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"pride of place" Definitions
  1. the highest or most outstanding position; first place.

209 Sentences With "pride of place"

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The office's representatives get pride of place at civic functions.
His nutcracker collection takes pride of place above the fire.
It even holds pride of place on the country's flag.
We gave pride of place to Robert's work and his words.
The pride of place given to the kingdom was no accident.
Trump's Republican Party, continues to enjoy pride of place in this country's
From Renaissance Italy to Victorian Britain, the classical past took pride of place.
This Daniel Turner glass piece has pride of place in the living room.
But in Dogliani, to the south of Alba, dolcetto takes pride of place.
That geographical DNA, like another footpath that became Broadway, gave it pride of place.
The trophies are back in pride of place, on their plinths, under their lights.
The Democratic National Convention even gave pride of place to centrist heroes like Michael Bloomberg.
At the top of the stack, Mr. Wolfe gave pride of place to "Moby-Dick."
Maybe they could give the game pride of place on the end-of-season DVD?
North Christian Church, with its slender spire and vaulted concrete interior, takes pride of place.
Pragmatism may be pride of place, but some of the brand's design references are surprising.
A piece by Willys de Castro, for example, enjoys pride of place in Ms. Cisneros's study.
The right to bear arms took pride of place over free speech and a free press.
In pride of place was the designer's beaming father, Paul McCartney, alongside his wife, Nancy Shevell.
But recently, wood also has been taking pride of place among the finest gems and watches.
It is anybody's guess who will ultimately hold pride of place on the sport's most valued leaderboard.
However, it's a painting passed down from her grandmother that gets pride of place above her bed.
Pride of place inside the Exhibition Dimension will be Samsung and LG's new range of levitating fridges.
His graphite drawing of a boy, "Untitled" (1950), has pride of place in the Gardners's center hall.
Rather than discard overblown flowers that have passed peak flourish, the florists give them pride of place.
In the Dogliani region, however, where the Einaudi is from, pride of place is given to dolcetto.
But John Brown, a Scotsman who became both Victoria's employee and constant companion, took pride of place.
I used to think that our system of higher education had pride of place among our institutions.
Yep, Zayn got pride of place in a spot that previously featured a friendship necklace with Kendall Jenner!
Intriguingly, the curator has awarded the room's pride of place to a Fang-Ntumu mask from Equatorial Guinea.
The Pride of Place listings not only reinforce these sites' queer history, they also provide better preservation protection.
Pride of place, though, is given to a Leicester City jersey bearing the last name of Riyad Mahrez.
The barbera grape ripens earlier than nebbiolo, which gets pride of place in the sunniest parts of the vineyard.
The sculptures have impeccable provenance: They once took pride of place inside the famous "salon africain" of the home.
The work held pride of place in their living room, the highlight of their small but treasured art collection.
But it's impossible to reflect on the London theater in 2015 without giving contemporary pride of place to the ancients.
It takes someone special to relegate soccer from the sports pages, but when Pajon races, she takes pride of place.
Two smaller, quieter hamlets, New Suffolk and Laurel, border Mattituck proper, and pride of place is palpable among their residents.
In a festival that gives pride of place to interdisciplinary works, "The Factory" was one of the few conventional plays.
But in those early editions, politics was given pride of place; the sections on anatomy and physiology appeared only later.
Calvin Klein's is a name so famous as to have earned pride of place on underwear bands the world over.
By once again giving "migration" pride of place in the story of prehistory, paleogenomics has resurrected some old intellectual ghosts.
Gagh often takes pride of place among Klingon dishes as it's one of the more frequently mentioned foods in the canon.
PragerU seem to be milking the situation: A playlist of videos "Restricted by YouTube" enjoys pride of place on the homepage.
It asks you to shift attention across your entire field of view as you read, giving each tweet pride of place.
A mound of Trump-covered copies of The Economist has pride of place: "I put you up front," he says solicitously.
Their slogans – "Three Represents" and "Scientific Development," respectively – are given pride of place, but Hu and Jiang's names only appear later.
The pearlescent white flesh takes pride of place in the traditional Norwegian dish skreimølje, alongside a little boiled roe and liver.
A new state-of-the-art roaster commands pride of place on the country property, in the estate's former horse stables.
An epic-scale Iron Throne sat pride-of-place at the centre of a bar, and dragon skulls decorated the tables.
The kaleidoscopic abstraction occupied pride of place in the gallery before the Modern's move earlier this year to a temporary facility.
It holds pride of place in Ottawa, Kansas, a vibrant small town that sits square in the middle of acres of farmland.
We settled down into the cracked leather sofa that holds pride of place in the Saint Vitus basement, and got to yapping.
The artist's "fieldwork" traced the cycle of the tulip's bloom season, ending, naturally, when peonies overtook pride of place in flower markets.
We've given social realism this pride of place as the thing with the most verisimilitude, but there's more verisimilitude in Aesop's fables.
Although he discusses a variety of basic science approaches, he gives pride of place to analyses involving genes and their associated molecules.
The one item that remained undisturbed was Ms. Adler's stereo, which had pride of place on a shelf scavenged from the street.
It has had pride of place at buzz-building publishing conferences; the first chapter won a literary prize from The Southwest Review.
Lesser known names like Isaac H. Bonsall, Henry Peter Bosse, Thomas M. Easterly, Josiah Johnson Hawes and others have pride of place.
How many rape allegations will be enough for fashion journalists to ask Abloh why he still wants Ian there, in pride of place?
While "Ida" is, to my eye, the show's most important painting, another, "Picture of Dorian Gray" (1943-44), is given pride of place.
Identity-based political movements always seem to descend into internal rivalries about who is most oppressed and who should get pride of place.
Several critical topics typically ignored or saved for the end of the night were given pride of place by PBS, including climate change.
Her remains are given pride of place, and her daughter has vowed to do the same to put further pressure on the government.
Music has always had pride of place in the heart of Ally Brooke who started performing on local stages at the age of 9.
As one of a handful of new games announced for its Switch console, Nintendo's fighting game Arms had pride of place in Tokyo today.
Chess and Go have long enjoyed pride of place as contests that decide which human has a more powerful mind — pure skill, no luck.
The mania has even reached a Chicago concert hall, where pieces by Kosciuszko himself are taking pride of place (alongside Chopin, Poland's national composer).
The cross necklace, which the 28-year old singer was previously photographed wearing in April 2016, had pride of place around the model's neck.
Then, given pride of place in the first showcase, there is the tiny, much folded piece of paper that Chanel kept in her wallet.
With music, snacks and art, these groups are making Election Day and early-vote opportunities a moment of joy, and points of pride of place.
Munch's last major self-portrait, which gives this show its title and is on loan from Oslo, has pride of place at the Met Breuer.
" Mr. Curran said the three clocks now in Mr. Chellar's shop would "take pride of place in any Irish museum; they are super, super pieces.
Pride of place in the largest, skylit gallery is given to an outsized installation by Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, "The Ozymandias Parade" (1985).
But pride of place has real value — and represents a complex set of considerations meant to make the platform better, engage audiences, and make money.
But pride of place at Raytheon's display area went not to a weapon but to a "cyber dome"—a slick 3D cinema showing how hacking works.
Welcome to Building the Canon, an occasional series collecting perspectives on the electronic records we believe deserve pride of place in any club culture aficionado's collection.
Pride of place goes to the Roman Catholic Church, which with less fanfare (perhaps because the papacy lacks a nuclear arsenal) has also entered terra incognita.
In Mr. Chibnall's debut, words and ideas no longer have pride of place — the game playing is gone, along with the sharply morbid sense of humor.
Jeff Koons's 1994-2007 stainless steel sculpture "Sacred Heart (Magenta/Gold)," from the artist's admired "Celebration" series, took pride of place in Gagosian's ever-crowded booth.
But beyond that, he argued, Israel cannot and should not give its Jewish identity pride of place and should instead function as a secular liberal democracy.
Another enormous public sculpture, like "Split Rocker," the 37-foot-high flower-covered rocking horse bust that had pride of place in Rockefeller Center in 2014?
Embedded in a bookcase, in pride of place, is a Wurlitzer jukebox, accepting coins in exchange for the yearning voices of Ella Fitzgerald and James Brown.
We don't know how much Google is paying Mozilla for pride of place in its browser, but in 2014, Google shelled out $323 million to do so.
Our Pride of Place project is one step on the road to better understanding just what a diverse nation we are, and have been for many centuries.
Here is just one of many potential examples: someone who has pride of place in my eternal wank bank is Charlie from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
From the start it was an incongruous effort by an outsider to stitch together far-right nationalists who all give pride of place to their own countries.
The state legislature of North Carolina has resolved to build a monument to George Washington that will have pride of place in the capitol building in Raleigh.
A quote from "The Tempest" and a note from the atelier given the same pride of place; for an elitist discipline, it was a notably egalitarian idea.
After their junior year, they took it down but saved it, to once again display the shriveled husk in pride of place above the common room couch.
Featuring working lights and space to set two figures, the massive vehicle can take pride of place next to the recently released Batmobile... if you've got the space.
Bristol Street Wear, which donated the t-shirt, said it was "great to see the typically dismissed art form, 'bootlegs', given pride of place" at the iconic museum.
The ultimate goal of Pride of Place is to better recognize the diverse people who contributed to England's story — something that's sorely needed in countries around the world.
MILAN (Reuters) - Chocolate spread Nutella has long had pride of place on supermarket shelves but faces imminent attack from an Italian rival usually found in the pasta section.
This premise has in turn led them to institute widespread changes which give Hinduism pride of place in state matters and sidelines religious minorities like Christians and Muslims.
The ultimate failure of the law is that it's done nothing to dethrone finance from its pride of place at the commanding heights of the American economy. 1.
These products, like the updated Fleshlight models, still take pride of place in industry awards shows and mainstream media coverage and command major consumer loyalty and market space.
The reactor of choice—Mr Zou says that Li Keqiang, China's prime minister, has ordered that it be given pride of place—is China's brand new Hualong One.
This is not a self-help book, strictly speaking, but it must take pride of place here as one of the most helpful books I read this year.
Other romantic couples wander on and off-page, mostly star-crossed, and Time's love affair with Fate takes heavy-handed pride of place in this realm of Personified Concepts.
"Our Pride of Place project is one step on the road to better understanding just what a diverse nation we are, and have been for many centuries," Wilson said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Historic England's Pride of Place project aims to recognize overlooked sites of LGBTQ history and protect them as part of the country's heritage.
Even some Democratic candidates eager to court Iowans over the past year have suggested that the state be forced to relinquish its pride of place in the primary process.
The Constitution, after all, gives the federal government pride of place in foreign, security, trade, and immigration policy, notwithstanding those powers that the Tenth Amendment reserves to the states.
A painting by Rosenquist based on the opera "Tosca," with fragmented faces and an image of a gun poised behind black lace, takes pride of place above the mantel.
He took ideas that were once the provinces of obscure Blogspot journals and egg Twitter avatars and gave them pride of place on a prominent, well-read conservative website.
I grew up in Manhattan in the '90s, and hip-hop was a vital part of that experience, so I gave the Wu pride of place at 1-Across.
In her living room, pride of place is given to framed photographs of her children at age 2, each posed before a pyramid of empty Nestlé infant formula cans.
But one painting holds pride of place: Henry Taylor's "The Sweet William Rorex Jr.," from 2010, which Mr. Lumpkin lent to MoMA PS1 for its survey show in 2012.
Yet even if Ms Shiffrin ends up with pride of place on the all-time Ski-lo list, Ms Vonn will merit plenty of pages in the alpine history books.
The Picasso was the highest priced lot, with a pre-sale estimate of $100 million; the painting from the artist's Rose period held pride of place in Mr. Rockefeller's library.
For the front yard, Mr. Hoertdoerfer designed a sculpture garden of overlapping artificial-turf-covered squares, where a piece by Carey Morton, a local sculptor, was given pride of place.
In both cases these are symbolic of their locality, with wyverns taking pride of place on the crest of the City of London and representative of the region of Cumbria, too.
This image of Ms. Gottschalk will hold pride of place among works by her in "Brave, Beautiful Outlaws," opening at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art on Aug. 29.
For more than 853,285 years, abalone has been served to celebrate special occasions and honor guests, taking a pride of place alongside other luxury ingredients like shark fin and sea cucumber.
And like its Parisian sibling, the Henrietta is designated a Bed & Beverage by the group, which means creative cocktails take pride of place in the hotel lounge and in mini bars.
While Hustvedt is avowedly devoted to making artists and scientists value each other's way of taking in experience, in this collection science and the scientific persuasion ultimately take pride of place.
Nonetheless, venerable old RPI has retained pride of place, and the hoary ranking system has been a much better predictor of which teams the committee will choose than more modern statistics are.
Her photo takes pride of place in "We Are The Lions", an exhibition commemorating the dispute's 277th anniversary at The Library in Willesden Green, half a mile from where the strike unfolded.
A desk gifted to King Abdulaziz by President Harry Truman, and a letter from a US magnate praising the king to President Franklin D. Roosevelt took pride of place in one section.
The familiar Adobe interface gets as much pride of place as the rock star does, and like the YouTube "speed edits" that inspired it, the video is fundamentally about its own making.
Ataturk's presence has gradually been felt less, having for decades loomed large, his piercing blue eyes staring from posters, his statue in pride of place in schools, public buildings and town squares.
It's not uncommon for hosts to leave their guests a list of nearby activities and restaurants; pride of place and being helpful are part of the spirit of many of these companies.
While a convoy might appear like a strong-arm tactic to intimidate people, the convoy as a protest tool actually enjoys unique pride of place in recent community-led organizing in Hawaii.
In a season when Washington politics has been overwhelmed by the naked greed of special interests, this may win pride of place as the single most greedy, corrupt and damaging such action.
Spot one of your favorite titles taking pride of place in the background of a photo, and you've made more of a connection than you'd ever get from just admiring their eye-liner.
With McGregor, Holm, Van Zant, Northcutt and Rousey all coming off losses, it is likely that Jones's first title defense would take pride of place at the top of the heavily anticipated card.
It's easy for some to blame everything on Trump and his presidency: His words and actions allow a kind of pro-"whites only" environment to find pride of place and even flourish today.
But doing so, in a realistic and sober way, is the first step toward repairing America's shattered political culture and restoring politics to the pride of place it deserves in our national life.
By the midcentury, such treats found pride of place on the dessert trolleys whizzing around the white tablecloth restaurants that began to proliferate in cities, which necessitated extra cooks to bake such bounties.
But Wolcott is too sharp not to recognize the irony of such a question appearing in a critique that was awarded front-loaded pride of place in The New York Times Book Review.
The plan worked well — so well that Newbery- and Caldecott Medal-winning titles have largely remained in print ever since and enjoyed pride of place on library, school and bookstore shelves across America.
New to me was the artist Juan de Juanes, whose six exquisite panels created for the altar of Valencia's Church of St. Stephen are now given pride of place in recently reinstalled galleries.
For Wimbledon and its fans, an occasional Centre Court retirement is a small price to pay for maintaining the status of a tournament that claims pride of place on nearly every tennis star's calendar.
Ronaldo's global success had inspired the renaming of an airport in his native Madeira Islands — an event celebrated with a bust of Ronaldo's head, commissioned to take pride of place at the airport itself.
In my house, it's not turkey that takes pride of place on the festive table, but seafood, an array of thinly sliced meats, and fresh veggies—all waiting to be plunged into simmering broth.
AMSTERDAM — Marc Dreesmann remembers well how his father, Anton, a third-generation department-store owner and art collector, hung a particular artwork in pride of place in the entryway of their home in Amsterdam.
Salzburg is a festival that was founded, in part, to reaffirm national culture in the aftermath of the humiliation of World War I, and pride of place is still given to German-language drama.
The evening repeatedly punctures the seriousness of artmaking, as when the men show Isabelle a library of their sources, with pride of place given to a child's pop-up book featuring a giant shark.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gave weightlifters pride of place when his nation's 11 gold medallists from the 2014 Asian Games – staged in South Korea – had a victory parade on their return to Pyongyang.
She performed a more faithful rendition of Sade's "Like a Tattoo" (see it below), the guitar replaced by the piano, though it was still unmistakably Kelela's own, with her distinctive vocal given pride of place.
It all started last November, when Belfast's Sweet Afton Bar & Kitchen took to Facebook to report the disappearance of Cedric — one of the two porcelain dog statues that have pride of place in the establishment.
But as the Trump-Putin summit approaches, scheduled unsettlingly close to the periodic NATO summit which has long held pride of place on the American security calendar, Ukrainians are feeling a familiar sense of foreboding.
While Rafael Dos Anjos' lightweight belt took pride of place in front of him at the MGM Grand, 'The Notorious' duly noted the barren landscape in front of him after he appeared on the stage.
AMSTERDAM — The Rijksmuseum announced on Tuesday that it will restore Rembrandt's "Night Watch," a monumental group portrait that holds pride of place in the Dutch national museum here and the hearts of the Dutch people.
Ostensibly this is because they would rather have seen that sum spent on work by local artists, but we suspect it's also partly because giving Koons pride of place implies a certain type of taste.
Dr. Rosenfeld considered giving pride of place to a famous photograph of skaters on the lake with the Dakota apartment house in the background, still so new it was the only building that far uptown.
Lucas will no doubt give his new Rockwell gem  pride of place when his eponymous Museum of Narrative Art opens in Los Angeles in 2021 (until then, it's on loan to the Norman Rockwell Museum).
Isner, seeded 23, beat fellow American Taylor Fritz is straight sets but pride of place went to Tiafoe who recorded only his second victory in grand slam play, beating experienced Dutchman Robin Haase in four sets.
But here are three themes so far: Shearling: Outerwear inevitably takes pride of place during the fall shows, with a proliferation of shearling on the London runways as much a certainty as the constant January drizzle.
The European Commission hit Google with a record antitrust fine yesterday for its deals with smartphone makers to give pride of place to its own apps, such as the Chrome browser, in its Android operating system.
And on the administration's newly-unveiled White House site, they get pride of place: A Trump Administration will empower our law enforcement officers to do their jobs and keep our streets free of crime and violence.
RCA, asserting pride of place, staged the concerts in 30 Rockefeller Plaza, its corporate headquarters, transforming Studio 33-H—the same 8-H that later became the home of "Saturday Night Live"—into a notional concert hall.
When the Museum of the Bible opened in Washington, D.C. last November, it gave pride of place to fragments that were purportedly part of the Dead Sea Scrolls, documents that date back to the early Christian era.
The most terrifying scene in Atwood's novel gets pride of place here, with increasingly agitated handheld camerawork following June—not Offred, yet—as her money gets cut off right before every woman in her office is dismissed.
Haqi Kobani, the deputy commander of the S.D.F., was holding down the fort in his capacious office, where a portrait of Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or P.K.K., had pride of place.
And unlike a Wall Street firm, where the trading floor, in its size, pride of place and all-around clamor represents the beating heart of the institution, the execution hub in Phoenix is a less exalted place.
Hailing from the streets of Nigeria, "to chop" - meaning to illicitly make money, and "rub minds" - a synonym for "confer", are among 29 distinctive aspects of Nigerian English to obtain pride of place in the august dictionary.
It hasn't yet afforded their deaths the pride of place in our discourse which our media class—in its incredible, bottomless narcissism—readily gives to elite university dramas and the insults that land in their Twitter notifications.
Luckily, we're swooping in here with 10 ideas from Target to please all their senses, from a design-magazine-worthy French press to a makeup-brush set that'll take pride of place on their custom Carrera marble vanity.
The listings are the result of a project, "Pride of Place", led by historians at Leeds Beckett University, who asked members of the public to come up with their favorite LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) heritage sites.
But the heavy Talmudic volumes left a residue, an inherited respect for textual interpretation that—reshaped into secularized form—led people like me to embrace the humanities, an arena in which the English Department held pride of place.
"The Voice of a Free Press," his stirring defense of The Times in the face of a Communist witch hunt conducted in 1955 by Senator James O. Eastland of Mississippi, holds pride of place at The Times's headquarters.
Those who arrive early might even find themselves led to pride of place in a barber's chair onstage — at least until the performance proper begins, and we find ourselves eavesdropping on musings that shift moods on a dime.
As a photograph reveals, the painting was just in time to assume pride of place in the inaugural exhibition of the Museum of Modern Art, which presented Seurat, van Gogh, Gauguin and Cézanne and the precursors of modernism.
IN THE litany of bosses' gripes about Brazil's inclement business climate, rigid labour laws vie for pride of place with its convoluted tax laws and its licensing rules (on everything from health and safety to protection of cultural heritage).
When the history of the groundbreaking meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un is written, pride of place will be given to the role played by basketball great Dennis Rodman, at least if CNN is to be trusted.
A signature visual duet, given pride of place on the cover of the exhibition catalog, takes place between Boscobel's regal Grecian Easy Chair attributed to Duncan Phyfe and the Wickson Chair made by Michael Robbins of Philmont in 2015.
In short, gun violence in games doesn't have to be spectacular and fun in order to be entertaining; on the contrary, there's something morbidly fascinating about guns' horrific qualities and the pride of place they occupy in popular culture.
" One of these people is Stephen K. Bannon, who gets pride of place in Wolff's acknowledgments, thanked for "his trust and cooperation" as "the Virgil anyone might be lucky to have as a guide for a descent into Trumpworld.
It had a special resonance for him: He had inherited it from Andrea Pirlo, one of his heroes, and a player whose framed, unwashed Juventus jersey takes pride of place in the living room of Dybala's apartment in Turin.
Yet, in the late 1990s, it held pride of place as the hottest concept in dieting, embraced by celebrities, self-proclaimed nutrition pros, and teenagers like me who believed they'd discovered the most ancient secret to looking cute in hip-huggers.
Shatner's kidney stone (and Justin Bieber's hair clippings, and Justin Timberlake's half-eaten French toast, both of which have also been auctioned off) are not-so-distant cousins of the religious relics given pride of place in Baroque curiosity cabinets.
Jacob: While I think you're right that the movie spends significantly more time focusing on the Democratic Party,  one thing that stands out about the film, especially in this election year, is the pride of place given to the Republican Party.
Tying up titles and top ten fighters, and slowing down divisions, the reality television show was still pivotal in getting the UFC over—with barnburner between Stephan Bonnar and Forrest Griffin now given pride of place in the UFC's mythos.
The heavyweight division used to be the bracket the UFC called upon when breaking new ground as evidenced by Junior Dos Santos and Cain Velasquez taking pride of place on the first FOX broadcast the promotion enjoyed back in November 2011.
Mecca and Medina will still receive their pilgrims, but Islam may finally assume a truly global form and dispense with a colonial cartography in which the Middle East enjoys pride of place despite containing a small minority of the world's Muslims.
Why does any of this matter — aside from the irony of these public employee unions having achieved pride of place in the conservative firmament, while Republican governors and legislatures are moving quickly to disable public employee unions they find troublesome?
What's more, the saint here, though given pride of place in the origin story of the aphorism traversing this puzzle, apparently recorded something altogether quite different: "L'enfer est plein de bonnes volontés ou désirs" ("Hell is full of good wishes or desires").
Now a new Astoria Rapallo espresso machine with a retro sheen occupies pride of place on the counter of Fat Cat, the coffee house he runs with his brother in the colonial town of Antigua, an hour's drive west of the capital.
Its pride of place suggests White Light is working to fill the gap that was left by the demise of the Lincoln Center Festival, the ambitious summer event that was discontinued in 2017 and regularly brought international theater troupes to New York.
And while Jing's role in Kong: Skull Island was unremarkable, the pride of place she gets in Pacific Rim: Uprising, as a formidable tech CEO whose aims are uncertain, is both entertaining and a tacit admission that the film's primary audience is not domestic.
Pinta Miami When: November 30–December 4 Where: Mana Wynwood (2217 NW 5th Avenue, Miami) Giving pride of place to galleries from Latin America, Spain, and Portugal, Pinta displays familiar names like Jesus Soto, Julio Le Parc, and Vik Muniz alongside lesser-known ones.
Perovskaya's portrait holds pride of place in the main drawing room, a legacy of her Soviet heroic status, and her family name has been given to a local sparkling wine, said Larissa P. Biryukova, a tour guide who led a recent swing through the museum.
Like many small German breweries, Brauhaus am Lohberg serves full meals as well as good beers, though the flavors are particular to the location: Instead of sauerbraten or sausages, pride of place on the dinner menu belongs to whole roast Steinlachs, a Baltic coast whitefish.
While it's (fortunately) no longer popular to prey upon strangers with mental illnesses or developmental disabilities, the original troll instinct—that nihilistic, shit-stirring, 'drama'-inciting urge to go looking for attention in all the wrong places—occupies pride of place in today's 24-hour news cycle.
" Ms. Kopatchinskaja is the music director of this year's Ojai Music Festival in California, which runs from June 393 to 10 and gives pride of place to Mr. Hersch's work, including a new piece of music theater, "I hope we get a chance to visit soon.
In the hushed-toned dining room, his minimalist rectangular dining table, in a muted Breche marble, takes pride of place among nubuck leather chairs by the Italian designer Willy Rizzo and is topped by a bulbous bright blue vase by the local designer Jean-Baptiste Fastrez.
It is one of 150 artworks in the Capitol slated for restoration as part of a $310 million overhaul currently underway, a process that has opened up questions about the consequences of giving racist imagery pride of place in spaces of authority where laws are made.
A grouping of 175 silver and gold hookah mouthpieces takes pride of place beside a reflecting pool because it includes two pieces that Mr. Dhaddha received from his grandfather when he was 16 years old, igniting his passion for collecting — "even though he never smoked," Arun Dhaddha said.
And James Stewart's portrayal of a small-town nobody and his quixotic battle against self-dealing politicians still claims pride of place as Hollywood's most stirring, convincing and timeless reminder that the Constitution is a sacred trust that all American citizens — and their representatives — have responsibility for bearing.
Executive producers nearly always get their names onscreen at the top of a show, but on Monday the only opening credit was "Created by Mark Burnett," giving pride of place to the reality-TV pioneer who made the inspired choice of Mr. Trump as host back in 2004.
Fast-forward a few years, and it's probably Estée Lauder Pleasures — in all its floral, effervescent glory — or the bright, warm Kenzo Flower that takes pride of place atop the shabby dresser in your dorm room, a spritz of each encapsulating everything from sneaking into bars to new relationships and beyond.
"Hackers Think So." In pride of place on this list of TV and film programs that get cybersecurity right is Michael Mann's smoothly executed 2015 thriller, which was all but ignored by the masses but continues to be eagerly watched, dissected and re-watched by cybersecurity experts across the globe.
They're fascinated by the ads in a copy of Family Circle from 1974, and a cereal-box-shaped Select magazine from January 1997 — dedicated ironically to the year 1996 — occupies pride of place above their desk, despite a Jolly Rancher candy that came with the magazine having melted inside it.
Mr. Li used to champion "Made in China 2025," a plan under which the country would quickly increase its capacity to design and produce advanced technologies, reducing its reliance on trading partners and even undercutting rivals like the U.S. He gave it pride of place in his previous three annual speeches.
In the desert, as the women towered over you and competed for pride of place with the iconic man, you could forgive Cochrane for their anatomical imperfections or for advocating that such simple forms could change "human consciousness around the need to end violence against women," as he writes on his web site.
Christian Dior himself was one of a handful of secular saints in the world of French fashion — Monsieur Dior, as he is always referred to; his protégé, Yves Saint Laurent; and Cristóbal Balenciaga make up a sort of holy trinity — and his label holds a particular pride of place in the city's heart.
But when a follow-up story came out in print, it was relegated to the 23rd page of the front section — not exactly pride of place On Monday, Times executive editor Dean Baquet said critics were right that the story "should have been presented more prominently," according to the paper's Reader Center.
By giving grime pride of place in one of Glastonbury's most hallowed spots, they're putting their money where their mouth is in a way that feels significant—if a little belated, as has been the game of catch-up played by most of those in British music who weren't embedded in grime from the beginning.
There are licit and illicit drugs, licit and illicit sex, bad behavior in bedrooms, in bathrooms and at book parties; someone, whom you may or may not suspect, turns out to be a part-time ­hooker — the full McInerney, though with his characters now well into middle age, cocaine has to share pride of place with Cialis.
Democratic officials who have long contended that Iowa is unrepresentative of voters nationally seized on the chaos of Monday night — partial results were not reported until late Tuesday afternoon — to argue that the state should not hold pride of place, reviving the criticism that its older, majority white population distorts Democrats' vision of themselves as young and diverse.
Pride of place near the entrance is given to #3 in the series, which features an excerpt from Toni Morrison's Beloved exhorting a (self-)love of (Black) flesh next to Mokgosi's rendering of a girl posing in a tiara and formal white dress, its skirt spread out to cover the entire loveseat on which she sits.
Zabit has been given pride of place on the UFC 228 card with his fight leading straight into the two title fights that top the bill and he was originally supposed to fight the previous next-great-featherweight, Yair Rodriguez, but a Rodriguez injury forced him out of the match up and Brandon Davis was quickly found to replace him.
" For Roosevelt, the nation needed a change in ethics: an "abandonment of the false belief that public office and high political position are to be valued only by the standards of pride of place and personal profit" and "an end to conduct in banking and in business which too often has given to a sacred trust the likeness of callous and selfish wrongdoing.
This extravagant self-indulgence by a fabulously rich family is nothing like the example your article cites of Bess Truman and her frequent visits to her home in Independence, Mo. REBA SHIMANSKY New York To the Editor: Eleanor Roosevelt, who the article said was "reported to have initially struggled with the role," deserves pride of place among reluctant first ladies.
They still have pride of place in the company mythology, not to mention the company shop — they hang, each on its own individual hanger, at the renovated and repainted Calvin Klein boutique on Madison Avenue — but they have been minutely adjusted à la Raf, from the logo to the brand name (which now includes 2100W39, the address of the company headquarters).
" He gave history pride of place in the curriculum because, "History by apprising them of the past will enable them to judge of the future; it will avail them of the experience of other times and other nations; it will qualify them as judges of the actions and designs of men; it will enable them to know ambition under every disguise it may assume; and knowing it, to defeat its views.
First, we went through the museum's "Little Street" show, which begins with presentations of a half-dozen previous theories about the location of the painting (there have been scores of guesses) then provides historical context for the painting, via city maps and artworks by genre painters of the era, and culminates in a small chamber where the original work takes pride of place on the last wall of the exhibition.

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