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691 Sentences With "preached"

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Ms. Ross preached unobtrusive reporting and practiced what she preached.
In other words, the fear preached by the church is just the opposite of the politics of fear preached by the populists.
Per [Warren] Buffett, deficit hawks have preached doom for decades.
The state has not always practiced what it preached, however.
But it certainly seems to go against what he preached.
The ones who preached self-care — Make your life easier!
"Love your neighbor," Curry preached, his voice rising with emotion.
His parents preached traditional Islam, according to the Uzbeki government.
A systematic, logical approach, as his wife would have preached.
They preached the benefits of an open and connected society.
"He thought he should practice what he preached," she said.
Since its 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran has preached Israel's destruction.
Per Warren Buffett, deficit hawks have preached doom for decades.
" Read the cover story "The 'Sex Cult' That Preached Empowerment.
They see an appropriate emotional response without being preached at.
In this incarnation, we're not being seduced, but preached at.
For years, Arianna Huffington has preached the gospel of sleep.
Long, who preached passionately against homosexuality for years, denied the allegations.
It seems like people preached a lot to you about veganism.
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh was an Indian guru who preached open sexuality.
One who bristles at the idea of being, well, preached at?
GOSHEN, Indiana – The sermon had been preached, the last prayers offered.
Her mother rejected her gender and preached to her about Jesus.
The gospel of Barbra has always been preached in our family.
He preached the Gospel, lived with integrity and changed the world.
It's a message Sanders fervently preached as his campaign was ending.
Dan Pfeiffer, a former top adviser to President Obama, preached calm.
But Trump has also preached the message beyond the winter months.
Their coach, Tite, has preached patience all along, and it's worked.
That's what he preached, make pitchers work and hit home runs.
In 1966, he preached to nearly one million people in London.
However, Stockton still preached caution to those considering buying the dip.
But Indian leaders very seldom practiced domestically what they preached internationally.
And while raising me, that's always something she's preached to me.
Heck, even Jack Donaghy from 30 Rock preached its power. Why?
Hofeller, a mastermind of GOP redistricting preached keeping electronic records secure.
What if this man also preached a message of America First?
Martin Luther King Jr. preached nonviolent resistance; Yasir Arafat practiced terrorism.
" He preached his motto — "You're not in business to be liked.
According to the Billy Graham Evangelical Association, Graham has preached live to 215 million people across 185 countries, making him potentially the world record-holder for having preached the gospel to the most people in history.
He preached a philosophy of steady investing and avoidance of market timing.
I was sitting behind Dr. King as he preached from the pulpit.
They railed at limousine liberals who preached one thing and did another.
Bill Clinton preached exactly this approach during his administration in the 1990s.
He wrote about it, he talked about it, he preached about it.
The other was a pastor who preached the redemptive message of Jesus.
He publicly and vociferously preached that the age of consent was puberty.
Instead of a light series of stretches, he preached transformation through suffering.
But as Nelson's ideas moved towards compromise and forgiveness, she preached violence.
In the townships, among her people, she praised bloodshed and preached violence.
Facing a divided audience on the final night, Hillary Clinton preached unity.
Eric S.C. Manning, wore a black robe as he preached about restoration.
Buffett himself has long preached about the importance of long-range thinking.
"Make the wrong thing difficult and the right thing easy," Hunt preached.
Three weeks later, Barber preached his first sermon, on the Good Samaritan.
"He preached in the context that our church was in," West says.
It's essentially the same message the Spice Girls preached: Sisterhood is empowering.
This is very much a departure from what they have preached before.
" In October 2017, he preached a message entitled "A Lack of Understanding.
It's also Mr. Hashim's hometown and where he preached his divisive ideology.
It's also Mr. Zaharan's hometown and where he preached his divisive ideology.
Dr. Westheimer preached stimulation and satisfaction, and soon she was a celebrity.
Sullivan has preached speed since the moment he arrived in December 2015.
Ultimately it's about the team - it's what we've preached our entire lives.
Indeed, while Trump has preached fiscal discipline, he has not practiced it.
At first, Mugabe preached reconciliation with former enemies at home and abroad.
Ms. Newell said that her mother practiced what she preached at home.
While Malevich favored creativity and the philosophical, Tatlin preached order and realism.
"Get out of this claustrophobic class... Learn to love America," Murray preached.
It preached anti-imperialism abroad, and ruthlessly crushed dissent in its own empire.
What is preached makes a huge difference but so does who is preaching.
I believed and preached versions of this story for more than a decade.
Schaefer preached ultra-traditional values while sexually abusing and torturing dozens of youths.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg last week preached his company's commitment to election integrity.
He preached about how Jews were trash, and so were Arabs, and Europeans.
The churches that still preached a God of Love declined; those seminaries closed.
He preached and commanded from the sidelines and the tag team started winning.
Yet, at the same time, Enzi preached a message of love and respect.
His early August exhortations aside, Ryan has mostly preached caution on spending negotiations.
This crowd preached love and—in defiance of the old ways—unconstrained togetherness.
And while Celtics supporters have rightly preached patience, time might be running out.
Kattankudy, Sri Lanka (CNN)Zahran Hashim had preached hate and violence for years.
No one wants to be preached to—we never want to be preaching.
But these are the same principles preached in nearly every important finance book.
Something definitely seemed off as he preached in a St. Louis airport bar.
Opinion It was pushed by Madison Avenue and preached by self-help gurus.
" • "Inside the company, he has preached the importance of hewing to measurable results.
The Friend claimed to transcend sex and preached the spiritual advantages of celibacy.
For decades, South Korean schoolbooks preached the virtues of ethnic and cultural homogeneity.
Though he had declared himself a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist, he now preached reconciliation.
Cabán preached a message of hope in her concession speech on Tuesday night.
Practicing what he preached, he helped make Japan the world leader in longevity.
There is no doubt that Salieri preached traditional musical values to his students.
"Jesus invites cataclysm as a result of struggle," Georgas preached earlier this year.
Some officials preached caution while another raised concern over delaying the normalization process.
He never cast criticism on gays from the pulpit and preached only love.
The same messages that are being preached in the pulpit are the same messages that are being preached abroad, and it's being translated to understand that they believe this legislation is okay because these white missionaries told us it was.
"Jesus preached the kingdom of God, and this was politically loaded message," Ericksen said.
Instead, I preached the importance of being the best, most authentic version of yourself.
Gurus including Peter Drucker and Tom Peters have long preached the virtues of enterprise.
Before Powell's speech, a chorus of Fed officials preached patience on Thursday and Friday.
He preached to the birds and they flew in the shape of a cross.
Instead, they were extremely concerned with image and preached strict adherence to their charter.
I said S-I-N and whatever else falls in the sin was preached.
Malcolm X, who called Harlem "Seventh Heaven", preached on the corner of 116th Street.
Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson both preached a more fire-breathing form of religion.
Al Sharpton preached a eulogy, giving McGlockton credit for standing up for his family.
Martin Luther King, Jr. They preached together to millions who listened to their message.
Don't worry about your supposedly constitutionally-protected rights, just survive, these parents have preached.
"The laughs helps you not feel like you're not being preached at," she said.
As independent black churches proliferated in Reconstruction America, black ministers preached to their own.
C. David Harrison preached that Christ is in control and sufficient in all storms.
In Florida, Democrat Andrew Gillum preached it to supporters up and down the state.
Martin Luther King Jr. once preached and tour the civil rights figure's birth home.
In recent months, Harris has preached inclusivity, calling on Democrats to embrace centrist Sens.
"This tension is not new in the United Methodist Church," Wines preached on Sunday.
"I preached and nagged and tried to force them to do it," he said.
She preached the values of ordinary Americans—"builders" is what she called her family.
Harry J. Richard of Greater Union preached at a makeshift gathering Sunday in Opelousas.
And when her parents preached the gospel of frugality and prudence, young Amy listened.
All Germans in Europe, preached Hitler, belonged within the borders of the German Heimat.
What other countries are seeing in this White House is everything we've preached against.
Graham occasionally preached racial tolerance and held integrated crusades during the civil rights era.
He has also preached the benefits of bilateral trade deals rather than multilateral agreements.
That message of last-minute mercy is regularly preached in churches all over Alabama.
He has embraced the European Union, and has preached tolerance toward immigrants and Muslims.
Bogle, who preached buy and hold investing, was considered one of the world's greatest investors.
The priests, Theresa remembers, preached that women needed to become moms, schoolteachers, nurses, or nuns.
Sometimes he attracted a dozen people; sometimes the virtual room where he preached was empty.
"We need an open society in which people can say what they want," he preached.
More recently, Volkswagen has preached its environmental virtues — emphasizing its diesels — as a selling point.
The main reason I don't like them is that nobody likes to be preached at.
Elijah Mohammad preached a version that denounced white oppression and opposed integration of the races.
I've preached the gospel of PES to anyone who'll listen for a few years now.
"I think this is what this child has preached to us all," the Pope said.
For nearly a decade, No Labels has preached the virtues and the urgency of bipartisanship.
The pastor at Maryland once preached about Harkness's story, pointing her out in the sanctuary.
I wasn't going to sit and watch as bigots preached their ideology in our backyard.
I also long practiced what my mother preached to me throughout her life — be generous.
Buddhist nationalists preached against us, saying we were foreign invaders seeking to harm the country.
Barr herself had preached acceptance of differing political views in an interview earlier this year.
Throughout the sessions, Mr. Wunder preached that school pictures are a business, not an art.
Mr. Gidon said he agreed, at least in the military context, but also preached humility.
In talks and in a book, he preached the virtues of "Above The Line" behavior.
Other red priestesses in Volantis and Meereen had preached that it was Dany all along.
A story to end all stories, preached by someone with the fire of Anne Hutchinson.
Through ardor, he preached, the ordinary unlettered Jew could feel the equal of a scholar.
So, as the cop was questioning me, I decided to practice what my mom preached.
Raised as a Methodist in Babylon, N.Y., she preached her first sermon at age 16.
His father, a minister, watched the Category 229 storm wreck the church where he preached.
Booker remembers every pastor who has preached there, every disagreement that tore the church apart.
This past Sunday, HL stood behind the pulpit and preached their first sermon at Jubilee.
During months of negotiations, some civic leaders preached racial harmony and sought a middle ground.
He preached caution about regime change and urged that the focus be on disarming Saddam.
Mather preached a sermon citing Betty, the sinner, before she was hanged on Boston Common.
Graham said that he preached caution and that Trump became exasperated, or pretended to be.
He preached against inequality while standing at the edge of one of the country's poorest slums.
No, these were outpourings he preached in public spaces, or made during TV or radio broadcasts.
Powell has preached patience for the last several months when it comes to rate-setting policy.
He preached patience: He said GameStop is in the midst of a multi-year transformation effort.
For the last several months, Powell has preached patience when it comes to rate-setting policy.
He also preached an incremental solution that starts by moving up Medicare eligibility to age 20163.
Uber preached (and practised) disruption and chaos, and generally lost its scraps with regulators in Europe.
Not long ago, he preached at the Washington National Cathedral, and he offered a powerful sermon.
All the while, Grande has preached forgiveness and love, encouraging fans to move upward and onward.
The world has changed a lot since Pawnee's swaggiest duo preached the gospel of self care.
Luke Perry practiced what he preached — and in this case it may have saved his life.
People like Kehler and Corner represented the depths to which you could practice what you preached.
The gospel of retinol has been preached ad nauseam by every skin expert with a pulse.
From the pulpit of Covenant Christian Church, in Cary, the Reverend Chris Furr preached about compassion.
John Lewis (D-Ga.) at the church, in Lewis' district, where Martin Luther King once preached.
"I trusted the church, because it made sense, what they preached, what they taught," he said.
Non-Christian religions are sending their followers to hell, he preached in a September 543 sermon.
No wonder these prophets preached that salvation lay in renouncing family and transcending one's reproductive organs.
Raphael Warnock, senior pastor at the Atlanta church where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once preached.
"Minnesota Democrats have preached that we must believe domestic violence victims," he posted on his website.
One of the imams who preached at the mosque was a part-time real estate agent.
We didn't come out with an attitude in the first half, which we preached all week.
He told The New York Times he modeled Zoe after Hillsong and has also preached there.
The minister had preached that day on the need for wives to accept their husband's authority.
Others, annoyed at being preached to, turn their backs on work that has real artistic value.
They preached a neo-Marxist doctrine with a communal politics and deployed cadres of women fighters.
No matter what pieties are preached by proponents of such practices, they will always be illegal.
He had to give a race speech to distance himself from a black pastor who preached.
He also became close friends with President Lyndon Johnson and preached at the former president's funeral.
And neighbors, Mr. Loarte said, were also afraid of what might be preached at the mosque.
If confirmed, Mr. Price will have a chance to practice what he has preached for decades.
Until recently, lawmakers in both parties preached the need for the government to show financial restraint.
VICE: Hi John, what are some of the countries where you've preached in prisons so far?
By contrast, the White House has primarily preached a hard line of total denuclearization, and fast.
Days before his death he preached against Al Qaeda's hateful ideology, as he had many times before.
Part of that was because of the distinctive message he preached and the way he embodied it.
Let the power of equanimity flood your mind, see the truth as preached by Siddhartha, The Buddha.
Woodrow Wilson created the League of Nations, Franklin Roosevelt the "Four Policemen"; Clintonians preached "co-operative security".
Public health crusaders preached about the evils of sugar and yanked vending machines from schools and offices.
It's practice is an early teaching of the Mormon church, who preached polygamy brings exaltation in heaven.
It stands just off the capitol grounds, a few blocks from the church at which King preached.
Why it matters: These are assaults on equality of opportunity, which American politicians have preached for generations.
Having sex with the "Sinful Messiah," Schacknow preached, was the only way one could achieve eternal salvation.
Traditional Christian morality regarding sex outside of marriage may have been preached, but it wasn't necessarily practiced.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg preached a world of mixed reality at F8, Facebook's annual development conference in April.
Anderson has preached that Islam is a "wicked" religion, but that doesn't mean all Muslims are evil.
In this capacity, he lectured on Scripture, held disputations, and preached to the staff of the university.
The right preached meritocratic self-advancement, but failed to win everyone the chance to partake in it.
Salem was an anti-extremist Imam who preached against al Qaeda only days before he was killed.
Republican congressmen have long preached the virtues of prudence in opposition, then let borrowing rip in power.
His doubts passed like thunderclouds across the sunny optimism preached by those raising money for those causes.
Brown, who has preached populist policies that sometimes align with Trump, has held the seat since 2006.
Both sides of the political aisle preached that women, particularly women alleging sexual misconduct, should be heard.
A Presbyterian railroad contractor in private life, he lobbied and preached against profanity, drinking, prostitution and gambling.
Obama's critics say the president hasn't practiced what he's preached when it comes to improving political rancor.
But ultimately, no one reads fiction to be preached to; we read for fun, entertainment, and escape.
But few have noted his significance as a global actor who preached on every continent save Antarctica.
He often preached to members of the royal family at Sandringham, one of the family's country estates.
Mass, he preached of the need to open one's heart to Jesus in these days before Christmas.
He preached empathy, quoted Atticus Finch, and attempted to present arguments to engage both liberals and conservatives.
While the West preached its freedoms at home, it happily engaged in political and economic exploitation abroad.
This is a gross misunderstanding of his life, and an inversion of the message he actually preached.
If the early movies preached that evil isn't destiny, the welcome point is being good isn't either.
They are playing the efficient game Kerr has always preached while forcing Cleveland to commit 16 turnovers.
Jesus preached a sophisticated message that disrupts false binaries and upends conventional notions of how power works.
Lower bodies moved in the natural movement that Duncan preached as a religion — walking, skipping, running, twirling.
Those themes appear to contrast with many of the protectionist, isolationist policies Trump preached as a candidate.
It seems everyone is seeking work-life balance these days, and many leaders have preached its importance.
Influential monks have preached anti-Muslim rhetoric and pushed successfully for a law that circumscribes interfaith marriage.
Mr. Koh, they say, was most likely targeted in the belief that he preached Christianity to Muslims.
She remembered the prayer from 1943, when her father preached from the Union Church in Heath, Mass.
Neumann preached the importance of "community," a word that appeared 150 times in the company's IPO paperwork.
The two friends traveled and preached together during the mid-23s in the Youth For Christ movement.
According to her sister, Ms. Matthews eventually became an ordained minister and preached in churches around the country.
Now, the person who preached that women should embrace their scars was making Fulston feel judged for hers.
Meanwhile, Faruqi's father, Sheikh Nur Islam Faruqi, was a well known Muslim cleric who preached peace and tolerance.
The Sicilian justice, a Ronald Reagan appointee, preached judicial modesty over his nearly 30 years on the bench.
Alone among the world's religions, Christianity preached the equality of man and the infinite worth of the individual.
The mismatch between the ruthless economics Republican leaders preached and the economic security their voters wanted predated him.
The rare Wall Street trader who understood the nexus between investing and computer technology, Mr. Bloomberg preached change.
Back when he was a rival of Trump's, Bush routinely preached a message that squarely opposed Trump's tactics.
All, he argues, were inspired by Ann Lee, who preached that salvation lay in creating heaven on earth.
See how Larry Bates preached his false gospel of gold and breached the faith of hundreds of victims.
He challenged norms and broke barriers, preaching about resistance and strength just as often has he preached love.
A 2013 measles outbreak spread at a Texas-based megachurch whose pastor had preached against children getting vaccinations.
The company is headed by a former French finance minister who has preached the need to 'buy French'.
While Cashin preached skepticism, he cautioned that if oil prices get worse, weakness could spread beyond the industry.
Kundla developed set plays, including a two-man game involving his two superstars, and preached wise shot selection.
On Fridays, Mr. Morton stood outside mosques in New York, giving speeches criticizing the "soft Islam" preached inside.
Anyone who needs to be preached to is not going to be listening, so that's not the purpose.
Yeah, but he's actually since come out and renounced the extremism he preached before his stretch in prison.
It was Penn who first preached the trinity of the ideal MMA guard: sweep, submit, or get up.
Even Mr. Christie, a former prosecutor, seems to have preached the importance of refraining from prejudging the facts.
He even recruited the local priest, who in turn, has preached to his congregation about the party's virtues.
Facing Columbus in another big game, they returned to the disciplined philosophy Trotz had preached since his arrival.
And what kind of person would I be if I preached that but didn't actually practice it myself?
"People don't want to be preached to as they are going through the breakfast buffet," Mr. Pearson said.
The imam preached in the town of Ripoll, home to many of the members of the terrorist cell.
Since then he has preached to a global audience via his website and the online chat service Paltalk.
" He called for those at the breakfast to do what was preached in the Bible: "Love your enemies.
So at his first training camp, held in January in California, Arena preached aggressiveness and tenacity and spirit.
For decades, Mr. Gulen has preached a theology rooted in Islam and focused on peace, science and democracy.
He also is said to have often preached at Sandringham, one of the royal family&aposs private estates.
Their stance has pleased their most progressive voters, who have preached resistance to Mr. Trump at every opportunity.
Voltaire preached tolerance but cozied up to authoritarians, especially Catherine of Russia, and apologized for their violent misdeeds.
The coming kingdom that Jesus preached is not something we can see with our eyes, she tells Peter.
Her likely rival, the centrist Emmanuel Macron, preached reconciliation in a vivid prelude of the battle to come.
After a religious conversion, Baumfree changed her name to Sojourner Truth, and preached abolitionism and women's rights thereafter.
Halep preached contentment, particularly after winning a long-awaited first Grand Slam title at last year's French Open.
The company is making changes and has preached repeatedly that this is a top priority internally, but Sen.
Whatever the form taken by his deeply held and rigorously practiced values — Christian, liberal, conservative — Rogers never preached.
" Smart investing is "all about common sense," Bogle preached in his book "The Little Book of Common Sense Investing.
That, in turn, would prevent the physical illness, emotional distress, and literal insanity Graham preached that self-pleasuring caused.
I suspect some of that inability comes from the prosperity theology he preached, which is pervasive in contemporary churches.
In 1957 he preached nightly for 16 weeks in New York's Madison Square Garden, according to the Graham organization.
As mayor of liberal, cosmopolitan London in 2008-16 he preached the virtues of immigration and the single market.
" In a Lenten homily from his first year as Pope, Francis preached that Jesus' "most powerful message" is "mercy.
Such awkwardness is not surprising in an organisation that has long preached revolution while spreading terror and committing crimes.
All preached to the packed National City Christian Church, earning loud applause for sharply denouncing the political status quo.
Rajneesh preached to his followers about the idea of creating awakened people who live in harmony with their surroundings.
The mantra preached by many coaches, academies and federations emphasizes the values of consistency, shot tolerance, repetition and grinding.
Brown, who has preached populist policies that sometimes align with President Donald Trump, has held the seat since 2006.
At Google, she had preached the coming challenges of making media on the web; at Yahoo, she lived them.
Buddha had traveled these parts, too, having preached his first sermon at Sarnath, a half-hour's drive from here.
"For the most part it's morally wrong," preached UNIIQU3 when we asked her the best strategy for line-cutting.
Thus began a new era of prosperity gospel that preached the importance of only doing labor you're passionate about.
The perils of vanity have been preached in cautionary parables, fables, and verse again and again over the centuries.
The trend was boosted by Protestantism, which preached that everyone should have access to scripture in their own languages.
A few days later, so did hundreds more, when Mr. Graham preached to 80,000 people in Berlin's Olympic Stadium.
But the parochial terms on which Mr. Graham preached Christianity render his career largely a story of missed opportunities.
Withdrawal from Syria, along with partial withdrawal from Afghanistan, is consonant with the quasi-isolationism he's preached for decades.
He preached fundamentals during their practices at Manual Arts High School and spoke openly about his faith in God.
Like Igloi, Tabori preached interval training, which involves frequent repetitions of the same distance, with slight rest periods between.
To take but one example, he's preached that the Bible has a very clear message on U.S. fiscal policy.
Christianity was founded by a man who embraced the poor and the outcast, and who preached tolerance and love.
Moore's young sons discovered the coffee before he could stop them, but they remained unwriggly while their father preached.
As Elphaba in Broadway's "Wicked," she belted out tunes about empowerment; as Maureen in "Rent," she preached self-respect.
"For years, Pastor Shin Ok-joo preached to us about how Fiji would be our ultimate destination," Hwang said.
Lincoln preached racial reconciliation while Trump goes out of his way to antagonize and denigrate anyone who isn't white.
In addition, the event focuses on global cooperation, and Trump has frequently attacked free trade deals and preached nationalism.
He displayed the patience and golf intellect preached by Irwin and struck the heroic shot when it mattered most.
I like that people have passion, and I'm one of those people, but I hate being preached at by anyone.
Boguslaw Koziol has discussed all the documents with Vatican experts, and insists Hlond preached love regardless of nation or religion.
In the 1980s, when Thatcher and Reagan preached laissez-faire economics, Mitterrand nationalised banks and factories, and shortened working hours.
Three-time world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali preached nonviolence outside the ring while wielding fists of fury inside it.
In videos Zahran posted online, he preached hate and violence and called for attacks on other Muslims, Buddhists and Christians.
It says that she, along with several other women, accompanied Jesus and the male disciples as he preached and healed.
They in turn preached to the family about faith and jihad and showed them videos of the war in Syria.
Dr. King preached that segregation was harmful not only to black Americans but also to the nation as a whole.
He outlived many of his critics, perhaps because he had practiced what he preached about prevention in his own life.
But she preached more to her players than just winning, each of her four-year players graduated with a degree.
Publicly, Klinsmann has preached on and on about the virtues of attacking soccer while deploying the opposite on the field.
In a eulogy at Ingrid's funeral on Thursday, Williams preached forgiveness for the driver of the car that killed her.
Swanson is a Colorado-based pastor who on several occasions has preached that the biblical punishment for homosexuality is death.
Since the second world war the West has preached that liberty, law and democracy are universal—something The Economist endorses.
Facebook has a set of community standards and has preached it is working to limit the reach of fake news.
The pastors preached Kingdom Now sermons about taking dominion over the earth and ceding what was lost in the Garden.
Booker at the debate preached party unity, but then attacked Biden over his criminal justice policies while a U.S. senator.
Who knew that "regulatory certainty" would be preached by an EPA administrator who throws out regulations already on the books?
Trump and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have preached patience since then, arguing that complex nuclear negotiations take time.
When she was raising her children, Ms. Spagnuolo had preached the importance of solid civil-service jobs, and they listened.
Perhaps Jesus had preached that this was to be the last Passover before the arrival of God's rule, Fredriksen speculates.
"Let us admit that even the black church has often been a taillight rather than a headlight," Dr. King preached.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached, into a crusading anti-hate empire dedicated to fighting extremism in the United States.
His book was borne out of a desire to organize and expand on the information he "preached about" on Instagram.
The statement came as Francis preached a message of forgiveness in his first public Mass in the predominantly Buddhist nation.
Although Mr. Trump has at times preached bipartisanship, he has never made it a central part of his governing strategy.
On the brink of actual voting, the party that preached of unity to defeat President Trump finds itself very divided.
She preached the differences between the interracial cooperative farm she organized and the white-owned plantations where she was raised.
On Monday, the King Center will host a voter registration drive at the Ebenezer Baptist church where Dr. King preached.
Since taking over last year, Mr. Cryan has preached simplicity, less risk, better internal controls and reduced reliance on derivatives.
The times, though, called for confrontation, King preached, and that belief produced tension between the civil rights leader and Graham.
But Peale preached a cultish prosperity gospel, where everything's about how God is going to bless you with material rewards.
" He preached with a passion that surprised even his longtime colleagues, according to William Martin's biography, "A Prophet with Honor.
That's why I used to mock centrists and media figures who preached the need for austerity as Very Serious People.
Fortunately, I travel to other countries where I can see the long-term results of the Gospel that Jesus preached.
Above all, the "Mad Money" host preached caution, especially with the stock of Apple, in which his charitable trust owns shares.
No, I drive my body to train it, for fear that, after having preached to others, I myself should be disqualified.
As someone who's worked at a labor union for many years, I've preached about workplace protections and rights my whole life.
" The next morning he preached to the crowd, pointing out that Jesus was a non-conformist who could "fill their souls.
Contributors preached about their conservative beliefs like many of these events can be, Rebel Live was pretty hostile to the media.
Melania Trump's United Nations speech preached about setting an example for our children and preventing bullying… Start with your husband pic.twitter.
He once attended a mosque in Virginia where Mr. Awlaki had preached and exchanged messages with him before committing his attack.
Trump isn't the exception — even if he has preached for years that vacations are useless and a waste of taxpayer money.
He believed (and still does) in the high principles of socialism, as preached and yet never practised by the Soviet regime.
Their leaders have preached patience while Robert Mueller, the special counsel, continues his investigation of Mr Trump's activities related to Russia.
We'd have no tolerance for someone who preached civil rights from the pulpit but was condescending to black people in private.
He preached a monastic retreat into high culture, where a "saving remnant" of the elite could rescue civilization from the barbarians.
Or how Barbra Streisand preached energy efficiency and then was caught, gasp, running her air conditioner when she wasn't at home?
"Something changed with Milton Friedman's preaching ... Friedman preached that companies had one loyalty and that is to stockholders," Brown tells me.
It looks like Kanye's practicing what he preached, though -- family first and always ... and all's well with the Kardashian family rappers.
Meanwhile, Malcolm became disillusioned with the Nation of Islam because he felt that Elijah Muhammad was not practising what he preached.
He reached peak popularity in the 1990s, but he also preached anti-Semitic, anti-white, anti-Catholic and anti-homosexual rhetoric.
Tillerson preached the need for a "mutual respect" between America and Muslim nations when asked about comments by retired Lt. Gen.
I've always preached that to my kids, too, so they knowing that that is — that's the way it's supposed to work.
And I preached about the unusual repetition in a line in the Lord's Prayer: 'give us this day our daily bread.
Wycliffe wrote and preached in English as well as Latin, so his influence was intense at home and significant in Europe.
This emerging religious worldview — let's call it "Fox evangelicalism" — is preached from the pulpits of conservative media outlets like Fox News.
And it was here that he preached his ideology, calling for the killing of nonbelievers in Islam and even other Muslims.
As I've preached countless times, loving our neighbors means meeting them where they are, not where we want them to be.
During his youth, he said, cult leaders preached the myth of Atlantis, submerged into the ocean when its people courted homosexuality.
Paul Krugman Republicans preached fiscal austerity when the economy needed stimulus, and have turned to fiscal profligacy now that it doesn't.
One important lesson that he always preached was to fact check every detail you hear with a number of other sources.
After a statesmanlike address on Monday about national unity, President Trump preached division at a raucous rally Tuesday night in Phoenix.
At Harvard, the Swiss-born biologist Louis Agassiz preached separate creation and strenuously denounced Darwin for implying that races could evolve.
Its presentation preached that we are out of control and that abstinence is the only way to guarantee happily married lives.
Rob Berschinski, the senior vice president for policy at Human Rights First, said the administration did not practice what it preached.
In Jess, I saw the love Jesus preached, one unconstrained by conditions and extended to everyone, especially the forgotten, the stranger.
He also practiced what he preached, walking several miles every morning and bounding up eight flights of stairs to his office.
He prayed with presidents from Harry Truman to Barack Obama, preached to people around the globe and converted millions to Christianity.
I've preached it a million times to friends who are down in the dumps, but never seriously acknowledged my own advice. 
Struggling to adjust, Burke found himself drawn to a local mosque in his neighborhood that preached a radical interpretation of Islam.
Brunson lived and preached in Izmir, a city on Turkey's Aegean coast near some of the sites of Christianity's first communities.
"Free thought and all-embracing tolerance," two values famously preached by the 1919 university leadership, remain the school's often-touted distinctive identity.
Abdel-Rahman was linked to the attack after other suspects were found to have frequented the New Jersey mosque where he preached.
Advising from prison Meanwhile, most of the conspirators in the 113 World Trade Center bombing worshiped at mosques where Sheikh Rahman preached.
The man was born of a virgin, preached about being "born again" and had risen from the dead after crucifixion, Freke says.
But still, almost immediately after, Petrou preached caution: "We are a long way to providing perfect results," he said into the webcam.
For decades, the leaders of both parties preached the gospel that free trade was a rising tide that would lift all boats.
Having sounded unenthusiastic about the Green New Deal preached by left-wingers, he was asked in Pennsylvania how he would change it.
As Mr Mahi argues, the Egyptian imam has never preached hatred or violence and, while theologically conservative, he is not a Salafi.
The provinces&apos religious and civil leaders have preached coexistence with Damascus, even as cities elsewhere in the country heaved with protests.
The Allwines' pastor preached about conquering carnal desires, and Stephen himself counseled couples in the congregation who were struggling with marital problems.
That's not to say terrorists haven't been part of mosque congregations, or that some mosques have preached or encouraged violence and extremism.
Impossibly beautiful people with porcelain skin preached the gospel of chemical exfoliants and serums on their Instagram stories, so I bought them.
He preached to an estimated 200 million people in 185 countries around the world during his life, according to the association's website.
Brian Jordan, chaplain for the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, said as he preached from the marble pulpit.
Many of the lessons, he said, come from Kevin Long, Moeller's former Yankees hitting coach, who preached generating power with the legs.
They slept in the parks, gave their bodies to strangers, strummed guitars, panhandled, meditated and tried or preached many paths to enlightenment.
It's when Jesus stops looking like an action-figure culture warrior and more like the brown-skinned revolutionary who preached radical love.
But the Gospel is nowhere near being preached to all peoples, while Israel seems more set in its own ways than ever.
Dowdy pleaded with him to reconsider, reminding Mattis of a principle that he often preached: the man on the ground knows best.
Dame said he became less religious because he felt the churches he attended did not live up to the values they preached.
The teacher who, when Alice was just 13, preached sympathy and understanding for Thomas Hamilton because "he must have been really unwell".
And I believe that of everybody, which is why I preached internally that I want people to have balance in their lives.
"I have never heard about any extremist idea of Islam being preached here," said Gulnoza Said, a New York-based Uzbek journalist.
Like most Delta towns, Belzoni still looks very much like it did in the 1950s, when Reverend Lee preached the gospel here.
Called "Learning From Athens," Documenta 14 appears to have practiced what its title preached — at least in terms of relying on bailouts.
The church where his father preached still stands; Nietzsche, the scourge of Christianity, is buried in a plot next to the building.
Take the recent movie "Last Christmas," for example — another picture that preached acceptance and anti-intolerance as one of its key themes.
He has preached a political philosophy of "medemer" — "adding up" or "coming together" in Amharic — and promoted a more inclusive political culture.
I saw a feminist mid-dissociation, perhaps practicing what Fleabag preached: the virtues of living with the world kept at arm's length.
Though Clinton did not mention the news, her upbeat demeanor was evident throughout the rally, as she preached for unity and inclusivity.
If I'm Kerr, every day since the Western Conference finals I would have preached taking care of the ball and ball movement.
Yet Sunday night, Swift was declared the victor, a fitting representation of the endurance and rebirth preached in her current Lover era.
He used to advise the coaches to practice what they preached to the players: Tune out the things out of your control.
Board of Education desegregation decision to Chief Justice Warren's failure to know and follow God's word; Falwell also preached against racial intermarriage.
The stumbling block: In doing the above (save for the watch dress et al), Mr. Scott mostly wasn't practicing what he preached.
Instead of tanking for a higher draft pick, the Nets squeezed out every win they could as they preached accountability and effort.
The problem started with Beck's frequent target and patient zero of the strain of "progressivism" Beck preached was ruining America: Woodrow Wilson.
Yoshida famously encouraged an instinctual approach to art — based on the idea that inspiration could come from anywhere — and preached unfettered possibility.
He quoted scripture, country singer Tim McGraw and former President Harry Truman and preached about moving beyond the past and focusing on today.
Jennifer Butler preached that Christian love is a challenge -- to stand up to perverse politics -- not a weapon to sideline the marginalized further.
The amount of movies that she's made and the amount of acclaim that she has, she sat down and never preached to me.
Body positive blogger Megan Jayne Crabbe preached the importance of self acceptance by showing followers her bloated tummy after she enjoyed Christmas dinner.
WEST BEND, Wisconsin — Luke Emrich preached his first sermon when he was 9, and then heeded the call of ministry as a teenager.
The Declaration of Independence may say that all men are created equal, but the nation's founding fathers weren't exactly practicing what they preached.
First, moderate Democrats need better arguments to explain why the all-government solutions preached by Mr Sanders are not merely unaffordable but bad.
In videos he posted online, he preached a hateful, violent form of Islam and called for attacks on other Muslims, Buddhists and Christians.
Sharif has close ties with Saudi Arabia, whose brand of conservative Wahhabi Islam is preached by many of the people who denounce minorities.
The government encouraged religious uniformity by creating a powerful agency, Diyanet, to oversee the mosques, which preached a single version of Sunni Islam.
Hasids are Jews who believe in the message of extreme piety preached by an 18th-century rabbi and mystic named Israel ben Eliezer.
"These are not positions informed by the teachings of Jesus Christ — to the contrary, they are antithetical to what Jesus preached," he wrote.
The Salafis soon became a powerful religious and political constituency, and they preached against Zaydism, the branch of Islam that the Houthis practice.
He had preached at the church that Judge Gordon's parents attended and presided over their combined funerals just a year after the murders.
On Fridays, he preached at a mosque near his mother's house and welcomed visitors who came to see his uncle, the grand mufti.
Speakers preached the virtues of a white "ethno-state," railed against Jews and lauded Mr. Trump's election as a victory with Nazi salutes.
But Sunday's race-winner and triple world champion Lewis Hamilton gave Stroll a positive grade for his work so far and preached patience.
My life and career revolved around this food movement and I preached their message of perfect physical health as the ultimate virtuous goal.
The only ritual that is solely related to Mohammed is the climbing of Mount Arafat, which is where Mohammed preached his last sermon.
Judaism has never preached vertical accountability, where children must bear the guilt of their ancestors (18 Ezekiel says most emphatically they do not).
Imam Bengharsa had preached on occasion at a Baltimore mosque Mr. Jones attended, but it is not clear that they knew each other.
He attended Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts, where the headmaster, Frank Boyden, "preached service — and he took that deeply to heart," Adrian Reed said.
They preached a quasi-psychological juju that would, in theory, transform any ordinary dude from A.F.C. (Average Frustrated Chump) to P.U.A. (Pickup Artist).
The tiny school is on the upper two floors of the Malcolm Shabazz Mosque in Harlem, on a site where Malcolm X preached.
One Sunday after Tony Perkins, the president of F.R.C., preached at his church, Mr. Harris told him he wanted to run for office.
In the early days of the pandemic, a friend sent me a sermon that C.S. Lewis preached to incoming Oxford scholars in 1939.
In the early days of the pandemic, a friend sent me a sermon that C.S. Lewis preached to incoming Oxford scholars in 1939.
In the early 1950s, he founded and preached at the Mosque 7, now a Sunni Muslim mosque in Harlem called Masjid Malcolm Shabazz.
Then, for the next 40 minutes, as the sun set behind him, beyond the sand dunes and into the Pacific, Mr. Graham preached.
Its charismatic leader, Mohammed Yusuf, preached about ending endemic corruption through Shariah law and more equitably sharing the great oil wealth of Nigeria.
The Sounna mosque where Imam Doudi preached, on the Boulevard National in the Third Arrondissement of Marseille, was closed by officials in December.
As a matter of historical record, it was Greek and Roman high society, not the Jews, that practiced and preached polymorphous sexual freedom.
"We really preached to our football team that we've got to figure out how to win (a postseason game)," coach Craig Bohl said.
While Yelp's chief financial officer Lanny Baker preached good things ahead in his prepared earnings statement, the Street clearly sought to abandon ship.
Rogers practiced what he preached, which is why so many of us are all still trying to live in his image of kindness.
The goals of the economic forum contrast with the nationalism and protectionism Trump has preached as a candidate and in the White House.
Netanyahu has long preached that the Jordan Valley is critical to Israel's security, and he has taken American politicians to visit the region.
But he added that the situation brought to mind a lesson he has preached many times: "For every decision you make, there's consequences."
Her books and her groundbreaking version of Cosmopolitan, coinciding with the advent of the contraceptive pill, preached sex without shame for single women.
In a hastily assembled call on Thursday, the Senate Democrats preached unity, with affirmations of solidarity and reassurances that the attacks were misguided.
It's that a century after the Progressives preached against political parties, many in the U.S. don't really accept the parties themselves as legitimate.
Franklin Graham, whose father, Billy Graham, is estimated to have preached the Gospel to millions of people, now find themselves forces of their own.
Their logic is simple: The Clinton campaign -- and elected Democrats more broadly -- preached pragmatism during most of Obama's time in office and throughout 2016.
Louie Giglio, an evangelical pastor, withdrew from Obama's inauguration ceremony after an outcry about a sermon on homosexuality he had preached in the 1990s.
Perry preached that "patience is required" to build a winning team that is sustainable — a change in rhetoric from Knicks managements of the past.
Finally, Ammon Bundy preached the latest chapter in the family's gospel, emphasizing that environmentalists are "an enemy to humans" practicing their own heretical religion.
He preached personally to an estimated 215m people in 185 countries, in giant "crusades" in stadiums, and reached millions more over radio and television.
Religious leaders from Pope Francis to the Dali Lama have preached similar eco-messages, warning their faithful of the dangers of growing climate change.
Instead, he settled for a role as an adviser to the British government, where he preached data, transparency, and zero tolerance for all crime.
The message that countercultural evangelicals delivered to their peers represented a radically different version of Christianity than preached in most churches at the time.
Although former Yankee first baseman Mark Teixeira earned a fortune on the baseball diamond, he's always preached the value of living on a budget.
" In it, he practiced what he preached, saying: "I would like to tell you what I often told you when you were much younger.
Pastor Kenneth Stewart who preached to the audience before Clinton arrived, was speechless after Clinton's remarks, openly crying from the pulpit after her remarks.
For the past 30 years, she's kept kids involved in positive outlets, and preached methods of helping the community in small but crucial ways.
To do that, the president brilliantly evoked grace as an antidote to hate and preached in a black style to forge healing and redemption.
Burton had preached that, after the apocalypse, Apollo would be the cradle of a new civilization, but now its splendor was ragged and Ozymandian.
Since Donald J. Trump was elected, I consistently preached to all who would listen that it's not what he says, it's what he signs.
All things considered, Cramer preached caution ahead of Coupa's report, warning that it would make sense for the rallying stock to decline after earnings.
"Anytime the word of God is being preached, it's a good thing," said 57-year-old Mark, who declined to give his last name.
After all, he preached peaceful and "passive nonviolent resistance," both a term of art and a strategy that most Palestinian leaders have never embraced.
The yetis — Bigfoots — live according to strict rituals and laws, codified in stone and preached by a leader called the Stonekeeper (voiced by Common).
Pushed by Madison Avenue and preached by self-help gurus, likability is a standard that history shows us was created and sold by men.
The use of the Counter-Terror teams in Kien Hoa also sometimes failed to conform to the high-minded principles that Mr. Chau preached.
After a few years of singing hymns at New Bethel, Franklin accompanied her father on a church tour, playing the piano while he preached.
Adam Clayton Powell Jr., once preached, and Mr. Powell had no reservations about entering the political fray, serving in Congress from 20183 to 1971.
On their TV show, the Crouches preached prosperity theology, or the belief that the stronger your faith in God, the richer you will be.
While Knight often preached about academics and sticking to the rules, Mallory concurred and often talked about the need to find the right players.
He preached to thousands of people in Fayetteville, N.C., and plans to go to Raleigh, N.C., on Sunday and Asheville, N.C., on Oct. 13.
Jesus preached to the "family of man," anticipating the humane and cosmopolitan precepts of the enlightened age that Jefferson was convinced would inevitably arrive.
"My father preached on heaven, taught millions how to find heaven, wrote a book on heaven and today he is in heaven," he said.
While most of the German clergy swore allegiance to Hitler and preached "Mein Kampf" instead of the Bible, Bonhoeffer joined a group of resisters.
One was the age of the Biblical prophets, who preached divine justice against the backsliding of the people and the arrogance of the powerful.
He had preached the importance of saying "You," but the Holocaust represented the ultimate triumph of the "It," reducing human beings to mere things.
In "Married Love; or, Love in Marriage", she preached the importance of mutual respect and freedom, and allowing women to pursue their intellectual interests.
" But earlier this year, she preached unity, telling Vogue that the country needs to come together because "we can't continue this divide and anger.
Although Graham preached that racial segregation was unbiblical, he was criticized by some civil rights leaders for not being more involved in the movement.
At 15, she became fascinated by Father Divine and his religion, which preached a gospel of self-help, abstinence, economic independence and social equality.
That morning I sat on the pews in the church where my grandfather preached with the welts on the backs of my legs stinging.
And it was with enthusiastic physicality, and regular references to having played high school and college football, that Mr. Booker preached love and understanding.
"The notion of reduce, re-use, recycle has always been preached, but it is crucial to complement this with the notion of 'replace,'" he says.
The boys of Crass looked hot as fuck in their black pants, but they preached anarchy (and animal rights, I tell you, punks love bunnies).
The tech overlords finally had to face the music: their products and services aren't as wholesome and life-changing as they preached them to be.
As Gary Cartwright wrote: For nine years, Koresh had relentlessly drilled his followers to prepare for Armageddon, had preached its inevitability, had forecast its imminence.
Later, forces took Ribat mosque, Sirte's biggest, where senior militants, including leading Islamic State ideologue Turki Ben Ali, had preached, the forces' media office said.
Raphael Warnock, the prominent pastor of the Atlanta church where Martin Luther King Jr. preached, announced his Senate campaign to challenge newly-appointed Republican Sen.
In a way, this was life imitating art: one woman standing up for the rights of a minority, while another woman preached patriarchal family values.
Demonstrators who dismissed their leaders' careful efforts to win concessions from the Sunni rulers embraced Sheikh Nimr, who preached in simple language brimming with anger.
He was targeted because of the way he practiced and preached Islam—it was a way that increased, enhanced, and nurtured his black nationalist politics.
Not surprisingly, those who were preached at had become more religious (though Catholics, who accounted for seven out of ten recipients, mostly stayed formally Catholic).
The futility of selecting fund managers likely to outperform over time and the low cost and tax efficiency of indexing have been preached for decades.
We can find comfort in history: Obama preached a message of hope and change, and he changed a lot, but most things stayed the same.
The city is also a pilgrimage site for Christians, who revere it as the place where they believe Jesus Christ preached, died and was resurrected.
Cryptocurrencies, he preached, created the opportunity to move away from "too big to fail" and set our international financial system on a more secure footing.
The American clergyman who preached about the power of love at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has undergone surgery for prostate cancer.
Has it abandoned its practice of supporting mosques and madrasas where intolerance and jihad are preached and a new generation of terrorists motivated and trained?
This poor decision of a married man seducing women to sleep with him shouldn't imply that everything he's stood for and preached is somehow invalid.
There are intermediate situations such as Dar al-Dawa, the abode of invitation, where Islam does not predominate but can be practised and preached freely.
Long says he will occasionally get a letter or an email from someone quoting a sermon he preached years ago that he doesn't even remember.
He led more than 400 crusades, preached to millions of souls in person, reached millions and millions more through television and radio, and counseled presidents.
At the church, a charismatic minister named Norman Vincent Peale preached a theology of positive thinking, the rejection of negative thoughts and relentless self-promotion.
In 1412, Jan Hus, a priest and professor at the University of Prague, took offense at the sale of indulgences there and preached against them.
He preached a lifestyle similar to Gerson's—drink a shit-ton of fresh juice and eat raw vegetables, all of which he deemed Living Food.
For decades, small government politicians and economists have preached the need to keep the national debt low and worries about causing inflation through government deficits.
That is the individualist code of Western capitalism, as it was preached by the philosopher Adam Smith (1723-1790), the father of free-market economics.
And its generosity to corporations and the wealthiest Americans is at odds with the soak-the-rich economic populism President Trump preached during his campaign.
He flattered, shared bits of intelligence, or preached parables from the Bible, depending on his spot assessment of what would get through to the crowd.
As he renounced the coexistence he had once preached, he recorded the sermons that would play, long after his incineration, to impressionable youths like Hoda.
The Thread RE: THE EMPOWERMENT CULT Vanessa Grigoriadis wrote about Nxivm and its founder, who preached female empowerment and now stands accused of sex trafficking.
Among its alumni is Abu Usamah at-Thahabi, who has preached in British mosques, promoting holy war and the killing of gay men and apostates.
Manson preached the coming of Helter Skelter, when black people would rise up against white people but spare his followers (all of whom were white).
One town hall event at a time, Mr. Byford, who flunked the only driving test he ever took, preached that a better day was coming.
This tradition even explicitly "abrogated" more than a hundred Quranic verses that preached civility, including the ones just quoted above — 16:125 and 41:34.
Practicing what she preached, the singer showed off her oversized hospital gown that she cheekily redesigned to be more form-fitting, low-cut, and sleeveless.
He lived in fear that he would be outmanoeuvred on the right by George Wallace, who preached a purer version of his anti-establishment backlash.
Jane Jacobs preached what "Housing Density" enumerates: New York's lower-density housing developments failed to achieve the quality of life that high-density neighborhoods provide.
Mr. Abiy, 43, has preached the philosophy of "medemer," or unity, and has made peaceful coexistence and regional integration a central leitmotif of his administration.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday preached his country's openness to the world in his first public address since the trade tension spiked last week.
Menk has preached Muslims are not allowed to greet people of other faiths on their religious festivals, Singapore's home affairs ministry said in a statement.
It also directly conflicted with the message of unity and compromise that he preached in his State of the Union address just a week ago.
Pat Riley, the president of the Heat, has long preached a culture mandating peak conditioning and effort, a challenge that figures to suit Butler's personality.
At some churches, clergy members have come out as gay or lesbian from the pulpit, while other pastors have preached that homosexuality is a sin.
Through the record's destruction was a kind of defeat, it has continued to live on, in part because people continue to practice what Oswald preached.
He has consistently preached a message of forgiveness that he took to neighboring Eritrea, where he forged peace after a nearly two-decade-long military stalemate.
President Donald J. Trump preached his populist and nationalist gospel in his first speech as the nation's 45th chief of state, pledging an "America first" creed.
" Thiel has long preached the limits of politics, writing that "the great task for libertarians is to find an escape from politics in all its forms.
She met King when he preached at the church she attended in Petersburg, Virginia, and was invited shortly thereafter to join the staff at the SCLC.
These, along with peak physical fitness, are hallmarks of previous U.S. managers who preached the power of intangibles to get results, including Klinsmann's predecessor, Bob Bradley.
Bishop Basilio Yaldo preached against retribution on Friday, telling worshippers that Jesus's message of forgiveness had never been more relevant than it is today in Iraq.
"Nikolas Cruz was a revolutionary member of the Republic of Florida, who preached twisted and dark things like terrorism and attacking innocent people," the poster said.
"A new motherland is being born," Correa preached at Yachay, vowing to "jump into the future" and build a "society of knowledge" that will overcome poverty.
African bankers have long preached some version of what Tony Elumelu, UBA's chairman, calls "Africapitalism": the idea that far-sighted, home-grown businesses can drive development.
I have encountered a million and seven people who have preached the importance of picking yourself up, not allowing yourself to be swallowed by any emotion.
Many of those who had protested against war and preached free love in the decade before had grown up, settled down and bought homes and cars.
Many a homily has been preached to the effect that people who claim to be "spiritual" without belonging to any denomination are just sloppy free-riders.
Dan Brady's sermon preached the importance of prayer, especially in the face of incomprehensible violence like that the world saw most recently in the Munich attack.
The Fed's dovish stance in Wednesday's policy statement took the market by surprise even though it has preached patience and balance sheet flexibility for some time.
Each network that presented last week — NBC, ABC, Turner, The CW, CBS, Univision, Fox, ESPN — preached platforms as ways to meet younger audiences where they are.
Did you realize, for example, that Westerosi's human dingbats preached about how safe the Winterfell crypt is a total of eight times during the second episode?
We have always preached turning the other cheek, telling the teacher, etc, but something about this kid's face made all those teachings fly out of window.
But there has also been a sense of generosity and solidarity, led by victims such as Ahmed, who has preached at the mosque and advocates forgiveness.
Salem had recently preached against al Qaeda and brought Waleed, his nephew, along for protection to a meeting requested by the other three, the papers said.
He preached that insurgencies arose out of the failure of local policing, yet he didn't know a thing about the gangs operating a few blocks away.
Johannes Tauler, his younger contemporary, whom Luther is known to have read, preached and wrote in German, and is considered an early master of the language.
Consider that it was Mather, the man of faith, who preached the science behind inoculation, while the newspaper of the secular James Franklin jeered at it.
Many lawmakers have resigned because they've preached conservativism to their constituency and pass laws that hurt women while simultaneously practicing the behavior they speak out against.
"God's intention is that we worship him in the church," preached Father David Kamumue to about 300 people, instead of his usual congregation of some 5,000.
"There is another Gospel in our country right now, and it is the Gospel of Trump," Mr. Claiborne preached at the revival in his Tennessee drawl.
Economists have long preached that trade among nations is all of those things, and many at the conference view the backlash as a public relations problem.
The King Center aims to register as many new voters as possible in a drive culminating on Monday at the Ebenezer Baptist church where King preached.
The man who brought the disease to Goma was a pastor who had preached in seven churches in the epidemic zone, laying hands on the sick.
Trump's campaign for president shunned many of the things broadly preached by his predecessors in the White House, including free trade and a global security presence.
Mr. Bock and Grace Hill circulated film clips and sermon outlines to 22,13 pastors, some of whom preached its story of personal determination and racial conciliation.
The pastor that served my church when I was in high school actually celebrated us and preached about the harm of the denomination's anti-LGBTQ policies.
Traditionally, Israel's generals have preached restraint in the face of Palestinian violence and adherence to regulations in which soldiers should shoot only to neutralize a threat.
He noted that Omar Abdel-Rahman, the blind sheikh who masterminded the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, had preached at a mosque in nearby Jersey City.
Unconvinced of the "decisive moment" preached by Henri Cartier-Bresson, she always worked in sequences and carefully staged fictive scenes that evince their own constructed nature.
But the show manages to thread a difficult needle because while those are good and worthy topics, you don't feel preached to and it's not particularly heavy.
She preached a sermon about how her faith held together because of the women in the Bible — the women present at Jesus's resurrection, the very first Christians.
The vile anti-Semitism preached by these killers was learned by American children; we must ensure that our nation's children aren't exposed to this kind of hate.
They amassed their following on the streets of Hollywood, where they preached salvation and offered people what they purported to be a peaceful existence on a commune.
After finally besting the influencer, Alexis — who has preached kindness, authenticity, and wanting to help people — only succeeds in stepping into the online space left by Danielle.
The two dozen candidates trying to challenge President Donald Trump next year have broadly preached a pro-worker message and lashed out at corporations during their campaigns.
"At times, people would say through those sermons that I preached or in that time period, they got the feeling I was ministering to myself," Manning recalled.
That's kind of what Joe preached at the end of spring training: Get off to a good start, because it's a lot harder to climb back uphill.
He even preached at a private service for the President-elect and his family on Inauguration Day in 2017, shortly before Trump took the oath of office.
Gay people were nothing but sexually depraved creatures of lust, the preachers preached, until the AIDS crisis of the 1980s demonstrated the irrefutable depths of their humanity.
NEW YORK – The American clergyman who preached about the power of love at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has undergone surgery for prostate cancer.
Luke Salas's father, Hank, left Cuba when he was 9 years old with his parents after Castro assumed power, but he never preached hatred of the regime.
These people had saved up for tickets and travel, spent days stringing bracelets to share, and — above all — seemed to diligently practice the radical inclusion they preached.
"It's not about the Panthers," preached Jackie Newton mid-song, as old women fanned themselves and friends greeted each other with hugs as they entered the church.
Throughout a season dotted with those 20 wins but also setbacks and innumerable uncomfortable headlines, Padgett, a former Louisville center, has tactfully preached staying in the present.
Billy Graham preached to millions in stadium events he called crusades, becoming a pastor to presidents and America's best-known Christian evangelist for more than 60 years.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached from his Atlanta pulpit of the dynamic dance between Good Friday and Easter, between death and resurrection, between despair and hope.
Babcock, who is generally regarded as one of the best coaches in the game, has long preached the importance of a five-man unit on the ice.
" Quinn has so often preached his desire that the Rangers play "fast, physical, and relentless" hockey that some players refer to the phrase as "our team slogan.
On Sundays, he preached the gospel; the rest of the week he worked menial jobs so he could send a little something back home to his family.
Mr. Ashe was a class act in every way, a man who practiced what he preached without being diverted by the temptations of power, fame or fortune.
Ms. Rizer-Pool preached about starting the new decade with a positive attitude and returning to Bible study, which had been suspended since the threat was uncovered.
Kondo has preached the importance of having people "hold each item in your hands, as close to your heart as possible" to see if it sparks joy.
Mr. Raja thought about joining them but instead became a disciple of a Malaysian Muslim scholar who preached a more pluralistic and tolerant understanding of the faith.
The city is also an important pilgrimage site for Christians, who revere it as the place where they believe that Jesus Christ preached, died and was resurrected.
They weren't just written on hallway walls, T-shirts and in the school handbook, they were preached and exemplified by each of our teachers on a daily basis.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove showed he was ready to practise what he preached, by turning up for a cabinet meeting clutching a reusable coffee mug earlier this week.
Even at three, visiting a sick old lady with his minister father, he climbed on a chair and preached a sermon to her, which mightily raised her spirits.
I verbally promoted the pro-life agenda using the same rhetoric that was preached to me about the "sanctity of life" and "personal responsibility," but it felt hollow.
Back in 2000, a $164 billion deal created AOL Time Warner, unifying distribution and content along very similar lines to those now being preached by AT&T's leadership.
Keith Ellison, one of Sanders' most prominent allies, preached unity during his bid for the chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee and is now the party's deputy chairman.
I have a friend who is a pastor in a Presbyterian church, and when she started at a new church, she preached six or seven sermons about abuse.
It's a concept that journalist Napoleon Hill preached in his 1937 personal finance classic "Think and Grow Rich, " the culmination of his research on 500 self-made millionaires.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's semiannual testimony to Congress gave Wall Street experts just what they wanted: a cool, collected central bank leader who preached patience over punch.
Canada applies the "give grads a visa with their diploma" approach many have preached for in the US, providing multi-year work visas to foreign students upon graduation.
Instead of embracing racial resentment, compassionate conservatism preached, Republicans should rebrand themselves as the party of racial solidarity—the allies of the moralizing agents of the inner cities.
But he has long preached that a major effort to develop the sport broadly — particularly among teenagers — is also needed if the United States wants British-style success.
He said that he doubted whether the Gospel could help him: he couldn't accept a faith that preached joy in the morning and bullshit at night, he said.
Two decades after its founding, however, Game — who once vehemently preached that being gay would send someone to hell — has now come out as gay to the world.
Dr. Walker preached against intolerance and racial inequality for six decades from pulpits across the South, in New York City and in five of the world's seven continents.
Indians were blamed, though many believe he was actually shot dead by some in Deadwood who worried that a man who preached against sin was bad for business.
It doesn't sound much different than what writers like Michael Pollan and everyone who has ever helped start a farmers' market or community garden have preached for years.
What if young Americans were to fall in the thrall of a charismatic leader who preached the kind of broad structural change that would depose today's corporate order?
Other data trends show people tend to be very consistent with gym habitsThese findings reiterate what trainers have long preached: Building a gym habit is all about consistency.
Chance rapped, preached, sang and danced, bounding across the stage with leaping strides; he shared the spotlight with Francis and the Lights, Donnie Trumpet and Ty Dolla Sign.
William J. Barber II, organizer of the "Moral Mondays" protests in North Carolina, in April at Riverside Church in Manhattan, where he preached on building a national movement.
Were we clowns for continuing to engage with a man who readily sold self-interest as love, who preached open-mindedness but often supported people who practiced division?
Thoreau would pick up his pen to skewer them mercilessly, and — practicing what he preached in his essay "Civil Disobedience" — would probably take to the streets in protest.
Poole, never one to espouse or endorse the views of his community, nonetheless preached the merits of anonymity to create a place online for that kind of discourse.
That was the other point of view I preached [in the writer's room]: I'm definitely not a millennial, I'm Gen X. But it's the same, in a way.
Interestingly, the authors found that the survey respondents didn't always practice what they preached, which is exactly why their little tinfoil hat-wearing Clippy is necessary, they argue.
And two, they end their speech with "follow your passion," which is usually being preached to by a guy who's onstage who made billions in iron or smelting.
If the rise of end-to-end encrypted messaging enables the sort of benign law breaking Marlinspike has preached, sooner or later it will also shield some indefen­sible crimes.
The religious organization, created in the late 1960s by Alamo and his wife Susan, originally preached peace and salvation, which attracted hippies and young followers alienated from their parents.
After graduating in 1976, he rejected offers from three N.B.A. teams so he could tour the world with Athletes in Action, which played exhibition games and preached during halftime.
The UCKG's prosperity gospel, preached in thousands of churches and through the 16 radio and television stations that helped make Mr Macedo a billionaire, appeals to Brazil's aspiring poor.
As we saw on Episode 7 of this season, Brother Ray (played by Ian McShane) preached a far more passionate word, suggesting we move to compassion instead of anger.
Bone's giving Trump an 8 out of 10 for his speech because he wasn't contentious, and preached unity and bipartisanship ... even if many members of Congress weren't buying it.
I practiced what I preached but, even at my fittest, I never had a body that I felt was commensurate with the amount of effort I was putting in.
For as far back as I can remember, I'd sit in church and listen as my father and other elders of my church preached homophobia to their loyal congregants.
The fierce fivesome preached a message of solidarity and "girl power" ever since they burst onto the airwaves with 1996's "Wannabe," the song that launched them to superstardom.
Billy Graham, the renowned evangelist and preacher who died at 99 earlier this week, had the distinction of having preached the gospel for up to 215 million people worldwide.
" Fast-forward to 85033, when Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan preached this screed: "Listen, Jewish people don't have no hands that are free of the blood of us.
He went on to direct programs in which Mr. Graham preached to more than 21994 million people in more than 219 crusades in 221 countries from 20053 through 22005.
This time, however, he didn't experience the formulaic approach to cooking preached by textbooks in his home country, but rather the classic French techniques and finesse pioneered by Escoffier.
The Sixers have enjoyed the NBA's wobbliest offense for four of the last five years, and have preached ball movement and pace since Brett Brown became their head coach.
"We are stubborn, despite what we've preached our entire existence, we do not possess the ability to create a truly just and sustainable 'utopia' on this earth," he writes.
While campaigning to take Arizona Senator John McCain's seat, Arizona State Senator Dr. Kelli Ward has both campaigned at Trump events and preached against Planned Parenthood and abortion rights.
According to his ministry, he preached to more people than anyone else in history, reaching hundreds of millions of people either in person or via TV and satellite links.
Juche is North Korea's homegrown ideology of self-reliance that is a mix of Marxism and extreme nationalism preached by state founder Kim Il Sung, the current leader's grandfather.
He preached the armed struggle to hundreds, if not thousands, of young enthusiasts across Latin America and in Africa; he gave his life for it, and they lost theirs.
The office of Chicago's mayor, Rahm Emanuel, announced that the city will consider giving landmark status to the Stone Temple Baptist Church, where Martin Luther King Jr. regularly preached.
Billy Graham, who died last month at 226, bravely integrated the audience at his crusades and preached alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but kept silent at key moments.
He has preached the value of "prehab," the stretching or strengthening of the body to prevent injuries, and cut down on idle practice time he thinks leads to injury.
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, has for years preached about the dangers and disadvantages of free trade and the harm it has done to once-leading American industries.
In Brooklyn, two longtime food writers and editors who have long preached the importance of passing cooking skills to children are now putting their money where their mouths are.
Before the 1970s, politicians seldom preached about families, according to research by the political scientists Steven Greene and Laurel Elder, who have analyzed the language used in political speeches.
Definers had established a Silicon Valley outpost earlier that year, led by Tim Miller, a former spokesman for Jeb Bush who preached the virtues of campaign-style opposition research.
WASHINGTON — For two decades, Abdullah el-Faisal has preached jihad, on the streets and online, first promoting the grim theology of Al Qaeda and then endorsing the Islamic State.
The Mets have preached humility to Harvey with the persistence of St. Augustine, and his brush with athletic mortality may have made it easier for him to hear them.
Calling themselves "Jesus Freaks," Mr. Alamo's followers preached a wrathful version of Pentecostalism, which is known for its spirited worship practices and belief in modern-day revelation and miracles.
Mr. Choudary, who is now in prison after he was convicted last year of encouraging support for the Islamic State, had preached in Birmingham several times in recent years.
Self-made billionaires, including tech entrepreneur Mark Cuban, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Virgin Group founder Richard Branson have also preached the importance of failing every once in awhile.
Prosecutors have said that Mussa, a former Christian of Roma origin who converted to Islam in 2000 while working in Vienna, had preached surrounded by the Islamic State flags.
Yet, while Franklin lived large, he preached a kind of black liberation theology—Baptist, but inflected at times with the more convulsive accents of the Pentecostal, or "sanctified," church.
In an inspired bit of borrowing, one night he preached 18th century evangelist Jonathan Edward's famous sermon, "Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God," nearly word for word.
Mr. Adamowicz, who is survived by his wife, Magdalena, and two daughters, preached the value of tolerance and held up his city as a progressive model of integrating immigrants.
The charismatic Deborah claimed to be God's vessel on Earth, and she and her husband preached for years about an impending holy war that would be waged by demonic forces.
"In their opinion, and this was preached throughout my life, Jesus Christ would not come back to Earth unless there was peace between the Arabs and the Jews," Risha explained.
Cynicism with Beijing's economy-first policies has created a new political movement known as the New Left, or neo-Maoism, that supports the egalitarian ideas preached by dictator Mao Zedong.
I told her I had been undecided until the last minute about my choice of sermon and had almost preached on the healing of the crippled man in John 5.
Rajneesh preached that institutions like marriage and traditional nuclear families were forms of constriction, so followers were encouraged to have lots of sex partners; thus, hysterectomies and vasectomies took place.
According to his ministry, he preached Christianity to more people than anyone else in history, reaching hundreds of millions of people either in person or via TV and satellite links.
"The thing that I preached from the opening day in spring training is I want us to play the same game regardless of the date on the calendar," Maddon said.
The workers who made them labored for free in the service of a cult leader named Tony Alamo who preached that only he could show them the path to heaven.
Driving the news: In his annual letter to shareholders, Warren Buffett admits that though he regularly preached "doom because of government budget deficits" he is no longer in that camp.
"Whether or not our government builds a bigger wall to keep immigrants out, God&aposs church is about breaking down dividing walls," preached Neil Amstutz, pastor of Waterford Mennonite Church.
Why it matters: This is just another example of Facebook taking a step toward realizing CEO Mark Zuckerberg's social infrastructure vision that he preached in his manifesto earlier this year.
The overall tone of comment from speakers at the ETF conference has matched the market volatility, and notably, not only those like Faber who have long preached gloom and doom.
It's a massive shift for a company whose founder and ex-CEO preached about the virtues of a free product and promised that it would never cost money for users.
The National Security Council and career State Department officials have preached caution on the proposed measure, arguing it lacks a legal basis and could chill relations in the Middle East.
" * On a lingering regret about spending so much time away from his family as he preached around the world: "Every day I was absent from my family is gone forever.
But through the 1980s and 1990s, as the war on drugs raged, it preached about the menace of illegal highs with barely a whisper about the horror of unrelieved pain.
To his law clerks, Meyer said, Gorsuch always preached the idea that the actual litigants should be able to pick up the opinion and understand why they won or lost.
Political leaders have always preached the virtue of running government like a business, and the success of Uber, Airbnb, and WeWork has persuaded them to focus on accountability and performance.
And as Democratic strategists have preached for more than a year, the consolidation of black voters behind a single candidate provides an almost overwhelming advantage when trying to accumulate delegates.
The movement against sexual harassment had something else, however: a mass-market antagonist in the empire of Helen Gurley Brown and Cosmopolitan magazine, which preached a feminism of patriarchal compliance.
The men agreed on their desire for growth-goosing tax cuts but disagreed on trade, on which Mr. Trump ran as a populist and Mr. Kudlow preached free-market principles.
His players did not practice what he preached, and even Berube's staff incurred a penalty for unsuccessfully challenging Kuraly's goal as offside with 7.8 seconds left in the first period.
Ordained in 1952, he preached for seven years at the Gillfield Baptist Church in Petersburg, Va. He staged numerous acts of civil disobedience during this time, resulting in 17 arrests.
He preached inclusion of indigenous groups, cut ties to American coca-eradication programs that stung farmers and used the state's wealth to cut the poverty rate in half by 2012.
The elite business gathering, which has long preached the virtue of global integration, has been unsure of what to expect from Mr. Trump, who has stressed an "America First" message.
He stymied the United States during the Bay of Pigs invasion, lectured at a United Nations lectern and preached a new world order dominated by those once marginalized by superpowers.
Five years ago Mr Chu, a Baptist minister from Chai Wan in eastern Hong Kong, preached non-violence and quoted Martin Luther King as he co-founded the Occupy movement.
CHANCE THE RAPPER "Coloring Book" (self-released) In a turbulent year, Chance the Rapper preached the values of exuberance, of sweet nostalgia, of prayerful vigilance, of shocking jolts of love.
Plenty of black people can tell you stories of grandparents, pastors, teachers, and coaches who all preached the same message: Rely on yourself, because you can't rely on white people.
White Cloud Temple is the headquarters of the Chinese Taoist Association, it was founded nearly 1,000 years ago to honor a Taoist priest who preached the Tao to Genghis Khan.
But Alonso remained as positive as always when assessing the season, and preached patience for a team that is showing signs of improvement as it heads into the off-season.
Gone are the days when everyone with a mic preached that eating everything in moderation, experiencing everything in moderation, is the way toward a happy and fulfilled and balanced life.
In The Royal Baby, our protagonist insists women should be allowed to sign an ancient treaty, and Meghan has frequently preached feminism despite royal tradition of not being openly political.
Republicans on the committee uniformly defended Lewandowski, who preached to the conservative choir (and may have helped boost his profile before a potential run for US Senate in New Hampshire).
"Just think what would happen in the current climate if he came ... and preached that message of divisive hate," said Jack Dromey, an opposition Labour Party spokesman on home affairs.
It would revive during the 1980s — as Ronald Reagan preached unrelenting struggle against the "evil empire" of the Soviet Union — and reach unprecedented heights in the wake of the Sept.
" She practiced what she preached, using drawing as a creative bridge back and forth into the making of sculpture, the latter freeing her to make "every line build into the other.
Jeremiah Lanphier — the lead evangelist in the 1858 "Businessman's Revival" centered in New York's financial district —preached a scheme of just-in-time salvation for on-the-go Wall Street workers.
In preparation for this series, the Pelicans' coaching staff preached that whenever Golden States enters the ball into the high post, the Warriors will immediately make something happen off the ball.
Therefore, cooked (what we'd now consider overcooked) vegetables became a central element in his dietary creed, which he preached in packed lecture halls across the country, drawing thousands at a time.
Cory Booker drew comparisons to a young Barack Obama with a speech during which he preached love and respect and appealed to the nation's history of cooperation to achieve new milestones.

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