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"nobly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows fine personal qualities that people admire, such as courage, honesty and care for others
  2. to a family of high social rank; of the nobility

134 Sentences With "nobly"

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Nobly, another app, encourages you to perform random acts of kindness.
As Laura Helmuth wrote in 2014: Some people did behave nobly.
There's more than a hint of hypocrisy in those nobly stated objectives.
Two monuments to men who tried and failed, but went down nobly.
I too will suffer nobly in silence, I decided for a while.
Thank goodness you have the feature already, to nobly fight off the bots.
She called an Uber and nobly carried on, a true Olympic nightlife champion.
For a while the dolphin flapped nobly, sending ticklish vibrations up my arm.
"The present minister there upholds nobly and ably a learned, erudite pastorate," Dyson says.
This remains the obvious undercurrent behind its global mission to nobly connect everyone everywhere.
They weren't even hiding their rich parents from view, even while nobly resisting their help.
Others, thrown down on the floor or pavement, nobly accepted the trampling of the crowd.
Nobly, naively or both, Elwood thinks it is his duty to resist the rackets and cruelties.
He began to paraphrase a passage: ''An immature man wants to die nobly for a cause.
But it was also used as a lever to move a recalcitrant Congress to act nobly.
Viall grooved with Money, and Soules nobly took both Iconetti and her sister Lauren for a spin.
As for complaints about Stranger Things' lack of originality, the new season nobly takes those on too.
Notice how the dog ambled around nobly, sniffing the ground for whatever reason dogs always do that.
And after the war the Radical Republicans attempted, rather nobly, to impose legal equality between the races.
He makes a convincing case that Grant actually behaved nobly, even heroically, while in the White House.
Or, perhaps less nobly, why not spend it on leasing yachts or chartering private jets for fantastic vacations?
This is how the UN works, a feature designed right into its nobly-intended but morally obtuse DNA.
Others continue to nobly carry the torch while JJ Abrams and company build upon the legacy Lucas created.
Backstreet Boys try to explain themselves Still, Chrissy Teigen nobly went in search of the truth last year.
Nothing suggests Mr Powers is other than one of the many people who use DAFs for nobly philanthropic reasons.
"The values for which you so nobly fought have ensured security and prosperity for millions of people," Trump added.
It's an impressive thing to watch, and the Colbert performance replicated the intimacy and skill of her live act nobly.
The Gibson hero is a deeply peaceful man at heart, but when the occasion demands it, he nobly and bravely fights.
Remember the purple-accented Ralph Lauren trouser suit Hillary Clinton wore to nobly concede defeat to Donald Trump in November 2016?
It doesn't preach; it doesn't demonize or lionize; it doesn't nobly set out to illustrate a set of beliefs or ideals.
Civil-society groups have nobly tried to fill the gap where Congress has been lacking in its oversight and lawmaking role.
Is it to gain a seat with the best candidate your party can win with, or is it to lose nobly?
And then, instead of thanking men who bravely and nobly managed to keep their hands to themselves, we will thank the women.
News was disinformation that could encourage fear, start wars and convince people of anything, but the Knife wielded its powerful tool nobly.
Each hangs nobly in the background, quietly improving the texture of the scenery they're introduced to without ever distracting attention from the foreground.
In the opening movement, Skelton battled an overbearing orchestra, as the tenor invariably must in this piece, yet he nobly held his ground.
Protecting the financial security of the AML, even from nobly intentioned diversions, is critical to ensure the fund exists for future cleanup efforts.
Trump's brags about his sexual conquests, or the times he nobly declines potential conquests, often includes more than a hint of slut shaming.
By overstepping established order and offering a convenient service consumers loved, Uber nobly focused attention on a global patchwork of regulations worthy of disruption.
Team spirit at the upper reaches of football's money mountain, as Chelsea have so nobly demonstrated this year, is pretty thin in the air.
Last month, I took my niece and nephew to the Cemetery of Heroes to teach them about the patriots who nobly served our country.
The name refers to the television collie that nobly saved Timmy's and so many other people's lives week after week on her popular show.
Previously it took 5% to pay for credit card processing and verifying the 750,000 charities on its platform, but will now nobly eat that cost.
Still, the world has changed since President Johnson nobly declared a "war on poverty" and created the social safety net more than fifty years ago.
The country has nobly kept its borders open, providing refuge to those escaping dictatorship, hunger, repression and violence — but the influx is taking its toll.
Andre Iguodala, the long-armed defender who stood up nobly to James in last year's finals and earlier this series, is struggling with back spasms.
He opted instead to nobly run his campaign on the merits, and not to fan the flames of demagoguery for the sake of political gain.
" Mr. Kerr added, "Here's the exception: mascara to swim in, nobly tragic mouth, the face of a great mystic about to make a terrible mistake.
The architecture reflects the cardinal's aim: From the second-floor galleries, museumgoers can look down at academics working in a nobly proportioned atriumlike reading room.
These statements described the marchers as they see themselves — nobly driven by a good cause, even if they are plagued by a few bad apples.
The second part is centered on the women of the Asano clan, whose great intimate sacrifices are borne as nobly as those of the warriors.
And there's a long history of stories where heroes who nobly give up their lives for the greater good are brought back by a higher power.
Breaking Bad confronted the notion that you somehow nobly "become" yourself through making "authentic" choices, according to your own self-determined values and your radical freedom.
Rickard nobly demanded for a trial by combat to decide Brandon's fate, but the Mad King cheated by declaring fire, like actual fire, as his champion.
You can befriend other Nobly users, and the "deed feed" at the heart of the app looks and feels like a charity-minded version of Instagram.
Trustees of public universities are stewards of a public trust that rests nobly on the notion that an enlightened citizenry is vital to a democratic society.
This Nixon worship feels like Stone's version of Churchillian defiance: In the face of terrible obstacles (democracy, civility, rule of law), Stone will remain nobly uncowed.
Characters will sacrifice themselves nobly, monsters will be heroically defeated, and the fantasy and friendships will live on as long as Netflix and viewers maintain their passion.
So Aaron Sorkin nobly used his platform at the Writers Guild of America Awards on Sunday to deliver a speech that he credited as reminiscent of Network.
CDC nobly responded to these and underscored the original language of the guideline while strongly discouraging current and proposed policies and practices that fall outside its scope.
But I continue to think Abraham is the most likely victim — the second half of Season 6 set him up as a man ready to die nobly.
Among the other cast members, the royal couple of Thomas Loibl's venomous and haunted Philipp II and Lilith Hässle's nobly suffering Elisabeth von Valois are the best.
While he does nobly bury the bodies later on in the episode, he first enjoys some mystery meat straight from his pocket while warming up by the fire.
In Act II, in which Layla and Majnun suffer the parents' refusal, the lovers are Nicole Sabella and Domingo Estrada, Jr., she frenzied with grief, he nobly restrained.
"It is our duty to preserve the civilization they defended and to protect the peace they so nobly gave their lives to secure one century ago," he added.
" (called "Poem of Salutation" on its first publication, in 1856), he exalted the "divine-souled African, large, fine-headed, nobly-formed, superbly destined, on equal terms with me!
"It is our duty to preserve the civilization they defended, and to protect the peace they so nobly gave their lives to secure one century ago," he said.
In a death that surely surprised no one, Theon, who tasked himself with protecting Bran in the godswood, nobly sacrificed himself by charging the Night King in Bran's defense.
This tour de force would be a show of force, a decree that noblesse oblige — that tradition of acting nobly and generously — is alive and well in 2020 America.
A committee says it promotes the "Lost Cause" mythology, which portrays the Confederacy nobly by suggesting it was state's rights, not slavery, that prompted secession and the Civil War.
Just as Ezekiel begins to forgive himself, his tiger nobly sacrifices herself to save his life, and in doing so, destroys the last scrap of hope he had left.
Lueger won a majority on the city council to elect him mayor in 1895, but for two years Franz Joseph nobly refused to appoint him because of his anti-Semitism.
The heat changed Macklemore, and in his next few track drops, he strove rather nobly to leverage the expectations of pop stardom with service to hip-hop culture and history.
If I was going to lose, I decided I would lose nobly — full effort on each point, no complaints and a short memory to preserve the purity of my quest.
In one, he sees his master Kanan nobly sacrificing himself a couple of episodes into the past; Ahsoka convinces him not to mess with the timeline by reversing that necessary sacrifice.
Even though we know the Rebels get the plans in the end, Rogue One winds up being really tense and thrilling, because the characters matter, and because they're so nobly doomed.
" She also situated the Klan in a historical patriotism: "Our heroes in the white robes are the perpetuators of the work so nobly begun by the colonists and the Revolutionary fathers.
After a few minutes of conversation about his new film and "The Matrix," Hunt said Reeves nobly planted the sign back in the ground, shook the family's hands and drove away.
One of us is gonna have to be that dopey seal pup Webcomic artist KC Green nobly tried to keep the peace with a flawless 30 Rock reference: a plea…. pic.twitter.
Similar to You-app, Nobly tries to motivate you to "pay it forward" by performing a kind act and then snapping a photo and sharing what you did on the app.
They share the facile assumption that policymakers and regulators are pledged nobly to the national interest or the common good, while corporate boards and investors are selfishly focused on profit alone.
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune described the Minnesota team as "resilient," as if the players nobly faced and overcame a difficult and unfair obstacle by standing behind those accused of sexual assault.
A collection of generals, New York finance types and institution-minded Republicans were said to be nobly sacrificing their reputations and serving a disgraceful president for the good of the country.
The propagandists insisted that under General Lee, the South had fought nobly for the principles of self-determination and states' rights, despite having little hope of defeating the more industrialized North.
The danger for the established press, then, is the same danger facing other institutions in our republic: that while believing themselves to be nobly resisting Trump, they end up imitating him.
I had brought what remained of his ashes and a large photo of him as a young man, sitting nobly with backpack, boots and zinc oxide against a backdrop of the Himalayas.
French has rearranged his day to pick up his six-year-old son, who he brings along for the ride, nobly attempting to conduct rap business while maintaining a G-rated air.
Pelosi and her allies believe they are nobly withholding from their base (which they define as being distinct from "the American people") the sugar high of aggressive oversight, for their own good.
In the olden days, people were nobly tilling the fields, or shepherding their sheep, or hunched up down a mineshaft trying to dig raw materials out of the earth in squalid conditions.
"The spirit of service and self‑sacrifice that Americans so nobly demonstrated on September 2628, 28500, is evident in the incredible response to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma," Trump said in the statement.
Even so, deal nobly with time and the tsunami will not vacuum your beach but bathe your ankles, destroying nothing, rinsing no single sense but threshing the basement current through all of them.
Still, Onyebuchi has created a fascinating futuristic Nigeria and a plot filled with left hooks and upper cuts, even as he nobly illuminates one of the most pervasive conditions of the human experience.
It sends the message that torture is an option that some officials may nobly choose not to exercise, instead of a hard line that law and morality forbid in all cases without exception.
And, second, he is, in his own way, a perfect specimen of the nobly suffering artist, who will not sacrifice his craft, let alone submit his will, to the dictates of somebody else.
They conjure the best ways to improve or maintain the game's excellence, all while nobly avoiding the distraction of the nearby golf course they will tear up once this stupid work session ends.
His display of savagery stands in clear contrast to the monk-like oneness that Carl attains in the hours before he nobly takes his own life rather than let himself become a zombie.
He acted nobly even in Nintendo's dark hours, as he halved his salary to protect his employees following the disappointing sales of 2012's Wii U. The video tells all these tales and more.
"Exalted," wholly, is an anomalous entity able to embody both the darkness and the light, nobly reminiscent of the impressions forged by Page's 12-string fretwork and Branca's grandiose guitar symphonies: empyrean, staggering, unfathomable.
Spain's red-jacketed bartender, Luis Marques, 81, opened the restaurant with Julio Diaz, 84, who grew up a few towns away from him in the Galicia region and also struts nobly about the bar.
Grim as that fate may seem, Camus reframes Sisyphus as an absurdist hero, scrambling fruitlessly but nobly to make meaning for as long as he can keep the rock that is his life rolling.
The books and articles describe a kind of alternative historical universe, one where Japan fought entirely nobly in World War II and in which its alleged atrocities were invented by Chinese and Korean propagandists.
He falsely accused Hillary Clinton of starting the birther myth, then further claimed he had nobly "finished" it off by badgering the White House for proof that Mr. Obama was born in Hawaii, not Africa.
He dreamed of a polis of creative citizens working nobly with their hands, fed by cheery peasants from the green surrounding hills who brought in ungraded eggs and home-cured bacon, unbound by fussy regulations.
While Rorschach, in the book, nobly abstains from the other former superheroes' plan to cover up villain Ozymandias's dastardly deed — killing millions of innocent people to avoid a nuclear war — his moral code is pretty repugnant.
The incident inspired a famous Washington Post cartoon by Clifford Berryman showing Roosevelt nobly refusing to kill the cub; it elides the fact that one of Roosevelt's companions then killed the bear with a hunting knife.
But when the kids end up fighting, Kenneth rises nobly to the challenge of finding a safe and fun way to… well, let the kids at each other's throats, leading to an unlikely free-for-all brawl.
Nobly refused to condemn, unavailable for interviews—and, of course, a genius revealed, best book in years, a modern classic, a mild man loved by his students and colleagues, dumped by his publisher, books out of print.
If Democrats were willing to embrace a candidate who had fought nobly but lost in a state that once seemed out of reach, Abrams should have been at the top of the 2020 list from the get-go.
Few public servants have found themselves with a choice as weighty as yours, between following their conscience and obeying a leader trying to evade scrutiny — Elliot Richardson and William Ruckelshaus, who behaved nobly in Watergate, come to mind.
Next, amid leafy labyrinthine fronds, came courteous jesters on stilts against a backdrop of magic mirrors, a chorus of farmyard animal noises, and a troupe of unicorns, both black and white, that nobly bowed as visitors walked by.
The next page might be Hamlet An artificial layer of gaminess — crafting, trade, and progress toward the center of the universe — has been built around No Man's Sky planets, nobly attempting to give them purpose, to remedy its aimlessness.
So although we spend plenty of time watching Pine gaze grimly into the distance, charge bravely into battle, or suffer nobly at the hands of English soldiers, it's hard to say we really know him by the end of the film.
In "Diamonds," Tyler Angle (partnering Ms. Kowroski) and, in "Emeralds," Jared Angle (Tyler's brother) and Ask la Cour nobly demonstrated the skillful chivalry in partnering that lies at the romantic heart of most ballet and particularly of Balanchine dance theater.
"In revealing the workings of government that led to the Vietnam War, the newspapers nobly did that which the Founders hoped and trusted they would do," Hugo L. Black, one of the justices, wrote in an opinion supporting the publications.
It's in his family DNA — his dad, the 41st president, and his grandfather, Prescott Bush, who served nobly in the U.S. Senate representing Connecticut in the 1950s as a moderate Republican who had the courage to stand up to Sen.
Now, the online trolls might be rejoicing in Scaramucci's misfortune—after all, he also sold his business to join the Trump administration—but he served his country ably and nobly, sacrificing everything for a job he did as best he could.
Despite the fact that I can't seem to find my illness's redeeming qualities and perform my cancer nobly, there are still people willing to climb down into the slop of self-pity with me and nod along at my soggy rage.
" A quarter-century later, as Lincoln prepared a bold stroke that helped define his own legacy — the Emancipation Proclamation — his annual message to Congress spoke of historical circumstances more grandly: "We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best hope of earth.
The wealth at the top is rising so rapidly that even when Bill and Melinda Gates, the greatest philanthropists of our age, nobly give away several billion dollars each year to fight disease and hunger, their wealth soars anyway, with new capital gains vastly outpacing their giving.
Ten minutes isn't usually enough time for festival-goers to congregate in front of a stage, let alone build up to a good crescendo—but the Pleasant Park crowd had been waiting for the gig for days, and so everyone nobly held up their end of the party transaction.
The film, directed by Luo Dong, brings together the dreamy-eyed but impecunious beauty Ruan Yujuan (Du Juan), who goes by Juan, and the impossibly incorruptible and nobly handsome hotel worker Lu Tu (the Taiwanese actor Ethan Juan, who wears the role as if it were written for him).
In Losing Earth, he looks back into the recent past to tell a story about "a handful of people" led by environmental lobbyist Rafe Pomerance and climate scientist James Hansen, who nobly tried to save the rest of us from climate catastrophe, back when such a thing was supposedly still possible.
Eight of them showed different rooms in the nobly decaying Rokeby mansion, and in each room a single musician was playing an instrument—acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, banjo, cello, piano, drums, accordion—playing it slowly and reflectively, and periodically singing a quiet refrain that spoke of heartache and loss.
Battle Creek is home of Kellogg's, and the musk of Kellogg's products emitting from the factory hung over the town and the stadium, where we typically played in front of one or two handfuls of fans, the majority of whom were our faithful team boosters who boosted us, nobly, with leftover Halloween candy.
Even the toniest of his advertising still lifes always benefited from a bit of dirt, ash, salt or tobacco crumbs, and in the '70s he took that idea to the limit in his extensive studies of cigarette butts, gigantically enlarged, at once nobly pillar-like, irredeemably filthy and weirdly infused with personality.
Yet it is Ms. Merkel, trained as a scientist in East Germany and the first woman to serve as German chancellor, who has stood up to Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin, who nobly — some now say foolishly — opened Germany's doors to refugees and who agreed to three bailouts to save Greece from bankruptcy.
Despite their wealth and glamour — Petronius is the world's most successful maker of video games, Lucius is an art-world star with "a technical facility as great as Dalí's" and Dionysus wrestles nobly with gender identity issues — the family seems to be, in some sense, on the run from dark doings back in Bombay.
Amid its rich variety, I remember Cory Stearns of Ballet Theater softly traversing the stage in pantherine jumps; Calvin Royal III, also from Ballet Theater, quietly but nobly leading a quintet of African-American men; Lil Buck and Ron Myles pounding brilliantly in full-throttle steps; and Ms. Dorrance herself with other tap stylists.
Then there is the matter of Snape's death, where she sacrifices herself for the good of Hogwarts: Snape nobly participates in a pre-arranged plot with Dumbledore, in which she kills the Headmaster at his bequest, allowing her students and closest colleagues to believe that she had secretly remained a servant to Lord Voldemort her entire life.
So, no surprise then that when Russia was faced with its own internal discord this week—large-scale anti-corruption protests against the country's prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev—it turned once again to an American "celebrity" to help sell its vision of itself as a country of strength and probity battling nobly against the forces of dissipation and violent illegitimacy and darkness.
That's certainly the sense that a lot of liberals seem to have, which is why so much left-of-center commentary on the Bernie-Hillary battle has emphasized the positive, stressing how wonderful it is for the party to have this kind of argument, how healthy it might be that Hillary Clinton faces a strong challenge as she tunes up for the general election, how grateful progressives should be to Sanders for nobly tugging the party to the left.
" Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Thursday, The New York Times published an open letter to the Deputy Attorney General, Rod Rosenstein, urging him to appoint a special counsel to investigate the Trump campaign's dealings with Russia: "Few public servants have found themselves with a choice as weighty as yours, between following their conscience and obeying a leader trying to evade scrutiny — Elliot Richardson and William Ruckelshaus, who behaved nobly in Watergate, come to mind.
This fiction, again, lies squarely at the core of Silicon Valley, where many of its leaders seem to want it both ways: to be the rebellious upstart even when you have become The Man, to refuse accountability for the way your creations have reshaped society because you still want to think of yourself as a kid making shit in your garage — and nobly determined to change things for the better, even when you had no clear idea of what "better" would mean for anyone who wasn't you.
You know, Lou Williams, basketball player, two-for-one specialist, longtime bench gunner, recently shipped from the Houston Rockets to the Los Angeles Clippers in the blockbuster Chris Paul trade, I understand that you're probably frustrated about needing to move all your shit to a different city, and that your team didn't think you were so essential that you couldn't be dropped like a boiling pickle the second Paul became available, but do you really need to take it out on the noble, and nobly handsome, profession of sportswriting?

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