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You can't rest on your laurels if there are no laurels to rest on.
HENNINGER: Yes, the Republicans cannot rest on their laurels now.
Bernstein said McDonald's shouldn't rest on its laurels just yet.
Still, the ECB cannot afford to rest on its laurels.
The world's best ranked airport isn't resting on its laurels.
Few escape room entrepreneurs can rest on their laurels, however.
And this broad coalition is not sitting on its laurels.
Today, Burney is launching True Laurels Issue 02 in Baltimore.
"Nobody comes here to rest on our laurels," he said.
But resting on one's laurels is not a winning strategy.
But winners cannot rest on their laurels for too long.
Even so, she said, she cannot rest on her laurels.
Ultimate is almost here, but Nintendo isn't resting on its laurels.
Don't expect her to rest on her Bachelor Nation laurels, however.
Whenever Gus and Mickey accomplish something, they rest on their laurels.
And then they look down on others who don't have laurels.
Only 12 people in history have been crowned with these laurels.
"Firms resting on their laurels will be completely gone," Parker said.
In her speech she said we can't 'rest on our laurels.
But to succeed in 85033, Democrats cannot rest on these laurels.
This election has shown that we cannot rest on our laurels.
"You cannot rest on your laurels in this world," Bezos told investors.
The experts are worried, but America isn't exactly resting on its laurels.
That doesn't mean you should rest on your laurels -- or your yannys.
We cannot rest on our laurels; we must continually reinvent our vision.
Rather than rest on our laurels, we can—and should—do better.
" He added, "One cannot sit on one's laurels and create museum opera.
Though well-loved at Hamilton High, he never rested on his laurels.
Mark Cuban is not content resting on his laurels as a billionaire entrepreneur.
So Allison and I never wanted to rest on the laurels of YouTube.
But the state and its business community are not resting on their laurels.
But a merger could also more effectively let them rest on their laurels.
Yesterday was a blast, but there's no reason to rest on our laurels.
Not that banks in bastions of high finance can rest on their laurels.
But she's also not resting on any laurels or gifts or physical attributes.
However, the Hindu American Foundation is not ready to rest on its laurels.
To become a successful model these days, one musn't rest on their laurels.
But now is no time for the company to rest on its laurels.
The laurels upon which the city has rested for so long are wilting.
While we could have rested on our laurels, we got back to work.
And Storyball isn't going to rest on its laurels with the current model.
How dare America say so cavalierly, "Forgive us our sins and grant us our laurels," when forgiveness has never been sufficiently requested — nor the sins sufficiently acknowledged — and the laurels are tainted and stained by the stubbornness of historical fact.
The Brazilian government hasn't rested on its laurels in terms of combating bad service.
We like what they are doing here after years of resting on their laurels.
Her laurels also include the Gutenberg Award from the International Gutenberg Society in 2012.
A man with laurels of silver hair emerged from the shadows with a smile.
Caitlyn Jenner isn't just resting on her laurels as Vanity Fair's newest cover girl.
Arm-based chips are ubiquitous today, but the company isn't resting on its laurels.
"That doesn't mean you should rest on your laurels — or your yannys," said Fallon.
Weapons-makers are not resting on their laurels with the current generation of technology.
But this premiere felt a little like the show resting on its considerable laurels.
The biggest risk the Clinton campaign now faces is prematurely resting on its laurels.
"It's not the case that we can rest on our laurels," Dr. Gannon said.
Thus the Fed cannot rest on its laurels; further interest rate cuts are needed.
"They know they cannot rest on their laurels," said Virginia Lee, analyst at Euromonitor.
It is a recipe for resting on your laurels, not reaching for the future.
While this measurement is clearly a scientific triumph, researchers aren't resting on their laurels.
There's a sweet spot hit here that's never revisited before Drake falls on his laurels.
Among Mr. McClatchy's many laurels are two Lambda Literary Awards and Poetry magazine's Levinson Prize.
Among Ms. Pepper's many laurels was a Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Sculpture Center.
Transparent is never content to rest on its laurels, to bask in its many accolades.
Mr. Kaplan was not invited to lead the Philharmonic again, but there were laurels elsewhere.
Kacey Musgraves is generations away from resting on the laurels of her Golden Hour album.
It was so much more labor because I didn't rest on my laurels or whatever.
I'm 32 now, and I don't just want to rest on my sad teen laurels.
Downward ones—which make us feel super-superior—encourage us to rest on our laurels.
While the DOJ has indeed narrowed its request, DreamHost is not resting on its laurels.
Yes, but: The rovers and orbiters won't just be resting on their laurels during conjunction.
There's no resting on the laurels of the logo, or the artistry of the atelier.
Yes, solar growth continues to impress, but it's not time to rest on our laurels.
His laurels include an honorary Golden Bear for lifetime achievement from the Berlin Film Festival.
Despite recently envisioning Nobel laurels, Trump worked on Friday to lower expectations for a quick breakthrough.
But Chrome, despite a few years where it was sitting on its laurels, is still king.
Manufacturers can't rest on their laurels and skimp on the rest of the hardware and software.
A danger is that standing still and resting on your laurels can precipitate a swift tumble.
It robbed Pete Buttigieg of his election-night laurels while allowing Biden's campaign to limp ahead.
Many Italian firms have rested on their laurels, he says, believing their product to be superior.
But far from resting on their laurels, it turned out the Dubs were just getting started.
FC Dallas stands atop the Western Conference but the club certainly isn't resting on its laurels.
My personality is never to be stagnant nor rest on your laurels and be too comfortable.
Despite the momentum in both chambers, advocates for the LWCF aren't resting on their laurels. Sen.
There's just too much competition and demand to rest on their laurels and crank out crap.
MARC-ANDRÉ HAMELIN As technically accomplished as any pianist, Mr. Hamelin doesn't rest on those laurels.
"The moment we start to go down" is when players rest on their laurels, he said.
But he hasn't used his success or his age as reasons to rest on his laurels.
They don't gloat and preen and rest on their laurels and brag about their past successes.
The government does not seem to be resting on its laurels in the fight against pollution.
The day before the marathon, Jane, who is now 75, picks the most attractive mountain laurels — hearty evergreens that require little maintenance — from her backyard in Huntington, N.Y. She assembles the wreaths by placing laurels around a wire base until the base is no longer visible.
I got distracted and entitled, started to rest on my laurels and put my family at risk.
As he writes this, he is about to head for Afghanistan, where Flashman earned his first laurels.
Now she's going to enjoy a brief and well-deserved rest on those golden laurels of hers.
While progress is being made, Jolie says it isn't time for anyone to rest on their laurels.
But that doesn't mean these mavens of sexual health are sitting on their laurels in the meantime.
Despite the positive outlook, Lufthansa Chief Executive Carsten Spohr said Lufthansa would not rest on its laurels.
Fortunately, Krasznahorkay&aposs team haven&apost exactly been sitting on their laurels over the past few years.
No other movie has won more trophies this past week, or critical laurels over the entire season.
In 2003 America's forces rested on their laurels after their race to Baghdad, letting insurgents fill the vacuum.
But rather than rest on her laurels, the star is always looking for more challenges to take on.
Not one to rest on its laurels, Amazon is meanwhile busy pushing into more uncharted—and shakier—ground.
But resting on your laurels cannot happen in the tech world (just ask Microsoft's disastrous former partner, Nokia).
But that doesn't mean you should rest on your laurels," he told the crowd, adding, "Or your yannys.
It would be easy for Pose to rest on its bejeweled laurels as a boundary-smashing LGBTQ+ series.
It maintained its laurels throughout the night, bringing home eight awards, including the big one for Best Musical.
The university has not won an Ivy League championship since 1961, when it shared the laurels with Harvard.
Once the Standard Model triumphed in the 1970s and 80s, Dr. Gell-Mann didn't rest on his laurels.
The president had wrested the "No Collusion" headline he dearly craved, and Thursday he would claim his laurels.
Hardcore fans of Blair Witch (hello, me) understand its greatness doesn't come from any amount of narrative laurels.
Yet "Watchmen," for all its laurels, has always had a more muted, or at least less profitable, legacy.
But SpaceX is also not a company to rest on its laurels, or its pre-existing technology investments.
You don't get to be the world's best airport for five years running by resting on your laurels.
Strict compliance also allows companies to rest on their laurels while taking advantage of a privacy-first reputation.
Kris Jenner Collection You don't become the world's preeminent momager by simply sitting back and resting on your laurels.
Among his other laurels are the Rome Prize, a prestigious award for composition; Guggenheim fellowships; and a Fulbright fellowship.
She owns virtually every page of the record book, but she's never been one to rest on her laurels.
Kinsler suspects the clean-shaven Fulmer won't rest on his laurels, even if he earns individual awards this offseason.
Today, Noisey staff writer Lawrence Burney's new show, True Laurels, will launch at 6pm EST on Red Bull Radio.
Gabriel doesn't posses heaps of talent and, throughout his career, hasn't had the option of resting on his laurels.
While that's a testament to Asia's dynamic pace of development, governments cannot rest on their laurels, the ADB warned.
Kai, Halsey, and their respective squads know this, and that's why they're not resting on the past year's laurels.
However, there's a limit to how long you can live off your laurels for firing Omarosa and The Mooch.
Refreshing and improving core features isn't a bad thing, but it makes Samsung look like it's resting on its laurels.
Starbucks may have had a solid fourth quarter, but it's not resting on its laurels heading into the new year.
It can lead consumers to rest on the laurels of previous decisions when the marketplace has evolved, with costly results.
Some take the model and mold it into something different, while others simply rest on the laurels of a bubble.
"Any company that's enjoying success has to remain paranoid and not ever settle for resting on their laurels," says Gretsch.
In her weekly podcast, Merkel said the German economy was doing "relatively well" but should not rest on its laurels.
"At the international level, the EU must not rest on its laurels," WWF European Policy Office Director Genevieve Pons said.
This August, Red Bull Radio debuted its newest hip-hop show, True Laurels, featuring Lor Choc as its inaugural guest.
Google isn't backing down from the Pixel's reputation as the top smartphone camera, and it's not resting on its laurels.
This year is certainly looking like a time of positive change for Nintendo after years of resting on its laurels.
When he leaves hats and becomes a reporter, plagiarists and designers who are resting on their laurels are called out.
Presidents — who, as Madison noted, wield the power and wear the laurels of war — have an incentive to encourage this.
We should pause for a moment to throw the obligatory playoff laurels at LeBron James, who is brilliant at basketball.
When Chidi is stripped of responsibility and anxiety in the new version of the neighborhood, he rests on his laurels.
More broadly, Texas Republicans say the GOP can't rest on its laurels in a state that is growing more competitive.
With about 53 percent of the e-reader marketshare, Amazon can afford to rest on its laurels for a while.
The United States can no longer rest on its laurels as the only destination for the world's most talented entrepreneurs.
The difference is Apple quickly iterated the iPhone to outclass any challengers and Microsoft's kinda resting on its laurels with HoloLens.
Not seeking to rest on their laurels, the Toronto quartet is already releasing another album on October 6 called Wide Open.
There is no such thing as achievement and resting on your laurels, feeling good about yourself for any length of time.
" During her 2016 PEOPLE interview, Kate identified the piece of advice she'd give her younger self: "Don't rest on your laurels.
Obviously, this is the role she sees for herself: an inspiration who has earned the right to rest on her laurels.
It takes the laurels in Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, and King's 1987 novel The Tommyknockers is the surprise winner for Wyoming.
Slack has been sitting on its laurels and now has to catch up with larger companies that are out-executing it.
I just felt … It's easy to rest on your laurels when you've had success – it's easier to take the easy road.
We're really proud of you and everything, but if you rest on your laurels now all that progress will be lost.
The two men have come very far with their gym and philosophy but they're not satisfied with resting on their laurels.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Having already made history, Dutch speed skater Sven Kramer has no intention of resting on his laurels.
Early reviews have laid down the laurels for Williams, whose unabashed confidence is part of the intoxicating Two Dope Queens equation.
So, why the standoff between the Yannys and Laurels all over social media, with people vociferously insisting on their sensorial superiority?
It is in war, finally, that laurels are to be gathered, and it is the executive brow they are to encircle.
Becoming a Pulitzer winner should be welcome validation for him, but it seems unlikely that he'll be resting on any laurels.
Five Halloweens in, it would've been easy for Brooklyn Nine-Nine to rest on its laurels and produce another fun heist.
"You rest on your laurels at your own peril," said Mr. Hickenlooper in an interview at the state's gold-domed Capitol.
The ceiling itself displays an enormous mural of nude women with musical instruments, including a harp, surrounded by eagles and laurels.
Considering how far the region has come in the last 22016 years, it's easy to imagine it resting on its laurels.
Economic research has also indicated that patent protections suppress future innovation by allowing intellectual property holders to rest on their laurels.
Mr. Chermayeff, whose work garnered a string of laurels, also designed posters, created museum and gallery displays and illustrated children's books.
She balanced quick reminders of her laurels with the "new Kacey," in-love and feeling good about her place in the middle.
The laurels being bestowed by Carter mark a major departure from his view of the Iraqi military upon taking office in 2014.
Though New York proudly remains one of the most progressive states in the country, we cannot afford to rest on our laurels.
The National Basketball Association is not resting on its laurels despite reaching an audience of more than 600 million people in China.
McDonald's all-day breakfast spurred same-store-sales growth for two straight quarters, but the burger giant isn't resting on its laurels.
So does this mean that progressives can rest on their laurels and stop fretting about the prospect of Le Pen becoming president?
Trump did not slay a dragon in the way that presidential contenders did in the old days with laurels from the battlefield.
In the game of cat and mouse between users and advertisers, digital rabble-rousers can hardly afford to rest on their laurels.
Among Mr. Hashimoto's laurels is the Jean Renoir Award, presented by the Writers Guild of America for outstanding contributions to international screenwriting.
Tonight there's to be a celebration honoring the couple's son, Leo (Tom England), who has recently graduated with laurels from Cambridge University.
When U.S. Speedskating conducted its own intensive review after the 2014 Olympics, a picture emerged of an organization resting on its laurels.
Despite such steps, many former soldiers feel a gulf between the rhetorical laurels from the government and the practical problems they face.
Here was evidence that he wasn't resting on his laurels, that his vision had kept him on the path to his goals.
Siemiatkowski could, perhaps, afford to rest on his laurels but says he&aposs always looking for ways to improve Klarna&aposs efficiency.
Never before has he won more than seven of the opening 12 rounds, but he is not about to rest on any laurels.
It managed to stop the rot with a flat Q4, but resting on its laurels isn't going to bring back the good times.
Instead of resting on his lack of laurels, however, Stefan defiantly insists he's going to go back and redo the whole timeline completely.
The company has been able to rest on its laurels for years, knowing that owning the biggest storefront gave it certain platform benefits.
Don't stop optimizing Just because you're seeing a lot of success with a particular campaign doesn't mean you should rest on your laurels.
But the company isn't resting on its laurels: It's focusing on capturing a larger segment of the mainland travel market, its CEO said.
Knowing that your rival will soon hire your best employees, and learn all your secrets, encourages firms to avoid resting on their laurels.
Above those are a half dozen or so original cast-plaster reliefs of laurels and lutes, and above them, the refinished vaulted ceiling.
Above those are a half dozen or so original cast-plaster reliefs of laurels and lutes, and above them, the refinished vaulted ceiling.
Photos of bay laurels from the Stanford hills, of turkey tail fungi fanning over mossy logs, of gleaming slime molds and iridescent ferns.
His models wore gold: gilded laurels swirled into sunglasses, Delphos-pleated dresses corded with sequins, even beach cover-ups licked with golden vines.
Getting into the zoo was more than I ever expected from our little experiment, but I'm not one to rest on my laurels.
On one of the few occasions when Woodley followed up after Thompson thought he had escaped, he caught Wonderboy resting on his laurels.
Yet despite such laurels as a lifetime achievement award from the Venice Biennale, Castellucci had until now been kept from crossing the Hudson.
Having 40 million followers on social media and starring in a Hollywood blockbuster would be enough for most people to rest on their laurels.
That might be the very definition of resting on one's laurels, if he wasn't still releasing albums at the pace of a Soundcloud rapper.
These days, Europe's eastern half is the most devout part of the continent, in part because its Christian churches bear the laurels of persecution.
The music icon hasn't been resting on her laurels following her residency, with the star working out daily keeping her in tip-top shape.
Dunkin' Donuts may have had its most successful launch of the century with Cold Brew last year, but it's not resting on its laurels.
Clinton seems to fall into a catch-22: If she does nothing, she's resting on her family laurels and falling back on her privilege.
JG: I think I should rest on my laurels for a couple of days before I stretch my neck out with the next one.
But he shows no sign of resting on his laurels—there are still plenty of chosen vines out there, waiting for the Firth touch.
Satya Nadella is determined not to rest on the laurels of Microsoft Office, if a new interview with Business Insider Poland is any indication.
The sopranos Pretty Yende (2011) and Rachel Willis-Sorensen (2014) took clean sweeps with those two laurels and the audience award for female voice.
Despite the political landmines erupting at the White House, Democrats cannot simply rest on their laurels and expect Republicans to abandon a vulnerable president.
"[Management] then gave you a kind of rest-on-their-laurels forecast that brought the stock back to earth and then some," Cramer said.
Widely considered the pioneer of women's soccer in Australia, Salisbury will receive one of the highest laurels in sports in the country on Oct.
"He is not resting on his laurels or being the guardian of his own history, though he is a history-minded individual," she said.
If the World Bank's dream of a world free of poverty is ever fulfilled, will the bank then sit back and rest on its laurels?
Awards: Two of The Economist's journalists carried off laurels at this year's Association of British Science Writers awards ceremony, held in London on May 28th.
The Galaxy S8 and S8+ just launched, but that doesn't mean Samsung's resting on its laurels, popping bottles over how pretty its newest smartphone is.
But these beautiful coins and their human details—flexing athletes and laurels—recall a time when money, at least, was something people felt they understood.
This was the practical and tangible side to an artist who probably could have just rested on laurels, but couldn't be bothered with that nonsense.
Watson, who 11 days ago collected a PGA Tour-leading third win of the season, said he was not content to rest on his laurels.
This show does not rest it's laurels on the false notion that only bad people are racist and good people can't possibly be that way.
Spike Lee's Chi-Raq is only a few weeks into its run on Amazon Prime Video, but the prolific director isn't resting on his laurels.
Former Baltimore Oriole Cal Ripken Jr. has a lot to rest his laurels on, but he has yet to trudge off to a quiet retirement.
Twenty Love Poems was a critical and even something of a commercial success, but Neruda found himself unwilling or unable to rest on his laurels.
Although it may be tempting to dismiss the reports of energy on the left as "fake news," Republican candidates cannot simply rest on their laurels.
"I'm still a cheerleader, but I don't let my (staff) or myself rest on our laurels because I know there is more to be had."
After 0003 months in office, though, Mr. Trudeau is signaling a shift in focus toward grasping the nettles of power as well as the laurels.
UnitedHealth's new CEO may not be looking over his shoulder with worry, but he told investors he's not going to rest on the company's laurels.
From the bi-monthly Baltimore focused music and art zine True Laurels comes SPEAK, from the Baltimore native, music writer, and NOISEY staffer, Lawrence Burney.
They gathered those laurels by ushering in a romantic, slow-moving, balletic style that has largely been supplanted today by demonstrations of power and athleticism.
Oregon-based Hydro Flask may be the leader in the stainless steel, vacuum-insulated bottle market but that doesn't mean it's resting on its laurels.
Some of my large competitors rest on their laurels after launching a new technology, which in my opinion is asking to be selected for extinction.
Since its inception, the Tate Modern has never rested on its laurels, continuing to redefine itself as an institution of outreach, self-reflection and learning.
"Companies can't necessarily just rest on their laurels and assume that their policies are the most advanced or are really working for women," says Yee.
But afterward we can learn to be more resilient, like our native oaks and bay laurels, like the people who first tended these wild lands.
Trustbusters on the other side of the Atlantic—who have already fined Google more than €8.2bn ($9.3bn) in recent years—are not resting on their laurels.
But they won't be able to rest on their laurels: the next launch, with similarly mysterious conditions, will take place within two weeks of the first.
Although it remains the biggest PC game marketplace, with more than 150 million registered users, the company clearly recognizes that it can't rest on its laurels.
Carey knows it would be so much easier to rest on her laurels and milk the hits, as she has done with her yearly holiday shows.
While legislation (and lobbying for it) is necessary for curbing PAE activity, companies can't sit on their laurels and wait for Congressional bills to get passed.
But the South Korean firm is not resting on its laurels, and is currently looking to expand into the buzziest contemporary market for processors: cryptocurrency mining.
Lubezki's camera wizardry has been duly noted and rewarded for years and his extraordinary work here under hugely difficult conditions will only add to his laurels.
But rather than bask in the glory of his feat, Karalis, who received his first pair of spikes from Filippidis, is not resting on his laurels.
"I can't rest on my laurels, and I need to now really drill down and work on marketing and distribution of the Skinnygirl brand," she said.
"I think if my family wasn't so — that they didn't work so hard and weren't so omnipresent maybe I'd just rest on my laurels," West said.
This "constant dissatisfaction" sounds negative, but it's actually very positive as you grow a company year after year, and prevents resting on laurels and getting lazy.
Producing both books (plus teaching and other projects) might have left another 22-year-old historian sapped and hoping for more laurels on which to rest.
The tacit assumption, at the time, was that the East would undergo a radical "transition" while the West would be cryogenically frozen in its victory laurels.
Concerned about resting on their laurels, the studio's founders, Steve Jobs and Ed Catmull, hired the company's first outside director, Brad Bird, to shake things up.
Consider the photo illustration breezily equating Brezhnev with an iguana, or the one ringing George H. W. Bush's head with raw chicken thighs, like greasy laurels.
"I can't rest on my laurels, and I need to now really drill down and work on marketing and distribution of the Skinnygirl brand," she says.
It is going to have an impact, but it is not going to be the be all end all where we can rest on our laurels.
His many laurels include two Bessie Awards, formally known as the New York Dance and Performance Awards and named for the dancer and choreographer Bessie Schonberg.
He applauds all the developments of recent decades in constitutional protection for sexual privacy, but wisely warns believers in freedom not to rest on their laurels.
But advance to the colonnaded porch, and a path to the right opens onto four manicured French gardens, gilded with pines, laurels, hydrangeas and Japanese anemones.
"Even as bad as we've seen events, there's still more to come, and we can't sit back on our laurels and high-five it," Ghilarducci said.
Her other laurels include the Austrian Cross of Honor for Science and Art and the Grand Decoration of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria.
BECKY QUICK: But there-- unfortunately we're not gonna allow you to rest on your laurels this week because we have some major news that's breaking this morning.
Dynasty may be a reboot, but it's not resting on its laurels — it's promising to be a soap opera we all can be excited about tuning into.
But just because it leads the pack in many of those categories doesn't mean Yeti is content to rest on its laurels — quite the contrary, in fact.
McDonald's all-day breakfast spurred same-store-sales growth for two straight quarters, and the company promised back in April that it wouldn't rest on its laurels.
But as growth in smartphone sales slows, companies like Qualcomm and Samsung are eyeing that business as well and Intel cannot afford to rest on its laurels.
And rather than becoming complacent and simply resting on our laurels [as we continue to launch new parks], we know we must continue to push the envelope.
In the areas where our services are better, we try not to rest on our laurels because we see them trying to catch up all the time.
Letter To the Editor: Laurels to Sadiq Khan ("Londoners Pick Muslim to be City's New Mayor," News, May 7-8) for leading an ambitious and courageous campaign.
Though the Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building have nothing to fear yet, the Chrysler Building and Brooklyn Bridge may want to look to their laurels.
While paintings from this era, such as his "Revolutionary Family" series, have risen to the top of the auction market, this artist never rests on his laurels.
I just wanted to say it out loud as an Apple optimist; Apple can't rest on its laurels and the marketplace will not wait forever for innovation.
Instead of resting on his laurels, the 19-year-old Grime MC victory lapped the internet by dropping a self-produced freestyle on his Soundcloud last night.
They did not rest on their laurels in the off-season, adding center Paul Stastny in free agency and wing Max Pacioretty in a trade with Montreal.
Unlike Einstein's General Relativity, its rival for the laurels of "most important theory in physics", it is not the product of the musings of a lone genius.
Before we survey the bill's likely damage, let's start with four facts that point to a bleak economic future if we sit back on our science laurels.
In her favor: Granik has won multiple best-director laurels from critics' groups for this note-perfect study of a father and daughter living off the grid.
It would have been easy enough for the man credited with saving the euro to rest on his laurels for the last few months of his tenure.
Despite the inherent confidence gained from such a victory, Miller is wise enough to not rest on his laurels against Lauzon despite emerging the victor last time around.
There is no resting heavy on their laurels—the album hits hard the whole way through and burns slow into screeching embers with the eight-minute titular closer.
Even a successful design company like Apple can't rest on its laurels with a single smartphone shape; it must constantly develop new designs and appearances for its products.
They tried to make her one: if she wrote a poem in praise of the party and another in praise of Lenin, she could win her official laurels.
Among other laurels, she received a congratulatory letter from President Obama; and in April, she was given a Yes I Can Award by the Council for Exceptional Children.
"The fact that we now show a positive financial result doesn't mean that we can rest on our laurels," Vattenfall Chief Executive Magnus Hall said in a statement.
The result is a record that's cacophonous yet strangely catchy, showing that Pig Destroyer isn't content to rest on their laurels and are still taking huge strides forward.
Never a pair to rest on their laurels, they've been releasing single after single and smashing the European circuit, and now they're back with a brand new album.
The annual laurels had been handed out since the 1950s, so Ms. Gauci may be forgiven if she viewed the invitation — a career highlight — as a smidge overdue.
He's been floating through life, wincing and sighing as his housing prospects dwindle, his criminal record racks up points and his past Ivy League laurels fade into irrelevance.
He weaves riveting tales of legacy brands caught resting on their laurels, the hungry newcomers who outsmarted them and a network of prescient investors working behind the scenes.
No matter what you think about the whole Kardashian-Jenner family, it would be easy for any of them to rest on their laurels — and salaries from the show.
They get a lot of credit for not resting on their laurels and continuing to innovate like a much smaller company, even as they own gobs of market share.
"As long as we stay hungry and it's not a 'resting on our laurels' position of leadership, we're becoming more comfortable being an example of what's possible," he said.
Not one to rest on the laurels of a solitary demolition job, Pernkun went on to outpoint Petmunangchon in two consecutive 112llb bouts in January and March of 2016.
They are exercising them, and I would be surprised if they are going to rest on their laurels as opposed to continue to develop new and more capable systems.
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She's at a point where she doesn't necessarily need to worry about her work being overlooked or forgotten, and yet, she refuses to rest on those hard-won laurels.
Among his many laurels were the 2010 Czeslaw Milosz Award, presented annually by the United States Embassy in Poland to recognize contributions toward furthering relations between the two countries.
Rather than showing signs of slowing down or resting on her laurels, she has continued to innovate and improve, widening the already prodigious gap between her and her competitors.
But we've been perfectly clear that we don't think that where we are right now is an acceptable place to even take a break, much less rest on our laurels.
Never one to rest on its laurels, Hollywood basically keeps putting women in tired, lame rehashes of previously successful franchises — and the latest one feels entirely unnecessary and especially maddening.
"I believe that hard work always pays off and I am working diligently to win more laurels for my country in the upcoming competitions," Chand told Reuters in an interview.
He'd even have a post-Nirvana, pre-Foo Fighters Dave Grohl drum for him during a Saturday Night Live appearance, showing Petty wasn't some old rocker resting on his laurels.
This new crop of "series" movies speaks to the longstanding complaint that Marvel's endless production line is hurting Hollywood's ability to make good, big films by resting on old laurels.
An artist should never rest on their laurels, though, and Claire's recently been expanding her creative horizons to also include "twat trots": her own aesthetic tribute to the female genitalia.
Time magazine quickly won the laurels for the most scientifically meaningful test — the publication worked with social scientists to identify measurable psychological traits, which it then associated with each house.
DD: And I think our culture is kind of resting on its laurels a bit, I think, as we have this culture of very big companies controlling lots of money.
After spending 40373 years on the album charts — first, of course, with the Supremes and then on her own — Ms. Ross would have every right to rest on her laurels.
"We should never just sit on our laurels and not look for ways to improve and make our families and our tax code more competitive," Brady told CNBC last month.
Despite Mr. Vasiukov's successes, his path to higher laurels was blocked by his contemporaries, many of whom, including Mr. Tal, Mr. Petrosian, Boris Spassky and Viktor Korchnoi, were clearly better.
Indeed, when Michele dressed his crew in brocade, studded their clothes with pearls and heaped them with laurels, they carried more than a passing resemblance to a grandee or two.
And she helped HBO amass such a pile of Emmys, Peabodys and Oscars that there's a roomful of glittering laurels at headquarters that's known as the Holy Shrine of Sheila.
The audio version of "the dress" cleaved the internet, and likely your family, your friends, or your office, into two bitterly divided camps on Tuesday: the Laurels and the Yannys.
If we were sitting here resting on our laurels, pumping out Calvin Harris beat after Calvin Harris beat... Josh: There's definitely a knowledge of what those songs do against other songs.
While Bank of America, J.P. Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo have gotten nearly half of all new checking accounts in 2017, according to consultant Novantas, they can't rest on their laurels.
"Spelman is unlike any other place in the world," she said, and the college could have decided to rest on its laurels rather than taking a risk with the new policy.
She's not planning to rest on the laurels of her SI title or her nearly 12 million IG followers ... instead, Alexis wants to prove she's the new model for modeling success.
Blog-turned-zine True Laurels, the brainchild of Noisey staff writer Lawrence Burney, has been documenting the often-undercovered music and visual arts scenes of Baltimore since its beginnings in 2011.
" In an email, her friend Lena Dunham wrote: "Something amazing about Gloria is that she is totally not content to rest on her laurels or stick to mediums she's comfortable with.
Not content to rest on his laurels when Guinness World Records recognized him as the creator of the biggest Nerf Gun on earth, he set his sights on a Super Soaker.
" Ben Glover, senior research at Demos, similarly said that while three-quarters of U.K. cities had scored higher in this year's survey, "city leaders cannot afford to rest on their laurels.
Fifteen years on, the school has grown into a large educational complex, and Mr. Kéré, 51, has earned many laurels for his pathbreaking designs, including the prestigious Aga Khan architectural award.
"The lodges have been resting on their laurels: their 60, 70, 80 percent return-rates," said Connie Marshall, who ran Alta's press office for a quarter-century before retiring last year.
Whether the authors are correct in their baseline or not, the study's message isn't that it's time to rest on our laurels if we want to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees.
Despite the reviewer making clear that Per Se is resting on its laurels, he seems to be crediting the Per Se of the past far more than he should in the rating.
And so, for all of the celebration… some NGOs said that the Paris Agreement was a death sentence for millions around the world, because we'll rest upon our laurels with that agreement.
But it likely won't have too much time to rest on its laurels, given that Nikon is expected to be looking to muscle in on Sony's full-frame mirrorless cameras next week.
We don't rest on our laurels here at TechCrunch, and we want to take a moment to point out a few money-saving changes — along with improved access — to this year's event.
There have been sustained warnings that the next decade will prove critical to humanity's future, and it's clear nations around the world are resting on their laurels when it comes to climate.
Disney, whatever its faults, has often been a pioneer in storytelling; now it's resting firmly on its laurels, too often electing to spin the wheel again rather than try to reinvent it.
"To win the gold medal in my first grand prix means a lot to me but I need to continue to work and I cannot rest on my laurels," Zagitova told reporters.
However, the Apple Watch has a ways to go — in terms of both scientific research and integrating features doctors truly need — before Apple can rest on the watch's allegedly live-saving laurels.
After a six-decade career and countless awards, Lynn has more than earned a satisfying rest on her laurels — not to mention a nonstop lovefest, which the birthday concert is destined to be.
But despite all that she's achieved this year, Gordon is by no means resting on her laurels; that big check from her work on Lemonade is getting channeled back into her solo career.
It's great to see that a nation so far ahead of the rest of us in this respect isn't just resting on its laurels, but finding bigger and badder sources of clean energy.
Striking the right balance between the long and the short term is the first on a long list of balancing acts that superstar companies have to perform in order to earn their laurels.
"Miss Brooklyn," meanwhile, was softer, her neck tilted, a child reading at her feet near a burst of foliage, a church in miniature on the opposite side, and laurels resting on her head.
Now 22013, with "Turandot" and "Tosca" again on her 2013 schedule along with Richard Strauss's "Elektra" at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, she is clearly not ready to live off her many laurels.
Osorio addressed it in a pregame news conference on Friday: "We talked about how to not fall into the comfort zone and rest on our laurels," he told reporters at a news conference.
Although the 72-year-old entrepreneur has been steadily relinquishing his leadership role in Lenovo since 1999, entrusting the care of the company to CEO Yang Yuanqing, Liu is not resting on his laurels.
It's important that America doesn't rest on its laurels, but neither should we go into full crisis mode to change a system that has produced some of the most impactful companies in the world.
Rather than resting on their laurels, the 85033th Senate showed up to work, clocking in nearly 3,000 hours of session — and that was in an off-year, with a Democrat in the Oval Office.
Despite dealing with injuries and taking time off to give birth to her daughter, Parker continued to pile up laurels, winning another M.V.P. Award in 2013 and Olympic gold medals in 2008 and 2012.
The Lynx have had four finals appearances and three championships in the last five years, but more than laurels, they have a culture built largely around a veteran core and head coach Cheryl Reeve.
But shifting cultural attitudes of what's acceptable in pop culture do complicate that legacy in ways that a series not so content to rest on its laurels would be more interested in engaging with.
LAS VEGAS — Since completing the most remarkable season for an expansion team in the N.H.L., George McPhee, the general manager of the Vegas Golden Knights, has had little time to rest on his laurels.
Too many of them rest on their laurels or a past event or achievement that they seek to use as definition of a long time spent not delivering enough solutions for the American people.
The judges at Cannes are no more infallible than the voters at the Academy Awards, but in this case the laurels were well deserved, and, amid the plaudits, there was a shade of relief.
It's too early to say that Samsung is resting on its photography laurels with the S8, but it is fair to say that there's probably nothing here that will give other companies reason to worry.
It's also unclear what Berners-Lee will do with the money, although we can rest assured that he's probably not going to move to an island in the South Pacific and rest on his laurels.
The Blue Jackets own the best record in the NHL but don't have the luxury of resting on their laurels with Pittsburgh and the Rangers each sitting three points behind them in the Metropolitan Division.
Rosenthal could have easily rested on his laurels from Everybody Loves Raymond, the classic comedy he created (based on the comedy of Ray Romano), which ran for nine seasons on CBS, from 1996 to 2005.
However, Ives says Google Cloud isn't resting on its laurels now that its revenue is out there, and that these investments could result in a stronger competitive position for the company in the cloud wars.
"We cannot rest on our laurels because great challenges lie ahead of us in the coming quarters especially regarding the transition to the new WLTP test procedure," Chief Executive Herbert Diess said in a statement.
Republicans should not rest on their laurels, and continue to work on more tax reform and economic issues as a primary driver of a needed recovery and a counter to our growing debt and deficit.
The British director Peter Hall, who died on Monday, had an exceptionally long and eventful life in the theater, spanning more than six decades, more than a hundred productions and too many laurels to count.
On the back of that recording, released in 2015, "Play" has taken on an otherworldly reputation, garlanded with laurels, including the Grawemeyer Award, and acclaimed by critics as among the finest compositions of the century.
Seeing Nobel Peace Prize laurels and eyeing potential to show up his critics at home and abroad, Trump is granting Kim the international legitimacy he&aposs long sought in hopes of securing a legacy-defining accord.
If Nintendo wants to win with customers on mobile, it needs to step-up and bring its formidable talents to the the smartphone arena, rather than just resting on the laurels of branding and pretty graphics.
Because while The Force Awakens was able to rest on its laurels by essentially remixing A New Hope, The Last Jedi has a far more formidable task: it needs to not remake The Empire Strikes Back.
If this is the sight and sound of these veterans at a point when many others would be content to rest on their laurels, it's clear that Mayhem still has much to share with the world.
The Baltimore native started True Laurels as a blog in 2011 to document the local rap and club music scenes of his hometown before turning it into a print publication and a column here at Noisey.
But while the country may have earned those laurels in the 70 years since Nazism was buried in the rubble of Berlin, that doesn't mean Merkel's expected re-election will bring the integrated Europe she wants.
Yet if not for Prada's continued existence, you would have to give those laurels to Florence which — at a fifth of Milan's population and a fraction of its size — is by contrast an Italian Renaissance Podunk.
Sure, Microsoft may be resting on its laurels a bit when it comes to the Surface Pro design and hardware, but it's sitting on a standard that it set for the rest of the market years ago.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's ruling Communist Party cannot rest on its laurels in the fight against corruption, President Xi Jinping said ahead of a key party congress later this year where he will cement his grip on power.
Brexit provides a chance for Britain to forge a new role for itself in the global economy, finance minister Philip Hammond told the London conference, though it was important that Britain does not "rest on (its) laurels".
James Mattis led troops in Afghanistan in 2001, won laurels for leadership in one of the bloodiest battles of the Iraq War and most recently headed US Central Command, perhaps the military's most complicated and challenging post.
In a statement released following a meeting on learning the lessons from Xiao's case, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said the sports sector needed to do more to tackle graft and not rest on its laurels.
Fruchterman has accumulated lots of laurels for his work, including a MacArthur Fellowship and the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, but in a series of interviews with Fruchterman over the past year those accolades never come up.
As the front-runner for so long, she had already been grilled, fried and fricasseed by a virulent far right-far left media even before Trump arrived with his laurels from the Pulitzer Prize-winning site Politifact.
To try to cancel him would be to point out a criminal at the very heart of the entertainment industry's belief system, and to remove the laurels of the most significant black artist of the pop age.
And while he's certainly grateful for these accomplishments, through conversation it's clear that he's solely focused on continuing to make "moments" that listeners connect to, resisting the urge to rest on his laurels for even a second.
But doesn't anybody in Russia's hierarchy care that they have condemned a generation of Russian athletes, who should be gathering laurels as among the world's best, to a purgatory of suspicion and alienation in the sports world?
First, we get out of this world what we put into it, and we rested on our laurels a decade ago and became so lax that we let the second coming of Satan slip into the White House.
HQ Trivia might be falling on hard times, but Cash Live is looking to take the daily mobile quiz show in a new direction by leaning on the laurels of gaming and some good old-fashioned casino titles.
"We can't rest on our laurels as there are great distillers out there all over the country laying down great whiskey, and we need to do the same to keep up with what competitors are producing," he said.
Rounding out the exhibit is the verbal and cerebral material: a small zine library curated by Morris — featuring his own "3DotZine," Lawrence Burney's "True Laurels," and Shannon Wallace's "BLACKS AND BLUES," among others — and the aforementioned prose piece.
Brett Eldredge has enjoyed remarkable chart success since debuting in 2013 (five No.1 country airplay songs, two of which cracked the Top 40 on the Hot 100) but the 31-year-old isn't resting on his laurels.
After so many years, it'd be easy for the festival's main curator Walter Hoeijmakers to rest on his laurels and book unimaginative or unchallenging acts while capitalizing on the rich history he's cultivated—but that wouldn't be Roadburn.
Bees in part attracted such laurels because of their mysteriousness: It was difficult for ancient cultures to quite understand how bees did what they did, and myths abounded, like Virgil's idea that they hatched spontaneously from sacrificed bullocks.
Neither the 34-year-old nor his Mercedes team, who have won 10 of the 12 races so far, will have been resting on their laurels with Sunday's race marking Formula One's return from its August summer shutdown.
Donald Trump, White House racist, Nazi sympathizer, alt-right hero, receiver of laurels from the former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke, is the absolute last person who should be demanding an apology in this Roseanne controversy.
Robert Cuccioli makes an appealingly unaffected Caesar: an invader, yes; a colonialist, yes; a man who knows the value of pomp and a crown of laurels, yes; but one wise enough to see his own feet of clay.
While the modest winning streak has smoothed the coaching transition from Claude Julien to Cassidy, Bruins captain Zdeno Chara knows his team can't rest on its laurels if it wishes to stay in the hunt for the playoffs.
He said this would outclass "a Germany that is resting on its laurels and a UK that is impairing its long-term growth prospects by losing (some of) its preferential access to its major market, the EU," Schmieding said.
"We definitely are making progress but we can't rest on our laurels - we have got to keep governments moving in the right direction," Jacqui Hunt, Europe director of global women's rights group Equality Now told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
" Apple's core issue, he added, is that "the company is being buried under the weight of its products," raising the question of whether "Apple's unbridled and seemingly-endless success that has caused the company to rest on its laurels?
NEW YORK (REUTERS) - India Hicks - goddaughter to the Prince of Wales, granddaughter of Britain's last viceroy in India and bridesmaid of the late Princess Diana - may have been born into aristocracy, but she has not rested on her laurels.
One of few independent music media sources in Baltimore, True Laurels brings much needed visibility to the city's artists and unearths firsthand accounts from the local music scene, which is consistently one of the recording industry's biggest underground inspirations.
But she didn't rest on her laurels, instead following it up with runs for the national union, moving from the executive committee of the NEA, to secretary-treasurer, then vice president, and finally, to her current role as president since 43.
But with refreshed Home speakers coming from Google not to mention Apple, Sonos, and others soon to be joining the fray with their own sound systems featuring built-in digital assistants, Amazon has no time to rest on its laurels.
Yes, while Uncle Sam was dozing on its unique superpower laurels, lulled by the "end of history" fairy tales, his rising-sun partner was busy producing what America wanted to buy and consummating, with gusto, the economic conquest of Asia.
His many laurels include the medal of honor from the World Federation of Neurological Societies; the Olivecrona Award, presented by the Karolinska Institute in Sweden; and the Horatio Alger Award, which honors perseverance in the face of adversity or opposition.
"Vukmir has worked to pluck the traditional establishment Republican endorsements from state legislators and party leaders, a very traditional path … she will not sit back on her laurels [if she wins]," said Brandon Scholz, a top GOP strategist in the state.
Not one to rest on the laurels, the charming killer resumed his parallel boxing career but finally knocked it on the head after getting KO'd in the eighth round of a WBA championship bout by featherweight maestro Eloy Rojas of Venezuela.
To celebrate the year in Baltimore music—and to provide an entry point for those who haven't been following as closely—he put together Laurels Mix: Best Outta Baltimore 183K17, with help from his pal Mr. 14th of Big Vibe.
On the one hand, it felt like a kind of rest-on-your-laurels shrug; on the other, the team had proved it didn't need a world-beating signal caller to begin with, so why not give Siemian a shot?
But rather than rest on laurels gained in recent years, the U.S. should move even more assertively here, since the possibility of being overtaken by more aggressive countries in this realm (think China) looms in a clearly global competitive field.
What attention she has received has come unbidden, in the form of laurels: the National Book Foundation's "5 Under 35" list, in 2009; this magazine's "20 Under 40" list, in 2010; and, earlier this year, a Windham-Campbell Prize for fiction.
Despite all of the hours devoted to training and all of the laurels she has to show for it, sometimes others still look at Callahan and only see a young woman in a wheelchair and not a world-class athlete.
While her journey campaigning against plastic pollution has taken her to the United Nations, as well as being invited as an inspirational speaker at the recent International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings, Wijsen is not resting on her laurels at all.
More from Tonic: "There are a handful of (read: three) massive, monolithic brands in the condom industry, and they've been content to rest on their laurels and not compete with each other too hard for fear of disrupting their comfortable markets," he says.
Meituan chose this approach rather than resting on its laurels like Groupon and Yelp, because Chinese entrepreneurs are tenacious and if you have a profitable "light-weight" business, you will find yourself surrounded by entrepreneurs who want a share of your profits.
Dear Evan Hansen stole the spotlight with its win for Best Musical and a slew of other awards, while Hello, Dolly walked away with laurels for Best Revival of a Musical, in addition to Midler's trophy for Best Actress in a Musical.
STEVE REICH AT 80 Not resting on his laurels, this Minimalist master spends the season holding the Debs Composer's Chair at Carnegie Hall, which hosts a celebratory birthday concert that includes "Pulse," a new work for winds, strings, piano and electric bass.
"Blacks don't have a supermajority anymore and, because of that, can't just rest on the laurels of getting 90 percent of the black vote and being able to win," said Andra Gillespie, a political scientist at Emory University who studies African-American politics.
Tucson also has a wealth of defense contractors, all part of the Sun Corridor, a booster group that puts up signs proclaiming the region's laurels; that Tucson, for example, was named one of "America's best cities for global trade" by Global Trade Magazine.
"These new vendors would be well-advised not to rest on their laurels though, as this dynamic smartphone landscape has shown to even cult brands like Xiaomi that customer loyalty is difficult to consistently maintain," IDC's Melissa Chau said in a statement.
What especially inspired me was his commitment to making and living art now: not resting on his laurels or reminiscing about the good old days, not being negative about the art that was happening around him, and not taking anything for granted.
A good working assumption, if you are a struggling young writer, dreaming of laurels but subsisting on lentils, is that those successful writers you envy are all off somewhere together, Champagne-drunk at a party to which your invitation has mysteriously not arrived.
But Oppens will not be resting on her laurels: She is performing music composed for her by Carter, John Corigliano and Tobias Picker, and will be joined by the Cassatt String Quartet for the world premiere of a new quintet by Laura Kaminsky.
You get the welcome feeling that Nilsson, who will be 80 in a few months, is a serious, still-aspiring artist who has never rested on her laurels or taken herself too seriously; she never became pretentious or found it necessary to make lofty pronouncements.
WhatsApp is getting stickers WhatsApp is getting stickers Group video calling is coming to WhatsApp Group video calling is coming to WhatsApp Rather than rest on its laurels, WhatsApp just announced stickers and Group Video calling to make the lean communications utility more fun.
Instead of constantly looking for the time to stop and rest on our laurels, this is the time to find the next gear and deliver on the promised environmental and economic gains for every American that these technological advances have and will make available.
After watching virtually ever iOS 11 update run straight into a wall, over and over and over again, it's great to see Apple tightening the nuts and bolts of its largest platform instead of resting on its laurels while its main competitor, Android, leaps ahead.
In A New Chapter for One of Italy's Most Iconic Hotels, for example, Hannah Goldfield writes: It would be easy for a hotel as iconic as Le Sirenuse, nestled into a rocky hillside in Positano, on Italy's Amalfi Coast, to rest on its laurels.
" Pence signaled that U.S. forces would not rest on their laurels despite the success of the raid, telling CBS's Margaret Brennan that with al-Baghdadi's death, "we believe we'll have a measurable impact on the effectiveness of that terrorist organization, but we're not going to let up.
"I think if my family wasn't so … if they didn't work so hard and they weren't so omnipresent, maybe I would just rest on my laurels of just being the greatest artist of human existence, and that would just be enough," said West, 42, with a laugh.
The airy redesign, featuring exposed rafters, oiled white oak ceilings, turntables instead of TVs, and vintage furniture from France, was the concept of the modish, New York-based studio of Robert McKinley, whose other laurels include The Surf Lodge in Montauk and The Hall in Miami.
She was previously a longtime resident of Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Her other laurels include the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, awarded by the library association for a distinguished body of work in children's literature, and the National Humanities Medal, presented in 2003 by President George W. Bush.
To their credit, the filmmakers haven't completely rested on their laurels, but for better and worse have bitten off a whole lot in terms of the story, which -- set three years after the first movie -- moves relationships forward while going back to address sins of the past.
It's enough to keep Cuarón on his toes despite all those laurels from critics, and this unpredictable best-picture race is starting to become the sort of battle between art and commerce hinted at when the academy tried to introduce an Oscar for best popular film.
Never ones to rest on their laurels, Piccard, Borschberg, and the Solar Impulse team are already looking to their next project–the development of unmanned, high altitude, solar-powered aircraft that will aid in communications, imaging, and other applications that are traditionally enabled through the use of satellites.
NEW YORK - U.S. companies posting strong earnings are still winning laurels from investors, even amid the broad stock sell-off over the last week, suggesting that the kind of indiscriminate selling seen the last time an apparent devaluation of China's yuan spooked global markets is far from imminent.
As one of the 1980s' most instrumental figures, Feldman could simply rest on laurels like Stand By Me and The Lost Boys, instead he took to the Today show stage to perform "Go For It," the album's presumably lead single, and well… the performance was quite a doozy.
Moreover, the fact that it will be the British who bestow the laurels for best women's wear and best men's wear designer in the world (among other achievements) will nicely frame London, the city with the least economic fashion power of the Big Four weeks, as an influencer.
Featuring a golden eagle surrounded by laurels, the chair was part of the furniture suite inspired by Pierre-Antoine Bellangé, who designed royal palaces in France and created the 53 carved and gilded pieces for the Blue Room, which he was commissioned to create by President James Monroe.
He's reported on the dying culture of Baltimore club music for Pitchfork, the ways a federally indicted BPD cop targeted rapper Young Moose for Noisey (where he currently works as a staff writer), and how local artists are addressing the city's lead poison crisis for his zine True Laurels.
"I wanted for a while to combine my love of twinks with my love of politics and Donald Trump," Wintrich explains as we walk past blown-up portraits of slim, hairless, strong-jawed young men, posed like Grecian statues with their laurels replaced with "Make America Great Again" hats.
No disrespect at all to recent-ish winners Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, and Judas Priest, but I firmly believe that awards like the Grammys should spend their energy supporting and highlighting exciting new artists instead of bestowing more kudos on legends who are already knee-deep in laurels.
In addition to his blogging duties, he also runs a zine called True Laurels—which focuses on the ways that the city's art and music intersect with its communities—and just released its third issue, featuring interviews with artists like Baltimore's Lor Choc and Peso Da Mafia, among others.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — Mary Lou Guizzo has already hit for the cycle (had a crossword puzzle published for every day of the week) and you would think she would be off somewhere resting on her laurels, even though they are not so comfortable to rest on, believe me.
The mesh router space is about to get even more high-stakes for Google now that Amazon has bought Eero, so it's reasonable to assume that Google won't just rest on its laurels and get around to building a new version of Google Wifi, which was last updated in 2016.
NEW YORK, Aug 27 (Reuters) - U.S. companies posting strong earnings are still winning laurels from investors, even amid the broad stock sell-off over the last week, suggesting that the kind of indiscriminate selling seen the last time an apparent devaluation of China's yuan spooked global markets is far from imminent.
You already knew that every Kardashian and Jenner worth her wig closet was wearing cornrows in 2016, but, never content to rest on their tightly-braided laurels, Khloé Kardashian (along with fellow L.A. "It Girl" Sofia Richie) have given the cornrow look a bold upgrade by weaving in bright colors.
In his introduction to Wendy Moonan's "New York Splendor: The City's Most Memorable Rooms" (Rizzoli, $21500, 22016 pp.), the architect Robert A.M. Stern notes that New York is where interior design, "previously characterized by a certain dilettantism," largely earned its laurels as a profession from the 2120s to the '285s.
Ben Carson still poses a threat Cruz's world is trying to lower expectations for the Palmetto State, resisting resting its laurels on South Carolina, recognizing that it must not lose focus of Super Tuesday, March 1, on which some hope the campaign can win about 60% of the delegates to be won then.
For French President Emmanuel Macron's April trip to the White House, the Melania Trump gifted a framed swath of the royal blue silk fabric featuring an eagle surrounded by laurels that was used to upholster the antique chairs in the Blue Room, inspired by a famous French furniture maker from the 1700s.
AWS held its annual re:Invent customer conference this week — and as it revealed one new service after another, one thing became clear: the company with a marketshare lead that is by Gartner's estimate 10 times bigger than its 14 closest competitors combined, has no plans to slow down or rest on its laurels.
Bites Just after dawn in Dogpatch, on San Francisco's east side, a golden light falls on parked Tesla Model S's and on blooming mountain laurels and, at an hour when the air is still touched by a chill, on a crowd that forms most mornings on the corner of 22nd and Minnesota Streets.
If there were ever a company that could rest on its considerable laurels, it's C. F. Martin & Co. With annual revenue of about $120 million and reliable profits, the privately held company operates its famous factory in Pennsylvania, about two hours west of New York City, as well as a plant in Navojoa, Mexico.
"I got emotional when I saw Molly McQueen talk about that car because it is the idea of the history of Ford where it has been a leader in categories like Mustang and F-150 not resting on its laurels," Ford CEO Jim Hackett told CNBC the night the new Bullitt Mustang was introduced.
Couch Slut's Contempt is one of the most punishing things that have come across my desk (and burrowed into my eardrums) this year; it's far too early to make predictions about Best of 2017 laurels, but if I was financially solvent enough to be a a betting woman, I know where my chips would lie.
By David Randall and Noel Randewich NEW YORK, Aug 27 (Reuters) - U.S. companies posting strong earnings are still winning laurels from investors, even amid the broad stock sell-off over the last week, suggesting that the kind of indiscriminate selling seen the last time an apparent devaluation of China's yuan spooked global markets is far from imminent.
"After the reforms, which we expect Macron to implement, France could turn into the strongest of all major economies in Europe in the next decade, outclassing a Germany that is resting on its laurels and a UK that (through Brexit) is impairing its long-term growth prospects," said Holger Schmieding, chief economist at German bank Berenberg.
A celebration of Gorey's enigmatic (and decidedly queer) way of being the world, it's also nice to see a master artist, actively ("gleefully," says curator James A. Edwards,) choosing to be a community college novice at a point in his career when, as an international cult hero, he could have been easily resting on his laurels.
IF ADP JUST RESTS ON ITS LAURELS AND IS COMPLACENT AND MAKES NO CHANGES AND DON'T MEET THEIR COMMITMENTS TO REACCELERATE GROWTH IN THE BACK HALF OF THIS FISCAL YEAR AND ALL OF A SUDDEN GET TO 7% TO 73% GROWTH BY YOU KNOW, FISCAL YEAR 2019, SHAREHOLDERS ARE GONNA BE DISAPPOINTED AND WE'RE GONNA GET THE SUPPORT.
His Fistic Majesty, Michael Bisping, pulled off the upset of the year in his manhandling of Luke Rockhold on June 4 th 2016, but has since rested on his laurels looking for money fights which are almost always easier prospects than jumping back into the shark tank that is the top end of the 185 lbs division.
Clicking off the names of the legends, the little remembered and the truly forgotten won't get me many laurels in my day job, but it has been a great reminder of just how far the Kentucky Derby, which the writer Laura Hillenbrand once called "the supreme hour of a supreme creature," has come as an American institution.
Hinrikus was speaking at a conference that featured speeches from Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, who said regulators needed to take a light-touch approach to the fintech sector, and UK finance minister Philip Hammond, who said it was important that Britain did not "rest on (its) laurels" when it came to keeping its competitive edge.
For all the acclaim that cloaked Ms. Peters, and for all the laurels heaped upon her — including a National Medal of Arts in 1998 — perhaps nothing could match the electricity of that long-ago November night, when a 20-year-old from the Bronx stepped onto the Met stage an unknown and came back as Roberta Peters.
Papatakis' extensive work posing for Fini is represented in this exhibition by the its standout double portrait, "The Alcove/Self-Portrait with Nico Papatakis" (1941) in which a satyr-like female bearing an unmistakable resemblance to Fini with laurels in her hair, gazes at a sleeping semi-nude Papatakis, gleaming like polished marble on the white bedding.
"When it comes to AI, successfully integrating this technology into U.S. industries should be the primary goal of policymakers, and given the rapid pace at which other countries are pursuing this goal, the United States cannot afford to rest on its laurels," said Daniel Castro, vice president at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank that focuses on tech issues.
Mr. Baker's laurels are all the more noteworthy in that he had been forced to reinvent his musical career three times: first when he was barred from making his way as a classical trombonist because of his race; second when, as a jazzman, he had to forsake the trombone after a devastating jaw injury; and third when he was driven from a teaching job because he had married a white woman.
There were also summer puffers patched together from violently clashing camouflage prints; droopy blazers right off the sad dad rack at the thrift shop; oversized newsboy caps that looked like post-hangover ice bags; squishy sneakers more reminiscent of wrestler shoes than of the Balenciaga Triple S pontoon boats that are the current rage in sneaker footwear; the occasional crown of laurels; and actual shower shoes because … why not?
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-85033 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas), who frequently battled with McConnell during his first few years in the Senate, said conservatives are delighted with the outcome but warned that the GOP leader shouldn't rest on his laurels for too long.
Kavanaugh also appears to offer laurels to Democrats in his opening remarks and praises Merrick GarlandMerrick Brian GarlandLaw professor: Court-packing should be 'last resort' Here's how senators can overcome their hyperpartisanship with judicial nominees McConnell campaign criticized for tombstone with challenger's name MORE, chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, who was unsuccessfully nominated to the Supreme Court during former President Obama's last year in office.
CDs are now seen as a jankier, less sophisticated format, which seems to suit a band that formed way back in 28 amidst a tsunami of cheap beer and has always regarded themselves as "raw punk," even when they found the laurels of Scandinavian hardcore heroes thrust upon them (as well as the fact that a Google search for "Anti Cimex" still turns up results for the pest control company from whom they swiped their name).
"There was a late surge of spending on behalf of the Republican, Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE, and it turned the tide because we rested on our laurels in terms of investing and spending in Arizona," she said.

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