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" The gist: "One of the most extraordinary things about our current politics — really, one of the most extraordinary developments of recent political history — is the loyal adherence of religious conservatives to Donald Trump.
Ahead, we've published some of the most extraordinary, in full.
Our campaign has been met with the most extraordinary enthusiasm.
I live the most extraordinary life, and I'm very grateful.
ROME — Sometimes the most extraordinary finds occur by sheer luck.
Together, we represent the most extraordinary nation in all of history.
" Read more " Sometimes the most extraordinary finds occur by sheer luck.
She'd come with the most extraordinary tales and have everyone spellbound.
Together, we represent the most extraordinary Nation in all of history.
Yet the church is not the most extraordinary thing about Redemption City.
Wynn calls this the most extraordinary US presidential campaign he's ever witnessed.
The speed of Biden's turnaround is the most extraordinary thing I've seen.
What's most extraordinary, though, is the visceral potency of Mr. Miyagi's staging.
I have been married to the most extraordinary man for 26 years.
The other is looking for the most extraordinary students in the country.
Afghanistan's story, meanwhile, is among the most extraordinary in international sport this century.
What happened instead was the most extraordinary sustained popular mobilization of my lifetime.
They were the most extraordinary days of my life and I'm very grateful.
It was the single most extraordinary moment I've seen from Trump - by far.
But perhaps the most extraordinary thing about her was her penchant for writing.
So began one of the most extraordinary odysseys of the Second World War. 
"That's one of the most extraordinary things about our Olympic team," he said.
Few would debate Louise Glück's stature as one of America's most extraordinary poets.
Some of its most extraordinary touches were designed with family life in mind.
The three of them would have the most extraordinary and unimaginable Talmudic discussion!
What's most extraordinary about this unlikely love story is that it's mostly true.
It was by far some of the most extraordinary two scripts I'd read.
"I think it's the most extraordinary exit poll in the history of state and the most extraordinary election in the history of the state ... because of the rise of Sinn Fein," said Gary Murphy, professor of politics at Dublin City University.
I have had the most extraordinary experience working with them, beyond my wildest dreams.
It is, though, the site of some of the most extraordinary dunes on Earth.
J.R.R. Tolkien created one of the most extraordinary and inspiring stories of all time.
Buck's case, however, is the most extraordinary death penalty case I have ever encountered.
"Discovering talent and finding the most extraordinary projects is a chef's dream," he said.
"She handled the situation of the rape in the most extraordinary way," he said.
"I have been married to the most extraordinary man for 26 years," she wrote.
"She handled the situation of the rape in the most extraordinary way," Neeson said.
"Serena is one of the most extraordinary women on the planet," Ms. Kloss said.
Greece is a country known for building religious monuments in the most extraordinary places.
Thank you to the HFPA for this beautiful nomination amongst the most extraordinary women.
" Brafman also called Shkreli "maybe one of the most extraordinary minds of his generation.
Karlie Kloss captioned this photo: "The most magnificent weekend with the most extraordinary man."
"My wedding was the most extraordinary and interesting, heartwarming — oh my gosh — explosive day ever."
The Atlantic described "Nanette" as one of the "most extraordinary comedy specials in recent memory".
On Tuesday, an academic dubbed it the most extraordinary episode of House of Cards ever.
"The opportunity to give is probably the most extraordinary thing you can do," Sambora says.
The Senate stands as the most extraordinary democratic body in the history of free peoples.
John McCain bucked his party -- and his President -- in the most extraordinary fashion this summer.
We have the most extraordinary push of monetary policy in the history of the world.
Then she summons him to partner her in the most extraordinary sequence in the trilogy.
It was the birth of what might be the art world's most extraordinary, ongoing collaboration.
His fall from power was the most extraordinary in the history of the auto industry.
The curtain is about to rise on the most extraordinary political convention of modern times.
The demonstration caps the most extraordinary season of gun control action in modern U.S. history.
"Matt was the most extraordinary man I knew and he will live in my heart forever."
And the rest is a two-century history of the most extraordinary nation known to mankind.
It is a constitutional tenet that has to be followed except in the most extraordinary circumstances.
Yet most extraordinary are interviews with the women who came forward to provide evidence in court.
MARGOT ROBBIE It was one of the most extraordinary acting moments I've had in my life.
See This To me, one of the most extraordinary spots in Paris is the Musée Rodin.
"That was one of the most extraordinary moments you have ever seen in American politics," Jones added.
A quarter of a century later, you're still my best friend & the most extraordinary man I know.
The contestants are two of Japan's most extraordinary personalities, and its grand finale will likely be dramatic.
He added: "That was one of the most extraordinary moments you have ever seen in American politics."
President Obama called the recipients "some of the most extraordinary people in America and around the world."
The section on Jones Beach may be the most extraordinary chapter of nonfiction prose I've ever read.
Ali, the most extraordinary athlete of the past century, was ordinary only in his refusal to stop.
One night, he returned from a visit to the Childs' raving about the most extraordinary dish — quiche.
On July 14th England won the World Cup for the first time, in the most extraordinary conclusion imaginable.
We're just an ordinary family that's been blessed with the most extraordinary circumstances to help change the world.
Period," Jones said, calling it "one of the most extraordinary moments you've ever seen in American politics. Period.
Less than a year later Germany was reunited, capping one of the most extraordinary stories in modern history.
So strap into your Bathysphere, take a deep breath, and dive down into the world's most extraordinary biome.
But in writing I made just the most extraordinary discovery, that I fell in love with my characters.
Odland found himself engulfed in the most extraordinary noise he had ever heard: an endlessly booming, ringing roar.
Then again, it wasn't the most extraordinary thing to happen on my reporting trip in upstate New York.
"A quarter of a century later, you're still my best friend & the most extraordinary man I know," she wrote.
In doing so, they have become the engine of one of the most extraordinary elections in modern U.S. history.
What is most extraordinary in this case, however, is the forum in which Trump made his comments about Macron.
The media didn't ask about her emailsThe most extraordinary thing about Clinton's press conference was what was left unsaid.
Michael Cohen's testimony was central to one of the most extraordinary hearings we have seen in a long time.
His death brings down the curtain on one of the most extraordinary lives in American sporting and cultural history.
" He choked up as he spoke about his family and called Trump "the most extraordinary president in my lifetime.
And classical instruments appeared — and were sometimes abused — in what was perhaps the most extraordinary show of the evening.
I remember going to the viewing and seeing the most extraordinary examples of Roman coinage, and I got hooked.
"These agencies are full of people from everyday backgrounds doing the most extraordinary work to keep us safe," he added.
The most extraordinary thing about The Keepers is how White gives Maskell's alleged victims the space to tell their stories.
But perhaps the most extraordinary thing about this extraordinary week was that Mrs May ended it stronger than she began.
"Waking Up in Vegas" by Katy Perry (2008) Katy Perry is one of the most extraordinary artists of our times.
"This year, the judges were comprised of some of the most extraordinary women in the industry," winner Mendoza told PEOPLE.
Streep's ability to completely inhabit an individual has allowed her to play some of history's most extraordinary and singular women.
"This is one of the most extraordinary black hole systems I've ever come across," Miller-Jones said in a statement.
You see, I was against the most extraordinary people: a 297-year-old German and a 270-year-old Italian.
Lewis served as a participant and keen observer during some of the most extraordinary decades in American and world history.
Beijing's resurgence over the past four decades may be one of the most extraordinary trajectories of any country in history.
Most extraordinary is the fate of the Panchen Lama, the No. 2 figure in Tibetan Buddhism, after the Dalai Lama.
The home's most extraordinary amenity is six levels down by elevator, built into the rock below: a massive subterranean spa.
Wherever Wollstonecraft sits precisely in relation to liberalism, however, it is unarguable that she launched the most extraordinary manifesto for freedom.
And as always, we close the show with recommendations: Zach, Martha's roommate, recommends the Netflix show The World's Most Extraordinary Homes.
It's true — by almost all measures, 63 was one of the most extraordinary years in the history of the stock market.
" Sessions cited Justice Department regulations which stipulate that a special counsel appointment should be reserved for only the most "extraordinary circumstances.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads ne of the most extraordinary operas of the 21st century is playing at Opera Philadelphia.
Several of the most extraordinary writers of a generation lost their jobs, and music writing returned to stasis: fawning by fanboys.
Working with Guillermo del Toro along with this exceptional cast and crew was one of the most extraordinary heart expanding experiences.
Netflix dabbled in this space before with design shows like "The World's Most Extraordinary Homes," one of the company's acquired originals.
As a practical matter, however, a president is not usually personally engaged in classification decisions, except in the most extraordinary circumstances.
"She handled the situation of the rape in the most extraordinary way," Neeson told the newspaper, which published an audio excerpt.
" The Duchess of York continued, "I think the great thing is we absolutely are the most extraordinary example of a unified family.
Even the most extraordinary existence is crowded by ordinary hours; experiencing them through someone else is a way to better examine ourselves.
Here are a few of the most extraordinary examples of animals overcoming the effects of this catastrophic storm we've seen thus far.
The most extraordinary things seem to happen to him, and he's set up his life to maximize the possibility that they will.
So had we not been presented with the most extraordinary script, which we were, I think we wouldn't be making the sequel.
What's most extraordinary is how little has been changed, from the house's framing to the white vinyl tiles on the ground floor.
And the most extraordinary thing happened," Daniels said in an interview for "Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy.
Perhaps the most extraordinary feature of Nochlin's essay is its presaging and active encouragement of a multi-disciplinary approach to art history.
In 253, Noether uncovered one of science's most extraordinary ideas, proving that every symmetry found in nature has a corresponding law of conservation.
"This is one of the most extraordinary black hole systems I've ever come across," study author James Miller-Jones said in a statement.
But that means playing a high-octane game of politics that tests the limits of—and arguably abuses—a president's most extraordinary powers.
"Oh my God, you guys are witnessing the most extraordinary moment of my life thus far," he said before thanking creator Ryan Murphy.
The host and head-knifemaker on the Kiwami Japan channel is either the world's most extraordinary hobbyist or its wiliest supervillain—or both.
Among its most extraordinary achievements is the time it spent on America's Billboard 200 album chart: 943 weeks, the equivalent of 18 years.
Well, Biden inspired or at least appealed to enough voters yesterday to stage one of the most extraordinary political comebacks I've ever witnessed.
All four of the performances I saw at Festival O19 were exceptional, but for me, the most extraordinary one was of Handel's Semele.
It's true that the president may fire the director, but that power is, or used to be, reserved for the most extraordinary circumstances.
The First Pages of a Revolution" — quotes Luther as saying that the press was "the greatest and most extraordinary act of Divine Grace.
This month, we rightly honor what women have done to create the most extraordinary, humane and liberating nation the world has ever known.
We all know that this epidemiological crisis is the most extraordinary one in modern times; we've seen its effects on science and sexuality.
" But Trump, not to be outdone, delivered perhaps the most extraordinary rant of the day after walking on stage to "Hail to the Chief.
Joe Simpson's "Touching the Void" is one of the most extraordinary books I've ever read, and there's a terrific documentary film about him, too.
But somehow, in the face of the most extraordinary loss, the Aldermans have found purpose helping so many others -- all in their son's name.
" Donald Trump on his election night: "One of the most extraordinary and exciting evenings in the history of television and the history of anything.
HN: From the start, our strategy has been to partner with the most extraordinary entrepreneurs and companies from their earliest stages through their growth.
One of the most extraordinary films of the year is Minding the Gap, which opens in limited theaters and on Hulu on August 17.
"CZI is made up of the most extraordinary group of people I've ever worked with," Graham sent in an email to colleagues Thursday morning.
"He was one of the most extraordinary players in the history of our game with accomplishments that are legendary," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said.
"She handled the situation of the rape in the most extraordinary way," Mr. Neeson said of the episode, which he said happened years ago.
Check out a few of her most extraordinary cafeteria "recipes" for inspiration — and never look at your blasé dining hall fare the same way again.
But this season, the Mets are enjoying one of their rare power surges, and the power parade continued in the most extraordinary fashion on Saturday.
The first thing I read about Erebus was about her first journey to the Antarctic, and that struck me as a most extraordinary, epic adventure.
And canceling a holiday recess for one of the most extraordinary events in the Senate's history is not popular in any corner of the chamber.
Mass leaks, on a scale inconceivable back in the paper-only era, have become so routine globally that only the most extraordinary get extended attention.
This building, not a standard stop on the Bauhaus tour, is one of the school's most extraordinary achievements and a monument to its educational mission.
Later, the unlikely pair retired upstairs to a Regency hotel room for "the most extraordinary night of my life," Hunter wrote in her 2012 memoir.
The fact that the result of the chaos could be another vote on EU membership is one of the most extraordinary stories of these extraordinary times.
Backing from Corinthians players was particularly jarring for a club that was home to Corinthians Democracy, one the most extraordinary player power movements in sporting history.
The accusations and denials are just the latest and perhaps most extraordinary way that Russia has become a factor in the wildly unpredictable 2016 presidential campaign.
So I tried to get him to talk a little bit about how he began in this [industry] and ultimately became the best, most extraordinary designer.
Begonia has one of Canada's most extraordinary voices, and thankfully she uses it to obliterate the misery from this world one live performance at a time.
And thus begins one of the most extraordinary sights in nature, as hoards of the baby crabs move inland to find a cozy place to live.
MARGOLICK: I thought it was just the most extraordinary thing that these three women were on that flight and no one had written about it before.
It's by no means clear that the modern counterparts to Goldwater (if such figures even exist) would turn against Trump except under the most extraordinary circumstances.
Kitsada Hemvipat and Leandro Assumpcao of Nakhon Ratchasima FC, lept and thumped home the ball simultaneously, producing one of the most extraordinary goals of all time.
" In a statement, the agency said it would not make any arrests near hospitals, doctor's offices, or health clinics "except in the most extraordinary of circumstances.
"Live sports is what drives live TV today — [the Olympics] is still the most extraordinary live sports event," said Barry Lowenthal, CEO of The Media Kitchen.
"This document is probably the most extraordinary review of any weapon that has come out of the [testing] office," defense analyst Pierre Sprey told Stars & Stripes.
And for all McCarthy's new fans, he'll never be able to escape his association with one of Silicon Valley's most extraordinary startup implosions in recent years: Clinkle.
Only the most extraordinary evidence—although at this point, as long as the star continues to defy natural explanations, the nerds in the room can dream on.
"Alan Bean was the most extraordinary person I ever met," said astronaut Mike Massimino, who flew on two space shuttle missions to service the Hubble Space Telescope.
Hannibal crossed the Alps with 30,000 troops, 15,000 horses, and 37 elephants Hannibal remains one of history's most extraordinary commanders and one of Rome's most committed enemies.
" Brown, 48, also shared a photo of the trio on his Instagram account, writing, "I am meeting the most extraordinary people who come and see the show.
What's most extraordinary about the Netflix original is its commitment to 2D animation and revitalization of the medium with current technology that feels both fresh and nostalgic.
" Or as Mr. Sutherland put it: "To try to capture the truth of a human being, la condition humaine, it's the most extraordinary business in the world.
It is what it is and has been from day one: The most extraordinary and profound electoral mistake America has made in our lifetimes and possibly ever.
And in the realm of creative civil disobedience, it is one of the most extraordinary instances of a bunch of young, working-class artists affecting the world.
Letters To the Editor: In almost a year of extraordinary behaviors by President Trump and his team, the past few days may just be the most extraordinary.
" He added, "One of the most extraordinary, almost unexplainable political stories emerging out of Canada in the past two years has been the fall in Trudeau's star power.
" Reed said "the most extraordinary thing" about talking to Robson was "the love that he felt for Jackson and the fact that he was in love with him.
"That was one the most extraordinary moments you have ever seen in American politics, period," said CNN contributor Van Jones, the Kool-Aid still dripping off his chin.
The most famous, a former Fiat station (pictured) on Sematat Avenue built in 1938, is one of Asmara's most extraordinary buildings, in a city not short of these.
I am excited to invite the world in to see what I saw, to be that fly on the wall along with me during this most extraordinary year.
Article of the Day Before reading the article: This summer marks the 50th anniversary of one of humanity's most extraordinary achievements — the first human landing on the moon.
When: February 25–June 7 Where: Getty Center (1200 Getty Center Drive, Bel-Air, Los Angeles) Drawings often offer the most extraordinary insights into an artist's mind and technique.
Grovner said he isn't sure how much longer the descendants can hold out, and when they're gone, so too is one of the most extraordinary places in American history.
"By any measure, President-elect Donald Trump is leading one of the most extraordinary presidential transition periods of all time," Giuliani wrote in a Wednesday Time magazine op-ed.
As that last example suggests, perhaps the most extraordinary thing about this ability is that we can use it to nudge the impossible into the realm of the real.
"I've witnessed the most extraordinary skills used to reconstruct buildings, clothes and language, but those don't put you into the imaginative world people used to live in," he said.
Perhaps the home's most extraordinary feature is its 7,300-square-foot multipurpose sports area, which can be used as a tennis court or an ice rink, among other things.
Here is what is most extraordinary about the demise of the Canada-Europe pact: It did not involve wealthy countries and poor countries with different labor and environmental standards.
The most extraordinary evidence against Brady was the Wells report, which suggested that Brady did not always play by the rules when it came to using properly inflated footballs.
But the most extraordinary thing he has done is to marry Ms. Markle, an American actress who is three years his senior, biracial, divorced and vocal about her views.
That Leicester team, Walsh joked, the one that produced the most extraordinary Premier League title imaginable, played with three in midfield: Danny Drinkwater holding, with Kanté on either side.
" July 17 (North Carolina rally) Donald Trump on his election night: "One of the most extraordinary and exciting evenings in the history of television and the history of anything.
The Trudeau brand fades One of the most extraordinary, almost unexplainable political stories emerging out of Canada in the past two years has been the fall in Trudeau's star power.
Mr Musk's most extraordinary creation may not be cars or spacecraft, but a business empire with a financial structure that works only if risky companies perform perfectly on ambitious plans.
The Flying Eye Hospital, currently parked on Moffett Field in Mountain View, is a mobile ophthalmological hospital, technological marvel, and surely one of the most extraordinary vehicles on the planet.
The least extraordinary thing about the early republic was its ambivalence toward fraud, and the most extraordinary thing about our current, late republic is that this ambivalence still widely holds.
Brandon Busteed of Gallup observed the same trend, and remarked in a Tavis Smiley interview that it was the most extraordinary partisan-linked shift in the history of Gallup's polling.
" Michelle and Barack Obama celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary this past October, during which Michelle tweeted to Barack, " you're still my best friend and the most extraordinary man I know.
What is perhaps most extraordinary about Dr. King and photography is not how the medium defined him, but how skillfully he used it to define the story of civil rights.
Her life story, and her role in one of the most extraordinary leaks in American history, has been told in news articles, an Off Broadway play and even an opera.
"North Brother Island is among New York City's most extraordinary and least known heritage and natural places," wrote the authors of a 2017 University of Pennsylvania study about the location.
One of the most extraordinary things about the "gay purge" of Canada's public servants, members of the military and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is that it continued until 1992.
"What was most extraordinary was not that the cheers lasted for a good 10 minutes, but that they were so palpably felt," Charles Michener wrote in The New York Observer.
Neutralizing Russia The most extraordinary aspect of Mueller's indictment is that it lays out, in great detail, one aspect of a large-scale Russian intelligence operation against the United States.
The entire video is astounding but the most extraordinary moments are just seconds into the launch and then the burning of the rocket's core stage upon re-entry around 35 seconds.
Spider silk is one of the most extraordinary materials found in nature, featuring tensile strengths comparable to steel, and elasticity commensurate with rubber (at least on a weight-to-weight basis).
Condemning us, they have condemned the 2.5 million Catalans who voted on October 1 in one of the most extraordinary exercises of democracy that Europe has seen in the 21st century.
And here was one of the most extraordinary movie stars of the '40s... standing alone on Hollywood Boulevard with me and Gary Owens from 'Laugh In' and her star sitting there.
Raditz didn't know much about Joni Mitchell, but "there was buzz" among the hippies, and, soon enough, he found himself watching the sunset with one of the most extraordinary people alive.
" But the most extraordinary passage of Judge Powell's decision is his rejection of Samey's claim of persecution: "Respondent must show that the Government was, or is, unable to control the Taliban.
We visited a private residence with some centuries-old graves, and also one of the most extraordinary things I had ever seen: a banyan tree that had swallowed an old church.
That's one of the most extraordinary things these games have brought to PlayStation: for every shade of green, or pink, or atomic tangerine, there are ephemeral, ever-changing tints beneath them.
The most extraordinary part of "Second Chance" is the rewind, which like the similar section of the song "Satisfied" in "Hamilton" runs all the physical action you've just seen in reverse.
There are also several Asian specialists and a smattering of Latin American material, the most extraordinary example being a bonkers 18th-century painting from Peru, presented by Robert Simon Fine Art.
A glance at two previous administrations—James Callaghan's government of 1976-79 and the Major governments of 1990-97—suggests that British prime ministers can survive the most extraordinary amount of humiliation.
"It is the most extraordinary experience," Cumberbatch — who played the renowned physicist in the 2004 TV movie Hawking — tells host Graham Norton in an upcoming episode of BBC's The Graham Norton Show.
Hearing ordinary, familial narratives like these about a guy who's often framed as otherworldly made it clear that Basquiat might have actually put the most extraordinary version of himself in his work.
After the most extraordinary and nasty election campaign France has ever seen, a young, inexperienced but audacious man has become the new French president—all without having ever fought an election before.
Then came one of the most extraordinary and underappreciated chapters in urban design history — a chapter that, though 175 years in the past, contains many omens and warnings for Barcelona's current efforts.
As one of the most extraordinary conferences held by the governing Conservative Party ramped up, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's allies rallied behind him, while some moderate Tories were at odds with him.
After the most extraordinary and nasty election campaign France has ever seen, a young, inexperienced but audacious man has become the new French president — all without having ever fought an election before.
Eleven months ago, Facebook published what I then called the most extraordinary blog post in its history: an acknowledgement that, in some cases, using social media can make you feel worse about yourself.
At the time, she had no idea that shack in the rocks would set her on a 15-year journey of planning, designing, and building one of the town's most extraordinary oceanfront estates.
I mean, "I am the enemy you killed, my friend," [from Strange Meeting] has to be one of the most extraordinary war statements ever made, and very beautiful and incredibly accepting and forgiving.
In the late '90s, companies like AltaVista and Razorfish received the most extraordinary valuations in the history of the stock market, and their foosball-table-filled offices were the subject of breathless coverage.
Flush with Hobby Lobby cash, Steve Green quickly amassed one of the world's most extraordinary collection of Bible-related artifacts starting in 20133, a year before setting up the museum as a nonprofit.
"You go to Windsor Castle and you queue up alongside the most extraordinary people, who have genuinely done brilliant things and you're an actor and you feel a bit of a schmuck," he quipped.
One of the most extraordinary films of 2018 was Minding the Gap, which starts out as an engrossing documentary about a group of young people in Rockford, Illinois, who skateboard and grow up together.
The World's Most Extraordinary Homes: Season 2 Part A: NETFLIX ORIGINAL Piers and Caroline head to Portugal, Switzerland, Japan and the United States to tour more one-of-a-kind homes with extraordinary architecture.
There is no need – except in the most extraordinary cases – to go outside the Justice Department and spend millions of dollars of taxpayers' money and to place targets on the backs of particular individuals.
This opportunity may build even stronger companies and organizational cultures in the long run if CEOs and leaders hold fast to the core values that matter most to them in these most extraordinary times.
The EOC is always a huge spectacle, with about 5,000 party volunteers sitting under an extra-long white tent, but this was the most extraordinary one yet, because it was the first without Mugabe.
"All through Thursday the big bets had come in favor of "remain" but as the clock ticked towards midnight the most extraordinary reversal got underway," said David Williams, a spokesman for betting firm Ladbrokes.
The BJP also hires hundreds of thousands of people to recruit voters via phone and door knocks, ultimately helping build "the most extraordinary personality cult in modern Indian history," Indian politician Shashi Tharoor said.
The BJP also hires hundreds of thousands of people to recruit voters via phone and door knocks, ultimately helping build "the most extraordinary personality cult in modern Indian history," Indian politician Shashi Tharoor said.
"From the moment she came into my office 13 years ago, I knew that Tammy Duckworth was one of the most extraordinary people I would ever meet," he said in a statement on Monday.
One of the most extraordinary films of the year is Minding the Gap, which starts out as an engrossing documentary about a group of young people in Rockford, Illinois, who skateboard and grow up together.
"I don't want to be torn... I don't want to look at my child and say, 'You're the most extraordinary thing that ever happened to me, but also the death knell,'" Paulson told Town & Country.
The hit 2017 movie musical followed the story of ringmaster P.T. Barnumf (Jackman, 50) as he went above and beyond to put on the most extraordinary show, often at the expense of his personal life.
Denis MacShane, a British former Europe minister, described it admiringly as "quite the most extraordinary interference seen in European politics" since Winston Churchill called on Europe to form a union after the second world war.
A decade on from one of the most extraordinary seasons in the sport's history, the Briton enjoyed putting the car through its paces again at Silverstone in the build-up to the British Grand Prix.
"The overall and most extraordinary problem to me is how much money for disasters on every level has been so incredibly politicized," says Irwin Redlener, the director of Columbia University's National Center for Disaster Preparedness.
I think "Mockingbird" is one of the most extraordinary novels in the English language, and the idea that the woman who wrote that couldn't do it doesn't bode well for the likes of Casey Cep.
The element of that process that is most in peril is the source, and for all his sins, real and alleged, Julian Assange has been one of the most extraordinary sources of the new millennium.
After finishing the book I went on a winter walk on Wainscott Beach on eastern Long Island and found some marvelous shells that had the appearance of being the most extraordinary trompe l'oeil depictions of shells.
One of the most extraordinary films of the year is Minding the Gap, which starts out as an engrossing documentary about a group of young people in Rockford, Illinois, as they skateboard and grow up together.
Posing while juggling both juicy hamburger and shining award statue, a la both Larson and director Ang Lee, is also a good look, one that announces an enviable nonchalance about the most extraordinary of lifetime achievements.
Castle, like great artists before him, proves to be nature's hyper-sensitive but managing vessel; despite its irregular edges, and even two holes in its middle, the drawing possesses the most extraordinary sense of alert precision.
"The Christmas story begins 85033,000 years ago with a mother, a father, their baby son and the most extraordinary gift of all — the gift of God's love for all of humanity," Trump said at the event.
Indeed, what may be most extraordinary about this group of legislators is that, despite their lack of genius, their often overweaning egos, their lingering provincialism and their constant bickering, they managed to accomplish much at all.
It helped inspire some of the most extraordinary acts of courage seen anywhere in years: women prepared to risk imprisonment, and worse, in quiet but unmistakable defiance of the brutal misogyny that defines the Islamic Republic.
One of the most extraordinary films of the decade is Minding the Gap, which starts out as an engrossing documentary about a group of young people in Rockford, Illinois, as they skateboard and grow up together.
One of the most extraordinary films of the year is Minding the Gap, which starts out as an engrossing documentary about a group of young people in Rockford, Illinois, who skateboard together and grow up together.
VICE's resident chemist and stalwart drug anthropologist Hamilton Morris is back with a new season of Hamilton's Pharmacopeia, where he'll investigate the history, chemistry, and social impact of the world's most extraordinary mind-altering substances for VICELAND.
Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon, who has plagued May of late with calls for another Scottish independence referendum, called the announcement "one of the most extraordinary U-turns in recent political history," in an official statement.
VICE's resident chemist and stalwart drug anthropologist Hamilton Morris is back with a new season of Hamilton's Pharmacopeia, where he investigates the history, chemistry, and social impact of the world's most extraordinary mind-altering substances for VICELAND.
"This is the most extraordinary scene of decimation and devastation that many people have witnessed in their lives," UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson told CNN Wednesday as he toured Tortola, the largest of the British Virgin Islands.
De Hamel — who, after an immensely distinguished career at Sotheby's, is now a fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge — wants us to meet 12 of the most extraordinary medieval manuscripts that survive in archives around the world.
The singer, Aretha Franklin, was the 14-year-old daughter of the church's pastor C.L. Franklin and, though relatively unheralded at the time, delivered one of the most extraordinary debut performances in the history of recorded music.
For Republicans and conservatives, it was the most extraordinary of own goals — as if Obama had been persuaded by, say, Ben Nelson or Joe Lieberman to appoint a jurist who turned out to vote like Samuel Alito.
"The most extraordinary experience I could possibly have with another person is to show them their beauty because someway, somehow, in showing someone else their beauty you see the beauty in yourself," Aucoin says early in the documentary.
The jailing of Lula is merely the most extraordinary twist in an election that was already like no other in Brazil, at least since 1989 when Fernando Collor, a previously obscure conservative populist, won against a crowded field.
Although 70 years of Nakba dominates his recollections, perhaps the most extraordinary memory is of the day he had just arrived for work at the King David Hotel, narrowly escaping death from Irgun explosives hidden inside milk churns.
Rudisha's beaming smile and the manner of his 2012 victory, which his childhood hero and now IAAF President Seb Coe described as "the most extraordinary piece of running I have probably ever seen", catapulted him to global stardom.
Free State of Jones brings to life one of the Civil War's most extraordinary and counterintuitive episodes, in which a Confederate deserter overthrew his former commanders and established a free "state" in his native corner of southeast Mississippi.
Metacritic score: 86 One of the most extraordinary films of the year is Minding the Gap, which starts out as an engrossing documentary about a group of young people in Rockford, Illinois, who skateboard and grow up together.
Now Hamilton's bringing his legendary show to VICELAND, so you can watch him investigate the history, chemistry, and social impact of the world's most extraordinary mind-altering substances on your TV from the comfort of your own home.
Proof of Witherspoon's ability to excel as a Type-A-er is that she was in the company of one of the most extraordinary and accomplished acting ensembles and still managed to steal scenes with her one-liners.
In announcing one of the most extraordinary coach sackings in World Cup history, Spanish football federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales said he had found out about the move five minutes before it was announced by the Champions League winners.
Johnson paid tribute to Cameron as "one of the most extraordinary politicians of our age" in a statement to reporters on Friday morning, but has not addressed the question of whether he will make a bid to succeed him.
"I'm thrilled that Diane Lane will be playing Madame Ranevskaya, and bring glamour, excitement and exhilaration to this most extraordinary character – an actress of her caliber will make the play soar to new heights," director Simon Godwin tells PEOPLE.
Turning Brexit upside down would mark one of the most extraordinary reversals in modern British history and likely alienate the 17.4 million people who voted to leave the EU. The path to a new referendum is fraught with crisis.
Turning Brexit upside down would mark one of the most extraordinary reversals in modern British history and likely alienate the 17.4 million people who voted to leave the EU. The path to a new referendum is fraught with crisis.
The Presidential Medal of Freedom allows me to reach a level of acceptance in our society I've never once ever dreamed of," Cousy said, adding that the award is "being presented by the most extraordinary President in my lifetime.
His surprise announcement about the listing of NEOM, a 26,500-square km (10,143-square mile) zone that will extend into Jordan and Egypt, is the latest and most extraordinary in a slate of privatization programs led by the floating of Aramco.
In Montreal, less than 100 miles north of Burlington, former residents of Catholic orphanages were now coming forward to say that as long ago as the 1930s and as recently as 1965, they had been subjected to the most extraordinary abuse.
"I do not feel elevated above any of my fellow nominees or anyone in this room because we share the same love, the love of film, and this form of expression has given me the most extraordinary life," Phoenix said.
Mentions of a monster in the vicinity first appeared in the sixth century, but it was brought to popular attention in 1933 after a couple reported seeing "a most extraordinary form of animal" cross the road in front of their car.
" David Stevens, the CEO and president of the Mortgage Bankers Association said, "We are now in an environment in which the pendulum has clearly swung too far and created the most extraordinary regulatory framework that has ever existed in the nation.
" The Society of Jesus, he writes, was "arguably the most extraordinary, innovative and influential of all of the new clergy"; it "uniquely reified the cold, clear reason and pragmatism that had always been an integral part of the Catholic tradition.
A famous 16th-century illustrated text by Conrad Gessner described sloths as "bear-apes" and portrayed them with the most extraordinary expression on their human faces (something about the expression reminds me of Jason Statham — not sure if you'll see it).
The agency said in its memo to staffers that it will not carry out enforcement operations at or near health care facilities, "except in the most extraordinary circumstances," adding that individuals should not avoid seeking medical care over fears of enforcement.
People drive here from far and wide around the city to order Ortega's spicy shrimp cocktail, aguachile, his octopus ceviche, and in particular, the tacos dorados de camarones—crunchy shrimp tacos—which are one of the most extraordinary things you can consume.
Still, following the unparalleled success of the Savage Beauty exhibit, which beautifully encapsulated the singular spirit and creativity of one of fashion's most extraordinary talents, it's no surprise that the film industry is interested in further exploring the late designer's relationships and career.
"I know I'm fortunate to live an extraordinary life — I've been knighted, met the most extraordinary people and attended the most amazing events — but there's never been a point in my career in which I've felt I've 'made it,' " he wrote on LinkedIn.
As the world grapples with the novel coronavirus and millions of people quarantine at home to stop its spread, those whose lives have been upended in the most extraordinary ways are reminiscing about their experiences — and sharing the lessons with BuzzFeed News.
Last year, the song "Truth Hurts," by the R&B and pop singer Lizzo, was one of music's most extraordinary success stories, a two-year-old track that became a No. 1 hit and established Lizzo as a bold and charismatic new star.
But the most extraordinary have two things: one is an ability to recognize when something that sounds impossible is actually achievable, because of some advance in technology or some other breakthrough; the other is a courage to persist when people say they're nuts.
Under the leadership of Peter E. Stangl, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority struck a deal in 13 with the remnant Penn Central Corporation for control of the terminal, setting the stage for one of the most extraordinary makeovers the city has ever witnessed.
The Women's March was just the most extraordinary thing I've ever seen, and it was a display of this kind of pent-up "good girl" behavior that we've all been up to for a long time, where we've struggled to go along and get along.
" On the media: He framed the "corporatist globalist media" as hostile to the national interest (the same framing Trump is using.) His most extraordinary quote: "If you think they're [the media] going to give you your country back without a fight you are sadly mistaken.
GALERIE J. KUGEL Furniture, porcelain, and other decorative arts have a prominent place at TEFAF, and among the most extraordinary objects here is a 17th-century table whose intricate floral surface is formed from dozens of colored stones, painstakingly cut and inlaid like marquetry.
Mr. Anatsui, born in Ghana and based in Nigeria, was already an acclaimed artist and teacher in West Africa when he hit, 21992 years ago, on a technique that would propel him to create some of the most extraordinary sculptures of this new century.
He was one of the most extraordinary players in the history of our game with accomplishments that are legendary ... But he will be remembered most for inspiring people around the world to pick up a basketball and compete to the very best of their ability.
But during the years I spent in America, I discovered the most extraordinary thing: I was Spanish, and therefore I couldn't escape doing what every Spaniard is supposed to do: yell instead of talk, go to lunch at three in the afternoon and take siestas.
It happened that during the two years that mark the most extraordinary changes in a girl's life, Anne Frank lived in astonishing circumstances: she was hidden with seven other people in a secret nest of rooms behind her father's place of business, in Amsterdam.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats prepared on Wednesday to force the Trump administration anew to answer questions in their impeachment investigation, one day after President Trump and the White House declared that they would defy Congress in one of the most extraordinary assertions of executive authority in modern times.
"He was one of the most extraordinary players in the history of our game with accomplishments that are legendary … He will be remembered most for inspiring people around the world to pick up a basketball and compete to the very best of their ability," Silver said.
The most extraordinary thing about Grace's story is that it is, as my colleague Anna North wrote, perfectly ordinary: What she describes — a man repeatedly pushing sex without noticing (or without caring about) what she wants — is something many, many women have experienced in encounters with men.
Fidel Castro, who headed a ragtag band of guerrillas that liberated Cuba from a dictatorship, only to turn the island nation into a communist dictatorship and Soviet outpost off the coast of Florida, died, closing the book on one of the most extraordinary figures of the 20th century.
Another day, in which I was grateful to have the company of a good-humored couple from Paris, we hiked 18 miles, sliding through mud down a hillside in a downpour and encountering a shepherd with the most extraordinary mustache I have ever seen, sheepdogs milling around him.
"The best and most extraordinary artists will be those who every hour snatch the tatters of their bodies out of the frenzied cataract of life, who, with bleeding hands and hearts, hold fast to the intelligence of their time," Richard Huelsenbeck proclaimed in 1918 (and in Manifesto's funeral eulogy).
Hi. God, I'm full of so much gratitude right now and I do not feel elevated above any of my fellow nominees or anyone in this room, because we share the same love, the love of film, and this form of expression has given me the most extraordinary life.
Hi. God, I'm full of so much gratitude right now, and I do not feel elevated above any of my fellow nominees or anyone in this room, because we share the same love, the love of film and this form of expression has given me the most extraordinary life.
" The leader of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon of the Scottish National Party, was harsh, saying, "This announcement is one of the most extraordinary U-turns in recent political history, and it shows that Theresa May is once again putting the interests of her party ahead of those of the country.
Number of ultra-prime sales ($25 million or above): 13Average ultra-prime sale: $38.5 million"As the leading ultra-prime location in the world, 57th Street is home to the most extraordinary residential offerings," Susan de França, president and CEO at Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, said in the report.
"There are a lot of people who have a lot of reason to be frustrated with him, to be fearful of him, to be mad of him, but that was one of the most extraordinary moments you have ever seen in American politics, period," Jones said on CNN after the address.
He, rather than the Washington-based elite, argued that confronting the only nation on the face of the planet that truly represents an existential threat to the U.S. — courtesy of its 1,85033 plus deployed nuclear weapons — is unwise and dangerous and should be avoided except under the most extraordinary of circumstances.
"Consistent with its sensitive locations policy, during the COVID-19 crisis, ICE will not carry out enforcement operations at or near health care facilities, such as hospitals, doctors' offices, accredited health clinics, and emergent or urgent care facilities, except in the most extraordinary of circumstances," ICE said in a statement.
"Joe was one of the most extraordinary fashion designers, entrepreneurs and inspirational characters in London during the 1980s and 1990s, and was a source of deep admiration and impact on myself as a young man looking to find his place and understanding of self in the world," Mr. Adjaye said.
It's a strange thing to say, in the context of the multiple collections, the insane productivity, the omnivorous curiosity, the endlessly erudite references, the acres of satin and chiffon made glorious over the years, but one of the most extraordinary things about Mr. Lagerfeld may have been that he never apologized.
The easement is permanent and cannot be undone except under the most extraordinary of circumstances, said Russ Shay, director of public policy for the Land Trust Alliance, which provides support to land trusts nationwide, For example, Chown said the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy annually visits over 200 properties with easements in force.
"Sometimes you go on these terraces, and they have a north- facing terrace and a south-facing terrace, but the east and west terraces are really narrow and nobody would ever use it or they keep the garden hose there," explains Joseph, who has photographed some of the most extraordinary apartments in Manhattan.
"I will be apologising for the fact that either our civil service or elements of our political class have not lived up to the expectations that either we have or the United States has about their behaviour, which in this particular case has lapsed in a most extraordinary and unacceptable way," he said.
" But the most extraordinary of the fatherhood poems is "If Absence Was the Source of Silence," in which the speaker wonders how to tell his sons why a woman they meet on the street "swallows as she crosses / into what might as well be oncoming traffic, / remembering a man from her past—.
"The series will follow Greta's international crusade, which takes her to the front line of climate change in some of the most extraordinary places on earth, as she explores what actions could be taken to limit climate change and the damage it causes," the BBC said in a statement, as reported by The Wrap.
"Every birth at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is special for us, and every birth of a critically endangered species is especially exciting, but to welcome a critically endangered gorilla into our family is one of the most extraordinary announcements we can make," Tom Stalf, the zoo's president and CEO, said in a statement.
All the same, Alanna Heiss of MoMA's contemporary P.S.1 gallery would ultimately deem Quiet "one of the most extraordinary activities I've attended anywhere in the world," which "should be thought of in the same way as Truman Capote's Black and White Ball"—one of the most celebrated social events in New York history.
But perhaps the most extraordinary aspect of the Games was a political backdrop that the major news networks appeared loath to address: the farcical impeachment trial of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, an event that closed an era of leftist dominance in the country's politics that began with the tenure of Rouseff's mentor Lula da Silva.
A House for Essex, Essex, by Grayson Perry Dedicated to a fictitious Essex everywoman, whose invented biography — including death by curry-delivery moped — provides inspiration for the kooky tapestries covering the walls of its chapel-like interiors, this is the most extraordinary rental home in England: a fairy-tale house and a work of art.
If the upcoming summit between South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un—the third inter-Korean summit and the first in 11 years—is followed by a successful summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un, we may very well witness the most extraordinary watershed of the 21st century.
They have been born into the most extraordinary lives and their whole lives are dedicated to their royal duties and therefore their partners will ideally understand their responsibilities and… make them happy," said Jephson, who recently published "The Meghan Factor: A Royal Expert&aposs Insights on America&aposs New Princess - and How She Could Change the Windsor Dynasty Forever.
"I will be apologizing for the fact that either our civil service or elements of our political class have not lived up to the expectations that either we have or the United States has about their behavior, which in this particular case has lapsed in a most extraordinary and unacceptable way," he told the BBC Monday.
It's a rare situation for the 21881-year-old legislative body and, while the Senate historian's office recounts "The Great Senate Deadlock of 20013" and another smaller impasse in 22001, arguably the real precedent for figuring it out is relatively recent history that happened in the wake of the most extraordinary presidential election of modern times.
One of the most extraordinary -- and outright astonishing -- of these is the fact that the governments in Hungary and Poland are embracing illiberal policies and flirting with authoritarian and nationalist ideals, which are, at best, at odds with the ideals of human rights and pluralist democracy that form the ethos of the Treaty of Rome in its various iterations.
Read more: 12 of the most extraordinary, never-before-seen photos from the past 10 years of Burning Man"People think it's just a wild, hedonistic party, and you know, there might be elements of that, but there's people from all walks of life, there's lawyers and doctors and people that are homeless half of the year," Croft said.
The most extraordinary — and extraordinarily brave — work of journalism I've read in recent weeks is Azam Ahmed's May 4 account in The Times of the weeks he and the photographer Tyler Hicks spent in a gangland neighborhood of San Pedro Sula, a city in Honduras where the homicide rate is approximately 13 times the global average.
The cumulative effect of these moments can be staggering, especially with the most extraordinary projects — like the one in which the Man builds an entire wood-framed hut from scratch, complete with mud walls, a door and a window and elegant, Spanish-style clay roofing tiles that have been fired in a kiln, also built from scratch.
Marine Le Pen has been defeated, but Emmanuel Macron inherits a divided France Marine Le Pen has been defeated, but Emmanuel Macron inherits a divided France After the most extraordinary and nasty election campaign France has ever seen, a young, inexperienced but audacious man has become the new French president — all without having ever fought an election before.
"Although the court described a litany of ways in which this case is unique, it failed to acknowledge the most extraordinary circumstance of all: President Trump is brazenly profiting from the Office of the President in ways that no other President in history ever imagined and that the founders expressly sought — in the Constitution — to prohibit," the attorneys general said.
"This has been the most extraordinary stretch of games I've ever had or ever seen in my 30-plus years of working in the sports business," said Val Ackerman, the commissioner of the Big East, which began a tournament game on Thursday but aborted it during halftime as New York's governor was preparing to announce new limits for public events in the state.
The assertion, made in an online-only segment of a wide-ranging "60 Minutes" interview that aired on Sunday night, was perhaps the most extraordinary of many criticisms made by Mr. Bannon as he sets out to reclaim his mantle as Mr. Trump's most prominent outside supporter from his perch as the head of Breitbart News, the far-right website.
But to get there, we're going to have to overcome and confront some, probably, I should say, the most extraordinary challenges that mankind has ever faced, in terms of solving some of the problems of modern life that...I don't mean to overstate it, but, the more advanced we get, the more advanced our problems are, and therefore really challenge us to confront them at every level.
And one of the most extraordinary things I've ever seen in business is when an unrelated type company – a retailer, you can call Amazon of that type, goes into another big industry and sees the future in it, gets into it, and then they gave – and Jeff Bezos would say this, he said it on the Charlie Rose show, some time ago – he got this amazing runway.
"You do not get to take men like Bob Mueller and Jim Comey, who have done nothing but try to serve this country in the most extraordinary circumstances, and using the apparatus of the White House, the most powerful office in the land, and the Republican, the Republican National Committee, the party of Teddy Roosevelt and Abe Lincoln, and trash the integrity of a good man," he said.
Ms. Manning's disclosure via WikiLeaks was one of the most extraordinary leaks in American history — the bulk disclosure of hundreds of thousands of State Department cables that revealed many secret things about the world, dossiers about Guantánamo Bay detainees being held without trial, and logs of significant events in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars that divulged, among other things, that civilian casualties were far higher than official estimates.
" Shiny high rises now cast their shadows over Kakaako's warehouses, and real estate investment is flooding in from China, Canada, Japan, and the continental US. Art impresarios also have their eyes on the islands, including the inaugural Art Hawaii International art fair opening in November with the stated goal of "cater[ing] to a global audience with an innovative cross-cultural contemporary art event in one of the most extraordinary destinations in the world.
BOSTON — When their proximity to the inconceivable can be measured in months or years instead of mere days or weeks, the members of the St. Louis Blues will reflect upon one of the most extraordinary moments of not only their lives, or the team's 52 years in the N.H.L., but also the two and a half centuries since a pair of fur traders settled the city along the western banks of the Mississippi River.
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Dylan Jones: The making of a male style icon "You took the musics of immigrant America, the ballads, the blues, the rambles of Woody Guthrie and The Clancy Brothers and Dominic Behan, the cadences of gospel, the imagery of William Blake and Bessie Smith, the amphetamine-fuelled poetry of bebop Greenwich Village and the windblown mournfulness of the lonesome prairie, and fired them in the kiln of the most extraordinary single imagination ever to work in popular music," O'Connor wrote.
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And it was the most extraordinary moment, even being in the courtroom, I remember when she was sentenced and she collapsed at being sentenced and was gasping and hyperventilating and crying and weeping, and her parents who'd come over from Britain were crying and weeping, because obviously this was the last thing they'd expected when they sent their daughter on this adventure to be an au pair in America, which in Europe is sold as this incredibly exciting opportunity for young women.
I am being targeted not because I committed a crime, but because the Deep State liberals want to silence me and pressure me to testify against my good friend... Mr. Mueller may frame me for some bogus charge in order to silence me or induce me to testify against the president... All of this has been a most extraordinary personal nightmare as Mueller has investigated me for over two years, probing deeply into every aspect of my personal, private, family, business, and political life.
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