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"justly" Definitions
  1. in a way that most people consider to be morally fair and reasonable synonym fairly (2)
  2. for a good reason synonym rightly (1)

361 Sentences With "justly"

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They have been widely and justly chastised for these things.
Critics justly rue the paucity of female playwrights on Broadway.
Male peacocks are justly admired for their brilliantly colored plumage.
They try to work here and are never justly paid.
That's a legacy for which he will be justly celebrated.
Emma Lazarus's words justly form part of the American creed.
There simply aren't enough awards to justly honor this living icon.
It is so distinct that it could never be justly replicated.
Narratives can be held captive by people who don't narrate justly.
In this predominantly Latino neighborhood, Ms. Brito's pastelillos are justly beloved.
A nd there is, of course, his justly beloved Piano Concerto.
And in many cases the Americans are justly convicted of crimes.
GUILFOYLE: Finally, you&aposre getting the attribution that you so justly deserve.
Bemoaning the carnage, they justly condemned the Islamic State and violent extremists.
Our veterans... (APPLAUSE) Our veterans have not been treated fairly or justly.
They are our troops, of whom we are, and should be, justly proud.
In that case, we're all coming to harass you, and harass you justly
The country is justly famous for sparkling beaches, pulsating nightlife and beguiling culture.
"I never sought to be loved or to be treated justly," he said.
Sebesta said he was being unfairly treated and that Graves was justly convicted.
Their views may do harm, and we may justly criticize and oppose them.
Perhaps Regina Schrambling's justly famous recipe for beef stew with Dijon and Cognac?
Who among us doesn't care about family values, defined justly and embraced honestly?
So there's a group, rightly or wrongly, justly or unjustly, that feels left out.
I know Anguilla will want to see this case be properly and justly resolved.
The president justly boasts of his record of diverse appointments to the federal bench.
To improve security, we need to treat people humanely and justly, not with fear.
I hope and believe that women can wield power more responsibly and more justly.
I know Anguilla will want to see this case be properly and justly resolved!
Richard Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier" has several truly sublime and justly beloved scenes and ensembles.
There's no room for casual players here, and that's justly controversial among the game's detractors.
The perception that income is distributed justly has plunged from 220% in 2013 to 16%.
I hope friends in the media can objectively, justly, rationally and calmly make their reports.
Americans have been justly afraid of a crisis before and after the ballots are cast.
Living in New York, we are often accused, perhaps justly, of living in a bubble.
"We deal fairly and justly with entities and individuals who come under our jurisdiction," he said.
After being justly mocked by locals and reporters, Kasich switched to eating pizza with his hands.
THUMP: What can be done to ensure that women in dance music are treated more justly?
In a broken system, he solves problems efficiently, but certainly, not justly, nor without innocent casualties.
"Publicity is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial diseases," Louis Brandeis once wrote.
I hope I have justly explained the horrors of being raped by someone who has power.
Why do we feel we so "grateful" for the things that men feel they justly deserved?
Ms. Dee, a two-time Olivier Award winner, is justly celebrated for her intelligence and charm.
" The president's advisers, Koop said, "took the stand, 'They are only getting what they justly deserve.
Then again, at this point is anyone up for the task of running Westeros correctly and justly?
In the meantime, as always, Kreation will continue to ensure its employees are treated justly and fairly.
Bronn the mercenary is also a recently ennobled lord with dubious prospects of governing justly and sustainably.
The good and mighty Benioff is very rich and justly so, for he has created a software.
But a continuing relationship with the couple implicates you in a deception of which you justly disapprove.
"[China] will learn to deal fairly and justly or we will not deal at all," Trump added.
Heather Steeves, Maine You're loyal to Jasper, and so you justly give considerable weight to his happiness.
And yes, language is here justly set aside; we are right to be indifferent to the sublime.
Moreover, the concentration of influence in the owners of these data centers justly gives cause for concern.
He rules Sicily justly, he supports his allies unstintingly, he treats his wife and son with affection.
In the past, Republican candidates have been justly criticized for deploying racially coded messages around crime and welfare.
As a new lord of Westeros, Gendry took his seat at Storm's End and ruled the land justly.
Mulroney is justly proud of his baritone voice, but he doesn't sing to American presidents just for fun.
When we act on the secondary reason, the consequence is that we can "justly" kill the live child.
And remember, you have a calling to "do justly and love mercy and walk humbly with your God."
In the alternative universe where "The Leftovers" is justly recognized by the Emmys, she would be a lock.
Supreme Court confirmation hearings are justly derided for the scripted questions from senators and the nonanswers from nominees.
These led to Fischli and Weiss's masterpiece, their riveting, justly famous 30-minute film "The Way Things Go" (1987).
Ordinary Chinese are justly proud of what the BRI symbolises—a chance to share Chinese expertise with the world.
A YouTube rant about Warner Bros wanting to use an interview with him without paying has become justly famous.
Internet users have been justly outraged by the FCC's decision to ignore the public and repeal net neutrality rules.
The hope is that the matter can be resolved justly and Kesha can get back to making good music.
New York's attorney general filed a lawsuit Sunday to block the deal unless it justly compensated Harvey Weinstein's victims.
Our 21st century order is shaped by our Constitution, which demands that the laws be applied equally, justly, and humanely.
"We had hopes that (Suu Kyi) would also justly stand up for the rights of the Rohingya people," he says.
When we do the opposite, and create an environment that alienates or offends any group, we justly deserve the criticism.
Flexible Pay is one step in the right direction of fighting for workers to get the money they justly deserve.
Young people convicted of murder should be justly punished, but Michigan's approach isn't close to what the Supreme Court envisioned.
Justly or not, Mr. Delrahim suffers from the same suspicions that attach to just about all of Mr. Trump's appointees.
But even as it restratifies society, the meritocratic order also insists that everything its high-achievers have is justly earned.
Both a coming-of-age story and a portrait of human psychology under unimaginable stress, it has become justly iconic.
Jerry Saltz quite justly assessed the Polish Synagogues series (130 pieces over three years) as the apex of Stella's career.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Bill Berkson (1939-2016) was a justly renowned, much published art critic and poet.
The liberal center's traumatic loss of power in the election encouraged the same speculative thinking justly denounced on the right.
"Living well and living justly", part two, builds on the Epicurean picture of morality as useful rules for reducing harm.
Our lawmakers must make sure that our injured veterans are getting all the care and assistance they so justly deserve.
What's so interesting is I open the book with Steve Jobs's 2005 commencement address at Stanford, which is justly famous.
Mr Ghani justly takes credit for the fact that the Taliban did not overthrow the state after Mr Obama's pull-out.
With Arrival justly on the Best Picture list this year, I'm holding out hope that this long streak will be broken.
Chinese officials are justly proud of this lovely place, and are clear that only high-quality administration can keep it safe.
Indians are justly pleased with their progress, though they tend not to compare themselves with Pakistan but instead, aspirationally, with China.
Israelis are justly proud of having revived Hebrew as a spoken language—a feat akin to resurrecting Latin in everyday conversation.
But Zaire 270 was a singular moment, on par with Woodstock in a more justly written history of international popular music.
This training will allow all of us to place the blame for domestic violence where it justly belongs — on the batterer.
Penn, however, was additionally concerned that native inhabitants be justly treated and fairly compensated for the land he was to develop.
For all I know, those government workers who are doing such things are doing everything possible to act justly and humanely.
Unions protect workers from exploitation, defend the right to a living wage and hold corporations accountable to treat their workers more justly.
The club′s victory over Bayern Munich in the final is justly famous, coming as it did via two injury-time goals.
And while Tom Brady is successful, he's justly hated by much of the country for being a cheater and a Trump supporter.
"Legitimacy, at its heart, is the feeling that the authority being wielded over you is being wielded fairly and justly," says Faris.
" - Roberta Smith, The New York Times (2014) "We might justly term the present Mammon-driven era in contemporary art the Koons Age.
Lima-Marin committed serious crimes when he was much younger, and I believe he was justly convicted and punished for those crimes.
The source of our creativity and innovation is an educational model justly recognized throughout the world for its excellence, openness and breadth.
The investigation of technical and regulatory failures is beyond the scope and resources of the justly respected National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
President Trump was justly criticized for not condemning more forcefully the white supremacists who falsely claimed to be speaking in his name.
The celestial master was supposed to establish a new political structure, the "Great Peace," in which every individual would be treated justly.
That Maupin is thrilled with his success is understandable; he earned it after a lot of meandering, and he justly celebrates it.
Until society justly values providing care in our homes, home care workers will continue their collective struggle for better wages and treatment.
Against this background, some Koreans viewed the asylum seekers as interlopers who threatened to take the relief that justly belonged to them.
News co-host Jason Kennedy had a greater workload than her while she was at the network, and therefore, was justly paid more.
The film wants to raise the stakes of Ellen's pain, but never justly explores the complicated feelings she must have about the death.
The good are rewarded, the wicked are justly punished, and the lessons learned by all affirm human values like selflessness and personal growth.
Still, he is best known, and justly so, for his crime films, in which he redefined the noir for a sleeker, cooler world.
There is no way to sugarcoat it: The news is deeply disturbing and justly generates calls for government — and maybe even congressional — investigation.
Abraham then perhaps justly missed the decisive penalty in the shoot-out to hand Liverpool it's a record fourth UEFA Super Cup title.
This year, Time magazine has quite justly named Jamal among "the Guardians of the Truth", and made them its Persons of the Year.
Although the justly-famous thinker had already understood the psychological and economic dynamics of "conspicuous consumption," he also feared and loathed these dynamics.
"Brock Turner received a fair trial and was justly convicted," Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen told the San Jose Mercury News.
There will never be a time at which we can guarantee that every fight will be assessed perfectly and every decision handled justly.
"We were justly proud of our house because we had done most of the work ourselves," wrote Ms. Rinden in an unpublished memoir.
Even Denes's more fully realized, firmly terrestrial works, the ones for which she's justly renowned, can have an aura of unreality about them.
America can justly claim that, when it tried to hold China to account for its breaches of trade rules, it got little support.
Only 5% of those surveyed thought that guys in lab coats don't deserve their salaries, with 85% responding that they are justly rewarded.
It's still exploring the DCEU's favorite themes: whether mankind truly deserves heroes, and whether it's possible for one person to justly wield immense power.
I will try to do a few more interviews to keep a light on our fight for the VCF benefits we all justly deserve.
But he has taken some criticism, I think justly, that he&aposs hired a fair amount of Democrats, some who donated to Hillary Clinton.
The rules don't speak to what content should be removed or when a given post can be justly considered a threat to user safety.
And in "Black Museum," most of the horrific technology depicted has already been justly banned, and its one remaining proponent gets his just desserts.
Though he is a wonderful noticer and describer — of skies, paintings, bodies — it is his party scenes that are most famous, and justly so.
"Brock Turner received a fair trial and was justly convicted," Jeff Rosen, the Santa Clara County district attorney, said in a statement on Saturday.
Ms. Collette's performance has been widely and justly praised, and Annie is one of the most complicated and troubling movie characters of the year.
"We urge the relevant organization to remove their tinted lenses and objectively and justly view China's human rights development," he told a regular briefing.
"As we have learned repeatedly, these increasing exhibitions of hate and bigotry must be handled strongly, swiftly, and justly," Cuomo said in a statement.
It may justly be suspected that his object is to throw things into confusion that he may 'ride the storm and direct the whirlwind.
Congress and the nation at-large are overdue in justly serving the legal permanent residents who take that solemn oath to serve our nation.
So does the fact that it marks the belated Broadway debut of Ms. Nottage, a justly acclaimed dramatist of ambitious scope and fierce focus.
Khamenei agreed, saying: "The purpose (of the courts) should be to punish those guilty of corrupt economic practices swiftly and justly," the TV added.
Any man who is so unaware of his own depravity that he cannot recognize his need for forgiveness is incapable of justly leading any country.
I'm truly sorry for the victims of wrongful deaths and I hope all officers will keep trying to do the job justly and with compassion.
For the GND, it means the federal government must appropriate public money with an eye toward our singular objective: collectively and justly combating climate change.
"He called on the Board of Trustees to investigate the "surge of hate crimes," adding that "this bigotry must be handled strongly, swiftly, and justly.
Your Honor, I hope I have justly explained the horrors of immobility while being raped, which allows a predator to have an easier time raping.
Though Dvorak's stirring, tuneful "New World" Symphony is justly popular, it tops my list of works that are heard too often for their own good.
Too bad — she's justly famed for her take-no-prisoners style and mastery of subtle and not-so-subtle shade; this interview does not disappoint.
An indifferent universe also offers us a powerful and compelling case for living justly and contentedly because it allows us to anchor our attention here.
"Not the sense of entitlement that justly has earned a bad reputation, but the simple entitlement to one's compensation as an agreed condition of employment."
" — Benjamin Franklin, 1722 "There is nothing so fretting and vexatious, nothing so justly terrible to tyrants, and their tools and abettors, as a free press.
"These acts of hate have no place in the diverse and tolerant society for which New Zealand is justly known," the White House statement said.
In the case of adtech, fraud has run rampant, and marketers have justly felt like they've often been throwing away money (because many of them have).
It is extremely rare for leaders of the country's chaebols to be justly punished for their crimes—most convicted are ultimately pardoned or granted a commutation.
The two companies attempted to merge in 2014 but had their efforts blocked by regulators who were justly worried about the deal's impact on overall competition.
In fact, you've probably been justly wary of using any government assistance whatsoever, for fear of being labeled a "public charge" and jeopardizing your immigration status.
The four-part series, which was originally broadcast on the BBC in 1972, is justly heralded as one of the greatest art historical programs ever made.
Mr Carson has been a star on the inspirational speaking circuit for years, and (justly) praised for founding a scholarship programme for children from poor schools.
We saw their bias in the news, in politics, in policies and, yes, in the investigations they launched against the people we justly and duly elected.
Though he has fallen well short of his lofty aim of a world "without nuclear weapons" announced in 2009, Mr. Obama can justly claim important achievements.
Millions of Democrats will join our movement, because we are going to fix the system so it works fairly, and justly, for each and every American.
Passing the Abolish Human Trafficking Act inspires a community of compassion for victims of human trafficking—and justly punishes those who coerce and torture the innocent.
StarCraft 2's community often felt—sometimes justly, sometimes not— like Blizzard was letting the franchise languish while the economy of competitive games passed it by.
After earlier legal setbacks, the group said local authorities had treated them unfairly and it hoped the high court would resolve the issue quickly and justly.
Millions of Democrats will join our movement, because we are going to fix the system so it works fairly and justly for each and every American.
Between King, Savini and Hill, any one of them might justly call the original "my 'Creepshow'" — to say nothing of Romero, who died two years ago.
Lawyers for Texas asked the Supreme Court to deny the appeal, saying Preyor had been justly sentenced and should have raised concerns about prior counsel earlier.
"We hope the arrestees are treated fairly and justly," David Archambault II, the chairman of the Standing Rock reservation's official tribal government, said in a statement.
"We reject, we condemn racism in any form, and the remarks by Senator Anning are justly condemned and rejected by us all," Turnbull told Australia's parliament.
Yale lecturer Daniel Luban wrote that they "can justly be called the new McCarthyism" in a review of the genre published in the Jewish magazine Tablet.
Perhaps justly then, I found that I did not visually like this swank showcase of Wilde's wonderful and wayward ways, even as it was rather interesting.
Given its significance, Brown's order justly could have served as a culminating announcement at the end of the big climate week, a kind of policy finale.
If he wins, it would be Braugher's third Emmy – he won previously for roles in Homicide: Life on the Street and Thief – and a justly deserved one.
No matter how many aspects are borrowed, getting that logo formula right is much like a DJ sampling and justly requires its own unique creative thought process.
A natural "right", in the best sense, means my freedom to exercise my own powers, but, as Higgins says, to exercise them "justly" within some legal order.
"The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive and judiciary, in the same hands," James Madison wrote in 1788, "may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny."
The André Le Nôtre gardens at Versailles are justly famous, as are the Tuileries: Their formal boulevards have the kind of symmetry that stills a worried heart.
Following "Writing Home" and "Untold Stories" — both justly acclaimed — "Keeping On Keeping On" is Bennett's third collection of occasional journalism, stray speeches, diary entries and play prefaces.
Oaxaca is justly famous for its mole, a piquant sauce with a complex blend of spices and flavors including (in one of its more familiar iterations) chocolate.
Mr. Trump could learn much from Mr. Johnson's justly celebrated compassion and legislative effectiveness, but he may also benefit from listening to Mr. Eisenhower, a fellow Republican.
"I was viciously attacked," he told TV host Bill O'Reilly after being roundly and justly condemned for his comments about the parents of American hero Humayan Khan.
They (and the other like-minded comic creators who joined them) felt they weren't being justly compensated for their meteoric work, so they split and Image was born.
First, no one on the right or left, even opponents of the decision, could dispute that each seat on the court had been obtained justly, with popular consent.
"I strongly hope that the truth will soon be uncovered, her perpetrator or perpetrators found and justly punished," Teodora Shopova said after lighting a candle at the vigil.
Trump's eagerness to reopen these agreements had the potential to create a new social contract, one that would more justly weigh the impact of trade on vulnerable Americans.
Pepsi justly received considerable backlash from the public and people on both sides of the political aisle, but it helped drum up more conversations on the real issue.
Schmitt is widely, and justly, despised as a person and thinker for having joined the Nazi party in 1933 and refusing to submit to denazification after the war.
It is, in any case, one of the most delirious Hollywood movies of the 1950s, discovered and justly beloved by the French critics who became New Wave filmmakers.
President Trump could then be justly credited with providing health care for millions of people who are presently uninsured, while saving the taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.
Its best hope was that its late release date — Christmas Day — meant that Oscar voters would catch up to it a little later on and justly reward it.
My work looks at how the right to be recognized justly in a democracy has been tied to the impact of images and representation in the public realm.
In 2015 Jonathan Haidt, a justly celebrated social psychologist at New York University, helped to found the Heterodox Academy, an organization that promotes intellectual diversity in higher education.
The High Line, a justly celebrated conversion of a former elevated railway along Manhattan's West Side into a linear park, was also the beneficiary of generous private funding.
While the FBI has justly earned its reputation as the finest lawenforcement agency in the world, its special agents, analysts, andsupport staff operate largely out of public view.
Words like "heritage" and "tradition" often seem overused in the watch world, but one house that can justly lay claim to illustrious ancestors is the Geneva watchmaker DeWitt.
With great gusto Mark had knocked out, apropos of the hypercapitalistic reader: As class-based submissiveness justly evaporates, appropriate deference —to expertise, rationality, and even data—also disappears.
Levying a luxury-housing tax citywide is straightforward; the trick is justly defining what price makes a rental or condo "luxury," then determining an appropriate annual tax rate.
ANTHONY TOMMASINI Mr. Trifonov has justly rocketed to New York omnipresence, and has become a fixture at the Philharmonic, including a memorable traversal of Rachmaninoff's concertos in 2015.
An English-language version appeared in New York that same year, thanks to a justly hailed translation that the American Egyptologist Charles Wilbour completed in only six months.
"We hope the American side can justly, and in accordance with the law, safeguard the legal rights of the Chinese national," Lu told a regular news briefing on Thursday.
Lessons and repercussions in the form of pain and the loss of basic life functions will come find you swiftly and justly w no delay or restraint no regret.
This Sunday, April 23, G.A.P. is collaborating with the curatorial initiative MAMI to offer workshops at the Knockdown Center to artists about living sustainably and justly in today's economy.
The Univision debate did give the Vermont senator a justly hard time for his grisly record of sucking up to and apologising for left-wing dictatorships in Latin America.
George Washington's assertion that "When we assumed the Soldier, we did not lay aside the Citizen" is justly famous for capturing the traditional attitude of the American citizen-soldier.
"The overwhelming majority of our U.S. forces — service members and family members and civilians — uphold the highest standards of conduct, and I am justly proud of them," he continued.
In the Cities for Action letter, the mayors argue El Salvador's designation has been justly renewed, as natural disasters subsequent to the original earthquakes have maintained unstable living conditions.
While many Americans are justly horrified by the callous treatment of immigrant families, there is another population for whom this policy shows a wanton disregard: the U.S. Armed Forces.
For City Center, justly proud of that period and wishing to celebrate it with a festival, this range and plenitude was both an embarrassment of riches and a problem.
We want to make sure working people can transition fairly and justly and responsibly and we can only do that if working people have a seat at the table.
It is being embraced by social thinkers seeking to reimagine capitalism to more justly distribute its gains, and by technologists concerned about the job-destroying power of their creations.
"Patients must be heard and justly represented when determining their own medical treatment, especially when the decision to end treatment could end their life," he said at the time.
Remember, it came on the heels of his justly criticized speech on Long Island back in July, where he encouraged cops to be "rough" with those in their custody.
This call signals the moral necessity of naming Trump's wrongs as wrongs, uncovering the full truth, taking action to respond to these wrongs justly, and stopping Trump from committing more.
Op-Ed Contributor In the winter of 1985 my hometown, Buffalo, was engulfed in a blizzard — not an uncommon occurrence for the region, which is justly famed for epic snows.
In the wake of the El Paso and Dayton shootings in early August, Trevor Noah did one of the unscripted Daily Show bits for which he is becoming justly famous.
The AK party is justly proud of having presided over plunging inflation, shrinking sovereign debt and a jump in exports (by a whopping 325% in the ten years to 2012).
Judges acting independently to decide cases fairly and justly may serve to protect the independence of their institution from within, while leaving the entire institution vulnerable to assault from without.
During his time in the Senate, he has put substantial energy toward promoting law and order and empowering law enforcement officers and prosecutors to fairly and justly fight dangerous crime.
Julia Wolfe's Pulitzer Prize-winning oratorio on the plight of Pennsylvania's coal miners is justly receiving numerous performances, not least because its politically charged content speaks to our present moment.
Steinhauer is justly celebrated as the creator of the TV series "Berlin Station" and the author of several spy novels, including a series centering on an operative named Milo Weaver.
This wouldn't instantiate a formal right to sex, exactly, but if the new order worked as its revolutionary architects intended, sex would be more justly distributed than it is today.
Mostly this season struggled because there is nothing scrappy about being the president, and the show was always its most interesting when Elizabeth could justly play by her own rules.
Much like blockbuster films tend to play on fantasies of power or pure love winning the day, most games offer the satisfaction that good work and skill will be justly rewarded.
The Arabic root of the word Islam, "silm," means peace, and Islam is a faith that commands its followers to promote justice and act justly in political, commercial and social life.
Poetry had to unsettle, subvert, with luck destroy, whatever stopped human beings thinking freely and acting justly, as he understood justice: consumerism, militarism, modern psychiatry, ossified institutions, brain-numbing new technologies.
Greer, for instance, has in recent years been justly criticized for her cruel and wrongheaded comments about trans women, an ongoing controversy that has cast a shadow on her international reputation.
These recent monuments in Berlin — in particular the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, better known as the Holocaust Memorial, which opened in 2005 — are widely celebrated, and justly so.
But the actual practice of gender-reveal parties seems to involve the sort of stereotyping — pink for girls, blue for boys — that reinforces habits of mind you're justly inclined to challenge.
In instance after instance, it is an individual—a bureaucrat, a contractor, a soldier, or a private citizen—who justly changes the course of civil society by protesting against the law.
And though Mr. Doyle is justly celebrated for his unexpected presentation of song, having the ensemble hum the school alma mater to underscore particularly, er, memorable moments is hard-sell nostalgia.
If we have acknowledged the adult system's inability to try most child defendants justly, why do we deny some of them that justice based solely on the nature of their crime?
We are in an epoch both of grinding racial tensions, nationally, and of increasing numbers of African-American artists, in all creative fields, achieving success or being justly honored in retrospect.
While, the pharmaceutical industry has been justly criticized for its aggressive marketing of opioid drugs, less attention has been paid to the willingness of physicians to change the culture of prescribing.
He seemed to accept that the French system would settle things justly most of the time, since students who got four disciplinary notices in a single year had probably done something wrong.
But as the world has gotten bleaker over the past year in the midst of a Trump administration, the conversation, justly, shifted to even more serious topics at times throughout the weekend.
This was the decade the award show was the pinnacle of fashion and pop culture (think Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears in matching denim), and Graham paid it a justly earned tribute.
In past efforts to decrease crime, lawmakers lost sight of how to treat all Americans justly, and led us down a path of mass incarceration, with great racial disparity in its application.
"Up until now I have not seen the slightest hint that I will be tried justly," he said in his first appearance in the case after more than 15 months in detention.
Pompeo told the employees gathered at a town hall that his past comments about the State Department regaining its "swagger" means they should act confidently and understand that the U.S. acts justly.
A justly celebrated episode directed by Moonlight's Barry Jenkins finds the police on campus with their guns recklessly drawn on an unarmed black student, Reggie, after a verbal confrontation with a white student.
Europe can be justly proud of some of its recent technology successes, with businesses such as Spotify, payment startup iZettle, and retailer Farfetch going public or selling for billions in the past year.
"We are therefore going to reform things fairly and justly: rents will come down at the same time as allowance amounts," he said in the interview, outlining plans to be presented on Wednesday.
Defenders of the loophole — who reject even the term "loophole" — have long argued that applying the lower capital gains rate to carried interest justly rewards the risk-taking involved in private-equity partnerships.
"The Honeycomb Maze replicates all the advantages of the justly-famous Morris water maze in that it forces the animal to approach a hidden goal from different directions," O'Keefe said in a statement.
Plenty of people have justly criticized the gender imbalance when it comes to electronic music festival bookings, but the Moogfest organizers showed how easy it is to put together a diverse and inclusive lineup.
When Castro's guerilla defeated Fulgencio Batista's government, Cuba had a sugar industry stronger than the gambling dens and casinos administered by the Mafia, which was justly demonized by the propaganda of the new regime.
"It's our complaint that the public prosecution has not acted fairly and justly to Doan Thi Huong," her lawyer Hisyam Teh, who asked for an adjournment on the grounds that his client was unwell.
And I hope, as I progress, Mafia III's hyper-violent structure makes a larger argument about how civilians turn to vigilantism when the judicial system can't effectively and justly maintain its monopoly on murder.
Officials in Mogadishu had confidence they could secure the territorial integrity of the country through the legal process in The Hague, they said in the statement, adding they expected the court to rule justly.
On one side, the belief is that only a comprehensive, legally binding global treaty has any hope of adequately (and justly) addressing climate change — so a comprehensive, legally binding global treaty must be had.
Alexander Hamilton said it ("[workers] are aware, that however great the confidence they may justly feel in their own good sense, their interests can be more effectually promoted by the merchant than by themselves").
"If there were a prize for sheer ambition at this year's New York Film Festival, it would justly go to 'Time Regained,'" Janet Maslin wrote in her mixed review for The New York Times.
The result is a celebratory 90-minute documentary — Tommy Haines and Andrew Sherburne directed it; John Richard and Mr. Haines did the editing — that generously (justly!) makes room to show some of these movies.
If we do not heed these warnings to reduce climate change, and improve our defenses and resilience, future Houston-like disasters will all be justly attributed to human negligence, the case in New Orleans.
"Up until now I have not seen the slightest hint that I will be tried justly," he said in his first appearance in the case on Wednesday after more than 15 months in detention.
Those developments go unmentioned by Hathaway and Shapiro, but Harry Truman, Dean Acheson and George Marshall deserve far more credit for keeping the peace than do the justly forgotten Aristide Briand and Frank Kellogg.
"It's our complaint that the public prosecution has not acted fairly and justly to Doan Thi Huong," her lawyer Hisyam Teh, who asked for an adjournment on the grounds that his client was unwell.
Since many of these were written by Cicero, whose wit and talent for vituperation were justly celebrated, the portraits of his adversaries are invariably memorable, with Harris himself ever ready to supplement the source material.
His overwhelming drive is to apply the law justly and according to its original intent, for the sake of the people—his children, his friends and neighbors, the plaintiffs and defendants in his courtroom, everyone.
Former intelligence chiefs who, a few years ago, were justly chastised by much of the mainstream media for lying and violating civil liberties are now featured in the press as purveyors of truth and justice.
But out of all of them, only Wonder Woman captured that sense of being transported out of yourself and into somebody else's shoes, and then only briefly (during the justly acclaimed No Man's Land sequence).
Deviating from my standard choice, the tagliolini in spider crab sauce, I opted for one of the restaurant's justly famed dishes: spaghetti in cassopipa, a rich shellfish sauce laced with anise, cardamom and other spices.
Most people agree this is a necessary government power — as long as the property owner is justly compensated and the land is used for genuine public goods, such as roads, sewers, or other vital infrastructure.
Senators heard a Justice Department official testify that, as US attorney for the Southern District of Alabama, Mr Sessions had suggested that a white civil-rights lawyer might justly be called "a disgrace to his race".
I can't really justly compare this specific Zombies mode to any of the previous ones because I clearly didn't play any of those to the extent I've played this one, but wow this game is good.
Though Flanagan has justly earned critical acclaim for his smart pacing and well-crafted storytelling, his movies — all of which he has written or co-written — have consistently felt uneven, especially in terms of their writing.
Our organization has joined with other consumer, civil rights and privacy groups to call for a legislative framework that would give Americans the right to expect that their personal information will be treated justly and fairly.
In the ensuing 211950 years she produced the body of work for which she would be justly celebrated, a stream of vividly colorful paintings made of loosely applied patches configured in irregular grids and concentric circles.
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One of my favorite Antonacci moments, of many, is similar: Her entrance as Cassandre in a justly celebrated 210 staging of Berlioz's "Les Troyens," and a first line — "The Greeks have disappeared" — delivered with shellshocked starkness.
Companies and governments can use eminent domain or other seizure processes to take that property, but the sting eases when you realize they must afford due process and justly compensate the owner for the property taken.
Seeing as Björnsson's a fairly lofty six-foot-eight inches tall (and his shoulders are approximately as broad as those of your average gorilla), there were some people who justly wondered about the size of the dog.
The show was a bit overshadowed by its FX cousin Atlanta (which debuted to massive acclaim the same week), but it's a terrific show in its own right, and Adlon's performance is justly nominated for an Emmy.
Halfway through Peter Ho Davies's justly acclaimed first novel, "The Welsh Girl," set in the final months of World War II, a pair of British officers escort ­Rudolf Hess on a Sunday drive through the Welsh countryside.
While the president's executive order has been justly criticized for numerous reasons, the desire of many conservatives to include more religious minorities from Syria (yes, this largely means Christians, but also Yazidis and Druze) is perfectly reasonable.
To this crazy constitution of his mind may, I think, very justly be ascribed two faults which he had of a nature directly repugnant one to the other, namely, an excessive confidence and the most abject timidity.
"No one can figure out how he did that," said one source, noting that Burns is a particularly big get for Uber, which has been justly pilloried for its treatment of women and its lack of diversity.
Like the other American Abstract Expressionists, Rothko made figurative works in the 19483s, modestly successful art that is now exhibited and closely studied only because, circa 21948, he made his radical breakthrough, and so became justly famous.
Shariah law, according to Muslims, includes "the principle of treating other people justly, of making sure that the financial system treats people fairly ... and most importantly the basic principles of Islamic fate," says Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman.
Selling customers insurance policies at prices closer to their expected loss cost represents an ethical victory: It penalizes the most dangerous drivers while justly rewarding individuals who are doing their part to make the roads safer for everyone.
Trump has been widely and justly criticized for his complete lack of engagement with Congress and his total disinterest in the details of health care policy, but he's been successful so far at bullying and cajoling Congress forward.
With Justice Kennedy's retirement, the time is ripe to compare Anthony Kennedy's America, in which we live, with Robert Bork's America, to the extent it can be justly imagined (not as it was slanderously caricatured by Sen. Kennedy).
The report also suggests how school districts can offset the upfront purchase price of electric buses, from obtaining state and federal grants, to issuing bonds, to justly reinvesting funds from the Volkswagen emissions violations settlement into clean transportation.
"I, along with other women, will never have an answer as to why; I will never have an apology for the wrong doing; and, most importantly, Epstein will not be justly sentenced for his crimes," the statement read.
Martin took a loft, which had electricity but no running water and little heat, downtown on Coenties Slip, the most justly fabled address of budding artistic revolutionaries since the Bateau-Lavoir of Picasso, Juan Gris, and their associates.
The filibuster, once deemed so obsolete as to no longer be practiced, might now be resuscitated to fulfill its original purpose: enabling voters to see through the politics of arcane parliamentary process and place accountability where it justly resides.
This is capital-P Pop music, after all, a medium that justly or unjustly is about fetishizing youth — the heightened emotions, the horniness, the athletic live performances — and isolating the fickle tastes of a teen-skewing, music-consuming public.
In much of the world, the concept of basic income retains appeal as a potential way to more justly spread the bounty of global capitalism while cushioning workers against the threat of robots and artificial intelligence taking their jobs.
Which means Machado will take his suspension, justly earned, and hopefully Ventura will take a similarly just one himself—hopefully, a suspension that takes into consideration his past behavior, and what he did to cause the brawl Tuesday night.
During the ensuing 26 years — despite acute arthritis — she produced the body of work for which she would be justly celebrated, a stream of vividly colorful paintings made of loosely applied patches configured in irregular grids and concentric circles.
While Chris Wallace was widely and justly praised for his moderating, the first few questions of the debate felt as though he were handing Trump the bandages he needed to stanch the bleeding of social conservatives from his campaign.
John Dykstra's groundbreaking computer-controlled visual effects were justly rewarded, Ben Burtt received a special achievement award for creating the sounds of R2-D2, Chewbacca and Darth Vader, and for once, Oscar wasn't the most impressive golden guy in attendance.
Senators heard a Justice Department official testify that Mr Sessions, then US Attorney for the Southern district of Alabama, had suggested that a prominent white civil rights lawyer might justly be called "a disgrace to his race" for representing black clients.
"He is currently under the control of the Cambodian police and China believes that the dedicated Cambodian organ will deal with the case justly and handle the violators in accordance with the law," a spokesperson said in responses faxed to CNN.
While in democratic or justly ruled nations, the laws can help protect user privacy and give governments more leverage over tech companies, they pave the way for similar laws in nations where governments might use military might to see the data.
Oz, for instance, has been repeatedly and justly attacked for pushing green coffee bean extract as "a magic weight loss cure for every body type," which it isn't; as The Daily Beast has noted, Oz has a penchant for diet scams.
That's exactly what the company has been doing for the last few years and today the company announced that its Edge browser (the successor to the much — and often justly — maligned Internet Explorer) will soon come to iOS and Android, too.
That the FCC has now captured the Internet will in time lead to further encroachments on it, with the argument being that such are in the public interest, and justly administered by the FCC by the precedent of net neutrality.
And Sweden's justly acclaimed welfare state did not prevent the rise of the viciously anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats, which has its origins in the Swedish neo-fascist and white supremacist movements and is now the third-largest party in Swedish parliament.
The tourists on the city's streets and at the island's beautiful beaches — around 2 million visitors a year — are notably young: The nation is progressive on LGBTQ rights, has a lively party reputation and is justly famous for its scuba diving.
Procedural problems around the spread of disease become the locus of a struggle for power that must be resolved justly in order for the movie to conclude; no laboratory in the world can make that happen, only language and mutual trust.
Though the album overall doesn't feature nearly as much misogyny (or, thankfully, any of the homophobic slurs Eminem has been justly scorned for in the past), a late track, "Farewell," heaps a litany of deadpan sexist scorn on its object.
Physicians enter a moral social contact: Society gives doctors relative freedom and does not legislate everything they do, and in return, they agree to follow a high moral standard: to promote health, avoid harming patients, protect patient privacy and act justly.
Physicians enter a moral social contact: Society gives doctors relative freedom and does not legislate everything they do, and in return, they agree to follow a high moral standard: to promote health, avoid harming patients, protect patient privacy and act justly.
Sinker describes this as a "brazen and courageous celebration of doomed difference," the "flipside of assimilation, of being all that you weren't expected to be": Monsters from a nation's Id suddenly and justly demanding equal time as thinking and dreaming and sexual citizens.
"We request a diplomatic consul visit as well as assistance in identifying the people, and urge Indonesia to handle this justly in accordance with the law as well as to provide channels for judicial relief to the Taiwan nationals," the ministry said.
From the dingy, labyrinthine basement of the Golden Shopping Mall, with its anarchy of scents, to the vast gallery of stalls at the New World Mall, sleek and seemingly infinite, they are justly beloved as scenes of equal parts chaos and serendipity.
Then I will visit Hérouxville, which, justly or not, more than a decade ago became synonymous with a xenophobic Quebec after the town council unanimously adopted a code of conduct calling on immigrants not to stone women or set them on fire.
That book, the justly celebrated epic "The Queen of the Night" (2016), was an operatic drama that followed a fictional 19th-century soprano as she rises to fame in Paris and navigates Second Empire intrigue on a scale to make Victor Hugo proud.
After Americans have now marked another anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, it is worth remembering that terrorism incubates in this region when dictators sponsor violent extremists and where failed states do not govern their people justly or responsively, allowing jihadism to metastasize.
Lonzo Ball, a freshman point guard, has justly earned most of the attention for his brilliant passes — he leads Division I in assists — and his effective, if unorthodox, shooting motion, which has let him make more than 43 percent of his 3-pointers.
It suggests the need for a complete system change including a new focus on private money, to a system that justly taxes Wall Street and the wealthy, as well as asking cultural nonprofits to amend the way they create boards and accept charity.
Even more than the justly famous shot of Luke Skywalker framed against the two suns of Tattooine, that's the moment when the movie convinces you — as no science fiction movie had before — that there's a bigger Star Wars universe beyond the edges of the screen.
Clauses about "political offenses" are widespread in extradition treaties, and the idea behind them was to protect people "who justly fought back against their government oppressors to secure political change," U.S. Circuit Judge Karen Williams wrote in a 2007 ruling about an extradition to Peru.
We are justly proud that immigrants continue to want bring their dreams to this country — and that refugees have been able to escape homelands ravaged by the carnage of war, consumed by race hatred, and mired in self-destructive ignorance to rebuild their lives here.
To celebrate, not only have we justly singled out the crime that was Gene Wilder getting passed over for an Oscar, but we're also giving fans an anniversary-based roundup of obscure facts and trivial bits about everyone's favorite vaguely sinister candy factory. 103.
His work, culminating in the justly celebrated book "When Work Disappears," made the case that declining job opportunities for urban workers, rather than some underlying cultural or racial disposition, explained the decline in prime-age employment, the decline of the traditional family, and more.
All but one involved Clint Dempsey, who scored a hat trick in his first national team appearance in nine months (irregular heartbeat), or the 18-year-old sensation Christian Pulisic, who sprang Dempsey for two goals and was justly rewarded with one of his own.
" Vafadari is one of at least a dozen dual nationals currently imprisoned in Iran; Neyssari is Iranian, but has permanent resident status in the US. His letter states: "I don't think we will be justly treated unless there is greater and more effective international pressure.
I'm even fine with a "Jon and Dany rule justly and well" ending, because it contains within it the idea that, for as much as they are the new boss, they are the same as the old boss when it comes to incestuous relations between powerful rulers.
By the time its justly acclaimed final sequence rolls around and you're convinced that Tony's life is in danger when he sits down with his family in a diner, the episode has you in its grip, no matter how little it erupts in fire and blood.
As Seitz points out in his tweet thread, the season's justly acclaimed eighth episode (which goes back to the detonation of the first atomic bombs to trace the roots of the series' greatest evils) has power precisely because the series is structured like a TV show.
But would there be such an ingrained, systemic PED culture in baseball if salaries flattened out, players were justly given a larger piece of the overall revenue pie, and minor leaguers were paid salaries that reflected the health and wealth of the industry to which they contribute?
Ariana Grande is justly famous for many reasons: her astonishing four-octave range, her voluminous ponytail, the rumor that she demands to be carried everywhere like a baby (she says that's a lie), her role in rocketing the idea of Big Dick Energy to mainstream consciousness.
In June 2016 Becket, a non-profit religious liberty law firm, and the American Jewish Committee filed a friend-of-the-court brief supporting my fight, arguing that MWAA must be held accountable to anti-discrimination laws like RFRA and justly accommodate religious holidays for employees.
On Saturday, around 25,000 people flocked to a central plaza facing Tel Aviv City Hall to remember Yitzhak Rabin, the prime minister who sought to make peace with the Palestinians and who was assassinated by a Jewish extremist who believed he was justly executing a traitor.
Bran doesn't really want the throne, but that makes him the perfect candidate for it — he'll rule justly because, well, as we were told throughout the season (through Game of Thrones' "wise" characters like Varys and Tyrion), only someone who doesn't want the throne can rule fairly.
Although the church has "spoken truth to power" for centuries prior to the passage of the Johnson Amendment in 1954—calling upon civil leaders to lead justly and fairly—it's nonetheless up to each church to decide for itself whether it wishes its leaders to do this.
He said the Syrian state had "persecuted minorities, such as the Christians, Druze and Kurds, who are justly fighting for their future and their security," while the chaos of the conflict had allowed "terrorist elements, especially Daesh (another name for ISIS), Iran and Hezbollah" to flourish across the border.
It's a recognition that however justly we're moved to antipathy, and however gratifying we may find it to let the refutation of the horrible rule our words and deeds, we're ultimately responsible for creative engagement with the world around us and the fellow human beings who compose it.
Whether this low-carbon, equitable model of governance will withstand Turkish invasions remains to be seen—and will probably depend greatly on future U.S. interventions—but it could provide an example of people coming together to find ways to live justly and sustainably in an ecologically compromised world.
"You wouldn't think it's acceptable to send a child to school without having glasses or without dental care, but it's O.K. for that child to take a reading or math test," Mark Gaither, the principal of Wolfe Street Academy, a justly renowned community school in Baltimore, told Maryland lawmakers.
You do not take a person who, for years, has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say, "you are free to compete with all the others," and still justly believe that you have been completely fair.
The occasion is Sontag's thrillingly good essay " Fascinating Fascism ," published in The New York Review of Books in 1975 and reprinted in the book " Under the Sign of Saturn ," in which she justly destroyed Leni Riefenstahl's newly restored reputation, showing her to be a Nazi sympathizer in every bone.
He's been joined by prominent journalists and activists, including New York Daily News' Shaun King, who often don't trust Attorney General Jeff Sessions to manage the Department of Justice's work justly and expeditiously, and who find real social value in holding these folks up for all of the internet to see.
To say the situation has been handled less than justly is an understatement; add to this the inconvenient truth that the rightful owners of all of the land in question—in a broader historical sense—are undoubtedly Native American in the first place, and the unfairness comes into sharp focus.
Gramercy Tavern's wine list is justly celebrated for its catholic embrace of diverse regions and styles, but how many other restaurants make cider or a glass of beer (on draft or from one of the vintage bottles) seem like a natural choice with a dinner that costs $100 or more?
The best of these include the chef's one–of-a-kind cod cake, prepared with an abundance of fresh cod and only enough yam filler to bind the cake; a bowl of curried cauliflower ladled over coconut rice and kale sautéed in canola oil; and his justly popular coconut shrimp.
The successful 2019 campaign calling for the resignation of the Whitney Museum's former vice chairman Warren Kanders, CEO of Safariland, a company that manufactures tear gas and other weapons (and uses veterans and service members as marketing props), demonstrates that major cultural institutions will respond justly if enough people speak up.
The consequences of that was a lack of transparency and vague language governing the spending process in the House and Senate that turned the appropriations process into a disorderly free-for-all, that, justly or not, aroused the suspicion and condemnation of many people concerned with out-of-control government spending.
Recall the famous, justly acclaimed moment when Luke looks out at Tatooine's two suns while John Williams's magisterial score swells on the soundtrack; it works so well because it captures that feeling we all have at 17, when know there's something else out there, even if we don't know exactly what it is.
No detail is too small to come home to roost; as with Tana French, with whom she is justly compared for writing mayhem-centric books that should not be regarded as genre fiction, it's worth rereading the beginning once you've finished this novel just to see how well the author has manipulated you.
As a Christian, I find that the Bible's Book of Micah offers a guiding principle of doing right: "He has shown you, O man, what is good, and what does the Lord require of you, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God" (emphasis added).
" In response, Israel suspended its ties with UNESCO and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu justly criticized the decision: "To say that Israel has no connection to the Temple Mount and the Western Wall is like saying that China has no connection to the Great Wall of China or that Egypt has no connection to the Pyramids.
Andris Nelsons, the Latvian conductor who is in his third season as music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, has been justly criticized—along with Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Jaap van Zweden, the music-director designates at the Met and the New York Philharmonic—for lacking a strong profile in the area of contemporary music.
While we know nothing will ever bring Will back, we were hopeful that Judge Buras would have issued a stronger sentence to more justly reflect both the nature of the crimes and the tremendous loss and pain that my family has suffered as a result of Mr. Hayes' violent actions on the night of April 9, 2016.
"This outcome places the onus back on the U.N. to follow through on its commitments to respond justly to victims out of court if it does not want to be an organization that stands for impunity," Mario Joseph, a Haitian lawyer who heads the Bureau des Avocats Internationaux, IJDH's partner in Haiti, said in a statement.
HT: In Detroit, in Philadelphia, in Rochester, in Harlem, and all those places [in the 1960s], when you have an all-white police force policing an all-black community, not only is there evidence that policing does not happen justly, but you have the perception and the feeling that you have kind of an occupying army in your community.
In politics, it's likely that you won't get an America where liberals are institutionally invested in the Senate until liberal constituencies feel that they can be more justly represented in that body — which at the very least requires Democrats to figure out a way to win more Senate seats, and possibly to change the institution somewhat once they do.
Liberalism, as Fukuyama notes, has from the beginning presented itself as a universal creed, calling for the extension of basic political rights to every citizen, even if those rights have not often been evenly or justly enforced, Recently, historically excluded subgroups within liberal political orders have organized to achieve equal status for their groups qua groups.
I implore Commissioner Roger Goodell; the executive director of the players union, DeMaurice Smith; and the 32 team owners to make the right call: Let this 100-year commemoration of the pro game also mark the year that those surviving players from the past receive the medical and pension benefits they have earned and so justly deserve.
Sheila Jackson LeeSheila Jackson LeeLawmakers honor JFK on 56th anniversary of his death Yovanovitch impeachment testimony gives burst of momentum to Democrats Live coverage: Ex-Ukraine ambassador testifies in public impeachment hearing MORE (D-Texas) said Kennedy "personified the pioneering, trailblazing, independent, courageous, and can-do spirit for which America is justly celebrated around the world," while Rep.
With a lesser-known work like "The Pearl Fishers," generally deemed an appealing but flawed opera (patches of soaring music, a justly famous duet, colorful choral writing, but an uneven score with a stilted libretto), the challenge is different and more liberating: The production must make a case for the overlooked opera, must bring out its riches without refashioning its essence.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In November 1954, four days after Robert Frank was arrested, questioned, and released in Arkansas under the suspicion of being a Communist spy, he took a photograph, ''Trolley — New Orleans'' (1955), that was included with 82 others in his justly famous book, The Americans, which — we should remember — was first published in France in 1958.
"Private Energy," the South Florida-born musician Roberto Carlos Lange's fifth album as Helado Negro, is a minor masterpiece of warmth and rhythm, and it's been justly celebrated since its release last fall: The LP was lavished with widespread critical praise, and the standout track "Young, Latin and Proud" has been embraced by fans as an anthem of self-respect.
He does give the film's main action sequence (seen in many of the Black Panther trailers) ample praise: A neon-splashed early chase sequence in Korea is in the tradition of Marvel's best action scenes – as with justly praised airport slug-out in Civil War it goes on forever and is confidently marshalled by director Ryan Coogler in his first excursion into popcorn filmmaking.
These changes are needed for a day-to-day reality in which both boardrooms and nurseries are filled with equal numbers of women and men compensated equally, human value is seen as just that, and the work of caring for children, the elderly, and the sick, now still mostly done by women for free in households and poverty wages in the market, is justly rewarded.
It is the influence of drugs, the many visual instances of them in the work — a bag of shrooms or the glass bottles that indicate the extraction of DMT — and the artist's use of them as a titular reference point from "We Ate the Acid" and the alpha-numeric that iterates the statement in reverse, to LSD WORLDPEACE at Slow Culture that opens the work, justly or unjustly, to mockery.
If logic leads Dr. Alexander to believe that LSU is currently being exploited and taken advantage of by the beer companies, then he should be honest enough to admit that colleges are doing the same thing to the underage youngsters who give their brands such high value and exposure in the first place, and then fight to justly compensate them in the same way he wants to cash in now.
As Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE recently observed, no one becomes a refugee to escape a free press, no one embarks on perilous journeys through dangerous waters to flee a democracy, and the U.S. Marines do not need to fight where countries are governed justly.
Mr. Carroll recalls the rigid authority wielded by Cardinal Francis Spellman; the lavish chancery of the Archdiocese on Madison Avenue, which the author justly views as "an immigrant's revenge" on the city's Protestants and which, for good reason, was known as the Powerhouse; the jovial, candlelit dinners the clergy enjoyed at Patricia Murphy's restaurant; the muffled culture of sexual abuse that clerics only winked at then; and the "the heresy called 'Modernism'" that is resonating so publicly and powerfully today.
I'm not proud of it, but I'd committed my little lie of omission because I'd wanted, for so long, to try the well-known and justly celebrated Chef Claude Pelletier's elegant and original take on what one might find at a Quebecois hunting and fishing lodge; because there were seven of us and the website said the restaurant could only accommodate six at a table; and because I thought we'd deal with the baby one way or another, rotating laps, if need be.
"In death itself there can be nothing terrible, for the act of death annihilates sensation; but there are many roads to death, and some of them justly formidable, even to the bravest: but so various are the modes of going out of the world, that to be born may have been a more painful thing than to die, and to live may prove a more troublesome thing than either," Charles Caleb Colton wrote that in his 1820 volume Lacon, which launched his literary star.
The responses, as you might expect, fell into three main categories: the happy collaborators, including Louis-Ferdinand Céline, the still-beloved author of Journey to the End of the Night and Death on the Installment Plan, as well as scores of justly forgotten middling artists; the relatively unaffected, who kept working as they always had, including Matisse and Picasso, who surprisingly get a free ride to this day; and those who were murdered, forced to flee, or joined the resistance, such as Albert Camus and Samuel Beckett.
"When a man unprincipled in private life, desperate in his fortune, bold in his temper … despotic in his ordinary demeanor, known to have scoffed in private at the principles of liberty — when such a man is seen to mount the hobby horse of popularity, to join in the cry of danger to liberty, to take every opportunity of embarrassing the general government and bringing it under suspicion to flatter and fall in with all the nonsense of the zealots of the day — it may justly be suspected that his object is to throw things into confusion that he may ride the storm and direct the whirlwind," Schiff said.
Mine prominently includes, alongside the pieces I've already mentioned, works by Edgar Degas ("Like Life" might justly be picketed were it lacking "The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer," modelled circa 1880 and cast in 1922), Augustus Saint-Gaudens (poignant busts in white marble and in pigmented wax, made in the mid-eighteen-nineties to memorialize the deceased young wife of a patron), Auguste Rodin (the uncanny glass "Mask of Hanako," depicting the face of a Japanese actress, from 1911), and Duane Hanson (from 1969-70 and 1984, hyperrealistic tableaux, starring a frowsy working-class housewife and a weary housepainter, that curiously become ever more affecting as their period looks recede in time).

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