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She claims a humbler background than her predecessor, Arun Jaitley.
"This makes me stronger, it makes me humbler," he said.
Humbler Turkmen, in short, do not have much to sing about.
Humbler citizens, meanwhile, tend not to pay tax on their income.
There are plenty of ways for China to influence humbler voters, too.
Including the stations "with much humbler budgets, less marble, and more concrete."
It was a lower key, humbler Trump at the Omni Shoreham hotel.
He is leaving Legg Mason after 35 years with a far humbler record.
But the most revealing sales are of something humbler: political badges, or buttons.
Significantly humbler, they fell apart into messy shreds, but were no less delicious.
But for me, a humbler pot of braised short ribs is more celebratory.
He's not gotten brighter or humbler, but he's gotten smaller and more conventional.
Mr Vajpayee's educated, upper-caste bearing was not necessarily an asset among humbler voters.
The answer, which she shared exclusively with Refinery29, is humbler than you might expect.
I did, and within weeks I found a humbler job that suited me perfectly.
I'm saying, rather, a kind of louche, very likable but humbler deal: a sandwich.
It marked the start of a humbler Uber that was willing to work with authorities.
If his kingdom is facing financial constraints, he may need to take a humbler approach.
Human or animal, the humbler links in the engine of life will enjoy their bittersweet revenge.
If ratings aren't what they once were, the show hasn't dwindled down to a humbler scale.
Thus, his proposal for a guaranteed income is humbler than many others, though still extremely ambitious.
What makes the argument unusual is its embrace of that great humbler, the end of life.
On the surface of a grand political statement, they left the irrepressible evidence of humbler life.
Cole's humbler environs were to him rather as Walden Pond was to his younger contemporary Thoreau.
But if appeals to the emperor now fall on deaf ears, humbler forums for complaint are encouraged.
If he'd been a little humbler about it, they might have tried to get along with him.
And a humbler Ghosn might eventually be able to negotiate a judicial settlement with the Japanese authorities.
And a new, humbler version of WeWork may seem a less appealing proposition than his grandiose vision.
While ex-officers growl in Parliament, humbler veterans have been protesting in the street and on social media.
Marvin Ellison's roots in retail are far humbler than the confidence placed in his current C-suite title.
To witness the decision-making of the slime molds is to take a humbler perspective on human intelligence.
Another visitor recounted humbler fare, old cutlery, a tablecloth too small for the table and the artist's inebriated father.
"For the last few years, they've been trying to roll out a humbler more optimistic Travis," says author Stone.
To their right, crumbling wooden prototypes stand as a kind of museum to the humble company's even humbler origins.
But if one seems to flaunt a size DD while the other is a humbler size C, don't panic!
Barack Obama began his presidency with an erudite speech in Cairo declaring that America would be humbler from now on.
Humbler but poetically affecting is a "whimsy" carved evidently from a single block of wood just under a foot tall.
Its humbler promise was simply to make care "affordable" and accordingly, it implied a significant role for individual cost sharing.
Over three years later, Prince Mohammed's goal finally appears within reach — but in a much smaller, humbler form than first promised.
He has repeatedly challenged his own bishops to be humbler, to get out onto the streets and to be more compassionate.
The authorities have urged humbler Thais to grow marigolds in the king's honour, since he was associated with the colour yellow.
The nickelodeons of the earliest days gave way to movie palaces, which were supplemented by humbler main-street Bijoux and Roxys.
Now, the home of Ferrari and McLaren racing will be controlled by an American media company with humbler roots — Englewood, Colo.
Personally, I would rather give a humbler party that I can afford than ask my guests to pay for an extravaganza.
On this I often pushed back on my Chinese interlocutors to be humbler and warier of what the future may hold.
But if the Resistance party doesn't find a way to become a shrewder, humbler opposition party, that's not going to happen.
In roughly such an order, they are: Let's run through both types, starting with the humbler, but today more politically viable, possibilities.
But one cartoonist painted a humbler picture of the elections in five states, the results of which were announced on March 11th.
"She's my rock and she's my biggest cheerleader, but she's also like my biggest humbler, if you could say that," says McCreery.
There are also plenty of other summer projects and jobs that can help students develop a deeper, humbler understanding of the world.
Though their work is as diverse as gastronomy itself, some of the show's most iconic images feature humbler—though still hallowed—fare.
Jefferson bristled at the pomp and circumstance of the French court where he served as American minister and thought himself a humbler man.
Despite their size, some multinational companies still bear resemblances to humbler mom-and-pop operations — at least when it comes to succession planning.
Humbler and soothing are the warblers of Staten Island and other Neotropical migrants on the subway map's No. 8 stop, Clove Lakes Park.
On "Saturday Night Live," Mr. Macdonald could come off as just another sarcastic wise guy with an ironic attitude, a humbler Dennis Miller.
" The "character" in Mr. Comey's written testimony, they write, "was a far humbler man than the one who showed up for the hearing.
Here is the humbler truth: On their own, individuals are not well equipped to separate fact from fiction, and they never will be.
It was absorbed into greater Tel Aviv in 1950 and has long been seen as the humbler, more downtrodden section of the city.
When Eisley himself passed away, 20193 years later, someone chiseled his name, in a humbler font, at the bottom of that long list.
Still, if his bold plan succeeds, Mr Flannery will in time have moulded a humbler but fitter GE that may yet endure another century.
Fine animals one and all, but a dedicated band of conservationists in New Hampshire has dedicated themselves to a far humbler creature: the oyster.
Famous as the site of Graceland, Elvis Presley's mansion, its streets are lined with miles of humbler homes, mostly one- or two-bedroom bungalows.
George W. Bush ran in favor of a "humbler" foreign policy and attacked "nation-building" against the global agenda of Vice President Al Gore.
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A humbler Sony is resisting the temptation of launching new stuff just because it can The start to Sony's 2016 is unencumbered by new sins.
The Provo, Utah-based company came from much humbler beginnings, bootstrapping the operation for a decade before finally taking financing from Sequoia and Accel in 2012.
Two years ago, the elderly couple who lived next door with their son and daughter-in-law unexpectedly traded their spacious apartment for two humbler dwellings.
G.E. moved out of this sprawling Skidmore, Owings & Merrill-designed emblem of 1970s corporate modernism in favor of smaller, humbler digs in downtown Boston last year.
Today, the area is a mix of on-trend eateries and boutiques as well as mainstays from its humbler days, and Ms. Harowitz loves the variety.
But then a humbler man wouldn't have come down that escalator at Trump Tower and proceed to say what Trump said and do what he did.
Mr Drahi is not the buyer many expected—and not just because his fortune, which Bloomberg puts at $8.6bn, has humbler origins than fine wine and fashion.
Shortly after casting a ballot for himself on Tuesday, Mr. Trump sat down with Times journalists for a lengthy interview, presenting a softer and seemingly humbler side.
Just out of prison, Mr. Marte was leading a decidedly humbler existence, spending his nights on a fraying suede couch at his mother's apartment on Rivington Street.
Inspired by ads that popped up around Salt Lake City in May advertising a matchmaking event with an anonymous Mormon millionaire, Sharp's ads take a humbler approach.
Such heroism among humbler figures in this story points to the fact that those actually charged with protecting their people are generally selfish or feckless or both.
But the next morning, he was more interested in discussing a humbler but no less momentous occasion: the first time he had ever spoken before an audience.
Rather than project a savior narrative onto the UVA men's basketball team, we could take a much humbler approach and try to learn from their recent accomplishments.
Her standards, unrealistic or not, signify that the members of Migos themselves are insiders in the world of luxury, even as they remain true to their humbler roots.
From a flashy Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen to a humbler Kia Soul, His Holiness Pope Francis has had his ridden in his fair share of Popemobiles this year.
NBC, which has taken viewers from the musical hills of Austria to Neverland to Oz with its live musical broadcasts, has a humbler destination in mind for 2016: Baltimore.
The sheltered port is now a marina for super-yachts, although a wizened ferryman shuttles humbler travellers from the Birgu quays to those of Senglea, directly across from them.
From humbler beginnings as stewards of street sanitation, BIDs are evolving into cultural programmers, thanks, in part, to the pedestrianization of many New York streets in the late 2000s.
Cowin E7 Pro Noise-Canceling Over-Ear Wireless Headphones — $67.14 See Details This slightly-humbler version of the E7 Pro is a little less flashy but of no lower quality.
Peiffer details how the two met in a humbler place than reality TV, in Wisconsin as freshman college students, where they went on double dates all summer around downtown Milwaukee.
Here, each bowl ($7.50 to $10.75) is a terrarium of mesclun greens and seaweed salad, offsetting the richness of the fish, with a humbler cushion of rice half-hidden below.
At the humbler end of the scale, Salt Island, one of the British Virgin Islands, presented Her Majesty with a linen bag containing salt on her 90th birthday in 2016.
Cruz's team, once confident that they had the money and the map to outpunch and outrun any of their rivals, are conceding to a humbler reality: This will be a grind.
He was involved in plans to create an ambitious new "Grande Galerie" there, but the project was postponed and he was reduced to the humbler task of cataloguing the king's pictures.
In a series of laboratory experiments, they found that people tend to be humbler, and readier to consider other perspectives, when they are asked to describe problems in the third person.
Or, for that matter, other supporters of the pope, who has overtly rejected the sumptuous trappings and, indeed, fetishization of clothing within the church in favor of a simpler, humbler lifestyle?
Mr. Sánchez's modern touches — a concrete awning, minimalist wood furniture — add a refined touch, while a clay comal, where a cook makes tortillas, speaks to the humbler origins of the cuisine.
Over 45 action-packed minutes (the work has grown since its humbler beginnings at Fall for Dance in 2015), soloists emerge from the ensemble with improvisations ranging from euphoric to dystopic.
Coming from a humbler man, one could interpret this as a new pope wanting Catholics to focus on God rather than their mortal leader, especially one who is so young and handsome.
Meanwhile, his light sculptures are attempts to create dimensionalities that merge the formless, unexplained miasmas usually associated with space, and humbler shapes familiar to our everyday lives: a cube or a pyramid.
The old white men holding culture back will all be dead soon enough; will the next generations of males have a better, humbler understanding of the world and their place in it?
On a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, however, Hailey admitted that their love bloomed over a much humbler connection — her unique ability to do a certain party trick.
Our much humbler site was also alongside the Cedar River, which we could hear flowing through gentle, nearby rapids before the river bends east and empties into the Hudson four miles downstream.
Un-yoked from the stresses of their previous context and past expectations, old players suddenly play younger, or discover the capacity to excel in humbler and less-stressful last acts to their careers.
For those in the humbler neighborhoods affected, or for those who bought decades ago before the local real estate market became too hot for most to handle, rebuilding may not be an option.
The malware found in affected networks was a variant of BlackEnergy, a Russian-linked program with much humbler cybercrime roots than is suggested by its apparent use in the sabotage of critical infrastructure.
A noticeably humbler Mr Abe was grilled this week in both houses of the Diet, Japan's parliament, over allegations—which he denies—that he abused his office to grant a favour to a chum.
What we've seen so far makes clear that some of the humbler initiatives — those that work within the existing system and partner with incumbent utilities and regulators — are likely to have the greatest impact.
Humbler preparations are also gaining popularity: Baseball fans at Safeco Field in Seattle happily toss back crunchy chapulines (grasshoppers); more than 18,000 orders were sold in the first two weeks of the 2017 season.
Yet while high-end delicacies with gold bullion prices abound, humbler places to buy a jar of nonartisanal peanut butter or a sack of plain old gluten-full flour are much harder to find.
Walk down Los Angeles' Hollywood Boulevard past the Walk of Fame and you might spot billboard ads that aren't for the latest star-studded movie, but for a humbler form of media — the podcast.
While American actress Meghan Markle is known to have come from far humbler beginnings than her now fiancé Prince Harry — it appears that the couple may be more closely connected than we first thought.
This 5.7-inch device inaugurates a new U series of smartphones and is joined by a smaller and lesser U Play, which scales things down to 5.2 inches and a humbler camera and processor spec.
Arlene Gottfried, whose arresting images of ordinary people in New York's humbler neighborhoods earned her belated recognition as one of the finest street photographers of her generation, died on Tuesday at her home in Manhattan.
In both its pursuit and its capture, there is something so inescapably different about greatness of this sort, which came from the same struggling place as its humbler analogue but is also so wildly unlike it.
In fact, people who have high levels of narcissism also tend to be mentally tougher and have lower rates of depression and stress than their humbler peers, according to new studies out of Queen's University Belfast.
But for someone like me, who has dutifully shoveled money into retirement vehicles for more than 35 years, going back to when my bracket was far humbler, a tax of nearly 40% on distributions seems grinchy.
The duchess, who will succeed the Duke of Kent in presenting trophies on court, had humbler beginnings at Wimbledon, recalling to the BBC how she had lined up for tickets during her days as a commoner.
In the aftermath of the Waffle House attack, Shaw's quick actions were hailed by many around the country, though he has sounded a humbler note about what he did, initially saying he acted out of self-preservation.
Indeed, Mr O'Leary, in spite of his attempt to shed a combative image and adopt a humbler tone, in February described unions as a "busted flush" and blamed them for the demise of flag carriers in Europe.
In the aftermath of the Waffle House attack, Shaw's quick actions were hailed by many around the country, though he has sounded a humbler note about what he did, initially saying he acted out of self-preservation.
Instead of the "Scarface" ending, with its mountains of cocaine and bursts of machine-gun fire, history has dictated a humbler fade-out for Escobar, who has lost everything and retreated to his agrarian past for shelter.
Unlike the older Titian, he took few commissions outside the Most Serene Republic, preferring to decorate the lavish cathedrals and palazzi of his aquatic hometown, and to offer his services to humbler congregations from Cannaregio to Castello.
Washington (CNN)Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt tried his best Tuesday to fuse his humbler vision of his new agency with his stated respect for its long-serving, ambitious regulators in his maiden speech to EPA employees.
Saudi Aramco: The initial public offering for the state-owned oil giant is likely to be announced soon, but in a smaller, humbler form than promised — with its valuation expected to drop to $1.5 trillion from $1083 trillion.
Harrison's grandfather came from humbler stock — his mother ran a boardinghouse after her fishmonger husband died of consumption, and he was apprenticed to a cabinetmaker at 14 — but he was as happily afflicted with wanderlust as her grandmother.
He'll point to a priest sporting a saturno [a clerical hat with a wide, circular brim], say, as an example of putting on airs, and he'll contrast it with the humbler, earthier pastor that he aspires to be.
As with restaurants, shops: A recent article in The Times by Steven Kurutz described how the glossy clothing retailers that displaced humbler shops on Bleecker Street in the West Village were subsequently priced out of the market themselves.
Their celebrity often obscures the work—humbler, less heroic, but often no less essential to the maintenance of a life—performed by those organs only doctors know about: the body's back-up players, pulsing and pumping in relative obscurity.
Singer eventually transposed the complexities of that space—the habit of argument and the uncertainty of origin, the pensive love stories shared and the brave assertions never quite backed up—into the humbler cafeterias of the Upper West Side.
Ambitious 17th- and 18th-century clerks changed their fortunes by mastering difficult new hands, while aristocrats wrote sloppily "as if in open proclamation of scorn for the arts by which humbler people oftentimes got their bread," Thomas De Quincey noted.
" Similarly, Ted Koppel, the legendary newsman, recently wrote that if Trump is forced from office or defeated at the polls, there is no reason to think he "will become a quieter, humbler, more restrained presence on Twitter and Facebook than heretofore.
It will also mean, in all likelihood, a further month of detention without trial for the Kashmiris rounded up by the authorities and another month during which humbler Kashmiris will be deprived of rights that other Indians take for granted.
If Miseducation teased out the tension between Hill's status as a pop culture God and interest in being a humbler, more complex figure, the experimental Unplugged No 2.0 album would dispel any of that tension, bringing the artist firmly back to earth.
You can get away with a fork on the rotisserie lobster, bathed in a luscious curry beurre fondue, and with a butter knife on the much humbler, ropy but tender bavette (the French term for flap steak), finished with anchovy butter and herbs.
SHELTER ISLAND is tucked inside the northeastern tip of New York's Long Island like a barnacle stuck in a lobster's claw, separated by the Peconic River from the Hamptons hamlets that dot the South Fork and the humbler towns of the North Fork.
Meanwhile, across the county, immigrant enclaves have grown in the shadows of multimillion-dollar homes — places where the streets are lined with much humbler homes, butcher shops called carnicerías, and money-order offices where on Fridays immigrants wire money home to relatives.
Fans wanting Beckham to match the likes of Antonio Bryant as a weekly fulcrum have been disappointed in 2016, but he still has plenty to give those with humbler requests, who just want their eyes to pop out of their head every now and again.
Roll gates lifted to reveal a bounty little seen in the peaks of the Catskills: Edwardian gowns, Victorian dresses, flapper shifts, soda fountain poodle skirts, hippie bell bottoms and 1980s power suits — all told, 2,000 pieces of vintage clothing arriving at their new, humbler home.
Here in Brooklyn, at King Tut Pie, the surroundings are humbler: a few sidewalk tables tucked under an awning and a room of efficient tile, with pale gold cushions on a lone banquette and burlap shades bearing the ghostly imprint of King Tut's funerary mask.
Well, the $2 billion valuation, while impressive given the age of the company, reflects humbler ambitions for Lime, which reportedly was initially pitching investors on a valuation that was almost two times as high as the one it ended up securing in this round.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A new study confirms your suspicions that in the art world, delusional self-regard pays off: researchers found that work by narcissistic artists is likely to sell for more money at auction than work by their humbler counterparts.
The talk around the fire was not about climate data and behavior change, but about an existential crisis — a crisis that made space for people to turn away from the myths of progress, human centrality and our separation from "nature" and, instead, become humbler, more imaginative creatures.
Perhaps there are also some deeper reasons why July 2018 is not a good moment for Russia's political and religious leaders to reflect honestly on the tragedy of the royal murders, or on the millions of humbler folk who would be killed in the years that followed.
While giant media companies are throwing billions of dollars into acquiring recent hits and creating seemingly endless slates of new shows and movies, The Criterion Channel feels humbler and worthier, a $238 per month streaming service designed to keep some of cinema's greatest achievements in view.
In a study released the same year the ACA was passed, 39 percent of Americans with a below-average income reported not seeing a doctor because of cost, compared with 7 percent of poorer-than-average Canadians and 1 percent of Britons on the humbler end of the spectrum.
"Don Quixote" is essentially about a girl whose father wants her to marry a rich guy instead of the barber she loves, but, like the Cervantes novel from which it's loosely derived, the ballet is partly about the difference between remote visions and the humbler pleasures of reality.
The show lacks the mythic grandeur of ambitious horror movies such as "Us" and "Midsommar," but, despite its humbler aesthetic and its basic (in both senses) pleasures, it, too, feels soaked in modern anxieties, full of coded politics, with a special interest in the difficulty of distinguishing madness from amorality.
Despite lawmakers once deeming its current income "an accident of history," the Duchy of Cornwall has mostly avoided harsh questions, in part by playing up its interest in traditional architecture and sustainable practices across its humbler holdings: scores of farms, much of Dartmoor National Park in Devon and rivers throughout Cornwall.
He contrasts the heroic mode of medicine, in which the surgeon swoops in and performs some miracle procedure, with the humbler and more incremental medicine practiced by primary care physicians who see the same patient consistently over years, who prescribe a steady beat of small changes to gradually treat conditions like migraine headaches.
Piffaretti, along with French peers like Bernard Frize and Jérôme Boutterin, were not engaged in simple stylistic endeavors, but sought out new possibilities for abstraction, and went on to discover a provincial form of idiosyncratic painting; Piffaretti's twelve modest-sized paintings on view at Lisson present themselves as an altogether humbler, yet exacting project.
Perhaps knowing this, the line "I'm just too smart, too funny, too popular and too successful to ignore" in the January draft is omitted, substituted by a humbler appeal to the content of his character: I'm not the best because I'm the funniest or the smartest or the most attractive person among conservative and libertarian celebrities.
She gives the step-by-step instructions on how to knit sweaters and skirts featuring a variety of pointed slogans, which are generally positive and indicate that the author is woke AF. There are instructions for making the "If nothing changes, it changes nothing" skirt, which is as wise as a Zen koan (but with humbler stakes).
I've never had more fun as a science writer than during those weeklong encounters in Pasadena, when my colleagues and I — a little older and grayer ourselves, humbler but no wiser about the tricks that nature might be up to out there in the realm of dark and ice — gathered to watch the scientists watch their new worlds.
Not the humbler, human, struggling greatness, the fleeting thing that helps fallible, anxious-unto-terrified athletes steal a personal best from themselves; there is, even given the effectively superhuman talents of the people involved, something in this greatness that can be emotionally real to those of us living down here on earth, and can even remind us of the better things about our ground-bound selves.
She's a 27-year-old mother of five from Stoughton Mass who's currently paying the bills with Little Big Town's 29 CMA honoree "Girl Crush" and McGraw's 212 country smash "Humble & Kind"—parental advice that sounds humbler and kinder (and wiser) (even catchier) the way McKenna understates it on her tenth album and second with serious distribution, where it's one of seven straight winners that precede three not-bad-at-alls.
While Clare struggles to adjust to life as a single parent, her daughters try to gain acceptance into a clique of young teenagers, a group that includes three sisters who live in the mansion end of the park and, from much humbler abodes, a spiky pixie of a girl named Tyler and a sweet mixed-race boy named Dylan — kids who are free to disappear into one another's homes with little interference or oversight from their trusting parents.

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