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"pomp" Definitions
  1. the impressive clothes, decorations, music, etc. and traditional customs that are part of an official occasion or ceremony

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Washington (CNN)On a day filled with pomp, circumstance and photo ops meant to commemorate pomp and circumstance, leave it to the youth to out-ridiculous everyone else.
The Olympics presaged the imperial pomp of President Xi Jinping.
He certainly likes the pomp and ceremony of foreign monarchies.
Which after this much pomp and circumstance better pay off.
From a third screen glows the Queen in formal pomp.
WHEN Moore's law was in its pomp, life was simple.
Yeah, there's the road show and the pomp and circumstance.
Talent and labor have been transfigured into pomp and ceremony.
After death, these were mummified and buried with great pomp.
Dude's just living his life ... pomp and frills be damned.
The pomp mimics an English court tradition called the levée.
Ariel's Undersea Adventure opened in 2011 with pomp and circumstance.
Sunday's Royal Rumble was the good WWE in full pomp.
There was none of the pomp and ceremony of modern competitions.
They want all that pomp and for it to go seamlessly.
The visit itself will be an extravaganza of protests and pomp.
Its job is to symbolise the state through pomp and ceremony.
The wedding had it all: fascinators, celebrities, pomp, and great music.
It catches the status quo in all its pomp and silliness.
"Pomp and Circumstance" played as Blair entered to a standing crowd.
By comparison it is shabby; its ethos reflects altruism, not pomp.
"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she With silent lips.
People think being spiritual means big rituals, ceremonies, and pomp circumstance.
The original comic was real quirky, lots of pomp and grandiosity.
Additionally, the night has become known for its pomp and circumstance.
"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she With silent lips.
Of course, all this pomp and circumstance wasn't just about tradition.
The pomp and circumstance of Ball's first weekend here were unavoidable.
This year, let's skip the pomp and circumstance; it's not befitting.
The chairmanship certainly has some of the pomp of the papacy.
Prepare for all the pomp and circumstance that comes with it.
Some nominees were more skeptical of all the pomp and circumstance.
Meanwhile, Cena told PEOPLE he doesn't need all the pomp and circumstance.
But the program's most innovative achievement isn't its reproduction of monarchal pomp.
I know the president personally enjoys that kind of pomp and circumstance.
Is it purely to be a part of the pomp and ceremony?
Anthony "Pomp" Pompliano on Tuesday escalated his legal battle with Snap Inc.
Mystery was all about pomp; Colgate has the gift of the gab.
IN ITS pomp, Goldman Sachs was in a class of its own.
But the pomp and circumstance didn't make sense: The meeting was pointless.
It's a trip that will be filled with pomp, politics, and protests.
The pomp and circumstance of a local government meeting is familiar now.
They're all highly stylized and elaborate, characterized by grandeur, pomp, and pageantry.
For all our pomp, democracy isn't something Americans actually do that much.
Nurses, doctors, and other hospital staff cheered as "Pomp and Circumstance" played.
Now, one usually thinks of coke bands as totally overblown pomp, right?
Savage in his pomp was a whirlwind of stream of consciousness ranting.
Some pomp and ceremony on this visit might improve relations between Mrs.
The Lebanese liked wild parties, while Russians liked classical pomp, he said.
His incompetence, his hair, his lack of regard for pomp and manners.
Xi's visit to Pyongyang was a trip full of pomp and propaganda.
Pomp and circumstance A tiny cap and gown marked a big occasion.
He loves military parades, the hugeness and grandeur, the pomp and circumstance.
Then the BRICs—Brazil, Russia, India and China—were in their pomp.
He was greeted in foreign capitals with the pomp befitting a president.
The match is announced at a ceremony full of pomp and tradition.
In addition to all of the usual pomp and circumstance—OK, well, maybe not the usual pomp and circumstance, because we understand he had some trouble lining up performers—there will be a full slate of fine entertainment.
PARIS (Reuters) - Even presidential pets show the occasional disdain for pomp and protocol.
Together, they form a Mobius strip of Thanksgiving Day pomp, celebration, and nostalgia.
It lacked Beijing's pomp and London's wit (and cost much less than either).
Does she enter with pomp and circumstance, the conscious belle of the ball?
Without question, the excitement and pomp around the opening contributed to that feeling.
It was the pomp-and-circumstantial grotesquerie of the doing that was maddening.
He loved the pomp and circumstance, which put him in a good mood.
After two meals at Benno, I felt exhausted by the pomp and circumstance.
On Tuesday, Mr. Trump's schedule was less about pomp and more about business.
Naples is a city of masquerades, of staged operas and tromp l'oeil pomp.
This was a balm for the soul of a man who loves pomp.
It was a surreal contrast of pomp and chaos between the two sites.
Some events are small, while others are shows of pomp, power and pizzazz.
When it comes to presidential pomp, his tastes definitely trend toward dictator kitsch.
The pomp and passion continues as Season 3 of "Victoria," also starting Jan.
Giving meaning to their experience, he encouraged forgiveness, rather than bluster and pomp.
Giving meaning to their experience, he encouraged forgiveness, rather than bluster and pomp.
The speech, in typical British fashion, is full of nearly comical pomp and circumstance.
When "Pomp and Circumstance" played, the seniors filed in wearing green caps and gowns.
Like his wife, Joseph doesn't care for the religious pomp and circumstance of Gilead.
Beyond the pomp and ceremony of the bond drive, we weren't anything, I thought.
The pomp and circumstance, pink or any other color, lives to serve the corporation.
Air travel has also lost most of its pomp in the past few decades.
He had the pomp and ceremony of being the president of the United States.
He loves the parades, the star-spangled pomp and surrounding himself with generals' stars.
As coverage at the time reflected, it was already full of drama and pomp.
The rekindled thrill at Macron's Gaullist pomp has ceded to irritation at his airs.
The result is trip-hop that strips away the pomp, leaving only the ooze.
It's the president's night, wrapped in all the pomp and pageantry of official Washington.
That is what Old Trafford used to be, when United was in its pomp.
We need to take this visit seriously, and stop focusing on pomp and deals.
Instead, the Oscars should prioritize someone with enthusiasm for all this pomp and circumstance.
As "Pomp and Circumstance" played, Dalton walked into the chapel wearing his cap and gown.
But any event Ellen DeGeneres shows up for can't be all pomp and circumstance, right?
He's also someone who appreciates ostentatious wealth, over-the-top pomp and circumstance, and flattery.
Or was this cheeky hand gesture an act of rebellion amidst the pomp and ceremony?
There will, of course, be the pomp and pageantry of the opening and closing ceremonies.
The possibility of the Green New Deal being enacted in all its pomp is nugatory.
It isn't about the pomp and pomposity, it's about sitting down for a nice meal.
Vince McMahon always wanted WrestleMania to be a cultural event, hence the celebrities and pomp.
Our thought: Pomp and flattery aside, it is not so clear that Xi played Trump.
Why we did the podcast thing now [comes from] Pomp wanting to do it now.
Cue the "Pomp and Circumstance" music — it's time for college commencement ceremonies across the country.
Despite the pomp and circumstance, Trump did make headlines over pressing issues for the region.
Trump took full advantage politically, rolling out all the pomp and circumstance he could muster.
Putin is due to be inaugurated on Monday in a Kremlin ceremony heavy on pomp.
British royal tours — complete with pomp and circumstance — have been a tradition for multiple generations.
After that intensity is heightened, the beginning comes back with great pomp — everything is doubled.
"There was a sense of pomp," Ms. Sisman said of the trumpets in Clarke's march.
The event, a show of force and display of pomp, includes troops and fighter aircrafts.
In place of their pomp and self-seriousness, some self-irony might be in order.
"Trump Revels in French Military Pomp Far From White House Turmoil," from The Washington Post.
Here's hoping they can sit down with all the pomp and circumstance surrounding the show.
Dirtbag leftists disdain the average liberal's commitment to pomp and circumstance, to upholding civilized discourse.
Trump, who is known to appreciate pomp and circumstance, is sure to revel in the pageantry.
All the fanfare, pomp and circumstance have focused on his past accomplishments, where Ortiz has been.
Amidst the pomp and circumstance, an Army Staff Sergeant photographer caught him during an emotional moment.
The two were married with great pomp and circumstance at Westminster Abbey on May 23, 210.
His $90 million-dollar funeral, full of pomp and ancient ritual, took place over five days.
"It was a folly, a symbol of pomp and excess," Minton told Motherboard over the phone.
And just like that, without any further pomp or circumstance, Washington officially got its first lady.
So, aside pomp and circumstance, what does LeEco bring to the table with the Le Pro23?
This ties in to the accessibility of games, something that has changed significantly since Keane's pomp.
They've done away with all the pomp and circumstance ... no chauffeur, as Harry drove his bride.
I was expecting a heavy dose of pomp and a mess of riffs with no substance.
His December 5 birthday is a national holiday that was celebrated amid much pomp and ceremony.
King Salman, with great fanfare and pomp, signed over $3 billion in investment deals with Russia.
LISTENING Elgar is getting a good sounding as I am working on my pomp and circumstance.
In Trilling's old age, she had foreseen a biography, and prepared for it with touching pomp.
The result was perennial underachievement – more and more cash burned on the altar of marketable pomp.
However, there is also The Mara, a counter service option with far less pomp and circumstance. 
But people who have worked with Judge Kavanaugh say he has little use for Washington pomp.
Behind the somewhat surreal pomp and pageant, Tinniswood reveals the all-too-human reality of royalty.
A little patriotic pomp in the face of an existential crisis and a quintessentially American spectacle.
Mr. Jobs was elegant and spare and even quiet; Mr. Musk is all pomp and circumstance.
Their meeting was given pomp and ceremony at points verging on that of a royal wedding.
It's all glorious pomp ionic pillars and brass fixtures, mixed with sad carpet and swivel chairs.
Match Day at the University of Mississippi Medical Center is always filled with pomp and tradition.
The challenge was to do this without going overboard on the whole "Pomp and Circumstance" thing.
It was there that he was exposed to the pomp and posture of American hip-hop.
Ultimately both women wanted comfort over pomp and circumstance and went for a "desert casual" look.
State visits are typically characterized by pomp and ceremony, and generally include a banquet with the Queen.
Trump was first invited for an official state visit, which entails much pomp and ceremony, in 2017.
They're not a fan of weddings — the pomp and circumstance, the big, grand displays of public affection.
There will be pomp, circumstance, carriages, frippery and most importantly, a speech by Queen Elizabeth II herself.
It made sense to me in that moment that we get the word pomp from the French.
Just look at the pomp and circumstance surrounding the royal wedding and endless conversation about Princess Kate.
In its pomp "The Apprentice", Mr Trump's reality show, was sometimes watched by ten times that many.
The flurry of announcements, and the pomp, were intended to breathe new life into the Paris deal.
Getting married at camp ensured that the ceremony was simple, with little pomp, circumstance and fretting beforehand.
So long as he can command media attention with antic pomp, the payoff will be worth it.
What happens to Met Gala dresses after the pomp, circumstance, and those best and worst dressed lists?
Amid the high pomp of a great political event in Cleveland, Mr Trump's megalomania almost seemed congruous.
Edward Elgar wrote the music of the "Pomp and Circumstance" March No. 1 in 1901 in London.
In his pomp, Klammer was renowned for the fearless abandon with which he flew down the slopes.
What the tournaments may have lacked in low scores, they made up for in pomp and circumstance.
The pomp and circumstance hasn't really helped because Trump doesn't know the gravity of what he does.
"There was all this pomp and circumstance to highlight the good work of EPA employees," Targos said.
True to Mr. Trump's "Apprentice" reference, Thursday's ceremony had the pomp of a reality-show reveal episode.
We're all familiar with "Pomp & Circumstance," the graduation song that's the official soundtrack of almost every commencement.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There's a certain pomp necessary to reinforce the power of politics.
For all the pomp and drama around the upcoming shutdown, it's not much of one at all.
In 1858 Prince Albert unveiled a statue to Jenner in Trafalgar Square, amid much pomp and circumstance.
While not short on pomp, the ceremony on Monday was less elaborate than his inauguration in 2012.
On Sunday, some Gambians were appalled at the pomp that accompanied Mr. Jammeh on his way out.
So, why not put someone like Trump, who rejects all of their pomp and circumstance, in there?
These qualities, bestowed by the sitters, redeem the tradition of pomp and privilege endemic to the genre.
Despite their grandeur, the Oscars — in all their pomp and circumstance and trailing gowns — are no exception.
The pomp and circumstance is almost enough to make you forget that America is barely two centuries old.
The forced pomp, the moneyed campaigns, the boggling repetition of dozens of awards fetes could jaundice any eye.
I want pomp and circumstance, smoke machines, some kid-from-the-neighborhood's name flashing in bright, garish light.
Then you multiply that it's the royal family and comes with thousands of years of pomp and circumstance.
Unfortunately for Hall, her insistence on pushing away pomp and circumstances kind of adds to her whole mythology.
The importance of appearances, therefore, is prioritized from the start—but throughout, Anne's layers of pomp fall away.
H: My sense of you, Gabriel, is that you just don't like the flummery, the pomp and circumstance.
The inauguration-like pomp left many confused because Maduro&aposs next term won&apost begin until Jan. 10.
BLACKPOOL in its pomp was everything a mill worker or clerk could wish for in a holiday resort.
Pomp and circumstance is one thing, but those robes look like they haven't gotten an update in centuries.
Noor held up Tablet screen facing her, her visage showing pomp and circumstance as she read from Webster.
Strains of Edward Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance" March No. 1 are echoing across the land this commencement season.
But Trump is aware of the stakes and enjoys the kind of pomp and circumstance the event requires.
The move to Broadway bestows a bit of pomp on the proceedings that may be a little paradoxical.
It's all this pomp and circumstance to be able to communicate anything, and so it's very high-friction.
It will be very tough to shift them, even amid the pomp and circumstance of the annual event.
There was much pomp and circumstance to celebrate the arrival of Macron, who's accompanied by his wife, Brigitte.
Perhaps nodding to British tastes, its composer folded elements of pomp and majesty into this French Romantic score.
She looked like the only person dressed with the pomp that the occasion, and her cousin's life, warranted.
Paul Krugman Opinion Columnist For all their pomp, most multilateral summit meetings are boring and of little consequence.
Just like that, with no pomp and no ceremony, Wenger's curtain fell abruptly after a 1-0 victory.
The pomp-filled audience with the queen was just one part of a head-spinning sequence of events.
Known for its pomp and ceremony, this year's Parliament opening marks the 65th time the Queen has attended.
The pomp didn't necessarily befit a vote on an amendment to the commerce, justice and science appropriations bill.
Rudalevige said that Trump appears to favor the pomp and ceremony that often comes with an executive order.
History will likely judge this gathering as big on pomp, but delivering no more than great photo-ops.
And Amazon and iTunes offer six best-picture nominees for those who'd rather forgo the pomp and circumstance.
For all of the pomp swirling around arabica, the fact remains it is an extremely homogeneous little seed.
By rights, the nasty dazzle of Keaton's performance should undercut this sermonizing pomp, but that's not what happens.
But the President also relished the pomp and circumstance bestowed upon him during his November visit to China.
Morrison received a warm welcome at the White House, with an arrival ceremony steeped in pomp and pageantry.
It used to be that getting a presidential interview was sort of a big pomp and circumstance event.
Manchester United faced off against an all-conquering Barcelona side, right at the pinnacle of their possession-based pomp.
He will be greeted with military pomp, including a welcome by bands of the Irish, Scots and Welsh Guards.
Beyond the usual pomp and circumstance, it's not exactly clear what will come of this two-day visit, though.
Every few days during her captivity, she said, a man known as Abu Khalifa would arrive with great pomp.
"The pomp and majesty of Dany's arrival just felt like the natural place to start the season," Benioff says.
When she was in her pomp she tried to exclude Parliament from having any say over the Brexit deal.
They got "2019" signs and a podium and even tracked down a recording of the "Pomp and Circumstance" music.
Iran may also see too much pomp and circumstance around missile launches as potential predicates for more international pressure.
The trip, scheduled to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day, has mixed political gatherings with pomp and ceremony.
IN a profession marked by pomp and pretence, Richard Posner, who is retiring from the judiciary, is a renegade.
The well-wishers mingling with journalists and armed police were taking in the emotion as well as the pomp.
Both movies are...strictly average, but will lead you down a glorious rabbit hole of royal pomp and circumstance.
They're no longer seen as heroes or anti-heroes; they're not icons who bring pomp and chaos to culture.
The Russian adversary was not greeted with the same pomp during his visit to the White House on Tuesday.
For an artist known for his exquisite taste in pomp and circumstance, he portrays the Carters as unkempt dullards.
Trump is here on a pomp-filled celebration of transatlantic ties at a time of anxiety on both continents.
Without a lot of pomp and fuss, this guidebook walks you through the propagation, harvesting and preserving of herbs.
On that visit, Trump, still a candidate, was treated with the pomp normally reserved for visiting heads of state.
Television stations were using split screens to juxtapose the pomp of the ceremony with the running street battles outside.
As he moved into modernism, he found that his life was freer and looser; his pomp flared into camp.
Trump's Irish visit, which followed a pomp-filled state visit to the United Kingdom, has been relatively low key.
The images, and the meeting, were indeed remarkable — but three main takeaways stand out beyond the pomp and circumstance.
The pomp and circumstance of the funeral, coordinated by the Military District of Washington, was decades in the making.
"You guys have pins!" said a wide-eyed Ferguson, overwhelmed by all the pomp and circumstance in his honor.
President Donald Trump revels in pomp, protocol and monarchical chats with fellow leaders, which should play into China's hands.
If you ignored the pomp and finery, their royal highnesses almost looked like any other young couple in love.
The Senate trial began with lots of pomp and little surprise, but there were some serious developments in Ukraine.
The pomp and pageantry of Groundhog Day was created by a local newspaper editor in Punxsutawney in the 1880s.
But Kanye is no stranger to pomp and circumstance; he loves taking huge swings in the name of Art.
As someone who's only been to a handful of funerals, I associate them with pomp and circumstance and little else.
Two years ago, for all the skepticism and ultimate lack of results, there was a measure of pomp and circumstance.
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TRUMP'S UK TRIP INCLUDES PALACE POMP, AIMS TO AVOID PROTESTS Spokeswoman Sunita Kumar said the Missionaries of Charity was investigating.
There was a lot of pomp and circumstance at SpaceX's Hawthorne, California, headquarters for the big Tesla Semi truck unveiling.
And some people were less focused on the pomp and circumstance at hand and more interested in criticizing Gaga's tummy.
Washington (CNN)There's a tendency among "serious" people to dismiss the importance of the pomp, circumstance and symbolism in politics.
But Trump's recent foreign trips to other nations in urgent need of US support have seen similar displays of pomp.
A week later, after all of the pomp and pageantry, chatter about the annual Met Gala has finally cooled off.
He invited Trump for a Michelin-starred meal inside the Eiffel Tower amid the pomp of France's Bastille Day celebrations.
On August 27, 1928, in Paris, with due pomp and circumstance, representatives of fifteen nations signed an agreement outlawing war.
For all its pomp, the contest is a practical affair to raise money to send policewomen to Australia for training.
"Why not threaten sanctions, cut out the pointless pomp or visibly align with peaceful critics of the government?" she said.
The tension between the military's push for pomp and Washington's aversion to paying the piper is hardly a modern problem.
The pomp, circumstance and great expectations that typically accompany the Yankees on opening day were all in order for Monday.
His decisions should all be weighty and portentous and announced with the pomp of a guy who owns a tiger.
Both authoritarians fed off the pomp of their publicity stunts to a fawning, censored domestic media to reify their stature.
China's leader made a rare visit to North Korea this week, a two-day trip full of pomp and propaganda.
Xi, deploying pomp and flattery during the president's visit last year, knows how to get Trump where he wants him.
There was a time when the start of a new TV season would bring with it endless pomp and circumstance.
As WWE's seminal showcase, it offers the pomp and circumstance of the Super Bowl crossed with the Rose Bowl Parade.
That is just fine for most Rolex Cup sailors, who do not miss the pomp that surrounds the America's Cup.
But few others can compete with its classic reputation, which is as relevant as ever in terms of Hollywood pomp.
Meticulous preparation, resilience, some carefully choreographed pomp and pageantry, then long periods of patience punctuated by moments of extreme violence.
It was a day of pomp and circumstance as dignitaries amassed at the Capitol to witness the transfer of power.
But if you don't want to eat at the bar and want the full pomp and circumstance, go for it.
The plan was to do this today in daylight, recording all the pomp that comes along with such a move.
Pomp and pageantry are the governor's hallmarks (he hired a jazz band to trumpet his opening of a subway station).
It ideally contrasts the processional patriarchal pomp of the Capulets' dance with the lyrical outpouring of the lovers' balcony duet.
Fireplaces throughout the Capitol were extinguished, in part to prevent the scent of smoke from permeating the pomp and circumstance.
And second, you get bragging rights for being associated with a major international brand, with all its pomp and symbols.
In The Favourite, the pomp and perversity of Queen Anne's fictionalized court registers through a historic typeface manipulated in surprising ways.
Despite the pomp and circumstance that surrounded the traditional event, the modern bride did make one notable change to the ceremony.
It doesn't appear that the sanctions leveled against North Korea have affected the pomp and circumstance of its big national holiday.
But the pomp and circumstance didn't translate into tangible deliverables, a fact one senior Asian diplomat attributed to a trust issue.
DONALD TRUMP, America's 45th president, has been afforded all manner of pomp and ceremony during his visit to Britain this week.
Among all the pearls and pomp, how cool it is to be a teenage girl, how awful and unfair it is.
One sticking point was that Mr Trump wished the occasion to be optimised for pomp: gilded horse-drawn carriages and all.
But to those who got to know the transgender icon over the years, Arquette was way more than pomp and pageantry.
He was set to deliver his State of the Union address, amid all the usual pomp and circumstance, on Tuesday evening.
We like to see ourselves as revolutionaries who defeated British pomp and monarchy with guerrilla war tactics and demands for equality.
As it happens, the congress, which concluded in pomp on January 28th, ended up backing an only slightly more sprightly reptile.
He interviewed Garland on Thursday, slating the sit-down amid a pomp-filled official visit from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
It was more pomp and circumstance than usual — or at least more than usual for the opening of a suitcase showroom.
But for all the Games' pomp and circumstance, academic literature is unequivocal about the costs and benefits of hosting the event.
The then Prince of Wales stayed at the hotel in its Victorian pomp, during a stop in the thriving mill town.
He is the master of the pomp and circumstance, the university official who coordinates arrangements and checks timings in the script.
A meet-up of the Japan and United States dignitaries came next, complete with anthems and red carpet pomp and circumstance.
So if you had to pick one person to emerge from the chaos, unpredictably, pomp and patriotism, who would that be?
J.P. Pomp doesn't last long in "How It Felt," the latest free-associative track from the Canadian electronica producer Ryan Hemsworth.
German chancellor Angela Merkel, who played that role under Barack Obama, will arrive with less pomp and circumstance later this week.
But one thing is clear, past the jargon and pomp, Theranos is more of an evolution, not a revolution so far.
The bottom line: This could have been an isle of pomp and calm ahead of next week's summit with Vladimir Putin.
Britain is a country rich in tradition, and this week featured one of its lesser — but still curious — bits of pomp.
That brush with New York high society, Ms. Burleigh writes, engendered an outsider's love of ceremony and pomp inherited by Mrs.
That's the reason to do Elgar, because we all know the brio, the pomp and circumstance — call it what you like.
The Chinese leadership played President Trump like a fiddle, catering to his insatiable ego and substituting pomp and circumstance for substance.
That is probably why Mr. Trump has signed many of these measures in private, without the pomp of presidential bill signings.
Last year, she organized with great pomp a first grand meeting of her own peace initiative, the 21st Century Panglong conference.
With the three-lap race lasting around only 90 seconds, the rest of the day is filled with pomp and pageantry.
This does not mean that every complaint requires the launch of a full-scale, formal investigation, complete with pomp and circumstance.
I was thrilled by its chandeliers and pomp, and the fact that my parents allowed me to order the porterhouse steak.
Donald Trump and Melania are finally greeting Queen Elizabeth in the UK ... and the pomp and circumstance is quite the show.
By 103 the imperial chief executive, typified by Jack Welch at General Electric and Sandy Weill at Citigroup, was in his pomp.
The royal we The Trumps visited the Windsors in a display of pomp and circumstance only Britain's royal family can pull off.
London is home to some of the finest palaces ever built, with an enduring history of drama and spectacle, pomp and pageantry.
In Canada, the pomp and circumstance was live-streamed by all the major media outlets, and lit up Twitter under the #PMJTinDC.
Sure, the Republic of Ireland aren't exactly the mightiest footballing nations, but Keane in his pomp could single-handedly spur them on.
He will deliver his premiere address to a joint session of Congress -- a scene that captures all the pomp of presidential power.
As with literally anything regarding the royal family, this birth will be accompanied by approximately a metric ton of pomp and circumstance.
Politics and sycophancy have a long association, ranging from the ingratiating punctilio of diplomacy to the pomp and fatuity of state visits.
The ninth in line for the throne won't be lacking in pomp and circumstance, family drama, and celebrity guests at her wedding.
Zazu: Hugh Laurie Laurie has the perfect mix of dignified pomp and biting sarcasm to play Mufasa's stressed-out right-hand man.
Between the lines: This deprived Pelosi of some pomp and circumstance, and Trump of a second standing ovation before the speech began.
But even with all of the triumphant pomp adorning its badges and signage, this year's event felt like a show in transition.
In these comfortable times, the pomp and circumstance that came with courtship goes out the window, and the same goes for texting.
The diplomatic pomp mirrors that of the summit, where Trump and Kim signed a "comprehensive" deal that doesn't mean much at all.
Thursday, however, the court will hold a special sitting and bring out all the pomp and circumstance that it does so well.
Now, Calad uses the platform to promote her children's clothing line, POMP Kids, which she runs out of her home in Davie.
When dealing with Trump, they piled on the red-carpet pomp and circumstance, and they got great deals from the dealmaker himself.
Trump was greeted by May in a ceremony full of pomp and circumstance Thursday evening just hours before the interview was released.
After much pomp and circumstance around ecosystems and philosophy, LeEco finally debuted something new at today's massive press conference in San Francisco.
Britain is a country rich in tradition, and this week it displayed one of its lesser — but still curious — bits of pomp.
As with other ceremonious and antiquated French institutions, the pomp provides its own justification, even for those who harbor reservations about it.
Think of it as the Russian State of the Union, only in a Q&A format and with less pomp and circumstance.
Britain is a country rich in tradition, and this week it exhibited one of its lesser — but still curious — bits of pomp.
The Guardian's Lynskey: Prince, along with Michael Jackson and Madonna, was one of the regents of pop music in its blockbuster pomp.
The best Marshmello songs blend the structural pomp of festival-aimed music with cheap, naïve sounds — it's what toddlers would rave to.
There will be more pomp and circumstance today, when the House's seven new impeachment managers read the articles aloud in the Senate.
In addition to the pomp and circumstance and a colorful parade, there's also a severe space crunch, according to the principality's ruler.
She wants this dazzlingly alpha young naval officer, who mocks the pomp of royal ceremony while always knowing how to observe it.
The pomp and circumstance made for compelling images that were broadcast around the world, and that's exactly what the North Koreans wanted.
That includes occupying the most prestigious seats at the Bastille Day ceremony, a pomp-filled parade steeped in military tradition and hardware.
The House vote will initiate a carefully choreographed dance, filled with pomp, circumstance and arcane procedural flourishes, between the House and Senate.
"The plan was to do this today in daylight, recording all the pomp that comes along with such a move," Martin tweeted.
If this felt like a Champions League night — the pomp and the circumstance — then Leicester is resolutely not a Champions League team.
Because so much depends on pomp and performance, on dignity and self-control, humiliation is an omnipresent peril and a popular sport.
The flags came down, the delegates went home; the circumstance was over and the pomp, until the next summit, was put away.
The team of photographers at the game for The Times is also responsible for capturing the pomp and entertainment around the game.
The televised broadcast included all the pomp and circumstance you'd expect from a FIFA event, complete with musical performances and celebrity guests.
In fact, it ends up treating the life of a Mafioso with all the pomp and circumstance of a menial day job.
Eugenie's nuptials had much of the same pomp and pageantry as Harry's, but the grandeur for a "minor royal" attracted some criticism.
Pomp and empathy Meet the high school senior who skipped the traditional graduation bash and threw a pizza party for the homeless instead.
Prime Minister May and her husband welcomed them to Blenheim Palace tonight, the birthplace of Winston Churchill, amid major British pomp and splendor.
The Leontovych composition, he says, scratched the itch for a pomp and circumstance that he'd come to appreciate from his church choir days.
That morphed into this two-day "working visit" with much less pomp and circumstance amid concern about security and crowds in central London.
Trump's mother, whom he says he gets his religion from, was a big fan of the Queen: she loved the pomp and ceremony.
NARRATOR: Sure, it may seem like a lot of pomp and circumstance, but in the end, it is so much bigger than that.
I'm absolutely not going to defend all of the pomp and hype, but I do think these things are worth paying attention to.
In a remarkable display of Orthodox pomp and ceremony, the patriarch of Moscow presided on Sunday over a liturgy in London's Russian cathedral.
Bobby Rush said in a statement Monday that he refuses to "participate in pomp and circumstance" that normalizes Trump's "egregious and hateful" behavior.
You can't just up and leave title-less again after coming home with all the pomp and circumstance that accompanied LeBron in 2014.
In one district of 400,000 people, fully 4% of the population was on the payroll, outstripping the East German Stasi in its pomp.
Diego Cruz, a high school student, arrived in Cleveland with his mother to celebrate Trump and witness the Infowars man in his pomp.
It will not be a full-blown state visit, complete with the pomp and ceremony of a Buckingham Palace meeting and military welcome.
However, unlike human sumo matches that tend to go wild with pomp and circumstance, these sumo bots don't care about impressing the crowds.
Ryan Staake, the video's director and head of creative studio Pomp&Clout, says the decision to use deepfakes was part artistic, part practical.
Then, of course, there are the funerals that are intentionally funny — which, amid all the pomp and circumstance, can be a major relief.
" The second definition, now obsolete, is instructive as well: "Ostentation, display of the outward tokens of position, as riches, dress; vain-glory, pomp.
Jefferson bristled at the pomp and circumstance of the French court where he served as American minister and thought himself a humbler man.
AT A LOCAL BAR: Yes, along with the hype and pomp comes debate-watching extravaganzas like you might find for the Super Bowl.
Seven days earlier, in contrast, everything was rejoicing and pomp, with nearly all the major polls predicting a big victory for the agreement.
Rihanna's "Sledgehammer" — from the "Star Trek Beyond" soundtrack — is primo blockbuster pomp and ceremony, a thick slather of power balladry about overcoming pain.
Now, this doesn't mean we have to forego pomp and circumstance, we should just infuse a little educational content to this annual event.
The straightforward mirror selfie forgoes the pomp and circumstance of other celebrity pregnancy photos, but it gets the point across loud and clear.
Instead, she thinks that in their embrace of the pomp and circumstance of traditional wedding ceremonies, sologamists end up tacitly endorsing the institution.
The goth-pop anthem full of pomp and circumstance was Peak Gerard, giving clearer view to the beautiful brain behind his dark eyes.
And yet somehow, amid all of this routine reality show pomp and circumstance, the cast's emotions feel, for the most part, well — real.
Although the visit was unannounced and therefore "unofficial," Kim's time in China had the same pomp and circumstance as a normal state visit.
I am not one for pomp and circumstance, so her unmistakable hand felt like the only one I was comfortable holding through nuptials.
Typically, an official presidential portrait unveiling at National Portrait Gallery might be a ho-hum affair, even with the traditional pomp and circumstance.
The pomp-filled ceremony at the national stadium in the capital, Tegucigalpa, was marred by large clashes outside between security forces and protesters.
Eschewing pomp while honoring circumstance, Hujar's portraits serve as cogent tributes to what may be called the pedestrian peculiar, or the quotidian queer.
Like many beleaguered and unpopular presidents before him, Trump has come to like foreign trips and the pomp, flattery, and distraction they bring.
He carried his own luggage, enrolled his daughter in public school, and shunned "Hail to the Chief" as an excessive display of pomp.
"Initially, the idea was that the series started in 1912, when the world of the big estates were in their pomp," Carter said.
During the draft, 102 professional eSports players were selected, with all of the pomp and circumstance normally reserved for players on the court.
Remainers worried that he bent over backwards to please Mr Timothy, Mrs May's co-chief of staff, when the latter was in his pomp.
The first day of Trump's presidency will be predictably filled with the pomp and circumstance that has accompanied the inaugurations of all modern presidents.
That said, it still provides a uniquely Oliver Stone-y look at football, and a few indelible moments amid all the pomp and flab.
While the encounter lacked the pomp and circumstance of the leaders' second meeting last year, there were several memorable moments from Sunday's unprecedented event.
You may think, from the pomp accompanying the FCC's vote in December to repeal the 2015 net neutrality rules, that the deed was accomplished.
"The Venerable W." was shown with pomp at Cannes, while "Sittwe" was banned from the Human Rights Human Dignity International Film Festival in Yangon.
The pomp and circumstance didn't immediately disappear, but many in the industry see this as the beginning of the end for flying's glamorous days.
Amid the high-ceilinged pomp of the Indian Treaty Room, the executives signed one-day non-disclosure agreements allowing them to see classified material.
The first couple will travel from June 3 to 5 where they will be greeted with the full pomp of an official state visit.
The best offense in the NBA against the best defense; the glitz and pomp of the Warriors against the workmanlike virtuosity of the Spurs.
But the generals who have run Thailand since a military coup in 2014 are pumping up the pomp in order to bolster their legitimacy.
Large protests are expected during the trip, which has mixed the pomp of a Buckingham Palace banquet and other ceremonial events with political meetings.
Trump will travel to Britain from June 3 to 5 where they will be greeted with the full pomp of an official state visit.
As Polymath's Trevor Koverko and Anthony "Pomp" Pompliano have been saying for the past year, the financial services world is moving toward security tokens.
For all the pomp and circumstance of this Sunday's 88th Academy Awards, we thought we'd have a little fun with the Best Picture nominees.
The pomp and swagger are at odds with his avatar: a Snapchat Boo-R code, featuring nothing but a set of pristinely maintained teeth.
Red carpet, brass bands, American flags, billboard with the two leaders' faces, images of pomp and respect were all over Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's capital.
From headlines such as "Don of a new day" to "pomp and protest," here's a sampling of some of the most striking front pages:
Everyone working here—firefighters, engineers, machinery operators—has a kind of muted-dedication to the work, with none of the pomp of the army.
All of this power and pomp and circumstance can go to their heads and can cause them to behave like an oligarchy of privilege.
The revised plans became known hours after reports that the pomp would cost $92 million, or $80 million more than an initial estimate (CNBC).
This is one of the oddities of the conflict, and one that the embassy move, for all its pomp and circumstance, will not change.
China-North Korea: Last week, Xi made his first state visit to Pyongyang, amid the forcibly choreographed pomp that only North Korea can provide.
Trump in Asia After a day of pomp and circumstance in Beijing, President Donald Trump got down to business with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
With its pomp and circumstance, its brash flashiness and complete lack of substance, EDM was a perfect symbol of the worst of American excess.
" Margaret is a breeze compared with the pomp-obsessed, overreaching protagonist of Tom Bower's " Rebel Prince: The Power, Passion and Defiance of Prince Charles .
When Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles entered under the abbey's vaulted ceiling to "God Save the Queen," the familiar pomp was tinged with sadness.
His hunger for attention became Rudy Giuliani; his thirst for pomp, Scott Pruitt; his taste for provocation, Avenatti; his talent for duplicity, Manigault Newman.
Many "Downton" fans loved the show for its depiction of British pomp and circumstance, and a royal visit escalates the domestic drama even further.
Trumping dress codes, pomp and circumstance, stylists, and even film wardrobe departments, Keaton wearing anything other than layered menswear would be the wrong move.
Mr. Smith, stoic, processed the pomp and circumstance the way he had been conditioned as Inmate No. 227-777 — taking much in, emitting little.
"ROKÉ Cupid" and its companions invest lowbrow media — makeup tutorials, videos of shopping purchases, blurry copies of rom-coms — with the pomp of ritual.
ST. PAUL — Fourth-line forwards like Bryan Bickell rarely draw much attention unless they mess up, especially on a night with so much pomp.
The trial visit, which will not include the traditional pomp and circumstance of an official visit, will include talks with Prime Minister Theresa May.
So from the pomp and circumstance of a state dinner to the nitty-gritty talks, I'm really looking forward to how this plays out.
For the messy business of democratic rule to function, the plaster has to go on, along with the makeup, and the pomp and circumstance.
Sure, the pomp and circumstance of a local nightly news broadcast lends this a bit of a parody feel but also: Fuck this guy, amirite?
During his first term as governor in the 1970s, he rejected the pomp of a limousine and rode instead in a plain blue Plymouth sedan.
And while most awards shows call for the pomp and circumstance of gowns and couture, this democratic demonstration called for a more laid-back vibe.
It is hard not to feel special with the pomp and circumstance of an inauguration and the welcome to a glorious abode, the people's home.
Both the Democrats and Republicans have concluded the nomination process, culminating in the last two weeks of pomp, circumstance and controversy of the national conventions.
However, any discord was eclipsed by mutual expressions of respect, and the pomp and ceremony laid on by Russian officials to greet the Saudi king.
Large protests were seen during the trip, which has mixed the pomp of of a Buckingham Palace banquet and other ceremonial events with political meetings.
He deeply enjoys military pomp and circumstance, and was reportedly disgruntled to learn he couldn't add more military honors to his own Inauguration Day festivities.
A White House ceremony full of pomp and circumstance didn't stop Mel Brooks from having a laugh — by pretending to pull President Obama's pants down.
Happily, there's none of the "Hey, we've got insects on the menu!" pomp that usually surrounds London restaurants using anything creepy-crawly in their dishes.
The humor here swerves between royal pomp and farcical absurdity, with the exhibition's emphasis geared slightly more to the latter — at least in my eyes.
In Le Roi Est Mort we see both power's sinister intoxication, its appeal, but also its farcical mendacity (which it tries to conceal behind pomp).
Parkland, Florida (CNN)On Sunday, seniors at Marjory Stoneman Douglas will march to "Pomp and Circumstance," and bring an end to their high school years.
The couple is staying at Buckingham Palace for a few days, as they mix diplomacy with the pomp and ceremony typical of a royal welcome.
In his honor, the "Pomp and Circumstance" March No. 1 was played as the graduates and guests left the hall, and the audience loved it.
As with the previous ones, this one will be an extravaganza, full of pomp and ceremony more typical of a monarchy than a democratic republic.
North Korea will use the occasion, which it celebrates each year with pomp and ceremony, to call for a peace treaty with the United States.
PARIS (Reuters) - Former French president Francois Hollande has warned his pomp-loving successor Emmanuel Macron: don't forget French royals lost their heads at the guillotine.
Children photobombing solemn events Sometimes politics is way too much about pomp and circumstance and not enough about dabbing and silly faces, am I right?
Pomp and circumstances A subway delay kept him from his college graduation, but these New York train travelers made sure he still got to celebrate.
People march down streets in the bombastic pomp of a national parade, which is juxtaposed with the white, cookie-cutter, and prefabricated houses of suburbia.
The producers of the show know this, and manage to rattle through about ten of them in a video montage, without any pomp or ceremony.
It was a significant anniversary for the Oscars — the academy's 90th show — yet the telecast had no special pomp and circumstance nor even much verve.
Their rhetorical pomp is meant to show the benevolent, problem-solving authority of the state, which has the power to discipline and protect its citizens.
On a day full of pomp and protocol, the couples were then supposed to pose for a photograph, as two Marines saluted by their sides.
Graduation has already been canceled by the coronavirus, but Columbia's MBA students have bigger things on their mind than a lack of pomp and circumstance.
Simplicity and informality joined hands with pomp and circumstance when Meghan Markle, 36, married Prince Harry, 33, Saturday in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
The grand show of respect, the fawning language, the pomp and circumstance — it all melts this president's butter and inclines him favorably toward his flatterers.
Macron, Trump's closest global friend, will make his case during a pomp-filled state visit, Trump's first time deploying the highest form of diplomatic flattery.
The speech has become pomp and circumstance tied in with a laundry list of proposals that the president hopes to push for the year ahead.
WASHINGTON — Donald J. Trump, proudly unpresidential in word and tweet during the transition, readily embraced the pomp-and-patriotism visuals of the presidency on Friday.
On a day usually reserved for pomp, constitutionally mandated procedure and small children parading around in fancy dresses, Congress instead pitched itself into partisan battles.
There was plenty of pomp and a good deal of protest, too, as hundreds of thousands of people descended on Washington to mark the occasion.
From sparse beginning to tentative counterpoint to chordal pomp (with glissandos) in under two minutes, "Angels We Have Heard on High" doesn't outstay its welcome.
Katy Perry's fifth studio album, "Witness," was meant to be a break from the ultra-flashy pomp and spectacle on which she made her name.
President Trump arrives in the Capitol, basks in the pomp and ceremony, and delivers an uncharacteristically reserved speech that includes some passing appeals to compromise.
Trump's meeting with the Queen is not a full-blown state visit, complete with the pomp and ceremony of a Buckingham Palace meeting and military welcome.
Washington (CNN)Inauguration Day, even in the age of Donald Trump, is still pretty predictable, thanks to a city known for tradition and pomp and circumstance.
But amidst the eulogies, some have suggested that beneath the splendid show of pomp and pageantry, where Britain boasts it has few rivals, little might change.
The big day is almost here for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, but before it comes there's a lot of pomp and circumstance to get through.
The sight of Mr Sarkozy stripped of the pomp of high office, just one TV-debate contestant among many, was a tribute to the democratic process.
For all the magnificent pomp and ceremony of last weekend, secular France is still a stony field for a Christian cleric of any kind to hoe.
Once upon a time there were the unnamed sculptors who carved the "Colossi of Memnon", proclaiming the pomp of the pharaoh in statues 18 metres high.
Each year we look forward to the peacock-ing pomp and circumstance that surrounds fashion's bi-annual event almost as much as the runway shows themselves.
President Donald Trump has completed the first of a three-day inaugural state visit to the U.K., but it was one filled with pomp and protests.
This wedding will presumably include all the pomp and circumstance of a traditional ceremony, including Turner's on-screen little sister Maisie Williams, who is a bridesmaid.
The US leader was greeted in elaborate royal fashion here in the Saudi capital, where leaders hoped to woo him with displays of pomp and respect.
It may be intoxicating to see their activism rewarded with the pomp and ceremony of an accord like the Paris climate deal, but they're ultimately meaningless.
The move was widely seen as a rebuke of the president, who has a well-documented love of the pomp and theater lent by TV cameras.
President Trump, 73, and the first lady went to the U.K. in June for a days-long state visit full of pomp and circumstance and protests.
Trump's public remarks in Manila, however, focused far more on the pomp and circumstance bestowed on him during his 5-country, 13-day trip through Asia.
It's clear these kinds of high stakes negotiations happening in real-time, in the public eye, with all this pomp and circumstance, has some serious downsides.
The stories presented in the exhibition, with commentary from CLUI's trek through these terrestrial paths, are sometimes strange in their mundane details, sometimes bedecked with pomp.
But because Rihanna is Rihanna, she still came prepared to endure more than three and a half hours of Grammys pomp and circumstance and mic problems.
With the pomp and circumstance of nuptial rites fresh in my now-mother-in-law's memory and heart, she consistently introduced me as my wife's spouse.
Popular culture's fascination with — and derision for — the pomp and preening baked into awards shows can't but extend to the women fixed in the cameras' glare.
This song cribs part of its melody from Toni Braxton's "Un-break My Heart," but Mr. Brown strips out the pomp and imbues it with modesty.
The Guilt of the U.S. Male My high-school class was graduated in the McCarter Theatre, on the Princeton campus—pomp, circumstance, the whole eight yards.
It is during this pomp and circumstance that one of the most popular bets of the day is paid out: What color is the queen's hat?
But on Friday, the stage was set, everything was scripted, and the pomp and circumstance felt surprisingly like any other inauguration ceremony for any other president.
Do you agree with him that those alarmed by a Trump presidency should resist "the pomp and pageantry" of the inauguration by making their "opposition felt"?
Samsung decided to forgo the Mobile World Congress pomp and circumstance, instead opting to unveil its new products through its own party last week in San Francisco.
Their wedding sounds like it certainly will be a far cry from the pomp and circumstance of the enormous Royal Wedding that captivated the world last month.
Although it is not a formal state visit, which would include pomp, pageantry and a banquet with the queen, Trump will still meet the monarch, Johnson said.
The shootings took place about 60 miles from the embassy dedication, which was filled with pomp and circumstance, a video address from Trump, and calls for peace.
Two years ago the dynasty's 150th anniversary was celebrated with substantial pomp: soldiers presenting arms, a regimental band, and aeroplanes leaving smoke trails in the national colours.
Despite the pomp and ceremony that accompanies such a trip, it has not been without controversy given the president's penchant for off-the-cuff and divisive remarks.
Do not expect the Chinese to behave in the same aggressive military fashion that Europe did in its days of imperial pomp, or as America still does.
We don't show deference to the crown, we're in it for the outfits and glamour, the pomp and the silly hats, none of which we pay for.
During the pomp and circumstance at Kim II Sung square, citizens showed their revolutionary fervor with choreographed performances while vehicles displaying North Korea's military arsenal rolled by.
The interplay between the two—Deith, the grey-suited face of middle-management mediocrity, Marks, all showbiz pomp and crowd-pleasing charm—is nothing short of stunning.
There may be fleeting upsides to lulling the public into a sense of calm, but at some point reality needs to break through all of the pomp.
He was received with pomp and ceremony not only by the leaders of the peninsula's 20 monasteries but by Greece's worldly head of state, President Prokopis Pavlopoulos.
Trump and the queen then stood for a pomp and circumstance-filled ceremony, reviewing troops and entering the royal residence to share a cup of tea together.
Though this newly expanded space is twice as big as the old one at the same location, it still feels modest given the pomp of the shoes.
But really, the only larger trend the 3310 is indicative of is our desire of a break from the endless parade of pomp around minor smartphone upgrades.
Pomp and circumstances are in full swing for many who have graduated from high school or college preparing to move on to their next chapter in life.
Incorporating metals and plastics into interior design in addition to clean lines helped usher out the pomp and circumstance of Victorian-style decor, according to Apartment Therapy.
Amid this pomp, the effect of the glass box is that of nothing so much as a museum specimen case, one intended for curiosities of human scale.
Sadly, Sammy Baugh started his career two years before the first televised NFL game in 1939, and there's likely no surviving footage of him in his pomp.
For all its imperial and papal pomp and circumstance, Rome at heart is a beautiful child — raucous, dreamy, secretive, a touch spoiled, by turns exasperating and enchanting.
Trump and his wife Melania are due in Britain on June 3-5 for a state visit - a pomp-laden affair involving a banquet at Buckingham Palace.
Even though it's 2018, too many people are still concealing their identities, and the pomp and pageantry — and the cost of participating — of Pride Month doesn't help.
It felt so absurd to do a lot of pomp and circumstance about announcing an album, so part of that was being absurd and self-effacing too.
Meanwhile, the U.K. is gearing up for a day of pomp and pageantry when Parliament is due to re-open for a new parliamentary session on Monday.
When "A Book of Common Prayer" came out, the country was still drunk on Bicentennial patriotism; 1976 had given us a big dose of pomp and ceremony.
There is one unifying factor: In each case, excited crowds watch two people whose personalities have been deliberately obscured, hidden behind a veil of pomp and propriety.
The committee did not announce a new date for the session, which is held with pomp and pageantry in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
For most of our pets, a nice chew toy or a day at the park is an easy choice over the pomp and pageantry of dog shows.
In all their silliness, adorned with bowler hats and ill-fitting pants, they transform the pomp and privilege of powerful men into a game of dress-up.
It usually takes place in the House of Lords and is full of the sort of pomp, pageantry, and tradition that draws viewers from around the world.
Instead, the president's embedding a ton of video and images — of speeches, diplomatic pomp and circumstance, and highlights of stops at the zoo on his international trips.
Beyond the pomp of a royal wedding which enthrals millions, the union marries the Hollywood glamour of Markle with one of the royal family's most popular members.
Still, all of the pomp and circumstance associated with a usual State of the Union will be in evidence here, and the speech will serve similar purposes.
In 2005 Scotland became the first part of the British Isles to recognise humanist weddings, which offer a ceremony of pomp and circumstance free of any religious element.
An estimated 20 million people gathered round their television screens (or those of their neighbors) to catch a glimpse of the pomp and ceremony of the momentous occasion.
Coming off the excessive pomp, ambition, and fun of CES and the Detroit Auto Show, maybe it's not surprising this past week has been something of a wreck.
Earlier this week, the president of France, Emmanuel Macron, and his wife, Brigitte Macron, arrived to the White House for a state visit with much pomp and circumstance.
No one foresaw this result—certainly not Mr Santos and the FARC leaders, who celebrated the deal with premature pomp, nor Mr Uribe, who campaigned unremittingly against it.
For all the pomp, it was clear that Britain was just another so-so power, and China a fast-rising one that might one day eclipse the West.
Yet the journalists are usually shown without pomp, too: they sit at their laptops, talk in cafes or deal with the frustrating lack of phone reception in Raqqa.
The bad jokes about the Roadster's ludicrous speed out there are already pouring in, plus this pomp is helping divert attention from Tesla's recent Model 3 production delays.
Ms Rudd never really freed herself from her predecessor's shadow because she took over at the Home Office when Mrs May was in her pomp as prime minister.
The other reason to persist with Mr Irwin's tome is for protection against the foes of trade who have populated America's history and are in their pomp again.
"I was fascinated how they still used all the carriages and still had all that pomp and pageantry even after so many centuries," said Hoatson, who is single.
After the hospital, she met back up with her husband and the Macrons for a pomp-and-circumstance-filled arrival ceremony, and later, a tour of Les Invalides.
Microsoft's annual Imagine Cup, a global competition of high-tech student projects, reached its culmination this week accompanied by the usual pomp at the company's headquarters in Redmond.
Throughout the production process for the first season, Morgan had playfully mocked one of the show's directors, Stephen Daldry, for laying the pomp and circumstance on too thick.
Royal wedding The royal wedding is just days away, but an unfortunate episode of family drama has threatened to take the attention away from the pomp and circumstance.
The pope spared no pomp during the funeral mass for the former archbishop of Boston, which was celebrated in St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican on December 21st.
His comments were a signal that his trip to the UK -- billed as a "working" visit but laced with a degree of pomp and ceremony -- would be eventful.
The works draw attention to the artifice of pomp and ceremony, reminding us that mediated experiences are as much a part of our perceptions as lived, corporeal experience.
He's never been shy about voicing his dislike for the tone of the event, and noted again this week that there's a fine line between pomp and pompous.
But the time has now come for courts across the nation to demonstrate flexibility, to modernize and to put aside stuffy, outdated notions of judicial pomp and circumstance.
Although the septuagenarian commander has styled himself as a great military leader, with a fondness for pomp and titles, experts say his true skill is in forging alliances.
Lunch with the queen, and a wreath at Westminster Abbey: The president's three-day state visit to Britain began with an agenda that was heavy on the pomp.
The pomp and circumstance marks a change from decades in which the events included no public displays of America's military prowess and almost no participation by previous presidents.
It is not the sort of game that lived up to the absurd, gaudy pomp of the ceremony that preceded it, complete with a traditional Russian dance troupe.
Everyone is familiar with the famous season-capping clash between Army and Navy, of course; few other intercollegiate contests are marked by the pomp, circumstance, pressure, and noise.
Bet let's suppose that while you're looking forward to May 19, with all its pomp and circumstance, your fascination goes beyond the cut of Meghan Markle's wedding gown.
The oldest tennis tournament in the world, Wimbledon carries with it all the expected pomp and circumstance, including a strict adherence to a traditional all-white dress code.
Hours of royal pomp and stagecraft played out in the halls of Parliament as the queen and her entourage made an elaborate guest appearance at Britain's government buildings.
The pomp and circumstance surrounding the Jerusalem gathering at a time when 45,000 survivors of the Holocaust live below the poverty line in Israel has drawn growing anger.
In many productions, this would be the occasion for some pomp and circumstance, but not in "Victoria," which comes from the British network ITV, the BBC's commercial competitor.
FRANKFURT — Car executives are paid to be optimists, but behind the pomp and salesmanship at the Frankfurt International Motor Show this week lurked an unmistakable sense of angst.
President Trump, 73, and First Lady Melania Trump, 49, went to the U.K. in June for a days-long state visit full of pomp and circumstance and protests.
Despite the fact that it's a week later than originally scheduled -- due to the government shutdown -- tonight's SOTU will have all the pomp and circumstance of past addresses.
On Page 129, there is a rotogravure of an artwork depicting the Marquis de Nointel arriving in Jerusalem with great pomp and circumstance — the painting on the wall.
While visiting the island in mid-October, I met with Mary Taylor Simeti, the author of "Pomp and Sustenance: 25 Centuries of Sicilian Food," about Sicily's culinary traditions.
Trump and his wife Melania arrived on Monday for a three-day state visit - a pomp-laden affair that involved a banquet at Buckingham Palace on Monday evening.
Expectedly, there's a lot of pomp and circumstance in inaugurating the next president of the United States, from the wreath-laying ceremony to the parade down Pennsylvania Avenue.
But the pomp, laid on by politicians jostling for some reflected glory of the pope's popularity, seemed at odds with a trip that Francis had described as a pilgrimage.
Details from Trump&aposs interview with the paper became public as Trump was attending a black-tie dinner with May to welcome him to Britain with pomp and pageantry.
At an airbase near the eastern city of Voronezh on Tuesday, returning pilots were carried aloft in a ceremony replete with the pomp and circumstance befitting a victorious army.
While Trump signed the first executive order to pomp and circumstance in January, Monday's signing was private, with only one still photograph being sent out by the White House.
But with the meter running down toward Britain's exit from the bloc, Labour Party deputy leader John McDonnell suggested a break with such pomp and ceremony might be needed.
Sweden's youngest royal prince, H.R.H. Prince Alexander Erik Hubertus Bertil, was baptized with regal pomp and ceremony at a service held at Stockholm's Drottningholm Royal Palace Chapel on Friday.
"Abe has figured out the President Trump's psychology quite well and therefore, he is providing the red carpet treatment, the pomp and circumstance that Trump really enjoys," he said.
Trump teased the demise of al-Baghdadi on Twitter on Saturday night before making the official announcement Sunday morning amid the pomp of the White House Diplomatic Reception Room.
One of Sweden's newest little princes, H.R.H. Prince Oscar Carl Olof, was baptized with royal pomp and ceremony at a service held at Stockholm's Royal Palace Chapel on Friday.
While Asian markets extended losses on Thursday following a knee-jerk reaction in the previous session, history indicates that markets tend to largely ignore Kim's nuclear pomp and circumstance.
Tokyo (CNN)President Donald Trump arrived in Japan on Saturday eager for a visit salted with flattery and pomp — particularly as he escapes a hostile political environment back home.
" In four minutes of unstable pomp, with a touch of Animal Collective, Beck's lyrics muse on conundrums — "How can I convince myself to not believe in what I know?
And while Americans enjoy the occasional orgy of pomp and ceremony, this level of partisan excess is more appropriate to a Super Bowl than a Constitutionally mandated information briefing.
Liberty 79, Wings 03 The Liberty finished with the W.N.B.A.'s best record last season, but there was little pomp before their home opener Sunday at Madison Square Garden.
Emmerson Mnangagwa, the man who helped orchestrate the coup from hiding, was sworn in as interim president last Friday with all the pomp and circumstance that the occasion demands.
The dinner offered much pomp and circumstance with a military band, red carpet and ornate surroundings, even though Trump's stop in the UK is officially not a state visit.
But in most respects, Friday's pomp and circumstance will likely resemble past inaugurations, with more outré ideas like a helicopter ride from New York to DC ultimately being rejected.
President Trump arrived in Britain on Monday for a three-day state visit that will combine royal pomp and circumstance, and high-level talks with Prime Minister Theresa May.
In Bollywood and real-life, the pomp of upper-class ceremonies — including the age-old traditions, battling egos and patriarchal powers at play — has captivated audiences across the globe.
Mr. Trump is deeply unpopular in Britain, and any visit by him — let alone a state visit with all its pomp — would probably be met with wide-scale protests.
The patriotic pomp can have unintended consequences, especially when the simple act of watching a football game becomes a political statement, as it did for some in recent years.
I assumed there must be a preening bwana mkubwa, or big man, at the front of the plane, readying himself to be met with pomp, chaos and a convoy.
At every turn they achieve what is expected in Elgar — nobility, hush, pomp — and yet seem uneasily to undermine it, in a reminder that Elgar's world was Mahler's, too.
"We need to make sure the pomp and circumstance gets pulled back, and make sure actual things are done to make sure their nuclear capabilities are dismantled," Spicer said.
Now that the pomp and circumstance of his first State of the Union speech is over, the most important question we should be asking ourselves is what is next?
Credit...Jason Andrew for The New York Times WASHINGTON — In the uncertain turmoil of American politics, there is reassurance in the predictable pomp of the State of the Union.
At these restaurants and others like it there was a certain level of pomp that one expects from a $100 meal, but there was a sense of fun, too.
In contrast to this pomp and ceremony, festivities have been scaled back in Hong Kong, which has been wracked by nearly four months of often-violent anti-government protests.
A left-field art-pop break-up record that sees Tyler performing as a biwigged alter ego, IGOR casts this sensibility center stage, then ratchets up the glorious pomp.
It was perhaps less imaginative than one might have hoped for the pomp and circumstance of the occasion, but Trump also ensured she wouldn't steal the spotlight from the Queen.
"We really wanted it to be sweet and also just taken seriously in the love for each other but not taken so seriously in any sort of pomp and circumstance."
The pomp and circumstance of this week's Sochi summit, where President Vladimir Putin hosted 43 senior African leaders, furthers a narrative Russia is crafting about its return to the continent.
In 1596 Andrew Melville, a Scottish Presbyterian, explained Luther's doctrine of the "two kingdoms" to his king, James VI. In one kingdom James was a king, ruling in earthly pomp.
However, with it being the final road game in the 20-year career of Kobe Bryant, the night was treated with all the pomp and circumstance of a postseason encounter.
So in threatening to eschew all manner of presidential engagement, save the pomp and circumstance for which he lives, he has simply shed all pretense and shown his true self.
In fact, Morgan Creek Digital Assets founder Anthony "Pomp" Pompliano is already using the platform to introduce a daily podcast to complement his existing crypto-focused Off the Chain newsletter.
If you had an early bedtime or just don't care for pomp and Teleprompter patter, here are the biggest moments you may have missed from Sunday night's Grammy awards. 93.
The question of what priests and popes should wear — and the scale of grandeur they should evoke — ties into a much wider ecclesiastical culture clash over liturgy, pomp, and tradition.
In a spectacular display of pomp and pageantry, the Prince was crowned WBO featherweight champion, though the whole thing had been somehow sadistic, even by the standards of nineties boxing.
Small wonder that people have historically coveted weasel pelts — mink, sable and ermine, the fur of pomp and royalty taken from the animals in winter, when their coats turn white.
Hicks, a switch-hitter, was something of a surprise only because it would be opening day — an event rife with pomp, circumstance and optimism for what the season can be.
His work on the English constitution focussed on a paradox: the pomp and circumstance of monarchy had an important function, he argued, precisely because the monarch had no real power.
When a Range Rover carrying the president rolled into the castle quadrangle at teatime, the serene and pomp-filled atmosphere seemed worlds away from the protest-roiled streets of London.
The cost, the crowds, the exquisite re-enactment of ancient spectacle — all of it may seem fit for a king, but the scale of the pomp signals a remarkable evolution.
But given the searing memories of loss and suffering in so many families, the opportunity to honor a relative has remained popular, even among people discouraged by the official pomp.
Tuesday's gigantic parade in Beijing to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic looked like something out of the late Brezhnev era: endless military pomp and gray old men.
The "Jupiterian" model has inspired new pomp in the exercise of power at the Élysée Palace; no doubt Mr. Trump will be given a taste of it on Bastille Day.
For all the pomp and circumstance expected at the signing ceremony — and repeated assurances from American negotiators — many are still unsure of exactly what the two nations are agreeing to.
But his peers aren't his heroes either — wearing psychedelic suits and playing piano with melancholic pomp does not a Ziggy Stardust make (see, the distended single "Sign of the Times").
Visually, the show is pure Los Angeles, bright and dynamic, with the cameras observing with amused theatricality the pomp of elaborate L.A. houses, their kitchen islands as big as Mustique.
There was a lot of fanfare and pomp on Friday when the heir to the British throne led the naming ceremony for Britain's second aircraft carrier, HMS Prince of Wales.
President Trump in the UK After a day of the kind of pomp and ceremony he craves, President Trump is getting down to some business this morning in the United Kingdom.
Trump's preoccupation with Biden -- even during a pomp-saturated trip to Japan -- can be used to bolster the narrative that the longtime Delaware senator is a mortal peril for the President.
Though it's unclear how the Trumps will celebrate this anniversary, it's sure to be eclipsed by the pomp and circumstance of the inaugural weekend and the adjustment to White House life.
The 93-year-old monarch hosted the US President and first lady Melania Trump for an official State Visit filled with pomp and circumstance last week, including dinner at Buckingham Palace.
After more pomp and circumstance, with servicemen and women lined up to see Trump off, the president headed back to Air Force One, where González-Colón spoke about what comes next.
The pomp and pageantry that's accompanied KISS is no different from any that accompanied Elvis Presley or Little Richard, or other icons of the genre who receive nothing but total respect.
Displaying the best of British pomp and pageantry, the Brits treated China's top officials to a royal banquet at Buckingham Palace where Xi and his wife also stayed during their visit.
For all the pomp and circumstance surrounding this year's conflicted Oscars, the one image from it I haven't been able to shake is Ryan Seacrest's frozen smile on the red carpet.
The world needs more sports movies that speak truth to power, or at the very least offset the mythos and pomp that surrounds the considerably more complicated business of college sports.
"His arrival was met with much pomp and circumstance, including a congregation of Scottish clan chiefs each wearing the 'traditional colors' that represented the various regions of the land," writes Paulas.
It's kinda crazy that Cardi decided to put this out now without much pomp and circumstance ... considering she made such a big fuss about hiding the baby's face for so long.
An official invitation for a state visit, which entails much pomp and ceremony, was extended in 2017 not long after the president was sworn in — but the trip was repeatedly delayed.
And while such matters aren't necessarily important in the bigger scheme of things, it does feel as if there's a donut hole at the center of all this pomp and circumstance.
"For us, going public has never really been about the pomp or the circumstance of it all, so you won't see us ringing any bells or throwing any parties," Ek said.
Following a welcome ceremony full of pomp and circumstance and a Royal Salute, the Trumps will inspect the Guard of Honor and then join Her Majesty for tea in the castle.
Paris (CNN)From white-knuckle handshakes to basking in the pomp and circumstance of a military parade, French President Emmanuel Macron and US President Donald Trump have built a strong relationship.
Hair metal had died a fiery, brutal death in the preceding two years, with the pomp and circumstance of glam swiftly replaced by the stripped-down, lackadaisical, ambivalent attitude of grunge.
The week rolled around with all the pomp and ceremony of a set of blood stained bed sheets, and I coerced myself into going for a jog on the first day.
Top officials should "travel without pomp, minimize impact on public life, and not have vehicles exceeding the set standards", say the rules, which were released by the official Xinhua news agency.
Even though Bennett would've seemed out of place amidst the pomp and bombast of Gaga's performance, there was a considerable lack of surprise throughout, which could be seen as a disappointment.
During President Trump's hourlong visit with the queen at Windsor Castle on Friday — they shared tea, a handshake and traditional pomp-and-circumstance — one awkward moment stood out on social media.
The pomp, pageantry and military precision with which Mr. Bush's funeral unfolded on Wednesday was a product of decades of planning and practice by military officials and the late president himself.
Speaking of dissonance, the musician Paul Weller grew up near Eton, though he sure wasn't posh, and he came to loathe the exercises and pomp of the school and its students.
This sweeping history of British colonial India rejects nostalgic portrayals of pomp and ceremony, arguing that the imperialists never stopped feeling vulnerable—hence their vengeful violence in the face of dissent.
There was an autumn crispness to the air and Paris was, on Monday, as it is wont to be at such times, gleaming with pomp and a sense of circumstance past.
There is bound to be plenty of royal pomp and stagecraft in London today when Queen Elizabeth II gives a speech laying out Prime Minister Boris Johnson's agenda for next year.
Normally, the 70th anniversary, like the 50th, would have been held in Washington, where the alliance's founding treaty was signed, with three days of pomp, substance and a White House dinner.
The Via has a slightly exasperating way of showing up like this, presenting itself in all its official pomp just at the point you feel that it has abandoned you forever.
Among them is Mujahid Ramadan, the former CEO of the nonprofit Nevada Partners in North Las Vegas, a historically black city roughly eight miles from the pomp of the Bellagio Hotel.
After a day of pomp and ceremony with the royal family, President Trump met with Prime Minister Theresa May today, when widespread protests over his state visit are expected in London.
The day is filled with pomp and tradition, including a parade of carriages and men on horseback to Buckingham Palace, followed by the big royal family balcony moment and a colorful flypast.
Trump will likely revel in a ceremony laden with pageantry and military pomp, with U.S. soldiers marching down the Champs Elysees boulevard beside French servicemen - a welcome respite from his domestic woes.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Authorities in the Russian region of Chechnya on Friday inaugurated what they said was the largest mosque in Europe in a pomp-filled ceremony attended by local and foreign officials.
It was contained in the "work report" that Li Keqiang, the prime minister, presented to the NPC's 2,970 members amid the cavernous pomp of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
The WWE wrestler, engaged to Total Bellas star Nikki Bella since April 2017, says he's excited for his future with his bride-to-be, but doesn't need all the pomp and circumstance.
Still, the White House once hoped the trip, wrapped in the pomp and circumstance of diplomatic protocol, could offer a chance at a reset after a tumultuous first four months in office.
Yet in the shadows of the pomp, leading defense and technology thinkers will meet for three days at Georgetown University, determined to bring a new, innovative approach to dire national security problems.
Filipinos are drawn to Duterte's no-nonsense, man-of-the-people style, which sits oddly with the pomp and protocol he encountered at this week's meeting of Southeast Asian leaders in Laos.
Constantly surrounded by pomp and circumstance, Prince William decided to push all the ceremony aside and comfort a grieving woman who was still looking for her husband after London's Grenfell Tower fire.
Crucially for Washington, Seoul's pomp and ceremony distract the casual observer from piecing together a more complete, comprehensive picture of the situation on the Peninsula in the lead-up to Friday's meeting.
The GOP response has been a fraught assignment for Republicans in the past, with several rising stars struggling to match the pomp and circumstance of Obama's address to a packed congressional chamber.
The Fourth of July — for all its pomp and patriotism — ought also to be a moment of self-reflection by U.S. policymakers struggling to develop a coherent strategy for the Middle East.
The trumpet is victory, it is pomp, it is ceremonious as all fuck, and Jay Rock and Kendrick Lamar know it, because it's all over their new track "Win"—hear it above.
JON PARELES The grave pomp of Russian late Romanticism meets the jittery electronics of trap in Zola Jesus's "Exhumed," an early preview of her album, "Okovi" (Russian for "shackles") due in September.
WARSAW, Poland — Winning a Nobel Prize in Literature is usually a cause for celebration in the writer's home country, a point of pride and a justification for a bit of patriotic pomp.
The sparsely attended ceremony in a small room of the solemn chateau had none of the pomp of the Versailles Treaty signing, a few months earlier, in the magnificent Hall of Mirrors.
" As I watched the members of Congress and chief justice try, by means of pomp and solemn ceremony, to confer the trappings of legitimacy upon the president's removal hearing, that word — "intacta!
In November 1919, news of Einstein's triumph was announced to the world with all due pomp and circumstance at a joint meeting of Royal Society and the Royal Astronomical Society in London.
Pomp Long, a fiddler whose owner, according to the Richmond Leader , had "placed him under Frank Johnson when he recognized his natural talent," was briefly considered a rival to Johnson in ability.
It's the first visit Trump has made to the country since his state visit in June when he and the first lady were welcomed with full pomp and pageantry — and widespread protests.
The public pomp, which included honors for police officers and emergency medical workers as well as civilians who tried to stop the truck, will set an official seal on the city's mourning.
While exploring the epic's intricate maze of stories within stories, Battlefield zooms in on Yudhishthira's spiritual journey, as he learns dharma (duty, virtue, justice) and renounces the world and all its pomp.
However, little is known about the 18th-century sculptor behind the eagle, which is posed grasping a shield adorned with the rising sun, and flanked by flags, cannons, and other military pomp.
But, as most minimalists would agree, in a sea of fluffy brushes and temporary extensions, it's nice to have a simple formula that gets the job done without all the pomp and circumstance.
There was the traditional pomp and pageantry of a South Korean honor guard, but the soldiers wore 19th-century imperial costumes, recalling a time before the peninsula was divided by ideology and war.
And with its glittery pomp and grandiose circumstance, the halftime show screams Gaga, who's managed to hold her own against a legend like Elton John while being just the right amount of weird.
"In this new page in Istanbul, there will from now on be justice, equality, love, tolerance; while misspending (of public funds), pomp, arrogance and the alienation of the other will end," he said.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Red Bull rekindled memories of their pomp at the Singapore Grand Prix, but team driver Daniel Ricciardo doesn't expect a three-way tussle at the top in Formula One just yet.
Rather than the "pomp and circumstance" of an initial public offering, the Swedish firm, which is widely credited with turning round the fortunes of the music industry, opted for an unusual direct listing.
"Working on the land is seen as the lowest form of employment," Capper said, looking out across the Malvern Hills that once inspired Edward Elgar to compose his patriotic march, Pomp and Circumstance.
That's why it was surprising that this episode of Victoria was not about the pomp and circumstance of their big day, as much as it was about the politics leading up to it.
Despite all pomp and circumstance, ordinary North Koreans are not confident that improvement in relations between the North and the United States will last long and give them a better economy, defectors say.
None of these figures stack up against Tesco's performance when it was in its pomp under Sir Terry Leahy, but they are a lot better than last year's, and slightly ahead of expectations.
WITH all the pomp, pageantry and protest-deterring security, which are traditional at such affairs, the annual session of China's rubber-stamp legislature, the National People's Congress (NPC), will open on March 5th.
Once Stephanie was settled in, "Pomp and Circumstance" started playing and Dalton walked in along with his football teammates in their jerseys and friends from his graduating class in their caps and gowns.
Putin presides over an annual parade to commemorate the Soviet Union's World War Two victory over Nazi Germany, but the Kremlin has said next year's 75th anniversary would be marked with great pomp.
Merkel's diminished role in the transatlantic hierarchy will be on display when she visits Washington for a working visit on Friday that will have none of the glittering pomp of Macron's state occasion.
"We highly doubt there is a single victim of abuse who will ever receive the same attention, pomp and circumstance by Pope Francis," the network said in a news release after Law's death.
Britain rolled out the royal red carpet for U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife on Monday laying on pomp and pageantry ahead of a formal banquet with Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace.
There has been plenty of pomp and circumstance, and even more long-windedness, as governors from coast to coast stepped to rostrums this month to deliver their annual State of the State addresses.
Queen Victoria's first encounters with Abdul Karim (Ali Fazal), an Indian functionary sent to Britain to present her with a ceremonial coin, are in comedic scenes that lampoon the pomp of her court.
The trip has been pushed back time after time since then, and it has been downgraded to a "working visit," rather than a state visit, which would occasion far more pomp and circumstance.
"  One can only imagine the high pomp attending that wretched circumstance; pitched to the dubious legitimacy of its occasion, it must have made the royal weddings seem like an elopement on "Hillbilly Handfishin'.
The oil-rich nation claims the Johan Sverdrup field, which was opened with pomp by the Prime Minister last week, is helping to "reduce emissions" because it is completely powered by renewable energy.
The enduring image of Mr. Erdogan's visit will not be the pomp at the White House but that of his security guards and other supporters beating up protesters outside the Turkish ambassador's residence.
The White House has hosted numerous world leaders in the first year of the Trump administration, but none were official state visits with all the trappings, pomp, circumstance and accompanying glittering state dinner.
For a bit of pomp and circumstance, the Garden View Tea Room offers afternoon tea and the over the top Disney's Perfectly Princess Tea that includes music, dancing, story time, and unique gifts.
In "Aquarian," Daniel Rossen sings, "Every moment brings a bitter choice/The knowledge you can't win with what remains," yet a processional beat and reverential organ chords suggest pomp and pride, not resignation.
This riveting investigative article lifts the royal curtain on the intricately crafted pomp and grief that will define the United Kingdom and her subjects in the minutes, hours and days after her death.
After two days of pomp and bipartisanship last week, the battle over the trial proceedings is now expected to descend into raucous partisanship that threatens to hang over the rest of the trial.
Argentina, with Juan Roman Riquelme in his pomp and a young Lionel Messi, were undone by Brazil's counter-attacks and a decisive own goal by Roberto Ayala 2011 (Argentina): Uruguay 3 Paraguay 0.
But talks have since stalled over how to implement the vaguely worded agreement, the product of a meeting that some of Mr. Trump's critics disparaged as full of pomp but light on substance.
But his youth has significance, too: The pomp and circumstance of the papacy feels deeply medieval, but the show's director Paolo Sorrentino keeps slipping in jarring juxtapositions of the medieval and the modern.
But he shuffled out of the courthouse with an uncharacteristic lack of pomp, in a short-sleeve polo shirt, standing only half-visible in a large crowd — a man swallowed by his watchers.
Kim Jong-un, North Korea's ruler, greeted President Xi Jinping of China this week with the pomp and ceremony befitting the leader of the North's oldest ally, closest friend and largest trading partner.
The king sat on a golden throne under a nine-tiered umbrella to receive royal regalia including a gold-enameled, diamond-tipped crown in ceremonies that mixed glittering pomp with solemn religious rites.
There's probably enough pomp and gold backsplash here to satisfy anyone who just wants to say they saw Shakespeare on Broadway — as long as they don't actually care about the contents of the performance.
Not only will those fans get the pomp and circumstance of the old-school environs, they'll have the opportunity to see an encore screening of Moana, which gets tacked on the five-flick lineup.
Blackstone — whose co-founder and chief executive, Stephen A. Schwarzman, is a prominent supporter of President Trump — rushed to unveil the infrastructure fund during the pomp-filled presidential visit to Saudi Arabia last May.
It was a stark contrast that made headlines around the world -- the order and pomp of Beijing versus the rage of Hong Kong's demonstrators, with one protester even shot by police in a confrontation.
I always tear up when I hear 'Pomp and Circumstance,' but when he came down the hallway and got to the door of his dad's room and he started crying, we all started crying.
Since Harry will likely never be the monarch (he's currently fifth-in-line), there's less responsibility on his shoulders to have a traditional ceremony with all the pomp and circumstance of his brother's wedding.
Like other opposition leaders, she sharply criticises the current president, Enrique Peña Nieto, for welcoming Mr Trump to Mexico with the pomp of a government leader when the New Yorker was still a candidate.
Sitting next to Prince William and Kate Middleton, who were also caught holding hands, the royals arrived with as little pomp and circumstance as possible in attempts to keep the attention on the bride.
It's like being the guy behind the guy, the comedian's comedian, the power behind the product that doesn't get to reap the pomp and circumstance of retail displays and big and flashy press conferences.
The Macrons will return to the White House on Tuesday morning for a pomp-filled arrival ceremony on the South Lawn, complete with members of all five branches of the military in formal uniforms.
President Trump was lavished with extravagant royal pomp here Saturday, an elaborate start to a trip meant to bolster international partnerships but which aides now hope can reset a scandal-pocked narrative back home.
The schedule will involve a special level of pomp and circumstance to signal White House pleasure that after nine years of conservative rule, its northern neighbor now has a like-minded leader in office.
Louis's grand pomp allows humor to swallow various aspects of his "nobility" into a satirical network lying silently beneath it, an invisible mockingness at work below the realm of the regal power of appearance.
In that vein, since Vatican II, papal and priestly dress has tended to the more austere: a rejection of what was seen, by many, to be outdated and out-of-touch pomp and circumstance.
The morning smacked of crisp autumn air and rich star-spangled pomp, and for a few seconds at least, I allowed myself to pretend this would be a normal Veterans Day in the city.
And so we could call this exhibition a battle of the swaggerers, the pomp of a very eclectic brand of Viennese historicism facing off against the theatrical push and preen of two great Italians.
For all the pomp and circumstance around the proposal, CBO found that it would only decrease actual spending by around $1 billion over a decade, largely due to the proposal's focus on unobligated funds.
Its platinum 2015 album, "Blurryface," is adventurous and ambitious; while remaining resolutely pop at its core, it aspires to rock's pomp without losing sight of how rock's energy now largely exists in other genres.
At the Ivies — those institutions that long considered themselves just a hair too progressive for the pomp and ritual of sorority life; where women rushed to "The Vagina Monologues," not the local frat mixer.
But Louisville corner Jaire Alexander cut through the pomp and circumstance—straight to the heart of the moment—when he stopped his interview to celebrate the first-round selection of his teammate Lamar Jackson.
They shun pomp, bombast, and theatrics in favor of just rolling up their sleeves and diving in; they write brilliant epics without making a fuss over it, and have consistently released impressive, vital work.
Smiling and laughing, with our own a capella rendition of "Pomp and Circumstance" ringing through the Yard, we wound our way through the concrete pathways, past the John Harvard statue, and ascended the stairs.
PARIS — France rolled out red carpets and honor guards for President Xi Jinping of China on Monday, but beneath the pomp, there were wary statements about China's influence by his host, President Emmanuel Macron.
But the pomp will also be a chance for Mr. Xi to showcase his "China Dream" — a vision of his nation joining or perhaps supplanting the United States as a superpower leading the world.
But just as the Stock Act was signed into law with lots of pomp and circumstance in April 2012, it was quietly defanged — with the searchable financial disclosures stripped out — about a year later.
In addition to overseeing the usual pomp and circumstance that accompany Olympic opening ceremonies, organizers have also had to make preparations to alleviate the cold at the open-air Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium, Reuters said.
De Quincey beheld, in the "theatre" of his mind, along with "more than earthly splendours," horrors beyond belief: "vast processions" of "mournful pomp," and "friezes of never-ending stories" as terrifying as Greek tragedies.
His first foreign stop as President was in Riyadh, where he was welcomed with high pomp, including massive projections of his face alongside King Salman on the Ritz Carlton hotel where he was staying.
"In Yes, early King Crimson and Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Asia's members played music full of technical hurdles and symphonic pomp," Jon Pareles wrote in reviewing a 1983 concert in The New York Times.
Trump arrived in Britain on Monday for a state visit, with his interventions on Brexit, May's successor and a row over China's Huawei set to overshadow the pomp and a banquet with Queen Elizabeth.
Not even all the pomp and circumstance surrounding This Is Us — which, as I mentioned above, is moving from Tuesdays to anchor Thursdays — revealed the network's actual game plan for airing its second season.
The State of the Union address is one of those moments that allows Mr. Trump to play the role of president, with pomp, standing ovations and, sweeter still, a captive audience of his opponents.
They need all the native and adopted sons and daughters of the Empire State they can get on the card to sanctify the occasion and celebrate their return with the proper pomp and circumstance.
The pomp of the send-off, which followed a five-day wake in a lily-covered room at a hospital in Seoul attended by thousands of people, belied the mess which the patriarch left behind.
With disco's mirror ball shining in their eyes, Roxy completely revamped the punk pomp of "Angel Eyes" into the most ridiculous yet fantastic disco single complete with harps that could only be rented from heaven.
Buried deep in the pomp and circumstance of the press conference was the assertion that the Note 7s battery woes, once a PR disaster, were now the foundation of a new feature for the company.
LOW-KEY ARRIVAL Obama arrived too late for the pomp of a televised official welcome for Gulf rulers at the airport, making a low-key entrance before being whisked off by helicopter to the palace.
After the pomp and pageantry of the parade carries the Queen back to Buckingham Palace, she leads the royal family out onto the historic balcony for the final proceedings – and the day's biggest photo-op.
But few golfers have ever captivated a crowd more, and it was like watching a tape of him in his pomp as he pulled the driver out of the bag and went on the attack.
Instead, the visit will allow time for the two leaders to luxuriate in the pomp and circumstance that they both enjoy and for them to talk in a more personal way with their wives present.
Use of lethal force also refocused global media attention on Hong Kong, even as interest in the non-stop protests had been flagging somewhat, particularly with the pomp and ceremony in Beijing as a distraction.
With shredding guitars and '80s pomp, Sega heralds the genesis of Sega Forever, its new initiative to pump out classic Sega games like Sonic the Hedgehog, Phantasy Star, and Altered Beast for free on smartphones.
Yet despite all the familiar pomp and well-worn phrases, there were enough new policies and numbers in Mr Li's speech to highlight the economic uncertainty now facing many in China, including the government itself.
Season 1, episode 1 brings us the pomp and circumstance of King Robert Baratheon's arrival at Winterfell, complete with banners and horses and strangers from the South whom Winterfell regards warily (and with just cause).
But, now it's been a few years since both Sanchez and Miller's career pomp, the two men will have never been more eager to put on a show and earn the victory on March 5th.
General Secretary Xi Jinping, now the most powerful Chinese leader in decades, put on a masterful show of pomp and flattery, including the first dinner in the Forbidden City for a foreign leader since 1949.
Paris (CNN)US President Donald Trump arrived in Europe for the second time in a week, a trip meant as a pomp-filled celebration of transatlantic ties at a time of anxiety on both continents.
It's simply that, much like 'Super Sunday' and so many other football phenomena, it's as much about the pomp, pageantry and production values of the occasion as it is about delivering anything of actual note.
Jefferson thought Washington and Adams both demonstrated monarchist tendencies and were pulling their Federalist Party and the nation back into a quasi-regal state with all the pomp and pageantry practiced by their colonial masters.
There, Trump was greeted with pomp and circumstance at Blenheim Palace — including a performance from a British military marching band wearing traditional bearskin hats — as part of a gala dinner with Prime Minister Theresa May.
Probably best known for sharing drummer Reuben Storey with Christian Mistress, Moldy Castle blended the sounds of early heavy metal with a garage rock aesthetic and a hint of Sisters of Mercy's gothic rock pomp.
Macron, received with pomp during a three-day state visit, has been under pressure from non-governmental organizations to take a firmer stance after stating in 2017 that he would not lecture Sisi on rights.
Devlin is not a household name the way other white nationalist leaders like Richard Spencer are, and he certainly lacks the pomp of some of the far-right's bombastic hangers-on, such as Milo Yiannopoulos.
For all the pomp of the occasion, though, she was mostly following the lead of the previous government, which had held a peace conference earlier this year, as the first in a series of meetings.
"It ought to be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other from this Time forward forever more," he wrote.
The accompanying pomp and circumstance of another address to a joint session of Congress will allow the president to take his detailed and unfiltered plan directly to the American people in the most favorable light.
The utilitarian, Cotton-­designed shelving that brackets and restrains the pomp of a Verdure tapestry in the master bedroom, for example, includes corded glass at bed level, a nod to Maison de Verre in Paris.
Yet despite DSA's heightened profile, there were no big-name speakers or cocktail parties aimed at courting big donors at the convention—a near inverse of the Democratic National Convention's pomp and circumstance last summer.
But she angered his many critics in Britain then by extending an invitation to make a state visit to Britain with all the pomp and pageantry it brings including a formal banquet with Queen Elizabeth.
"The Edge of Glory" features E Street Band sax man Clarence Clemons; Brian May guests on "Yoü and I." The pomp-rock elements allow Gaga to flex her conventional musical prowess as pianist and singer.
Moscow's Great Communist Street has been renamed Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Street, his centennial is being celebrated with great pomp this week in Russia, and a statue of him in Moscow is planned for the near future.
The production value has gotten a boost: the costumes are more dazzling than ever, and the sweeping shots of the estate and within the house itself highlight a grandeur appropriate for such pomp and circumstance.
This is what the next few days look like: Mr. Macron and his wife, Brigitte, will be honored at a pomp-filled ceremony on the South Lawn this morning, with military units in formal uniforms.
So series creator Julian Fellowes had some work to do in order to devise the circumstances that would justify a return engagement, settling on a Royal visit, with all the pomp and circumstance that entails.
"25" is Adele's least impressive album, but its pomp-and-circumstance soul belting is the sort of classicism likely to appeal to the Recording Academy voting members, who tend to skew older and more traditional.
Harry and Meghan married in May at Windsor Castle, Queen Elizabeth's home to the west of London, in a show of British royal pomp and ceremony watched by millions of television viewers across the world.
He has hit back against populist taunts that free markets are a concession to the bankers and the globalists with refreshing patriotism—whether by crushing the hand of Donald Trump or restoring pomp to the presidency.
They came as Britain prepares trademark pomp for Trump, who will be guest of honor at a state banquet hosted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace on Monday, designed to indulge his taste for adulation.
Harry and Meghan married two months ago at Windsor Castle, Queen Elizabeth's home to the west of London, in a show of British royal pomp and ceremony watched by millions of television viewers across the world.
He wrote the song in response to Irving Berlin's "God Bless America," whose pomp and patriotism Guthrie saw as at odds with the American lives being swallowed by dust and the politicians looking the other way.
"That Trump has even been offered a state visit — with all the pomp and ceremony that it will entail — is truly shocking," the chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Dave Webb, said in a statement.
Trump, a fan of pomp and circumstance, was greeted by the new emperor and his Harvard-educated wife at the imperial palace in Tokyo as part of a formal welcoming ceremony broadcast live on national television.
More than that, the actual seriousness of Kaepernick's protest has blown a hole, deep and wide, right through the pomp and pretense and vast self-seriousness of the NFL and the conversation it wraps around it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Queen Elizabeth and husband Prince Philip mark their platinum wedding anniversary with a small family get-together on Monday, a far cry from the pomp and celebration which greeted their marriage 70 years ago.
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding takes the elements present in Markle and Harry's wedding — pomp, circumstance, intrusive American in-laws — and feeds it through a parodic Hallmark movie machine, then sprinkles it with Christmas dust.
The fan-favorite song from the original 1992 animated Aladdin gets more pomp and circumstance in the upcoming live-action remake, which stars Will Smith as the magical genie that grants Mena Massoud's Aladdin three wishes.
That is less than half their price when he became joint chief executive in July 246 (he became sole boss 22 months later) and an eighth of the peak in Deutsche's pre-crisis pomp (see chart).
His "Time is Love" (2017) was mostly about presentation, about costuming and pomp and circumstance that moved beyond mere theatricality to a shared impulse to celebrate and revere those who are just outside of the norm.
New President Emmanuel Macron has said that dialogue with Russia is vital in tackling a number of international disputes, In May, he welcomed Russian leader Vladimir Putin with great pomp to the royal palace of Versailles.
The rundown, ambling ship is host to the stoic, power-hungry Madame X, for whom the new crew all perform rituals of various sorts — extensive pomp and ceremony involving weapons, extravagant costumes, food, and incredible hats.
Pomp and circumstance may be de rigueur for the Queen of England, but for the first time in over four decades, the queen will be decidedly dressed down for the upcoming State Opening of Parliament. Why?
Washington (CNN)When Petro Poroshenko visited the White House on Tuesday, the Ukrainian President wasn't greeted by the traditional pomp and circumstance that comes with a foreign leader meeting with the president of the United States.
Xi has also cracked down on the pomp that had previously gone with visits by high-level Chinese officials to the provinces, and flashed a deft common touch to show his connection to the ordinary person.
In the video for "Told You So," which borrows its funk pomp from mid-eighties Prince, Miguel dances by himself in an open field, shirt blowing in the breeze, while a rocket rises from the horizon.
But despite the eerie dim of smoldering California wildfires in the distance, the pomp and circumstance of America's finest classic car show carried on, as the champagne flowed on the fairway overlooking the misty Pacific Ocean.
While there's no red carpet the actress hasn't met and conquered with aplomb, there's something about those Riviera breezes and the pomp and circumstance of the French affair that brings out her diamond-encrusted sartorial best.
The pomp and circumstance of the liturgy — from stained-glass windows to priestly vestments — was, in part, a means of conveying theological information visually to a population that wouldn't necessarily have other ways to get it.
Massive crowds gathered in the Thai capital on Thursday to observe the pomp and circumstance on day two of the country's elaborate five-day funeral for King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who ruled the country for 70 years.
Now, 10 months later, despite May extending Queen Elizabeth II's offer of a state visit to the UK -- the pomp and pageantry of which would no doubt delight Trump -- he has not taken up the offer.
It's a showcase of everything that fans find compelling about Division I football: a historic in-state rivalry between two like-minded schools with passionate fan bases, steeped in pomp and tradition, showcased on national television.
Yet overall the stamps revel in the pomp and glory of a great nation, even if it meant overprinting another country's with your name, as was the case with Cape Juby (between Morocco and Spanish Sahara).
Announcing the nomination in a Twitter statement from his press secretary, Mr. Trump eschewed the usual pomp and ceremony that comes with putting forth his nominee to lead the country's 1.2 million active-duty military troops.
As notable as the pomp and ceremony of the rare meeting — the first visit to Pyongyang by a Chinese head of state in 20083 years — was the lack of specifics about policy to emerge from it.
But a substantial portion of the government that they oversee was closed, and the 800,000 federal workers who are not being paid lingered over the festivities on Thursday, an unfortunate circumstance that dampened the usual pomp.
I have a talked a fair bit about the nature of ritual in this series, whether the processional pomp of the City of Dionysia, the Divine Liturgy of Mount Athos or the Greater Mysteries of Eleusis.
"All of the pomp and circumstance, and stress, can make you lose sight of why you're having a wedding in the first place, so I wanted this to be more relaxed and festive," Ms. Chang said.
Mr. Kim's visit to Beijing in March, full of pomp and a bit of showmanship — the trip was still shrouded in secrecy when his train pulled into the capital — was his first overseas trip as leader.
This is what the next few days look like: Mr. Macron and his wife, Brigitte, will be honored at a pomp-filled ceremony on the South Lawn on Tuesday morning, with military units in formal uniforms.
That relationship grew months later when Trump made his first foreign trip to Saudi Arabia, where the President was greeted with opulent pomp-and-circumstance for a series of meetings with Muslim leaders, including King Salman.
RUSSONELLO Working toward self-forgiveness after a divorce, "Moral of the Story" seesaws between fragility and pomp: from Ashe's quavery high voice and parlor-song piano tinkling to a hefty, lurching beat and a massed chorus.
In these works, I get the pomp and circumstance of war and conquest: the varicolored heraldry on fully armored knights relayed across shields, crests, and banners, and the visual pageantry of ancient wooden galleys' semaphoric displays.
It's easy to get caught up in the pomp of diplomacy when you find yourself on an escalator accidentally squeezed in between the tens of thousands of dollars of suits that make up a dignitary's entourage.
Kirke's finishing touch to her Golden Globes look is an excellent reminder that red carpet fashion can be more than mere frivolity or an act of pomp and circumstance for the rich and famous; it's a language.
February 123, 2017: Thousands of anti-Trump protesters rally outside Britain&aposs Parliament while lawmakers inside urge the government to rescind its offer to the president of a state visit stamped with pomp, pageantry and royal approval.
Ranters Theater works in the genre of what has come to be called postdramatic or nondramatic theater, which is performance scrubbed of much of its pomp and artifice, often in an attempt to achieve something more truthful.
Even if a viewer doesn't buy the declarations of love or enthusiasm for the 'journey,' it would be hard to deny that JoJo genuinely feels for the men during the pomp and circumstance of those rose ceremonies.
Britain rolled out the red carpet for U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife on Monday, laying on the pomp and pageantry of a full state visit, including a lavish banquet with Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace.
Washington (CNN)With little pomp or circumstance, Sarah Huckabee Sanders stepped up to the briefing room podium and got straight to business Friday, reading announcements about "Made in America Week" and a new executive order on defense.
The pomp and circumstance of the two-day Saudi visit also gives Trump — who sold himself to voters as an inveterate deal maker — a victory to merchandise abroad, just as his political pressures have intensified at home.
For the special day, Cullen was dressed up in a cap and gown (borrowed from a Build-A-Bear doll) and carried through the hospital hallways by his nurse as "Pomp and Circumstance" played in the background.
A relative unknown, the brilliant jurist who preferred his homestead in New Hampshire to the pomp and circumstance of the nation's capital, was an enormous disappointment to the right, becoming a consistent liberal vote on the court.
To the south, in fact right beneath the property's windows, is the Mall, where the royals and heads of state parade in antique pomp, and across the road are the lake and trees of St. James's Park.
The wedding pomp and ceremony — complete with Anglican prayers and tradition, classical music, a gospel choir and a horse-drawn carriage ride through Windsor — was beamed live to tens of millions of TV viewers across the world.
When President Trump greeted her, for instance, he dispensed with the pomp and circumstance of bowing, opting instead for a friendly handshake, which is certainly an appropriate greeting for even the highest level meeting between American officials.
More than 100,000 people are expected to flock to the genteel town dominated by Windsor Castle where the couple will marry on Saturday in a glittering ceremony mixing traditional royal pomp with a flavor of Hollywood glamour.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's ruling Communist Party has issued new rules to push its fight against deeply entrenched corruption, telling senior officials to travel "without pomp", not to have too many staff and not take too many holidays.
"A lot of foreign leaders are now relying either on flattery and pomp to woo Trump, or they come to Washington with proof of 'big deals' that will appeal to him in this way," says Cato's Ashford.
Antony J. Blinken BEIJING — Amid the pomp that President Xi Jinping of China is bestowing upon his visiting American counterpart, President Trump, it's hard not to see two leaders — and two countries — heading in very different directions.
TEHRAN — After the handshakes, the signature ceremony and the diplomatic pomp of the historic meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong-un of North Korea, many Iranians could come to only one conclusion: We should talk, too.
The first song from the upcoming remake of "A Star Is Born," written and directed by Bradley Cooper, is a good, old-fashioned, sound-of-the-1970s, gumption-of-the-1980s, high-treacle-higher-pomp roots ballad.
Thomas Jefferson thought the gathering of Congress to listen to him was a bit too monarchical in appearance, a criticism that many have made with the increasing pomp and circumstance surrounding modern State of the Union speeches.
The pope, a reformist figure with echoes of the current Pope Francis in his antipathy for pomp and circumstance, has just died, and more than 100 cardinals from around the world are gathering to elect his successor.
Their wedding, which mixed the pomp of St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle with songs by a gospel choir, was a global sensation, making them arguably the most popular members of the family after the queen herself.
Their wedding, which mixed the pomp of St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle with songs by a gospel choir, was a global sensation, making them arguably the most popular members of the family after the queen herself.
Washington (CNN)Washington luminaries, former presidents and the family of John McCain gathered Saturday at Washington National Cathedral to honor and remember the late senator in a grand display of pomp and unity in the nation's capital.
But the size and pomp of the king's entourage may indicate efforts to strengthen trade ties with Asia at a time of falling oil prices, experts said: A demonstration of wealth can be a show of power.
Italy's premier opera theater, Teatro alla Scala in Milan, used to take an extra-long bow, lowering its curtain in July only to raise it with the pomp and circumstance of its celebrated and celebrity-filled Dec.
Trump will arrive in Britain on July 12 for a "working visit", a more sober affair than the original plan for a state visit with its customary pomp and pageantry after it drew threats of mass protests.
The problem with Adora is that she is not only the premiere citizen of Wind Gap — she acts as if she is the town itself, a physical representation of its history and values, its secrets, glory, and pomp.
Twenty-six years after Disney's animated classic Beauty and the Beast swept into theaters, the studio's live action version starring Emma Watson as Belle will do the same, with all the pomp and circumstance befitting a Disney release.
A pomp-filled arrival ceremony on the airport's tarmac was marred, however, by scuffles between US officials and Chinese security, who attempted to keep members of the media and some senior Obama aides away from the US President.
On a day filled with pomp, pageantry and no fewer than five princesses (Sofia, Victoria, Madeleine, Estelle and Leonore for those playing at home), the most scene-stealing moment came when the new parents exchanged their signature look.
In PEOPLE's Summer Grilling issue, on newsstands now, the author of A New Way to Bake shares a show-stopping dessert that will provide some pomp and circumstance when you cut into it in front of your guests.
LONDON (Reuters) - Soldiers involved in the marriage of Britain's Prince Harry to Meghan Markle are no strangers to pomp and pageantry, but for Corporal Major Daniel Snoxell, it's the wedding of an old colleague rather than a royal.
The elaborate 19th-century priestly vestments that will be part of the current exhibit, dating back to a time of particular pomp in the Catholic Church, evoke a debate that is going on in the church right now.
In fact, what the Chinese and Xi want is a "very smooth visit full of pomp and circumstance and very little substance and very little friction," said Michael Fuchs, senior fellow at think tank Center for American Progress.
Beyond the pomp, though, the proudly unpredictable 45th U.S. president also brings demands: He has praised a more radical Brexit-supporting potential successor to May and his envoys have urged a tougher British stance towards telecoms giant Huawei.
"When the pomp and circumstance of the convention is over, millions of Bernie's supporters could well be left wondering why their suggested running mates were not considered," said Donna Smith, the executive director of Progressive Democrats of America.
Whether Trump scribbled the words himself is unclear, but coming just two weeks after he had been hosted in great pomp at the Bastille Day military parade in Paris, it showed just how strong Franco-American ties were.
Beyond the pomp, though, the proudly unpredictable 45th U.S. president also brings demands: He will show support for a more radical Brexit-supporting successor to May and demand a tougher British stance on China and telecoms giant Huawei.
Now in its fourth season, LoftOpera made a name for itself by scrapping the pomp and circumstance traditionally associated with the artform in favor of cheap tickets, solid musicianship, and plentiful booze in the wilds of industrial Brooklyn.
After his news conference at Chequers, Mr. Trump and his wife, Melania, arrived for tea with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle, greeted by a pomp-filled ceremony with uniformed military guards in red jackets and bearskin caps.
The 1734 libretto, by Pietro Metastasio, already felt sclerotic by Mozart's theatrical standards; he tweaked it to create ensemble numbers amid the sequence of dry recitatives and pomp-and-firework arias that made up a traditional opera seria.
Robert Cuccioli makes an appealingly unaffected Caesar: an invader, yes; a colonialist, yes; a man who knows the value of pomp and a crown of laurels, yes; but one wise enough to see his own feet of clay.
A credible version may emphasize the otherworldly charm of its fairyland, the pomp and politics of its nobles, the romantic melee of its lovers or the slapstick antics of its "mechanicals" rehearsing their play — or some combination thereof.
The protests in Hong Kong and Taiwan this weekend presented a sharp contrast to the atmosphere in Beijing, where the Communist Party is preparing to celebrate the 70th anniversary of its rule on Tuesday with pomp and pageantry.
With no final communique and a meeting consisting only of dinner with NATO allies rather than sessions including non-members partners such as Sweden and Ukraine, diplomats say the alliance is playing up the pomp rather than new policies.
The pomp and circumstance of positioning a painting depicting the "Verdict of the People" as the backdrop for the inauguration of a candidate who lost the popular vote by millions is bitterly ironic, as the petition's creators point out.
For us to get to know these folks now, in this setting, without all the pomp and circumstance, to have a beer with them after the conference, is going to be very good for us in the long term.
President Donald Trump began a state visit to Britain but the pomp and formal banquet with Queen Elizabeth looked set to be overshadowed by his views on Brexit, the UK's next leader and a security row over China's Huawei.
Maisel is an excellent work of period TV. The year 23 is found in Midge's full-skirted halter dresses; it's in the pomp of the department store; it's in the tremulous, easily scandalized audiences at Greenwich Village comedy clubs.
Harry, 34, younger son of heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, married the U.S. television star Meghan Markle in May at a ceremony that mixed traditional British pomp with a gospel choir and other nods to her American heritage.
A U.S. diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks in 2011 described her as a "first-rate egomaniac" and she remains unapologetic about her personal extravagance, although officials in her party say she has since reduced the level of public pomp.
Emmanuel Macron was sworn in Sunday as France's new president, and its youngest in history, in a morning of pomp, circumstance and solemnity that included a 21-cannon salute and a ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier.
" When it comes to her personal style, however, the actress is more about comfy, laid-back classic rather than black tie pomp and circumstance, saying, "I keep quite a low profile and I wear jeans and jumpers and Converse.
The crunch moment will come at the end of the congress, when the Politburo Standing Committee, led by Xi, strides out onto the stage of the Great Hall of the People in a carefully choreographed performance of political pomp.
A divided nation before and after For all the pomp and circumstance that surrounds State of the Union addresses, it is hard to think of even a single one that has fundamentally shifted the political dynamics of the moment.
Starting on the night of the "Super Tuesday" primaries on March 1, he has held a string of news conferences in ornate settings, wrapping himself in presidential pomp even as he continued to engage in mockery of his rivals.
Harry, 34, younger son of heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, married the U.S. television star Meghan Markle in May at a ceremony that mixed traditional British pomp with a gospel choir and other nods to her American heritage.
The no-frills event, lacking in pomp or publicity, contrasted sharply with the approach of May's predecessor David Cameron, who secured China's involvement in the project during a lavish state visit laid on for President Xi Jinping last year.
I was intrigued by the tension: horse racing as both a former big-ticket event for the masses in the delirious 1920s and 30s, one of pomp and circumstance, versus its present reputation as a grim receptacle of misery.
I started out going with my mom when Sampras and Agassi were in their pomp, although I idolized Patrick Rafter, the Australian who relentlessly attacked the net and said, "Sorry, mate" when he had to catch his serve toss.
The day will be filled with pomp and circumstance, including a vote on the House floor, a formal "engrossment" ceremony of the impeachment articles and a procession through the Capitol Rotunda to formally deliver the charges to the Senate.
For many, New York Fashion Week can feel intimidating to follow, but you don't need to buy into the pomp and circumstance of it all to appreciate the wearable trends that spill off the streets and into the mainstream.
Andrew Desiderio, Congress reporter: I'm going to echo my colleagues here and say that the pomp and circumstance — and indeed the historical significance — of the transfer of the impeachment process from the House to the Senate was definitely memorable.
LONDON — Invited just days after his inauguration to make a state visit to Britain, President Trump is expected to travel to London this year to meet Queen Elizabeth II amid all the pomp and ceremony the British can muster.
On Tuesday, the country's National Day, Mr. Xi will preside over a military parade through Tiananmen Square, choreographed with such pomp and pageantry that its main focus has become highlighting Mr. Xi's power in the face of rising challenges.
And many Mexicans feel that he has begun to do just that: pouring money into social programs, crisscrossing the country in commercial flights to speak directly to ordinary Mexicans, slashing government salaries and forgoing the pomp of past presidents.
Joseph was also one of the more enlightened monarchs of the day, noted for his rejection of regal pomp, his expansion of popular education, his integration of Jews into Austrian society, and his cultivation of a modern state bureaucracy.
But beneath the pomp of a second state dinner and the mateship between longstanding allies, there will be the silent discomfort of a major power cajoling its old friend to step up to the immense challenge posed by China.
De Villiers' resignation followed a fierce row last week between the two men just as France prepared for the military pomp of a July 19953 Bastille Day parade where Macron's U.S. counterpart Donald Trump was the guest of honor.
Bobby Rush of Illinois "We are watching the presidency erode before our eyes and I, for one, refuse to participate in pomp and circumstance that does nothing but normalize his egregious and hateful behavior," Rush said in a statement.
Australia, where huge crowds once flocked to local courses when favorite son Greg Norman was in his pomp, has battled to attract sponsors and fans to its marquee events in recent years, while struggling to arrest declining rates of participation.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WASHINGTON, DC — In February, the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) unveiled with presidential pomp a portrait of Kevin Spacey as Frank J. Underwood, dark prince of politics in the popular Netflix series House of Cards.
IN A set piece of imperial pomp, power and benevolence for which the Chinese capital seems designed, the leaders of more than two dozen countries, plus envoys from fourscore more, gathered in Beijing last weekend—in awe of Xi Jinping.
Though Burberry's sales have been on the decline, which saw the company's shift to bags and basics to make up for the deficits, it may take more than pomp and circumstance to revive a house that's over 150 years old.
In short, for all its pomp and pretension, "Blade Runner 2049" is a Hollywood superhero blockbuster at heart: the kind of bombastic, effects-packed film which expects you to gasp at the spectacle and not think too much about the logic.
Yet for all the pomp, the new court has an uncertain future, clouded by doubts about how many firms will agree to use it—though its remit now extends to large disputes involving foreign businesses, not just belt-and-road deals.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With U.S. fighter jets flying overhead, President Donald Trump praised the military and reveled in a show of pomp and patriotism on Thursday in a celebration of Independence Day that critics accused him of turning into a political event.
That announcement was rolled out with the traditional pomp by a President who followed the script, and a silver-haired nominee who spoke well and looked the part (insofar as such parts have always been cast with silver-haired white men).
TV ABOUT THE MAPLE LEAFS (212-33-23): Lost in the pomp and circumstance of Matthews' arrival in Toronto is the team's sluggish power play, which has failed to convert on four opportunities in each of its first two games.
The British remain broadly supportive of the monarchy, albeit with a sense of mild irony about the pomp and pageantry that accompany it, though many have deep respect for the current monarch, Queen Elizabeth, after 66 years of dutiful service.
It also fails to address that Brook is a respected welterweight world titleholder who Khan actively avoided to fight during his pomp—fresh off winning welterweight titles and Olympic Silver in Athens back in 2004—and throughout the rest his career.
The pomp and pageantry included a signing ceremony for a military arms deal to Saudi Arabia, worth $110 billion effective immediately and up to $350 billion over 10 years, and ended with a boisterous banquet filled with music and dancing.
Graduation ping-ponged between jazz-fusion, French electro-house, and orchestral pomp with abandon, held together by gloss alone; My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy's gestation was just as complicated, and its roster of guests and collaborators was just as packed.
Deutsche, which settled for $1.9 billion with the FHFA in 2013, is indeed likely to pay much less than $14 billion for the sins of its swaggering pomp; but it can ill afford a bigger bill than it bargained for.
Billed by both sides as an informal meeting rather than a summit, with none of the pomp and ceremony of a state visit such as 21-gun salutes, the two men held talks on Friday that lasted far longer than expected.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration pulled out pomp, ceremony and a string quartet to celebrate the swearing in of its new top diplomat, Mike Pompeo, in an event intended to send clear messages within Washington and to the outside world.
But beyond the official pomp, Wednesday's elections for the Syrian People's Assembly — a largely powerless parliamentary body in a country where nearly every decision rests with President Bashar al-Assad — served mainly to highlight the country's deep divisions and uncertainty.
It is billing the trip as a "state visit plus" and will shower Trump with all the pomp and spectacle China's history and culture can muster, at iconic sites like the Great Hall of the People and the Forbidden City.
U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized pomp and ceremony on Monday as Macron began a state visit to Washington likely to be dominated by differences with the United States over trade and the nuclear accord with Iran.
There were a few outliers—notably Gorgeous George, whose use of "Pomp and Circumstance" served to bludgeon the 1950s audience over the head with the idea that his character was effete, snooty, and maybe gay—but they really were outliers.
At the invitation of Queen Elizabeth, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are due in Britain on June 3-5 for a state visit - a pomp-laden affair involving a carriage trip through London and a banquet at Buckingham Palace.
He was dressed in the same uniform he'd worn onstage in his pomp: a black fedora, black T-shirt emblazoned with his Nobody insignia, black button-down with the same logo stitched onto the pocket, black jeans, and black cowboy boots.
For all the pomp and circumstance surrounding LeEco's US launch, the company hasn't exactly made its products easy to get here in the States, largely relying on what it's deemed "flash sales" – or limited time offers through its own store.
So Prince Mohammed's choice of Western attire - jeans, jacket and open-neck shirt in California, suit and tie in Washington to meet some political leaders in Washington - and with less pomp than is usual on such visits sent a clear signal.
Ahead of President Donald and first lady Melania Trump's hosting of the Australian prime minister at the White House for an official visit and state dinner, take a look at some of the carefully coordinated pomp and circumstance, step by step:
Since becoming mayor, Ms. Carmena has shunned pomp, even as she occupies one of the city's most imposing buildings, which was purchased and turned into Madrid's city hall under her predecessor, Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, at a cost of €500 million.
For all the pomp surrounding Mr. Xi's welcome last week — royal honors, mounted guards, a soul-rending performance by the tenor Andrea Bocelli — Matteo Salvini, one of Italy's two deputy prime ministers and its interior minister, skipped the festivities altogether.
Instead, he said, Tuesday's pomp was "a political stunt that is meant to help the leaders to avoid accountability" while the proposal itself was "a series of steps that lock in" positions "more extreme" than Israel has ever held before.
JERUSALEM — Unlike the royal pomp and ceremony with which President Trump was greeted over the weekend in Saudi Arabia, the plans for his arrival on Monday in Israel had devolved into an unseemly political ruckus before Air Force One touched down.
But for aides in this White House, which plans to host President Emmanuel Macron of France for a ceremony of pomp that belies more serious negotiations over the Iran nuclear deal and trade concessions, this may be easier said than done.
Inspired by everything from basket weaving to Francis Bacon's distorted figural paintings, the pair were originally drawn to the medium by "the unabashed pomp and ceremony that surrounds the experience of wearing a mask in a ritualistic ceremonial setting," says Young.
Director Fernando Meirelles does a splendid job of keeping these two wily, sympathetic combatants front and center, even as he makes the most of the visual environment, especially when it comes to the detail, pomp and circumstance of Vatican ritual.
They should, because in everything from the finale of the "Enigma Variations," to the great dramatic moments in the symphonies, to the "Pomp and Circumstance" marches, there is a language of communal, national, imperial majesty, which is inscribed into musical sound.
Maybe it seems flippant to point out that this time around we are stuck with a collective mediocrity, that threats and deadlines are relayed in street slang by barely articulate ministers or with all the pomp and circumstance of Twitter.
Think of Vincente Minnelli, and of Technicolor in its pomp; think of the fluorescence of "The Trolley Song," in "Meet Me in St. Louis"—clang, clang, clang went the tones of skin, lips, and fabric, not to mention Judy Garland's hair.
It is the President's extreme view of himself as the "king" his father told him he was that came to the fore as he became president and, isolated in the trappings of White House pomp and deference, became ever more imperious.
Mr. Trump, aides said, views the speech and all of the pomp and circumstance that accompany it with some reverence, and aides said he puts more time into his script because it is one instance where he usually sticks to it.
The British royal family "are specialists in pomp and pageantry," said Cele Otnes, a professor of business administration at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a co-author of the book Royal Fever: The British Monarchy in Consumer Culture.
The British remain broadly supportive of the monarchy, albeit with a sense of mild irony about the pomp and pageantry that accompanies it, though most have deep respect for Queen Elizabeth after her 66 years of service as head of state.
TST tends to be divided between those who embrace the imagery of Satanic ritual, whether for political or personal reasons, and those who find the pomp and circumstance distracting; the organization takes no formal stance but doesn't currently officially host any.
"Famous" plays at the crowded pomp of Dark Twisted Fantasy, piling a soaring Rihanna vocal, Swizz Beatz ad libs, and samples of Nina Simone's "Do What You Gotta Do" and Sister Nancy's reggae classic "Bam Bam" into the same crowded car.
The Olympics are here and besides the pomp, circumstance, and human interest stories, it also means our lives are about to be taken over by really obscure sports we get hooked on for two weeks and then forget about until the next Olympics.
Then, not long afterwards, he headed off on his first foreign trip to Saudi Arabia where the rulers sought, quite successfully, to woo the new President with a lavish display of pomp and celebration, culminating in a sword dance in the royal palace.
The French leader had the insight that Mr. Trump would be thrilled by the military might, pomp and circumstance of France's annual Bastille Day Parade, with its show of military hardware, and invited him to share a front-row seat last July.
Trump and his campaign have insisted that the convention — which has in past years drawn previous nominees and presidents, rising conservative stars, elected officials, and celebrities for three days of pomp and circumstance to officially kick off the general election — would be different.
In Paris the pomp will come in droves: Trump will be treated to a formal welcome at Les Invalides, dinner perched on the second landing of the Eiffel Tower, and an elaborate military display to mark Bastille Day, the centerpiece of his visit.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's King Salman has embraced the "selfie", taking part in a number of light-hearted self-shot pictures and videos during his tour of Asia that contrast with the pomp and formality of most of the octogenarian monarch's trips abroad.
The tension I liked was when people like Rick Wakeman would show up in a group and, for all the capes and the pomp, you could tell he was very aware that this was kind of goofy—but he still leaned in.
Joe Scarborough, host of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," lashed out on Twitter on Sunday night into Monday after an incoming New York Times reporter posted that television personality "partied" with President-elect Donald Trump at his pomp Mar-a-Lago New Year's Eve bash.
But aside from enjoying the dresses, fascinators, and incredible pomp and circumstance, I enjoyed seeing an incredible champion for women and girls continue to use her status and her public profile to draw attention to issues that are often left in the shadows.
As can be expected during a once-in-a-lifetime event, much in South Korea has been about pomp and circumstance as it fine-tunes the last-minute arrangements — what the Blue House calls "security, protocol and media" — for the Moon-Kim meeting.
The same goes for "Bohemian Rhapsody," and Rami Malek, as Freddie Mercury, commands the crowd no less majestically than Portman does, but the crowning glory of Queen is meant to warm us, whereas Celeste, in her pomp, emits a cold robotic zest.
Beneath the pomp, Riyadh will be looking for assurances that the Trump administration will continue its notably harsher tone toward Iran and keep up pressure, through both rhetoric and action, to stop what Saudi Arabia sees as Tehran's destabilizing activities in the region.
Allies, worried Trump would derail the pomp and circumstance of a heads-of-state summit, are holding a subdued celebration with foreign ministers at the State Department on Wednesday night, followed by a foreign ministerial to discuss Russia and Afghanistan on Thursday.
Seeing the traditional rites of a state funeral up close impressed Trump, a president highly attuned to ceremony and pomp, according to people he spoke with afterward, and led him to consider how his own presidency will be remembered when the time comes.
The larger fall from the pomp of power has been that of Steve Bannon, a journalist of the hard-edged right, who at the beginning of Donald Trump's presidency had been chief strategist, and briefly a member of the National Security Council.
Macron lavished Putin with pomp and respect and drew analogies to Peter the Great, who founded the Russian leader's home city of St. Petersburg and visited France as part of a process of opening his nation to western influences in the 17th Century.
As he wrote to his wife, Abigail, on July 222, 222: it ought to be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with ... Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other from this Time forward forever more.
Days of mourning for the Arizona senator, including a lying-in-state in the Capitol Rotunda and the pomp of a service in Washington's National Cathedral, are certain to become about more than simply honoring a singular political leader and national hero.

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