moved away from his hometown and continued faithfully playing gigs there until he was in his late 80s.
Governor Northam has served the people of the Commonwealth faithfully for many years, but the events of the past 24 hours have inflicted immense pain and irrevocably broken the trust Virginians must have in their leaders.
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States
Now young readers can follow Marlon Bundo along as he hops after "Grampa" (Vice President Mike Pence) in this delightful story penned by Charlotte Pence and illustrated faithfully with watercolors from the "Second Lady" herself, Karen Pence.
And while we've faithfully dedicated our Tuesday evenings to following the poor decisions of four teenagers — now women — as they attempt to figure who is behind their torment, we're mostly relieved that it's almost over for good.
While it's thoughtful to promote an honest and equitable media landscape that could faithfully represent the world, it's admirable to actively cultivate an environment that can push these conversations to the forefront and allow culture to thrive.
This loaf is stuffed with bacon, cheddar, and old bread and will be sitting faithfully, waiting for you, and gently whispering, "Let me cure you, child" from the kitchen counter as you stumble toward your coffee machine.
As fate would have it, after two seasons of faithfully watching the HBO series along with other fans, she saw the listing for a "nonwhite actress, playing age 73 to 27," and immediately jumped at the chance.
To avoid a similar fate, these new utilities (the Googles, Amazons and Ubers of the world) must proactively build algorithmic accountability into their systems, faithfully and transparently act as their own watchdogs or risk eventual onerous regulation.
The Be4 are built around one of the priciest materials around, beryllium, whose lightness and rigidity prove incredibly useful in the creation of dynamic audio drivers that can recreate music faithfully and without improper resonances or distortion.
And if this is a sign of things to come, it's looking like the movie sequel might be skewing a little more faithfully to the classic interpretations of the turtles than the much-maligned first ever did.
"When the United States enters into a trading relationship with other countries or other peoples, we will from now on expect that our partners will faithfully follow the rules," he said in the seaside resort of Danang.
While Navarro worked to put it on Trump's radar, a lobby group representing the Big Three airlines was airing ads on Fox News, including on "Fox & Friends," the morning show that Trump is known to faithfully watch.
Sixtus Baggio Leung Chung-hang and Yau Wai-ching promptly vowed to appeal all the way to the city's top court if necessary after the judge decided they had "declined" to take their oaths "faithfully and truthfully".
He said, in fact, I was so desperate to beat Mr. Trump at the time, that if I had anything along these lines, I&aposm paraphrasing what Senator Rubio said, but faithfully he would have used it.
Later on, for applications that needed stereo audio and a microphone, too, manufacturers simply added another ring to the setup, calling it the TRRS (tip, ring, ring, sleeve) and it served faithfully for another number of years.
The movie has been criticized, and rightfully so, for its failure to portray motherhood faithfully: These are upper-middle class parents who can afford to pay nannies, and their children are shoved off-screen whenever it's convenient.
So they needed to figure out how to indicate that they're doing their job and faithfully executing their orders while suggesting that the administration's plans are working, or at least that they can make those plans work.
And if the Trump Administration views Beijing as not faithfully implementing what it agreed to then new sanctions against more Chinese individuals and firms, including a major oil company and a large financial institution, are increasingly likely.
On that date, the orbiter will dutifully dive into the deadly embrace of Saturn to be destroyed by atmospheric heat and pressure, becoming one with the planet it has faithfully observed on our behalf for 13 years.
If faithfully recalled, it's a remarkable scene -- with the nomination in hand, Trump's top aides stopped their work and, with no knowledge of what was purportedly on the table, gathered for a discussion with a mystery guest.
In bringing their story to the screen, director Amma Asante (Belle) faithfully follows the familiar arc of countless historical biopics before her: the noble struggle, the seemingly insurmountable setbacks, the string-swelling triumph in the last reel.
From the end of Reconstruction into the 1960s, chief executives rarely took action to faithfully execute the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment when the rights of African Americans and other racial minorities were being violated.
The original role of the president was to be a chief administrator of sorts, seeing that the laws enacted by Congress are "faithfully executed," with the majority of their power being reserved to foreign relations and war.
There is scant evidence to suggest that body cameras limit the use of force or complaints about use of force, however, and now even their ability to faithfully record a police interaction is being cast into doubt.
As a longtime colleague and friend of Tezuka's, Ban bore the responsibility, while working on the manga, of not only faithfully recounting his former boss's life but also capturing the essence of his incredibly distinctive drawing style.
For all that it faithfully chronicles its subject's disruption and transgression, though, it fails to puncture its own reasoned veneer — DeCurtis doesn't so much walk on the wild side as respectfully observe it from across the street.
Titans in the Flesh is a perfect argument that you don't need to faithfully recreate the sound of 1994 if you want hard-knocking beats and intricately written raps: It brings those qualities right into the present.
I have swallowed my pills faithfully since that day, partly because I have finally found a medication that helped me without side effects, but more important, because I have become a stronger person, mother, partner and writer.
I've faithfully followed BoJack Horseman from its beginning, and have frequently found it quite funny and fitfully touching, but as time goes on I find it more difficult to fully embrace the show as a meaningful work.
" McEldowney told CNN she believes Pompeo is "derelict in his duty for refusing to speak out about diplomats who are loyally and faithfully and professionally carrying out their responsibilities and who are being slandered by political attacks.
Second, he should make clear that he will faithfully execute the law and instruct his secretary of health and human services, Tom Price, to maximize enrollment efforts and finalize rules that improve affordability, instead of undermining coverage.
Among the most common operators of the aircraft today are European airlines such as British Airways, Virgin Atlantic Airways, and Lufthansa, though Australia's Qantas also has a long record of faithfully operating the Queen of the Skies.
But over time, we discussed our evolved thinking with him, hoping that our years of faithfully serving the church would be our witness, and that our pastor — a friend — would agree to disagree where our theology diverged.
The Trump administration's attempt to hamstring the administration of Title X funds is contemptuous of: Administration appointees, including Teresa Manning, the administrator of Title X, take a sworn oath to "faithfully discharge" the duties of their office.
In all things: You don't have to faithfully recreate a greeting card or holiday movie idea of what this is supposed to be like, or capitulate to what your family thinks you are supposed to be like.
Most of the Constitution instead limits that power, as with the president's duty "to take care that the laws are faithfully executed," or divides that power with Congress, as with making treaties or appointing Supreme Court justices.
Events thus unfold pretty faithfully to the source material, with the best intentions of Bigger's liberal-minded employers still leading down a path that exposes the perils to young black life, with horrible consequences for all concerned.
The authors acknowledge that the president must "take care that the laws be faithfully executed," but simultaneously contend that he is free to flout the law as a sovereign figure, including, apparently, in matters of personal misconduct.

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