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America was great not because of what our forefathers did — but because of who are forefathers were, America was founded as a White Christian Republic.
We came back to our forefathers' land, our ancient land.
Our WWII Airborne forefathers jumped into Europe to defeat Nazism.
I don't believe that our forefathers had that same belief.
They are failing us, and our forefathers would be ashamed.
" It's part of a longer passage in which God tells Jeremiah he will punish his people for forgetting the covenant their forefathers made with God, and for "return[ing] to the sins of their forefathers.
The 2014 Spurs weren't the only forefathers of the Warriors offense.
"We are only doing what our Victorian forefathers did," he added.
All of these experts and politicians yammering on about what our forefathers wanted for this great nation, forget to include that our great forefathers were hoping we'd be smarter than them, and basically, do better than them!
That's precisely why our forefathers wrote the Commerce Clause into the Constitution.
In these close-knit groups, families have preserved the Yiddish of their forefathers.
"Our forefathers must be turning in their graves," Panetta told CNN's Brianna Keilar.
Our forefathers so cherished that motto they didn't put it on a hat.
"I'm sure our country's forefathers should be thanked before Howard Stern," Clem said.
But do any ever return to the country of their forefathers to live?
Cast me out in honor of the toil and tribulation of our forefathers.
Meanwhile, other groups have tried to distance themselves from the moniker and its forefathers.
Your mothers, your forefathers would all be f***ing gassed and f***ing dead.
But Mr Kapami is wrong about his forefathers, or at least, his distant ones.
I don't think our forefathers ever thought the right to bear arms was that.
Our forefathers stoked wood fires to cook their food; for us, the microwave exists!
To see how slinking is done right, they needed only look to their forefathers.
Image: EssentialCalling Andy Rubin one of the forefathers of the modern smartphone wouldn't be hyperbole.
This is what the forefathers had in mind when they talked about the ideal American.
I don&apost think our forefathers ever thought the right to bear arms was that.
I'm just as American as anyone who came from George Washington or the Founding Forefathers.
In the decades since, the youths of Daqing followed in the footsteps of their forefathers.
Will all broiler chickens soon be reduced to their size of their 20th-century forefathers?
By baseball we join hands with the long line of forefathers and with the dead.
Our forefathers created three separate but coequal branches of government – the executive, legislative and judicial.
Their doctrines condemn your forefathers and mine for ever having settled in these United States.
We need a no-BS approach to health care that honors the words of our forefathers.
Home to the dregs of humanity, atoning for the blight their forefathers wrought upon the earth.
On Baseball The forefathers of the Washington Nationals started and ended their existence against the Mets.
Women of the Revolutionary War Family Day (Saturday) Yes, there were forefathers, but what about foremothers?
In our latest 360 video, a Herero elder recounts a story he heard from his forefathers.
A tribal elder recounts the story he heard from his forefathers in the 360 video above.
Aramcons pride themselves on a Westernised culture handed down from their American forefathers before nationalisation in 1980.
Twenty years on from the release of their forefathers, these newer titles feel weirdly out of place.
One of the forefathers of hip-hop, Grandmaster Flash, would be DJing from 12-1:30 a.m.
The Catholicism that the Jesuits and the Catholic Church taught my enslaved forefathers was rooted in discrimination.
My grandfather referenced our forefathers' shipping ventures, but beyond rum, never discussed the nature of their cargo.
They are here and ready to begin edging out their gasoholic forefathers one model at a time.
To some, these statues stand as monuments to history, as daily reminders of the bravery of forefathers.
Although the forefathers seem to get all the credit, women also played roles in the American Revolution.
Obviously, conservative thinkers, those who are originalists and not to go beyond what the intention of our forefathers.
This means penguins, or at least their forefathers, survived the extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs. 10.
That selflessness repeats itself and Bhullar's legacy will be passed on just as his forefathers' and ancestors' were.
As a party, our forefathers 50-343 years ago were threatened with eternal damnation if they voted Labour.
We're on the side of our forefathers, and the side that they determined was best for our country.
One writer highlighted the "runtish forefathers" and "consumptive parents" who birthed a "notorious race" of inferior white people.
And he is as focused on nuclear advancement as his forefathers were before him, arguably even more so.
Even in political gridlock, our forefathers provided a path to govern if there is a willingness to lead.
But our current situation — and your arsenal — seems to go way beyond what the forefathers may have intended.
Opinion AMERICANS don't have a vocabulary to describe the pernicious behavior of political crowds, but our forefathers did.
They're the modern day classical composers and some of them are as clever and intricate as their forefathers.
Nicknamed "the mayor of Silicon Valley," Robert Noyce was one of the forefathers of the modern semiconductor industry.
We belong to George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and the forefathers, that is part of who we are.
These are our forefathers; these are the guys that have shed their blood or sacrificed their lives for us.
In other words, just following what our forefathers intended, and not trying to reinterpret that or add to that?
Our forefathers launched a great experiment in 1776 – one that requires each generation to preserve freedom for the next.
And as they tinkered and experimented with the sound their forefathers bestowed upon them, Lifetime faded into temporary obscurity.
It might behoove today's practitioners of this resistance strategy to consider how their intellectual forefathers are viewed by posterity.
Despite the lack of formal participation, Cawston remains cautiously optimistic he might one day experience what his forefathers did.
The evolution of crust continues, carried by the efforts of new bands, and occasionally shepherded by its own forefathers.
After all, the state's breweries—like Rogue, Deschutes, and Widmer—are the forefathers of the American craft beer movement.
If our forefathers were not armed before the American Revolution we would all be speaking English today. http://bit.
Like my forefathers before me I am a true warrior and will stop at nothing to get my victory.
And the Second Amendment, I guess, our forefathers wanted us to have AK-47s is the argument, I assume.
Some scholars believe that the confederacy served as a model for the forefathers who crafted the United States government.
There is a generation gap, where young Colombians are determined to free themselves from the hatred of their forefathers.
Both approaches fail to reflect the principle of dual sovereignty envisioned by our forefathers and are bad public policy.
Whatever Newtown has wrestled with, he said, its character is no different from when his forefathers led the town.
" He added, "In this country we benefited and are very proud of the decisions made by our forefathers and mothers.
Let's not try to change things socially when it comes to liberal values that our forefathers got the stick for.
But our forefathers did not want a king; that's why they created three separate but co- equal branches of government.
"We will not stand by while we are replaced in the land of our forefathers-this country is ours." pic.twitter.
"We must stop the massive immigration and ethnic cleansing of the people whose forefathers created America," Duke said in the message.
First, that brash young T20 cricket has outgrown its stately forefathers, the one-day international (ODI) and five-day Test match.
"Do you want socialism, or do you want what the forefathers wrote in the Constitution and Bill of Rights?" he said.
A search for Ryszard Kapuściński, one of the forefathers of New Journalism, instantly produces articles questioning the veracity of his reporting.
"A last name carries with it the accomplishments and responsibilities of your forefathers," he tells me from the Texas Shakespeare Festival.
This created a landless proletariat, who had no choice but to work for wages on what had been their forefathers' lands.
All exist on history's fringes, not forefathers or foremothers but frustrated artists, defeated revolutionaries, monks, nuns, eccentric balloonists and social deviants.
With roots in the 16th Constitutional Amendment passed over 85033 years ago, our forefathers very simply increased taxes as income grew.
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Like his shamanic forefathers, perhaps he's giving us a gift — one of knowledge and reflection, and one we certainly can't buy.
"When they came they brought very (few) material possessions," explains Sarita Boodhoo, who has fought to preserve the traditions of her forefathers.
However, the distinct human line managed to avoid HSV-2 for millions of years after this split, while chimpanzees' forefathers contracted it.
"This country was built on bring us your tired, your poor—I think we should honor what our forefathers built," he says.
I doubt that our forefathers ever envisioned such a total breakdown of leadership in both the executive and legislative branches of government.
So the actual main influences on this record are not those things, but rather those are just the forefathers of the influences.
Ms. Sealey, the initiate from Brooklyn, has never traced her forefathers, but she said she imagined they might have come from Nigeria.
Parker made sure to avoid the same fate of my own forefathers who toiled in the hot fields of the Deep South.
While Rubin can be called one of the forefathers of the modern smartphone, it's pretty easy to be skeptical about the Essential Phone.
An ultra-conservative Sunni movement that seeks to emulate the Prophet Muhammad and his earliest followers, al-salaf al-salih (the pious forefathers).
Some of the more surprising findings by Mounk and Foa came from citizens of Europe, whose forefathers bore the brunt of brutal wars.
These guys, along with bands like The Naughty Women, The Mechanics, and The Omlits, were the forefathers of punk rock in Orange County.
That could be a lesson for Juicy's peers who are dissatisfied with how this current crop of rappers show respect to their forefathers.
You know people don't understand how some of these amendments have completely tried to wreck the form of government that our forefathers intended.
In 1947, the forefathers of neoliberalism launched their world-conquering project at the Hôtel Du Parc on Mont Pèlerin in the Swiss Alps.
You know, people don't understand how some of these amendments have completely tried to wreck the form of government that our forefathers intended.
Hunting enthusiasts who are coming out into Africa are trying to replicate the same type of experience that our forefathers enjoyed in the bush.
Giving Baghdadi's claim some credibility among his followers was the fact that his Sunni forefathers long claimed to be descended from the Prophet Muhammad.
In this uneasy coming of age, AI researchers are determined to avert the catastrophic mistakes of their forefathers who brought the internet to adulthood.
In the years since their initial launches, the forefathers of dating sites have forged ahead on mobile while holding on to their desktop roots.
It's been a long day, and if I never hear the words forefathers or constitution again in my life, it'll be too damn soon.
"IT'S what our forefathers used to eat," says Kennedy Kapami, a Zambian phone salesman, rolling a ball of stiff maize porridge in his fingers.
Our forefathers in their wisdom established a system of checks and balances in our Constitution to limit power in any one branch of government.
Oil portraits of American forefathers line the walls, and by the windows, there is an old wooden desk that once belonged to Abraham Lincoln.
Diners at the bishop's table would have sat under the reproving gazes of these Old Testament figures, Jewish forefathers of the church's good fortune.
And we don't have to see something that reminds us of our painful past: the lynchings, and beatings, and the selling of our forefathers.
A handful, including devout Catholics and Orthodox, come to venerate the remains of Saint Cuthbert and the Venerable Bede, the forefathers of English Christianity.
Those of us who were taught stories of heroic colonizers and conquered frontiers in North America may think our forefathers defined the New World.
In 2006, India passed the Forest Rights Act (FRA) which recognizes the right of tribes to inhabit land their forefathers settled on centuries ago.
With the rise of American whiskey's popularity, Noe ended up living quite a different life than his forefathers who started the company in 1795.
We've come a long away from America's forefathers who were practical, avoiding extremes and focusing instead on sensible approaches that serve the greater interest.
One of the forefathers of modern crude, nonsense-oriented adult cartoons, this series of shorts by David Lynch presents a characteristically horrifying vision of suburbia.
No one knows exactly who the bones belong to It's unclear why the forefathers of Parte left their dead at the peak of the hill.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians massed near Gaza's border fence, threatening to "return" to the lands their forefathers lost when Israel was created in 1948.
The 2006 law aimed to improve the lives of impoverished tribes by recognizing their right to inhabit and live off forests where their forefathers settled.
Through the rose-colored lens of their psychedelic forefathers, the EP's sunny, scuzzy riffs and punchy garage vocals are haunted by an air of longing.
One of the key reasons for that, Lee said, is that his forefathers have known when to pass on the baton to the next generation.
In honor of the Fourth of July, they will play forefathers (and, in this case, foremothers) by signing a reproduction of the Declaration of Independence.
After the ceremony these two turkeys will enjoy a peaceful retirement at Gobblers Rest, at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, alongside their forefathers Peas and Carrots.
We are so fortunate that our forefathers and Standard Life Aberdeen invested some money and these two joint ventures we have in India with HDFC.
"It is the freedom of that gift by our forefathers that drives my passion to protect it for you, your family, and our shared future."
We live in this modern society where we don't have our forefathers or our elders to guide us through what it is [to become a man].
But for the most part, it's a breathlessly oppressive experience, a dark and sometimes strikingly beautiful film that lives up to its most obvious cinematic forefathers.
Whereas our forefathers faced regular threats of plagues, famine, and the like, us modern humanfolk are up against a far more sinister force: drained phone batteries.
The goregrind forefathers wrote records that transcended genre, pushing Carcass into the mainstream consciousness without ever sacrificing their punk cred or losing their maniacal core audience.
The Forest Rights Act aimed to improve the lives of impoverished tribes by recognising their right to inhabit and live off forests where their forefathers settled.
"It gives this generation of Bougainvilleans a chance to achieve the dreams and aspirations of our forefathers," said Gerald Turumanu, from the southern village of Malabita.
If the media had its way, millennials would go down in history as self-obsessed destroyers of everything that our forefathers fought so hard for (like divorce).
The 2006 Forest Rights Act aimed to improve the lives of impoverished tribes by recognizing their right to inhabit and live off forests where their forefathers settled.
Mr. Putin has succeeded where his Soviet forefathers failed by leveraging money and cyberspace to subtly infiltrate and influence Americans while maintaining plausible deniability of their efforts.
The whole festival was a perfectly kitsch celebration of the Battle of Thermopylae, but that didn't make the nu-Spartans there less proud of their ballsy forefathers.
And while that's excellent company to keep, Hope Downs proves there's far more to Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever than a desire to borrow from their Antipodean forefathers.
"Our forefathers, who were slaughtered during the war, left it to us," Mr. Trysk-Frajman, speaking by phone from his home in Florida, said of the properties.
" And one state senator, Steve Erdman, questioned the replacement costs and called the current flag "an honorable piece of handiwork handed down to us from our forefathers.
That's certainly true, but our forefathers didn't invent it to protect members of Congress from revealing what they think of the top of their very own ticket.
They believe, like those attending our liberal universities, that their freedoms come not from the battles and efforts of a nation's forefathers, but rather from multicultural, globalist Europe.
Machines may have replaced weavers, but yesterday's would-be weavers are now working jobs their forefathers couldn't have imagined, as marketing managers and computer programmers and fashion designers.
But as opposed to just enjoying what his forefathers had built, he looks to add to his family's legacy while at the same time carving one out for himself.
Judy Riffel, one of the genealogists, notes that even today descendants bear the names of their slaves' forefathers, such as Nace (a form of Ignatius, founder of the Jesuits).
In Article I, Section 2628, of the Constitution, our forefathers made clear that if the president fails to lead the nation, the Congress has the power to do so.
Now my advice to every runner is to seek out a race in a place where your forefathers came from — you never know what might be waiting for you.
They believe God promised the land to their forefathers and want all the West Bank, for which they use the Biblical name Judea and Samaria, not just the settlements.
Now, a new day is dawning as America is poised to welcome a Supreme Court justice that honors religious liberty and the First Amendment just as our forefathers intended.
In this field, every person must be his own watchman for truth, because the forefathers did not trust any government to separate the true from the false for us.
Bringing one of grime's forefathers to the city to perform a seminal 13-year-old record shows that grime in America has gone beyond a fixation on the new.
We think of it as a hip look at our forefathers and the American Revolution, and most of us are breathless with anticipation of obtaining tickets to the Broadway musical.
The Nasrid sultans, heirs to the empire of Al Andalus, to the foothold of Islam in Europe, seemed to have few talents beyond losing the territories won by their forefathers.
More than two centuries have elapsed since the constitution was written, opening up an enormous technological and cultural chasm between our reality and that of our tricorn hat-rocking forefathers.
Jews who made it through the horror were the ones with the moral authority to teach young Germans about the perils of anti-Semitism and the crimes of their forefathers.
But I think the show will teach us not only how important it is to understand our history but also how inspiring some of these actions of our forefathers were.
I serve in government at the behest of President Ramaphosa, a man I admired well before he stood shoulder to shoulder with Mr. Mandela and the forefathers of our revolution.
" When the reparations law passed, its supporters hailed it as a moment to "right an atrocious wrong," while opponents complained about being held responsible for the "sins of our forefathers.
Another imagined a relationship between Robert Mapplethorpe and James Baldwin as a way to explore the white men I have dated, and the ways my forefathers had colonized desires, too.
"I had been let down by different breakfast tacos [around New York,] and we were very cautious of not wanting to make the same mistakes our forefathers did," she says.
This is a thrilling break in the landscape of gay male photography, especially when its forefathers often coveted a sexualized human body, ones that often-observed conventional standards of beauty.
The province has become a tech-death haven in the past two decades, producing bands like Neuraxis and First Fragment, who have pushed the instrumental skill of their forefathers even further.
It is tradition, a continuation of taste and the appreciation of the flavors their forefathers cherished so much they brought it with them to be reborn in a newly-formed country.
The disaffected calm Jay's fellow Comptonite Roddy Ricch inherited from their G-funk forefathers is a legitimate expression of their city, but that's not the entirety of the contemporary Compton experience.
We continue to be the longest-standing constitutional nation in the entire history of Earth, and it is because our forefathers designed that constitution so uniquely in balancing out the powers.
" He continued, "In this field every person must be his own watchdog for truth, because the forefathers did not trust any government to separate the true from the false for us.
It is an immense repository of human thinking, doing, and being that can and should help us be slightly less narrow-minded and shortsighted than our forefathers and foremothers sometimes were.
"Americans have combined human ingenuity, a market system, a tide of talented and ambitious immigrants, and the rule of law to deliver abundance beyond any dreams of our forefathers," the investor wrote.
I wish we could have learned something from our forefathers and those who fought so hard before us, but it appears from my 46 year old perspective that we are going backwards.
If you look back at the long history of the Judeo-Christian West struggle against Islam, I believe that our forefathers kept their stance, and I think they did the right thing.
Male skinny jeans were constrictive, but still, they highlighted the male leg in a way we hadn't seen since our forefathers signed the Declaration of Independence with their stockinged calves on display.
Dischord broadened its musical spectrum in the following years as MacKaye formed post-hardcore forefathers Fugazi, bringing in emo pioneers like Rites of Spring and Embrace in the mid-to-late '80s.
While the energy jobs of our forefathers still exist, the most dynamic growth is now occurring in clean energy generation, according to the 2628 Sustainable Energy in America Factbook, released this week.
"Americans have combined human ingenuity, a market system, a tide of talented and ambitious immigrants, and the rule of law to deliver abundance beyond any dreams of our forefathers," Mr. Buffett wrote.
In Jeremiah 11, God is speaking to the prophet Jeremiah about the covenant he made with the forefathers of the people of Israel when he brought them out of slavery in Egypt.
And in remembering his death, we might be reminded not only of our American forefathers who made the ultimate sacrifice, but more importantly of Jesus Christ, who died to set us eternally free.
In speeches and comments before and since the failed putsch, Erdogan has frequently referenced the Ottoman period, when Turkey's forefathers held territory stretching from southeast Europe to the Caucasus, North Africa and Iraq.
Families gather in ancestral halls bearing the names of their forefathers, who are buried in traditional horseshoe-shaped graves nearby, nestled at the spots on the hillsides with the most auspicious feng shui.
Then last November, Georges Chalhoub, a 56-year-old shopkeeper whose forefathers had come from Brih but who had lived near Beirut for much of his life, was killed in a car accident.
While we all need a bit of release from reality from time to time, shouldn't we, like our presumably incredibly content and happy forefathers, focus a bit more on the here and now?
And just as the forefathers of airpower understood its inevitability as a key element of the post-Industrial Age, so too must we unleash the power of independent space warfighting theory and doctrine.
The house was established in 2003 by Jérôme de Witt, a fifth-generation descendant of Napoleon Bonaparte, and whose forefathers also include King Léopold II of Belgium and King Jérôme-Napoléon of Westphalia.
All of the Jewish forefathers and mothers are buried there until this very day, in a site marked by a massive mausoleum built by the Jewish king Herod in the first century BCE.
Despite challenges such as family feuds and changing market dynamics, these ten billionaires have not only increased their own wealth but have grown what their forefathers had built, diversifying into uncharted sectors and territories.
Few Ukrainians know about the atrocities their forefathers visited upon Poles, though that might have changed in 2016 had the government not banned screenings of "Wolyn", a Polish film that documented the 1943 massacres.
Ours is a noble dialect, made up of a mixture of accents granted to us by our diverse forefathers and mashed together to make one — one bizarre, parrot-like accent to rule them all.
If we stand proud and act confidently in service of our interests and our values, we will ensure that the world for which our forefathers fought for will endure long after we are gone.
Gone was the derivative indie band that sounded like a hundred others, and in its place was one brimming with confidence, taking cues from forefathers like the Kinks, XTC, David Bowie, and the Jam.
Grime may have struggled with both of those challenges over the years, and as Dan Hancox wrote for Noisey earlier this week: it hasn't been an easy journey for the scene and its forefathers.
Three major houses of Westeros — Greyjoy, Martell (via the Sand Snakes), and Tyrell — are now ruled by women, all of whom are backing Daenerys on her quest to conquer the land of her forefathers.
I could see our revolution, if it happened, to be far more peaceful and would likely be using courts and using the laws to and reclaiming our rights and the rights our forefathers had.
Barbara Allen KenneySanta Fe, N.M. To the Editor: Your editorial echoed the words of our forefathers in the Declaration of Independence, which spoke to the oppressive actions by King George III against the colonies.
Arabs today are still confronted with the same question as their forefathers in Ottoman times as they grappled with modernity and European supremacy: why has a world of glorious, cosmopolitan Islamic empires become so abject?
Most of these refugees are Hindu or Christian, whose forefathers were born in India, said S. Velayutham, an advocacy officer at the non-profit Organization for Eelam Refugees Rehabilitation in the southern city of Chennai.
It's a bleak future for the secularism of this country because our forefathers who fought for the freedom struggle of India fought for the syncretic culture of this country and not for a Hindu nation.
That obsession, like an itch, spread through me in the way that had moved my forefathers; I began to slowly process what it meant to be a black, male body in a white gay's world.
In 1924, the Gills and their entourage moved to a former monastery, Capel-y-ffin, in South Wales, giving Jones the opportunity to return to what was for him the dream-bright land of his forefathers.
"When I learned about him I felt like, 'Man this is someone who should be celebrated along the line of the Patrick Henrys, the Jeffersons and our forefathers,' " Parker explained during a post-screening Q&A.
When you're not busy paying tribute to Presidents past over the next three days, focus your efforts on shopping these four sites, all offering great deals and discounts our forefathers (and mothers) would be proud of.
But Sanders is telling liberals, younger liberals especially, that the heroic age of liberalism isn't over yet, that they can have a welfare state that's far more amazing and fantastic than the one their forefathers constructed.
Cane growers have been strong supporters of the PRI and its forefathers since revolutionary hero Emiliano Zapata helped sweep away the hacienda system in the early 20th century, replacing it with small holdings and land collectives.
Some are forging identities apparently grounded in beliefs they associate with Turkey, even as their behaviour points elsewhere: they are less likely than their forefathers to attend mosque, but more likely to say they are religious.
The commonly told origin story of the genre positions writers like Iceberg Slim and Donald Goines, two straight, cis authors who wrote Pimp and Dopefiend in the late 1960s and 20183s respectively, as its macho forefathers.
The Chamorro no longer spend the July 21st liberation day holiday -- the island's most important social event of the year -- listening to the war stories of their forefathers like they used to, the historian Ramirez says.
And last year, at the Luxembourg & Dayan gallery on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Mr. Da Corte created work with borrowed pieces by blue-chip forefathers of postmodern anxiety like Mike Kelley and Robert Gober.
" Berdan, for his part, relates the sound of this record to an interview he says he once saw on Headbanger's Ball for Lollapalooza '93 wherein the EBM forefathers Front 242 said that "guitars were outdated instruments.
To diminish our nation in the name of politics, to divide its people for gain, or to set its citizens against each other, is to dishonor our forefathers and those who sacrificed to build our nation.
Adam Clayton is the latest in a long line of British exhibitionists, many of whom, on any given weekend, can be seen maintaining the traditions of their forefathers on the high streets of regional university towns.
"It's like knife stabbing us in the heart, when we see our heritage, our history, the work of our forefathers, being destroyed before our eyes and we're helpless to do anything to stop it," he said.
Analysts said the CAMPA bill ignores the landmark 2006 Forest Rights Act (FRA) that aims to improve the lives of impoverished tribes by recognizing their right to inhabit and live off forests where their forefathers settled.
He may not have garnered wide-scale attention as an elite defenseman just yet, but his ability to drive Tampa Bay's offense has impressed some of his notable forefathers, including seven-time Norris Trophy winner Nicklas Lidstrom.
While protest organizers voice slogans of defending Jerusalem and returning to the lost homes of their forefathers in Israel, it is the desperation among young men like Shtewi that has been the driving force in the demonstrations.
But most especially by the forefathers of hip-hop: Grandmaster Flash, Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Caz, Kurtis Blow, Raheim and all the b-boys, b-girls, graffiti-writers, MCs, and DJs that made this story possible.
Before there was an AIPAC, before Theodor Herzl founded the modern Zionist movement, and even before there was a United States, our Founding Fathers and even their forefathers longed to restore the Jews to their ancient homeland.
He's played in ensembles led by minimalist forefathers, La Monte Young and Terry Riley, collaborated with Brian Eno, Björk, Talking Heads, Peter Gabriel, and the techno producer Carl Craig, and studied indigenous music all over the world.
Eschewing the plodding, back-to-the-basket approach of their forefathers, 3873-footers like the Knicks' Kristaps Porzingis and the Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo run the floor and hoist interstellar jumpers, turning defensive game plans inside out.
It glorified that insurrection by recalling the Revolutionary War and our forefathers' fight for freedom, as well as the "militias" that formed the basis of the Second Amendment — which many of Trump's supporters are big fans of.
"The focus is on the American hot dog, which would not exist if our forefathers had not come over here from Europe," said Scott Ladany, Vienna Beef's vice president of sales and grandson of the company's Hungarian founder.
"I don't think there's anything less attractive than a man over-dyeing things on his face, so I'm going to try, for as long as I can, to age as my male forefathers before me," says the star.
One of the forefathers of the modern supercut movement was Derrick Beckles, who in the '90s began slicing up bizarro late-night movies, commercials, and music videos into VHS-era compilations he released under the name TV Carnage.
It simply requires us to return to our roots: we must have more meaningful interactions with our students and provide the financial support that our forefathers intended when they expanded access to higher education beyond the elite class.
Congress and the Republican party leadership need to reestablish the legislative branch as a coequal branch of government and find the courage to reach a deal with democrats that will make our forefathers proud, not make them cringe.
In remarks at Texas A&M's Reed Arena Saturday night, Clinton pointed to Benjamin Franklin's volunteer fire brigade as the forefathers of the volunteers helping victims of several major hurricanes that have struck the U.S. in recent months.
In these somewhat rarefied realms, whiteness is, in ways big and small, constantly being treated as a problem, from this year's #OscarsSoWhite outrage to calls to strip university buildings of the names of their more vexing white forefathers.
"We wanted to push back in the places where students feel most alienated and disillusioned, where they're constantly told 'You as a white person are uniquely evil and must constantly atone for the sins of your forefathers,'" he said.
Demiroren News Agency quoted a resident of Cankiri's Kalfat village as saying it was an honor that someone from their village had become prime minister, adding that Johnson owed his distinctive mop of blond hair to his Turkish forefathers.
Demiroren News Agency quoted a resident of Cankiri's Kalfat village as saying it was an honour that someone from their village had become prime minister, adding that Johnson owed his distinctive mop of blond hair to his Turkish forefathers.
The draft undermines a 1996 law that gives indigenous people the right to govern their lands, as well as the FRA, which gives tribal people the right to inhabit and live off forests where their forefathers settled, Dash said.
On Thursday evening, the king will pay respects to his forefathers at statues of King Chulalongkorn, or King Rama V, a venerated 19th century modernizer, and King Rama I, who founded the Chakri dynasty in the late 18th century.
The occasion of his visit was to celebrate the bicentenary of the restoration of a statue of one of Alphonse's forefathers, King Henry IV, which was destroyed during the French Revolution and rebuilt on the city's Pont Neuf bridge.
Cleveland's weirdo 1970s rockers, the electric eels and Rocket from the Tombs, are often cited as Midwestern forefathers of American out-of-bounds rock, spawning Pere Ubu and the Dead Boys, and influencing the likes of Devo and the Ramones.
So, then, it's crucial to bring forth the new crop of MCs who are currently repping for the sound in Britain, because just like the forefathers of rap, they have the potential to change what uncultured folk think about a country.
With a 107-101 victory, and on a night when Shaquille O'Neal had 44 and 20 at home, the Philadelphia 76ers ended the Lakers' 19-game winning streak while keeping their own "Fo' Fo' Fo'" 17763 forefathers from becoming a footnote.
Indeed, some might have found the game too fast, but for me, just seeing Sonic hammering through stages that nodded to their 16bit forefathers in brightness and clarity was enough to feel that the old favorite was hitting form again.
THE HISTORIES OF the great fashion houses can feel a bit like myths themselves: the Icarus-like reaching for the pinnacles of beauty followed by plummets into debt or drugs; the forefathers cast aside to make way for the new generation.
The scion of a prosperous Ohio family (his grandfather, the first Nelson Strobridge Talbott, was captain of the Yale football team in 1914), Talbott followed his forefathers to Yale, where he studied Russian literature and won a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford.
My listeners at Jamaica Bar had been living in a free country for 25 years, whereas my forefathers in Brooklyn continued to exist in a pickled Soviet Union; in 2016, these people understood each other less than their shared language suggested.
In a speech at his palace, Erdogan conjured up an image of Turkey constrained by foreign powers who "aim to make us forget our Ottoman and Selcuk history", when Turkey's forefathers held territory stretching across central Asia and the Middle East.
Jay is well aware he's not the first writer or expatriate to have traversed St.-Germain in an alcoholic stupor or a lovesick trance, incorporating homages to literary forefathers like Hemingway, Wilde, Hugo, Fitzgerald, Baudelaire, Beckett and, of course, Miller.
"That's what the leftists and the media want to call me," says one subject, while others decline to answer the question altogether; the most fervent of Dotan's subjects claim to be called to live on the land of their forefathers by divine decree.
So, in June 2013, a retired, gay, Jewish Member of Congress, a seven-foot-tall, Black NBA star, and a redheaded, straight, Catholic politician walked onto Boylston Street to march with thousands of people in a scene our forefathers couldn't have possibly imagined.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis said on Tuesday that he shared the sadness of the French people mourning the devastation of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame and hoped it would be restored to remain a symbol of the faith of their forefathers.
So blame education, or misguided folks on the left and the right, but until we challenge the fundamental neoliberal fiction that has led us into the land of plutocracy, we'll remain alienated from the kind of greatness that our forefathers hoped for.
The fact that so many are so willing to surrender their privacy and the freedom their forefathers fought for — just because that's the way things are and they don't consider their own privacy to be that big of a deal — is what's most troubling.
There is, for example, no national mythology surrounding the idea of Canadian independence; that's because try as our forefathers might, it's not easy to construct an inspiring story out of representatives traveling to London to request greater autonomy while remaining within the British empire.
It wasn't until a lesbian coworker chastised me for asking who Frank Kameny was—she turned to me stone-faced and said "know your gay history," before walking away—that I realized I needed to give a shit about my queer forefathers and mothers.
As has become the yearly celebrity tradition, Tori posted a selfie to Instagram on Monday showing off her festive apparel and her freshly dyed do, paired with a navy headband, a blue and white mani and metallic gold lipstick, just as our forefathers intended.
Our forefathers were hemp growers — even the onetime farmland where the Pentagon now stands once bore hemp — and while the claim that the Declaration of Independence was written on hemp paper is questionable, a new farmer's declaration of independence from unwarranted government impediment should be.
One of my favorite tidbits about the Melvins is that, while they released this album and have generally served as messy spiritual forefathers to all manner of sluggish, ugly, difficult, druggy heavy music, band mouthpiece and chief hair farmer King Buzzo doesn't even smoke weed.
Our revolutionary forefathers, we are taught, heroically untethered us from the weight of collective history, and so we imagine ourselves as exceptions — totally unlike, say, Italians or Brazilians or Indians, who are pushed and pulled by historical tides from which we are magically exempt.
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Our forefathers were hemp growers, even the original farm upon whose land the Pentagon building now stands grew hemp, and while the claim that the Declaration of Independence was written on hemp paper is questionable, a new farmer's declaration of independence from unwarranted government impediment should be.
Making it easier for economic migrants to pursue the American dream in the tradition of our forefathers would boost our growth and improve the situation at the southern border because our officials would be able to focus on national security threats rather than those seeking work.
On his recent trip to Saudi Arabia, President Trump joined many of his Arab counterparts in denouncing Iran as the foremost sponsor of terrorism, perhaps unaware of the irony of doing so while being feted in the country of Al Qaeda and the Islamic State's ideological forefathers.
It sounded like a great idea but it took the Europeans seven decades to realize what our founding forefathers figured out 200 years ago: A confederacy does not work; It was the basic reason why the 'Articles of Confederation' were dropped for a masterpiece we call 'The Constitution'!
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Californians also forgot that our forefathers saw in the state's northern and mountain dams and their subsidiary aqueducts and canals a brilliant solution to the California paradox of two thirds of the population wishing to work and live where one third of the state's annual rain and snow fell.
"I chose Bangladesh as my final country because I wanted to come full circle and finish where it all began (for my forefathers), a homecoming to my ancestral homeland," she wrote in a Facebook post announcing that she had achieved her goal of visiting every country on Earth.
"The king has just been crowned and I want to show him that we, the Thai people, are with him and are supporting him all the way, so the country can progress in the way our forefathers have wanted to build it," said 64-year-old Patipan Mahantanathibodi.
After all, what are white Americans supposed to make of a system that offers Hispanic or Asian business owners an advantage never enjoyed by their own Irish or Polish or Scots-Irish forefathers, or boosts upper-class African and Caribbean college applicants whose ancestors never lived in slavery?
Fast-forward a few decades, and the scene has gone through a phase of death metal (mostly technical—the legacy of our space metal forefathers), a very underground black metal scene, and nowadays, you see more of a resurgence of bands that are deeply rooted in the beginnings of the genre.
This weekend the leaders of 27 EU countries (all bar Britain) will convene in Rome's glorious Palazzo dei Conservatori, beneath 17th-century frescoes and flanked by sculptures of sundry popes, to proclaim their unity—60 years after their forefathers signed the Treaty of Rome, the EU's founding document, in the same room.
Mint Field's music sounds more like it belongs in the scenes of Berlin or Glasgow, with layer after layer of instrumental tracks that inevitably conjures their British sonic forefathers, yet the fact that their lyrics are in Spanish changes everything: a juxtaposition of the cold aesthetic with the warmth of a Latin tongue.
When this failed to materialise, some followers fell away but others (the forefathers of today's Adventists) insisted that something cosmologically important did happen around that time: the second and final part of Christ's mission on earth, and a period of judgement for humanity, began, albeit in a way invisible to most people.
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In the 1930s, the company now known as Champion Athletic Apparel began turning them out to keep football players warm on the sidelines, also attracting business from men who operated backhoes and cherry pickers and forklifts — the forefathers of style for the guys who top their hoods with hard hats turned backward.
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Vandals defaced the Pilgrim Maiden statue and the National Monument to the Forefathers, as well as a bench that honors the daughters of the colonists who arrived in Plymouth on the ship Anne in 1623 and four colorful artworks in the shape of scallop shells, said Melissa G. Arrighi, the Plymouth town manager.
Today, Noisey is pleased to debut a special collaborative project from vocalist Lil Zubin and producer Nedarb Nagrom, the Misery EP. Lil Zubin, a bubbling new artist in the underground emo hip-hop scene, links with one of the forefathers of the sound, Nedarb Nagrom, who produced notable tracks for Lil Peep, among others.
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The prevalent aesthetic realism descended as much from cinematic as literary forefathers Ralph Ellison and Richard Wright, and in the '90s — the age of stars like Will Smith, Denzel Washington, and Eddie Murphy — Tupac and Ice Cube lent the films they starred in fascinating layers and brought a startlingly grim authenticity to their performances.
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"One night, I was looking out of a hotel window, at a grate in front of City Hall … and it was a frigid cold night, and this elderly man laid down underneath a little blanket trying to keep warm and I thought to myself, this is not what our forefathers thought when they looked at the Declaration of Independence," Bon Jovi said.
We do not serve because we support one specific individual who may be occupying an office that is oval in shape; we do it because of all those back in our hometowns, because of our brothers and sisters serving with us, and because we want to ensure that our children have the same rights and opportunities we have, thanks to our forefathers.
"As we contemplate forcing parents to choose this or that vaccine, I think it's important to remember that force is not consistent with the American story, nor is force consistent with the liberty our forefathers sought when they came to America," said Paul, an ophthalmologist, during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing advocating the use of vaccines.
It weaves together social justice (inviting the needy to join the meal), storytelling (about how our forefathers were enslaved in Egypt), ceremonial symbols (unleavened bread and a shank bone, to name just two), pedagogy (asking questions from a wise son and a wicked one), celebration (for the Exodus) and pleas for help ("Pour out Your wrath upon the nations who do not know You").
It is my deepest hope as we work for a stronger future for rural communities and public lands, that we can see past the fables set forth by the Malheur rebels and the politicians egging them on to the deeper and truer story of America and its public lands – one of the greatest gifts our forefathers left to us, and one of the greatest we can leave for future generations.
A Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) official already on leave over comments insulting Islam and spreading conspiracy theories also reportedly shared an image last year saying that "our forefathers would have hung" former President Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE for treason.
Critics of the public schools have argued instead that their obsession with militarism—absorbed bone-deep by generations of prime ministers and generals—has in fact more often than not goaded the country into war and prolonged the bloodshed, most ruinously during World War I. The British army, led by a Harrow graduate, simply reproduced civilian class hierarchies, installing public schoolboys as officers with command over hundreds of working-class men whose life experiences were as foreign to them as those of the African villagers their forefathers subjugated.
"They had this vision of what they called the 'yeoman farmer': this independent, free-standing person who owed nothing to anybody, who didn't receive any payments from the government, who didn't live by a wage, but who could support himself and his family on a farm growing everything they needed — and that these were the people who were going to be the backbone of democracy," said Gerald Gamm, a political scientist at the University of Rochester, describing what could be the forefathers of the rural voters who tilted this year's election.

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