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For every magazine lionizing an outlier, countless bodies litter the same path.
Stop lionizing toxic work habits as inspiration for new entrepreneurs and managers.
Hatton and Flaherty are the folks we should spend our time lionizing.
Wydra and other liberals are lionizing Kennedy and his legacy in the media.
And we know the white nationalist movement is already lionizing the Poway shooter.
Buttigieg Buttigieg won a national essay contest in high school lionizing Sanders. Seriously.
James "Mad Dog" Mattis Trump is passionate about historical military leaders, often lionizing Gens.
Lionizing one of its most important artists is just another step to the top.
We saw both the honoring of complexity and nuance and the lionizing of unearned racial reconciliation.
Winningly, Kantor and Twohey walk a perfect line between detailing their hard work without lionizing themselves.
Scores of boards on 8Chan are devoted to Mr. Tarrant, including forums lionizing him as St. Tarrant.
He has impulsive decision-making based off his belief in lionizing himself because he's the president now.
Over a decade and a half, "Idol" has been, as true stars are, self-lionizing, affecting and silly.
It's lionizing Kaepernick for the important work he's done without flattening his message to align with corporate-speak.
Bharara's high-profile cases caught the eye of the lionizing New York media and made him a public figure.
The charge of irresponsibility is easily leveled at Phillips: Is this really the time to be lionizing such behavior?
Trump in August said he opposed the removal of monuments lionizing the Confederacy, which fought to keep alive and expand slavery.
I couldn't work this one out; generally, feminism has little to do with lionizing men who are famous for killing women.
His election may be a culmination of a trend in society of lionizing business stars and expecting too much of them.
Memorializing Roger Ailes and lionizing Sean Spicer – who stands against the 218st Amendment and our craft – the Emmys lost all credibility pic.twitter.
China has a long tradition of lionizing figures who have suffered hardship but kept faith in their country and the Communist Party.
Next up is picture-writing: Egyptian and Mayan hieroglyphics stand preserved in limestone stelae lionizing their respective pantheon of deities and dynasties.
Rather than lionizing local architecture, the performance instead draws focus on the joyous movements of the individual, spry bodies beneath the costumes.
In February, Mr. Karam, the Lebanese television host, aired a 47-minute special on Mr. Ghosn, lionizing his career and lamenting his fall.
"Memorializing Roger Ailes and lionizing Sean Spicer — who stands against the 2909598388303384576st Amendment and our craft — the Emmys lost all credibility," wrote Keith Olbermann.
Journalists were invited to a concert Saturday night to kick off the celebration, an event dominated by songs and performances lionizing North Korea's history.
"We've been lionizing and revering these young tech entrepreneurs, treating them not just like princes and princesses but like heroes and icons," Carreyrou says.
The press has done a better job of vetting these companies and founders' claims as opposed to taking their word for it and lionizing them.
Rather than lionizing the bank robbers and bootleggers that captivated Americans during the Great Depression, this movie focused on James Cagney as a selfless FBI recruit.
America has processed the Holocaust in a very American way, lionizing the liberation of camp survivors without doing a very good job of recalling the remaining details.
It is undeniable that reality TV shows lionizing cops in pursuit of an endless stream of black and brown men are extremely lucrative for their white producers.
But without a reference to the many women who led and labored in the movement, the Central Park monument has become even more about lionizing two white women.
They are self-indulgent and self-lionizing prophets of doom who use formulations like "the Flight 93 election" — who speak of every problem as if it were the apocalypse.
Now that Republicans control both legislative chambers in 32 states and the governor's office on top of that in 25, he said, their slogans lionizing local government ring hollow.
On television, social media, in newspapers; at hundreds of hearings, community meetings, and private talks with politicians; even in the bleachers during baseball games, there is Kaval, lionizing Howard Terminal.
The Soviet propaganda machine, well practiced at lionizing Joseph Stalin, polished up the image of the leader installed in the North: Kim Il-sung, the grandfather of Kim Jong-un.
The Soviets' propaganda machine, well practiced at lionizing Joseph Stalin, polished up the image of the leader installed in the North: Kim Il-sung, the grandfather of Kim Jong-un.
The American mythos makes a habit of lionizing rich, easily aggrieved, blue-blood old white men, but at the very fucking least, Mitt Romney never put his name on a steak.
J.) plans to craft legislation that would remove the Capitol's statues lionizing supporters of the slave-holding era and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is calling for their elimination.
The Kardashian-Jenner women have built their legacy by harnessing the power of social media, weaponizing radical transparency, and lionizing vanity — leaning farther and farther into this strategy as time passes.
Since ousting the redcoats, American politicians have been lionizing "the republican mother": a woman who stays within the domestic sphere but shapes her country by instilling her inherent virtues in young patriots.
I asked Remender if he had any qualms about making a show that excoriates Reagan so soon after the deaths and subsequent lionizing of Republican lawmakers John McCain and George H.W. Bush.
Even as America (in the person of The Herald Tribune's Walter Kerr) was dismissing him as "possibly the youngest living has-been," ­European critics had begun lionizing him as a thwarted genius.
That ranges from highlighting alleged Indian human rights abuses to lionizing insurgents battling Indian security forces in Kashmir, a disputed Himalayan region at the heart of historic tensions between Pakistan and India.
But they recall how local protests over police brutality in 2005 were largely dismissed by the French public as the work of thugs, in contrast to the lionizing of the Yellow Vests.
Lionizing singular creators to such a degree risks marginalizing other works, as we allow our preconceived notions of what counts as "significant" to ultimately shape the way we talk about the medium.
I followed some of his media team during my research and saw how they produced films, documentaries and even music videos, in both Persian and Arabic, lionizing his feats against the Islamic State.
It captures the flair for melodrama, appetite for mischief and exaggerated sense of humor — alternately self-lacerating and self-lionizing — that constituted a gay armor, worn because we lived in a sort of exile.
Ralph Northam, who won his party's gubernatorial primary, has called for monuments lionizing the Confederacy to come down, and in response, the Virginia GOP fired off a pair of tweets Wednesday that generated ire online.
Trump's denials continue even as House and Senate committees are finding evidence that Russia used social media to distort the American public's view of Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, by demonizing her while lionizing Trump.
But a doughnut bearing the countenance of a deceased killer like Manson didn't go over too well after being posted, and promptly deleted, on Twitter Sunday night; users perceived the doughnut to be lionizing a murderer.
Yet just as opposition supporters began lionizing Ortega and speculation surged of cracks in Maduro's inner circle, she visited him over the weekend for a friendly meet-and-greet in the presidential palace as cameras clicked.
Perhaps that explains why The Holiday has enjoyed a bit of a renaissance, even as its traditionally more popular contemporary, Love, Actually, has fallen out of favor, in part due to its lionizing of mediocre white men.
And the Democratic Party's lionizing of people like Keith Ellison, Bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy, all tied to their own scandal, tells us all we need to know about whether they believe in treating victims with respect.
In fact, those same conservatives have defended and even promoted the very aspects of the Catholic Church that allowed sex abuse and other appalling treatment of children to thrive: lionizing male power, subordinating women, and stigmatizing homosexuality.
Although each displays its own particular brand of sometimes jingoistic patriotism, all offer insight into the hopes and fears of the conservative male psyche, and how it is torn between lionizing violence and coping with its ruinous effects.
In her writings on the "Mother of the Nation," she remained intent on lionizing the woman; no acknowledgment was ever forthcoming that Madikizela-Mandela may have borne any responsibility for the death of a 14-year-old boy.
Rockism means idolizing the authentic old legend (or underground hero) while mocking the latest pop star; lionizing punk while barely tolerating disco; loving the live show and hating the music video; extolling the growling performer while hating the lip-syncher.
Yet for all the lionizing of Mr. McConnell as a "statesman," as a "man of principle," not one of them seemed bothered by his vow to ignore the so-called Garland rule should a Supreme Court vacancy arise in 2020.
But if Frankfurter's goals in lionizing Holmes are easy to discern, the same is not true of Budiansky's biography, which self-consciously rejects critical studies of the justice over the past 40 years in favor of a worship that can verge on apologetics.
"Interesting though that in an economy where we'll be requiring people to behave more and more as entrepreneurs, and we're asking people to take more responsibility for their work life, we're still only lionizing a very narrow slice of what entrepreneurship really means," said Libby.
Under him, mob lynchings have shot up, Muslim representation in Parliament has dropped to its lowest level in decades, and right-wing Hindus have felt emboldened to push an extreme agenda, including lionizing the man who fatally shot the independence hero Mohandas K. Gandhi.
JUAN WILIIAMS, FOX HOST: I think if anybody&aposs lionizing Stormy Daniels, I think it was Rudy Giuliani who defamed her and said that she lacks credibility given she&aposs a porn star and that at some point he said that she was selling her body.
After years of publicly lionizing Sisi as the savior of the nation, many of the country's most influential figures have emerged to blame the president for an economy in crisis, an Islamist insurgency raging in the Sinai peninsula and the brutality of an unreformed police force.
Statements and articles in government news outlets have also been lionizing Mr. Castro's life and achievements — "All of Cuba With Fidel," said one headline — while warning that liquor sales would be limited nationwide until next Sunday, when the mourning period is scheduled to end at noon.
"I'm truly amazed to see the media — which has mostly aligned itself with the regime since the overthrow of the Islamist President Mohamed Morsi, [and] lionizing Sisi and the military — now being increasingly critical of Sisi's heavy handed policies," broadcast journalist Shahira Amin told VICE News.
For all the lionizing of the globe-trotting, can-do spirit of their pioneer ancestors, most farmers and ranchers are foundationally attached to a sense of identity that not only springs from their land and the crops and livestock that they raise but also is rooted in their communities and family histories.
In a 2013 NPR article, Gene Demby interviewed Claire Schmidt, a professor at the University of Missouri, who traced an early iteration of the stereotype to the Klan-lionizing 1915 film Birth of a Nation, specifically a scene in which a Black legislator—one of many shown behaving poorly in a town hall—is depicted eating fried chicken.
Trump's repeated claims of an "unprecedented" federal response to Hurricane Maria and his lionizing of Rosselló, who has not been critical of him, reveal his appetite for praise, despite reports that his administration was slow to grasp the scope of the devastation on the island, while Trump gleefully fired off tweets about NFL players kneeling during the national anthem last weekend.
" Other featured guests included Jim Hoft, who operates Gateway Pundit, a site dedicated to Obama-bashing and Trump-lionizing; Roger Stone, one-time aide to former President Richard Nixon who authored a book wherein he publicized a conspiracy theory about Chelsea Clinton; Lauren Southern, author of a 90-page self-published book called Barbarians: How Baby Boomers, Immigrants, and Islam Screwed My Generation, and several others, including a musician and an "investigative journalist.
The Quonset hut is a set constructed in homage to one of Bannon's favorite movies, "Twelve O'Clock High," about the efforts of American pilots against the Nazis toward the start of the United States' involvement in World War II. Bannon has made his own documentaries — for example, "In the Face of Evil," a tribute to Ronald Reagan, and "The Undefeated," lionizing Sarah Palin — and was drawn to Morris partly out of admiration for his work.
Many early kaisos were sung in French Creole by a "chantwell". Kaiso songs are generally narrative in form and often have a cleverly concealed political subtext. After Emancipation of slavery, the chantwell would sing call-and-response chants called lavways, lionizing and cheering on champion stickfighters. This form of music gradually evolved into the modern day calypso.
The Navigazioni, besides generally hailing the Portuguese discoveries and lionizing Prince Henry, provided detailed accounts of three expeditions – his own voyages of 1455 and 1456, and the voyage of Pedro de Sintra in 1462. He is believed to have delivered much of his primary material to the Venetian cartographer Grazioso Benincasa, as Benincasa went on to produce an atlas in 1468, depicting the West African coast with remarkable accuracy.Brotton (1998: p.60); Russell, (2000: p.
There are two alternative endings to The Golden Calf. One was written at the time the novel was originally submitted for publication to the magazine Thirty Days. The other appeared later, probably due to the objections to the writers for lionizing their main character. According to the first, Ostap Bender, after obtaining his "million", gets to know the sorrow of a lonely man who has fulfilled his purpose, renounces the fortune, and marries his beloved, Zoya Sinitskaya.
Fraiman argued that Austen used the issue of slavery to argue against the patriarchal power of an English gentleman over his family, his estate and "by implication overseas". Fraiman argued that imperial discourse from the era tended to depict the empire as masculine and the colonies as feminine, which led to the conclusion that Said had merely inverted this discourse by making Austen a representative of empire while lionizing various male anti-colonial writers from the colonies.
At first the chantwells were mostly women because the males were targeted for destruction on the plantation. On Emancipation the tradition continued and the chantwells would sing call-and- response chants called lavways lionizing and cheering on champion stickfighters. This form of music gradually evolved into the modern calypso. Calypso music was developed in Trinidad in the 17th century from the West African Kaiso and canboulay music brought by African slaves imported to that Caribbean island to work on sugar plantations.
The press initially stoked these peoples' fears, although they later flipped to lionizing the rebels, portraying them as heroes.Morgan, Legacy, 210. Fonseca and the navy's high command were faced with two extremely unpalatable choices. They could use the government-controlled ships to attack and possibly destroy the rebel ships, but doing so would mean destroying three incredibly expensive ships that had received significant global attention and were—in their eyes—a crucial part of refashioning Brazil as a serious international power.
After he overthrew the Aztec Empire, Cortés was awarded the title of Marqués del Valle de Oaxaca, while the more prestigious title of Viceroy was given to a high- ranking nobleman, Antonio de Mendoza. In 1541 Cortés returned to Spain, where he died six years later of natural causes. Because of the controversial undertakings of Cortés and the scarcity of reliable sources of information about him, it is difficult to describe his personality or motivations. Early lionizing of the conquistadores did not encourage deep examination of Cortés.
All other 15 major league clubs followed suit, and it is a practice still employed by all Major League teams today and other major professional sports. For this, Rickey is credited with expanding many of the operational and player development techniques that overlap what is common to today's general manager. Rickey's development of the Cardinals minor league system invariably did not elude its share of obstacles. Landis disliked the farm system model as he felt that it damaged the fabric of baseball by mitigating competitive gamesmanship for pennant races and lionizing season-long exhibition play.
Dating back to 1824, the term social justice refers to justice on a societal level. From the early 1990s to the early 2000s, social-justice warrior was used as a neutral or complimentary phrase, as when a 1991 Montreal Gazette article describes union activist Michel Chartrand as a "Quebec nationalist and social-justice warrior". Katherine Martin, the head of U.S. dictionaries at Oxford University Press, said in 2015 that "[a]ll of the examples I've seen until quite recently are lionizing the person". , the Oxford English Dictionary had not done a full search for the earliest usage.
After the death of Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, Cruz said that the winner of the 2016 U.S. presidential election, rather than Obama, should appoint a new Justice. In June 2016, Cruz blamed the Obama administration for the Orlando nightclub shooting, reasoning that it did not track the perpetrator Omar Mateen properly while he was on the terrorist watch-list. Following the terrorist attack on Nice, France, Cruz said in a statement that the country was at risk as a result of the Obama administration having a "willful blindness" to radical Islamists. With the passing of Fidel Castro in November, Cruz charged Obama with celebrating and lionizing Castro in public statements he made addressing the death.
During his extensive travels, he formed a vision of East-West unity. Subsequently, he was shocked by the rising nationalism found in Germany and other nations prior to the World War II. Tagore thus delivered a series of lectures on nationalism; although well-received throughout much of Europe, they were mostly ignored or criticized in Japan and the United States. Yet Tagore wrote songs lionizing the Indian independence movement. On 30 May 1919, he renounced the knighthood that had been conferred upon him by Lord Hardinge in 1915 in protest against the Amritsar massacre (Jallianwallah Bagh), when British soldiers killed at least 379 unarmed civilians.. He was also instrumental in resolving a dispute between Gandhi and Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar; it involved Ambedkar's insistence on separate electorates for untouchables and Gandhi's announcement—in protest against the concession—of a fast "unto death" beginning on 20 September 1932... Nonetheless, Tagore wasn't averse to displaying his perception of social status, as evidenced in the course of a meeting that took place in 1920 with Danish critic Georg Brandes and the latter's secretary.

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