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He's renounced hatred, he's renounced bigotry, and he's renounced racism.
But beyond that, Conor Lamb renounced her — and won.
He remains under house arrest since he hasn't renounced violence.
Reform bill of 2013, which he has now again renounced.
Today they've renounced racism and taken up marijuana legalization activism.
In a letter to the court, he renounced Islamic State.
Each time, the drill instructors asked whether he renounced Islam.
In all, 1,018 U.S. citizens renounced their citizenship between Jan.
However, Tshwete says that Smith has renounced his American citizenship.
In point of fact, Trump has never publicly renounced birtherism.
Ghomeshi has pleaded not guilty and publicly renounced the allegations.
He never repudiated or renounced those views once in office.
Now, after his denunciation of Water Defense, she renounced him.
Trump has never renounced his support of the birther movement.
After it was published, Alvim's video was renounced across Brazil.
Still, Mahajan hasn't entirely renounced the dramatic advantages of suspense.
He has renounced the extreme nationalist views of his past.
As a consequence, we've completely renounced the use of state force.
The group, a component of the NCRI, has since renounced violence.
The designation was later removed after the center renounced foreign funding.
Alexander Rodchenko renounced pure art in favor of serving the society.
But critics insisted she prove that she had renounced Taiwanese citizenship.
Although that may be difficult since he renounced his Canadian citizenship.
Groff then quasi-renounced the review: "I give up," she tweeted.
Mr. Biden renounced his support for the measure only this month.
I smashed my bass apart on stage and renounced stringed instruments completely.
He, Cordes, Bryant and Bryant's mother have all renounced their church membership.
A record 4,279 Americans worldwide renounced their United States citizenship last year.
It was aggressive war, which the nations of the world had renounced.
In a Twitter post, Mr. Mohib said the men had renounced violence.
He renounced his Canadian citizenship upon beginning his Senate career in 2012.
"He has never been a pacifist, never renounced armed struggle," he says.
And in a 2013 interview in The Guardian, you renounced French cinema.
And Beijing has not renounced the use of force to seize Taiwan.
Prince Henrik retired last year and renounced his title of Prince Consort.
It has not renounced the use of force to achieve this goal.
Soon after independence, Kazakhstan voluntarily renounced the world's fourth largest nuclear arsenal.
The Egyptian group has millions of followers and renounced violence decades ago.
John Kasich explicitly renounced the commitment they'd made last fall, while Texas Sen.
Mr. Cruz, who was born in Calgary, renounced his Canadian citizenship in 2014.
Beyoncé long ago renounced the title of Queen Bey to become King Bey.
Donald Trump's campaign renounced birtherism today in a statement from spokesperson Jason Miller.
Along the way he became a Canadian, too, and renounced his US citizenship.
Three years later they abandoned it, and have renounced all return ever since.
Hamdi voluntarily renounced his US citizenship as part of a deal with prosecutors.
The Texas Republican renounced his Canadian citizenship after he became a U.S. senator.
Cruz held dual citizenship until he officially renounced his Canadian citizenship in 2014.
He has abdicated global leadership and renounced the international order that America made.
Joe Walsh, who renounced his past support of Trump following the press conference.
Some were born overseas and incorrectly believed they had renounced their citizenship rights.
Mr. Joyce, who has renounced his second citizenship, will run in the Dec.
Robert also renounced his citizenship and relocated to London, where he still lives.
Here&aposs the list of those partners who left or renounced their membership.
But when Mr. Trump took office, he renounced that deal and resumed sanctions.
He renounced the field and began working for legislative reform of the registry.
This was after the county sheriff renounced cooperation with immigration officials seeking deportations.
Just as Derek's extremist ideology was becoming mainstreamed in America, he renounced it.
He reluctantly renounced his dual US citizenship at the start of the campaign.
What if he renounced his faith entirely, and turned into an already-lapsed Catholic?
She also renounced her Australian citizenship upon her marriage, making her solely a Dane.
In its post World War Two constitution Japan renounced the right to wage war.
Mr. Tankleff never signed the confession and quickly renounced it, but was still convicted.
Moreover, FARC members fear falling victim to the political violence they have now renounced.
He also should've renounced [former Ku Klux Klan leader] David Duke during the campaign.
Skillt, who today lives in Kyiv, has since publicly renounced his far-right allegiances.
Mr. Gao, 52, became increasingly critical of the Communist Party and renounced his membership.
After helping Jews escape persecution with her Hollywood salary, she renounced her German citizenship.
Ellison publicly renounced the Nation of Islam in a 2006 letter to Jewish groups.
He appeared on a Treasury Department list of 85033,411 people who renounced their citizenship.
He is not known to have renounced his membership in either group, they say.
Reporter: He later renounced his jihadist beliefs and became a C.S.I.S. and R.C.M.P. operative.
He denies those allegations, and said last month he had renounced his U.S. citizenship.
The FBI says 93 applicants were denied because they had renounced their U.S. citizenship.
Perhaps even more important, in his first days in office, President Trump renounced TPP.
Following the US refusal to join, Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban also renounced the compact .
John Shimkus, has even renounced his support for Trump altogether because of the policy shift.
In the sixties, he moved to Ghana, renounced his citizenship, and became a Ghanaian citizen.
His first mandate is a short one, completing the term of office that Blatter renounced.
No news organization or elected official ever confirmed Trump's account, which he has never renounced.
But when the Eagles protested that Irvin was still under contract, Rickey renounced his rights.
In some instances, veterans publicly renounced their NRA membership after the organization's response to Parkland.
China has also never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control.
Enders renounced a further one-off departure bonus, a person close to the company said.
Unnecessary, restrictive pronouncements on the scope of LEOSA, like those discussed here, should be renounced.
He has renounced his U.S. citizenship and lives in Japan, from where Ver runs Bitcoin.com.
As the damage escalated, I renounced my support for high-stakes testing and charter schools.
Joyce claimed he wasn't aware he held New Zealand citizenship and has since renounced it.
In 85033, he renounced the conspiracy theory, saying Obama was born in the United States.
China has not renounced the use of force to ensure eventual unification with the island.
President Obama didn't care if he renounced terrorism or not and commented his sentence anyway.
None of the sides have renounced it, delegitimised it, and it is still in effect.
China has never renounced the possibility of using force to bring Taiwan under its control.
She's captivated by this man who has renounced the trappings of society, property, and status.
When cash is renounced you carry less of it, or maybe even none of it.
A loose political network founded in Egypt in 1928, the Muslim Brotherhood has renounced violence.
Over time, the Nour Party weakened, and Mahmoud renounced his membership and became an independent.
After all, these countries have renounced war as an instrument of resolving disputes among themselves.
Judge Wilson, Snap argued, based class certification on a theory the Supreme Court expressly renounced.
Kenyan authorities say Miguna had renounced his Kenyan citizenship but his lawyers deny that claim.
It's dangerous because Australia fully renounced its discriminatory White Australia immigration policy only in 1973.
Jolly left Congress in 2017 and has since renounced his membership in the Republican Party.
Over the past two years his administration has renounced pacts on climate change and migration.
In the same 60 Minutes interview, Trump renounced one false claim, only to make other misstatements.
The 2018 Gillibrand has renounced all of these stances, moving left and left and left again.
He has since renounced illegal hunting, and now tends the swimming pool and does other jobs.
A sometime Democrat, he claimed during the election campaign to have renounced his former liberal internationalism.
After he was admitted, the student withdrew from the tennis team and renounced his books scholarship.
Many are renounced by their families as teenagers, and end up as beggars or sex workers.
These men voluntarily renounced their citizenship and took up arms against the United States of America.
China has not renounced the possible use of force to bring the island under its control.
Better mentoring, or exchanges with those who have renounced jihad, could help, as might psychiatric care.
Since then, she says, she has left the "alt-right" and renounced her white nationalist views.
He eventually renounced white supremacism and his hateful views after meeting a Muslim filmmaker in Charlottesville.
At the end of the process, Muller renounced his skepticism and urged action on climate change.
There are exceptions, such as in 1990 when Lewis Powell renounced his ruling in McCleskey v.
Beijing has never renounced the possible use of force to bring the island under its control.
He renounced what he called his "slave name" of Clay, and became Muhammad Ali soon afterward.
He held dual citizenship until he renounced his Canadian citizenship after being elected to the senate.
Yogi Adityanath is 2100, wears saffron robes, and renounced worldly pleasures at the age of 21.3.
Yogi Adityanath is 44, wears saffron robes, and renounced worldly pleasures at the age of 21.
Some have argued that because Colonel Qaddafi renounced his program he weakened himself and his country.
Women who have renounced the group live in dread of attacks from those who have not.
There's minimal traditional signage and wall texts have been renounced in favor of a smartphone app.
Mr. Darbi has renounced Islamist ideology and lived apart from the general detainee population for years.
Chuck may soon be rediscovering fraternal love at the very moment that Jimmy has renounced it.
MORE (R-Ariz.) renounced the party in June and announced he will begin voting for Democrats.
China has not renounced its claim over the shoal, nor has the Philippines conceded China's claim.
Then known as Cassius Clay, he publicly renounced his "slave name" and became immortalized as Ali.
Some are ready to challenge China, which has never renounced the use of force against Taiwan.
The Mughal emperor Babur hosted debauched drinking parties that went on for days, until he renounced liquor.
She promptly renounced her citizenship, living the next 50 years of her life south of the border.
The two men have not, to date, renounced their ties to Gaffney, Gabriel, Gatestone, and the rest.
Since the end of World War II, Japan's constitution has renounced the threat or use of force.
Unlike many others, he never renounced violence as a way to bring about change on the island.
Mr Joyce has renounced his New Zealand citizenship and is contesting the by-election for his seat.
Uproar ensued: Mr Basyir has not renounced violence and is expected to go back to inciting it.
She used to perform under the name The Fine Frenzy, although she renounced the name in 2015.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated the year in which Cruz renounced his Canadian citizenship.
Whereas formerly "Melungeon" was a slur to be renounced, it has become an allegiance to be embraced.
Since 2000, the organization has gone by the name Aleph and renounced the violent program of Aum.
Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun said she feared her family would kill her because she had renounced Islam.
And the two men have not, to date, renounced their ties to Gaffney, Gabriel, and the rest.
The Pistons then renounced their qualifying offer to Caldwell-Pope, allowing him to sign wherever he wants.
Many spoke witheringly of incumbent Republican lawmakers who have renounced their support for the party's presidential nominee.
Mr. Joyce formally renounced his dual citizenship after the scandal began and is now eligible to run.
After a third spin, Lance Corporal Bourmeche said, he feared for his life and renounced his religion.
Mr. Joyce renounced his citizenship, ran again in his district and won, eventually becoming deputy prime minister.
For decades, he was part of a system he has since renounced as unfair, indifferent and ineffective.
He withdrew from the tennis team and renounced his books scholarship after he was admitted in 2015.
Abdul Qayum, a former ISIS commander, recently renounced the organization, in a ceremony led by Afghan police.
After the student enrolled, he voluntarily withdrew from the team and renounced the scholarship, the complaint said.
Kenneth, who renounced his American citizenship, decamped to the Cayman Islands and now develops real estate there.
I've renounced home cooking and intend to eat only what I can have delivered to my garret.
They'd also renounced Islam which is a crime that carries the threat of death in Saudi Arabia.
Neither side renounced "traditional" cyber espionage, or even intellectual property theft for purposes other than economic gain.
Daniel Kuettel has vivid memories of the day in 22 when he renounced his United States citizenship.
He promptly sailed to England where he renounced fighting and was never forced into that situation again.
Bagai had already renounced his British citizenship; reapplying would mean certain arrest because of his activism for independence.
Their romance got Kate expelled, and Sophie renounced her to stay enrolled, eventually graduating and marrying a man.
Members of indigenous "First Nations" were not allowed to vote until 1960 unless they renounced their Indian status.
Big American mobile operators have already renounced the use of its gear for their fifth-generation (5G) networks.
On Friday the latter renounced his claim to the post in a bid to stop the personnel debates.
China has never renounced the use of force to take back Taiwan, which it deems a wayward province.
The new constitution banned the Imperial family from engaging in politics and Emperor Hirohito renounced his divine status.
The report was criticized by members of Congress and the secretary of Homeland Security, who renounced its findings.
Mr. Cruz has actually renounced his Canadian citizenship, so such a career move is not in the cards.
Though Princess Ubolratana technically renounced her royal titles after marrying an American, she remains linked to the family.
The Texas Republican, a natural-born U.S. citizen, also had Canadian citizenship until he renounced it in 2014.
She claims she is fleeing an abusive family that has threatened to kill her since she renounced Islam.
She says she is fleeing her abusive family who have threatened to kill her since she renounced Islam.
Trump has never renounced, or even acknowledged, the obvious racism of his birther falsehoods, and he never will.
But while Mr. Reich had renounced machines, critics still noticed something "machine-like" about his pulse-based music.
The mercurial dictator has renounced state-sponsored terrorism, and cut back on the torture and executions of dissidents.
Yeah, but he's actually since come out and renounced the extremism he preached before his stretch in prison.
Tensions between Iran and the United States have intensified since Mr. Trump formally renounced the agreement in May.
It is not affiliated in any way with the Provisional Irish Republican Army, which renounced violence in 2005.
Even the man who publicly apologized to Mr. Nasrallah may have renounced his insult, but not his plea.
An organizer in Vilna and Lodz, Max renounced his activism and settled in a quiet suburb of London.
"Two presidents, two attorney generals gave him a pardon because he had renounced violence," Mr. de Blasio said.
In the late 1970s, Wallace became a born-again Christian, forgave Bremer and renounced his own racist legacy.
The group formally renounced violence in the early 183s, but Ayman watched his cellmates grow hardened in prison.
Justice Bellew said he was not convinced by Mr. Zahab's statement that he had renounced the Islamic State.
An agency whose equipment he'd borrowed renounced him, claiming they hadn't known what he was really up to.
The colonies broke free of their oppressors, only to continue enslaving blacks for decades after Britain renounced the practice.
"There is no 'pipeline,'" Hunter, who has renounced the views he pushed in his earlier days, wrote at Rare.
Shortly after her arrival, she met a Thai Buddhist monk, who later renounced his vows to be with her.
Joyce, having renounced the New Zealand citizenship inherited through his father, will contest his seat again in a Dec.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring the self-ruled and democratic island under its control.
Budovsky, who had been living in New York, later renounced his U.S. citizenship and became a Costa Rican citizen.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring what it considers a wayward province under its rule.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring what it considers a wayward province under Chinese control.
The Treasury Department reported 4,279 citizens renounced in 2015, up 25 percent over 2014 and 42 percent over 2013.
The attorney made it public; subsequently, on state and social media, Xie renounced his own account as a fabrication.
The Brotherhood says it publicly renounced violence decades ago and pursues an Islamist political vision using exclusively peaceful means.
In return, the United States promised aid and normal ties, and it renounced any intention of invading the North.
Their relationship deteriorated further after a shooting at a Manhattan restaurant, and 6ix9ine renounced them in a radio interview.
He renounced his right to the throne and went to live in Paris, leaving Michael heir to the kingdom.
The remark prompted protests at Fox headquarters and a rare intramural rebuke by the network, which renounced her comments.
The childhood friends of his who remained in the area had renounced the Democrats and were now Trump voters.
By the end of the movie, Elsa has renounced her crown and Anna is made the queen of Arendelle.
Hugh was fired from Breitbart in 2017 for posting anti-Muslim tweets and has since renounced the far-right.
He also renounced the lifetime tax-free monthly pension — then about $215, now about $21960,1993 — that went with it.
The agency has since closed such prisons and renounced the techniques, including waterboarding, sleep deprivation and confinement in boxes.
Most notably, he has renounced his use of "stop and frisk" police tactics, which until recently he still embraced.
The Knicks renounced their rights to Derrick Rose to open salary-cap room for Hardaway, bringing Hardaway full circle.
On Syria, Mr. Macron has renounced the downfall of President Bashar al-Assad as a precondition of peace talks.
Cohn is also friendly with Rob Portman, the Ohio Republican senator who renounced his support for Trump in October.
The Kenyan government says Miguna renounced his citizenship years ago, and failed to take the necessary actions to reapply.
The lawmaker renounced his New Zealand citizenship in August, and will now contest a local election on December 2.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, which it deems a wayward province.
China considers Taiwan a wayward province and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.
Robow, a former prominent al Shabaab insurgent and group spokesman, publicly renounced violence and recognized federal authority in August 2017.
The first was written on March 28, 1933, aboard the S.S. Belgenland on the day he renounced his German citizenship.
China has never renounced the use of force to take back Taiwan, an island it regards as a wayward province.
BHOPAL, India — By the age of 173, Pragya Singh Thakur had renounced her material possessions and become a holy woman.
The pair, who say they have renounced their Muslim faith, arrived in the Chinese territory from Sri Lanka in September.
The only country to have built nuclear weapons and then renounced them, gaining NPT membership and respectability, is South Africa.
On October 3rd Arab Iraqi MPs prevented Kurdish ones from entering the parliament in Baghdad unless they renounced the referendum.
Having renounced his Kiwi citizenship, Mr Joyce will try to reclaim his constituency at a by-election on December 2nd.
The case of Gui Minhai, a Swede who had renounced his Chinese citizenship, suggests they are right to do so.
She had been born in Canada and moved to Australia as a baby, but had never renounced her Canadian citizenship.
Joyce, whose New England electorate is in rural New South Wales state, renounced his dual New Zealand citizenship in August.
The Texas Republican was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and also had Canadian citizenship until he renounced it in 2014.
The Brotherhood renounced violence in the 1970s after using it in the decades since its founding in Egypt in 1928.
Britain's Foreign Minister Boris Johnson has officially renounced his U.S. citizenship, according to a list the Treasury Department released Wednesday.
Only in Tunisia, where the largest party has just formally renounced Islamism, is there still some ground for liberal hope.
That amounts to about 5,000 guerrillas, gang members, paramilitary fighters and other criminals, including FARC dissidents who renounced the peace.
Having recently renounced the New Zealand citizenship he inherited from his father, Joyce will contest a December 2 by-election.
It renounced violence in the 1970s after using such tactics to attempt to create a society governed by Islamic law.
She fears that her family will kill her if she is returned to Saudi Arabia, because she has renounced Islam.
These offered shorter sentences to terrorists who renounced violence, prompting many to defect, wrecking the cohesion of the terrorist groups.
China claims Taiwan as its own and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, viewing it as a wayward province.
McHugh was fired from Breitbart in 2017 for posting anti-Muslim tweets, but she has since renounced the far-right.
Mr. Browder was born in the United States but later renounced his American citizenship and became a citizen of Britain.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force against Taiwan and has been using increasingly aggressive rhetoric toward the island.
She produced her videos in unlimited editions, undermining their value as rarefied commodities, and occasionally renounced making salable objects altogether.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan, which China considers a wayward province, under its control.
Although born in the United States, Mr. Browder renounced his United States citizenship and is now a citizen of Britain.
And there is no sign that he has renounced this strategy even if tactical adjustments and pauses subsequently became necessary.
In a statement issued on Saturday to PEOPLE, a spokesperson for Weinstein renounced the accusations against Weinstein and his brother, Bob.
In November 2015, Saudi Arabia also sentenced a Palestinian poet, Ashraf Fayadh, to death after he allegedly renounced the Muslim faith.
China, which views Taiwan as a renegade province, has never renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.
That is a red line for China, which has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control.
Several states have renounced midazolam; a federal court in Ohio recently blocked its use (though the Supreme Court has permitted it).
It was the first week of December, and 130 people had renounced takeout and Netflix marathons in search of the transcendental.
During the primaries, she renounced the deal she once called "the gold standard" under pressure from anti-trade rival Bernie Sanders.
Martin Schulz, the party's leader, is on the way out and on Friday even renounced his claim to the foreign ministry.
Xenophon had renounced Greek citizenship, which he received from his mother, but had not been aware he held possible British citizenship.
Or Ellevest CEO and co-founder Sallie Krawcheck, who was publicly renounced by her mentor when she started a new job.
I renounced running for trains and buses when I was about 22, and this rule has seen me good ever since.
Qunun had flown to Thailand from Kuwait to escape her family who she feared would kill her because she renounced Islam.
A number of its MPs have questionable credentials when it comes to having renounced their dual citizenship before the last election.
MoMA seems to have renounced the role it played in the 1960s and '70s, under its powerful photography director, John Szarkowski.
China regards Taiwan as a wayward province and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.
China deems Taiwan a wayward province and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
Though Liu He initially struck a deal with Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, the White House renounced the agreement a week later.
If Trump put his ideas into practice and actually renounced commitments that didn't do what he wanted, it would destroy NATO.
Tension between the countries worsened substantially after President Trump renounced the nuclear accord with Iran last May and reimposed severe sanctions.
Byrd later renounced his membership to the organization, although his early record in Congress on race and civil rights was mixed.
This summer he revealed that - like many other Tunisians - he also had French nationality, but said he had now renounced it.
"The planet will not negotiate with us," Mr. Macron said, referring to the Paris climate accord that Mr. Trump has renounced.
Mr. McDermott renounced his United States citizenship and exiled himself to Ireland, where he remains, facing health issues of his own.
"The planet will not negotiate with us," Mr. Macron said in defending the Paris climate accord, which Mr. Trump has renounced.
Since President Trump renounced America's commitments under the 2015 Iran nuclear deal this month, the question has been what comes next.
"It was a very wise move that Ted Cruz renounced his Canadian citizenship 18 months ago," the party front-runner tweeted.
Mr. Hernandez renounced the gang in November, but the parting came too late; days later, he was arrested by federal authorities.
In one 2004 case involving a U.S. citizen, the detainee, Yaser Hamdi, renounced his U.S. citizenship as part of the transfer.
With Friday's decision, President Trump has again shown his nationalist colors, as when he renounced the Paris Climate Agreement in June.
But he renounced his German citizenship in 1933, when Adolf Hitler became the country's leader, and moved to the United States.
Yusuf had spent 22 months in custody and renounced Islamic State in court on Monday, according to KMSP, a Fox News affiliate.
Jordan renounced its claim to this territory in 1988, recognizing the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) as the representative of the Palestinian people.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force to take over self-ruled Taiwan, which it regards as a recalcitrant, breakaway province.
Several 2020 Democrats have renounced taking donations from corporate-backed super PACs, while Sanders and Warren have eschewed high-dollar fundraisers altogether.
He has renounced these beliefs, understanding that they were a dark part of his past that he would like to move beyond.
But during the summit events, some of which were broadcast live around the world, Mr. Kim never publicly renounced his nuclear weapons.
Joyce said he would "respect the verdict" and stand down to fight for reelection, having already renounced his citizenship with New Zealand.
Beijing maintains that Taiwan is part of China and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.
China considers Taiwan to be a wayward province and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.
The U.S. Treasury lists all people who have renounced U.S. citizenship or long-term residency in the three months ending on Dec.
Born in Canada to a Cuban father and American mother, Cruz was a dual citizen until he renounced Canadian citizenship in 2014.
The first Muslim elected to Congress, Ellision has renounced his past praise for the Nation of Islam and its leader, Louis Farrakhan.
China deems Taiwan its own and has never renounced the use of force to bring the self-ruled island under its control.
He gave a Nazi-style salute and said he had renounced his faith in Christ in favor of the Norse god Odin.
In it, Wang renounced her legal work and blamed "foreign forces" for using her law firm to undermine and discredit the government.
"I think they ask far too much of the speaker," said Representative Jason Chaffetz, Republican of Utah, who has renounced Mr. Trump.
It renounced violence in the 1960s and later embraced electoral democracy instead, although some offshoots and former members have engaged in terrorism.
Beijing says the island is part of China and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.
Over the years I've made several pilgrimages to Charlottesville, both when I was a white nationalist and since I renounced the ideology.
Ameen's other friends in town were also Iraqis—a Christian and a Shiite who had renounced Islam and was now an atheist.
In the years since her time at Breitbart, McHugh has renounced her views and worked to expose members of the far right.
It is the contentment of a soul that has renounced resentment and anger, that grows with every act of love and care.
A television producer who renounced his earlier life as a gay man, Mr. Voris, 55, has developed a media operation from ChurchMilitant.
In the past year, hundreds of political activists in Karachi have been picked up, and some renounced their loyalties upon their return.
China considers self-ruled Taiwan a wayward province and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.
China views Taiwan as a wayward province and has never renounced the use of force to bring democratic Taiwan under its control.
There is no sign that she has renounced chavismo, the socialist nationalism that serves as an alibi for the regime's continuation in power.
Gabbard's gender and Samoan-American ethnicity matter less than her past opposition to gay rights, which she renounced in a video this week.
In a way, Apple has again renounced the responsibility of being a social network while also encouraging a kind of network-exclusive interaction.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring democratic Taiwan, which it considers an inalienable part of China, under its control.
IN THE FIRST heady days of their self-proclaimed caliphate, foreigners who joined Islamic State (IS) gleefully renounced their ties to the West.
Bridges shares with Casablanca the theme of a great passion discovered at midlife, only to be renounced out of a sense of duty.
The teenager has renounced Islam, in a country where such an act is technically punishable by death, Qunun decided to flee her family.
Mr Olad's family, Somali immigrants to America and devout Muslims, had discovered that he had not only renounced Islam but was also gay.
Following a 2013 investigation by the Dallas Morning News examining Cruz's citizenship, the Texas senator formally renounced his Canadian citizenship the following year.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring what it considers a wayward province and sacred Chinese territory under its rule.
By 1969, a few years after his campaign began, President Nixon had renounced bioweapons and resubmitted the Geneva Protocol to Congress for ratification.
Everyone in the family had tried to convince Marat, who told Reuters that he had now renounced violent Islamism, to leave Islamic State.
He later renounced rights and privileges of being a cardinal but kept his red hat and title until his death earlier this year.
If women of the 80s renounced their gender to get access to power, the 90s saw options expand for shaping oneself with clothing.
I privately renounced my faith one night in my dorm room, yet I kept reneging, worried that my decision was driven by sin.
Some patriots have renounced racism and anti-Semitism, seeing those as drags on their more-popular pro-gun and anti-federal government messages.
China regards self-ruled Taiwan as a wayward province and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.
He and many other militants renounced violence decades ago, but said some veterans of the Kashmir conflict had been outraged by India's decision.
Since 2014, international oil companies have renounced at least 19 oil blocks in Kurdistan, according to an analysis by the Iraq Oil Report.
His administration has moved to cut the United Nations budget and renounced participation in some of the organization's most prominent agreements and agencies.
Jordan renounced any claims over the West Bank in 1988, saying it wished to see instead the birth of a Palestinian state there.
Two prominent Democratic leaders with direct ties to the foundation quickly renounced their support for Mr. Biden after Mr. Bloomberg joined the race.
He was a card-carrying Communist for seven years until 1968, when he renounced his membership to protest the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.
Never should leaders of a terrorist organization that hasn't renounced 22019/11 and continues in evil be allowed in our great country. NEVER.
The program, which has since been renounced by the C.I.A., included techniques like waterboarding, sleep deprivation, confinements in boxes and other interrogation techniques.
A former prime minister, Tony Abbott, entered the conversation last week to debunk the theory that he had never renounced his British citizenship.
After President Donald Trump renounced U.S. support for the Paris Accord on global warming, Musk resigned in protest from a presidential advisory committee.
This isn't the first time this year that the former president has been confronted about the law, which he renounced a year ago.
In a 2012 Israeli TV interview, Mr. Abbas renounced the unlimited return of Palestinian refugees and their descendants, himself included, to Israel proper.
Never should leaders of a terrorist organization that hasn't renounced 9/11 and continues in evil be allowed in our great country. NEVER.
But, by 1972, when Wallace was running for the Democratic presidential nomination, he said he was a born-again Christian and renounced segregation.
Cruz eventually renounced his Canadian citizenship, after he was already in the Senate, to make it clear that America was his only love.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force to take over neighboring, self-ruled Taiwan, which it regards as a recalcitrant, breakaway province.
Beijing maintains that self-ruled Taiwan is a wayward province of China and has never renounced the use of force to take it back.
"I can say Gotabaya Rajapaksa has renounced his U.S. citizenship," another brother, Basil Rajapaksa, a former economy minister, told a news conference on Thursday.
Beijing regards the island as a breakaway province and it has never renounced the use of force to bring it back under mainland control.
Since 2014, international oil companies have renounced a total of 19 exploration blocks in Kurdistan, according to an analysis by the Iraq Oil Report.
Any formal independence move is a red line for China, which has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control.
Archie will be in jail and maybe because of or despite this, Veronica is at his house since she renounced her family name. 2.
Close to turning 78 years, and now having renounced his U.S. nationalilty, PPK has said that presidency of Peru will be his last job.
China considers Taiwan independence a red line issue and it has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia renounced his support for Hillary Clinton and said he would be "open" to voting for Trump in 2020 .
He has not merely violated the law's spirit but denied it, abandoned it, renounced it, and, worst of all, failed even to understand it.
China considers proudly democratic Taiwan to be its sacred territory and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under Chinese control.
Last year, a record 5,411 individuals renounced their citizenship or ended their long-term residency in the U.S., according to data from the Treasury.
A vote to compete under a Taiwan banner would further rile Beijing, which has never renounced the use of force to ensure eventual unification.
Although Freud renounced his early work on cocaine, Crews examines it carefully, and he shows that, from the beginning, Freud was a lousy scientist.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control and has repeatedly denounced U.S. arms sales to the island.
The homes she depicts are both cozy and claustrophobic, the marriages companionate and perverse, and the March girls' dreams both fulfilled and depressingly renounced.
If he claims to have renounced birtherism years ago, will the moderators note that he was still at it just a few months ago?
It's as if Warren were to call for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to be abolished, or if Al Gore renounced a carbon tax.
China claims self-ruled and democratic Taiwan as its own and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under Beijing's control.
S. relationship, and China has never renounced the use of force to bring the island it regards as a renegade province under its control.
But with Bannon's banishment from Trump circles, Grimm has renounced the deposed former Breitbart boss and made most vividly clear his allegiance to Trump.
The boy arrived at Texas for the 2015-16 school year and renounced his scholarship and his participation on the tennis team on Sept.
In the settlement, Mr. von Bülow renounced all claims to his wife's fortune in return for his daughter's receiving an equal share of Mrs.
He died before publishing his "Divine Comedy"'s "Purgatorio" and "Paradiso," soured into a religious zealot who renounced fiction and burned his unfinished work.
Still, there has already been dissidence among six FARC "fronts" or units in coca-growing regions, and some fighters have renounced the peace deal.
The Peruvian leader spent years working for investment funds on Wall Street, even acquiring U.S. citizenship that he renounced before he ran for president.
But in 2011, ETA renounced the armed struggle, and now returning exiles are one of the main forces driving the property market, he said.
Beijing has insisted that self-ruled Taiwan is part of its territory, and it has not renounced the use of force to achieve unification.
China considers democratic Taiwan to be a wayward province and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
Kim Jong Nam was assassinated last month at Kuala Lumpur's main airport using VX, a nerve agent renounced by nearly all governments except North Korea's.
Hillary Clinton, the probable winner on November 8th, would be much better on immigration, but she has renounced her former support for ambitious trade deals.
China claims self-ruled Taiwan as its own and has never renounced the use of force to take back what it deems a wayward province.
On Wednesday, he renounced his membership in the Republican Party — because of President Donald Trump's policy of forced family separations at the US-Mexico border.
Even though the PKK has renounced its violent past, Turkey continues to brand it a terrorist organization -- and Europe and the U.S. have followed suit.
She had renounced her royal titles after marrying an American in 1972, but her brother, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, declared her nomination "inappropriate" for a royal.
Imprisoned as a militant here in 1990, Malik renounced violence and declared a ceasefire in 1994, but he has been imprisoned multiple times since then.
But some calamity struck, Bernadette renounced her calling, and she and the family now inhabit a hefty old wreck of a house on a hill.
Some, including Mr. Dent of Pennsylvania and Representatives Adam Kinzinger of Illinois and Dave Reichert of Washington State, have renounced Mr. Trump in pointed terms.
McCorvey, who later shed her Jane Roe pseudonym and renounced her approval of abortion, died in Katy, Texas, at age 69 of a heart ailment.
But once the United States was engaged, he renounced traditional war aims, insisting that the nation pursue a new world order informed by American principles.
This situation would be far more tragic if you'd never sought the companionship of an escort and continued to operate within the paradigm you've renounced.
In 2008, Joe Biden was pictured standing with Democratic Senator Robert Byrd, a former Klan member who renounced his membership and became a Democratic Senator
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's King Felipe has renounced his inheritance from his father, former King Juan Carlos, and stripped the ex-monarch of his palace allowance.
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.
He and her two sons reportedly have UK citizenship, but she renounced hers in 2007 when she took up the senior post of development secretary.
This new McCarthyism must be renounced by every presidential candidate; otherwise, we must conclude they lack the foresight and integrity required to lead our country.
In the cavernous ground-floor hall of the Prada Foundation's tower, Miuccia Prada renounced the quick turnover of fashion in favor of enduring personal style.
Bill Heinecke was 42 when he did something drastic: He walked into the U.S. embassy in Bangkok, handed over his passport and renounced his citizenship.
In 22012, more than 21995,000 Americans renounced their citizenship—up 20 percent from the previous year, according to data released each quarter by the IRS.
Ms. Alqunun said she was particularly concerned about what her family might do to her because in describing her plight on Twitter, she renounced religion.
The following summer, with Walker paid (and Frank Kaminsky renounced), Cody Zeller, Bridges, Monk, and Batum's player option are all that's left on the books.
Beijing regards the island as a breakaway province, part of "one China", and has not renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.
The two largest Moro rebel groups in the south have dropped a demand for a separate Muslim state in exchange for Muslim autonomy and renounced terrorism.
Former conservative prime minister Tony Abbott last week published proof he renounced his British citizenship in 1993, six months before he was first elected to parliament.
Known as PPK, he has since renounced his U.S. citizenship, although he is married to an American woman and his children live in the United States.
Known as PPK, he has since renounced his American citizenship, although he is married to an American woman and his children live in the United States.
Though he has since renounced his French citizenship, he is ineligible to run in Algeria, which bars the office to anyone who has held another nationality.
Al-Nusra Front, fighting in Syria, rejected Baghdadi's move, and in 2014, al Qaeda itself renounced its ties to ISIS after months of Nusra-ISIS infighting.
Then, in 1945, Louis F. Budenz, the managing editor of the Daily Worker, renounced communism and created the "List of 400 Concealed Communists" for the FBI.
Although the 20163-year-old actress previously declared she was a supporter of the Republican nominee, Alley renounced her backing in a tweet on early Sunday.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring what it views as a wayward province under its control and is deeply suspicious of Tsai.
Henrik, who married Margrethe in 1967, retired last year and renounced his title of Prince Consort, saying he was disappointed not to be named King Consort.
China considers proudly democratic Taiwan to be a wayward province and has never renounced the possibility of using force to bring the island under its control.
He said that the suppression of Hungary had been "a tragic necessity," and although he dropped out of party activity, he never renounced or denounced communism.
China claims Taiwan as its own and has never renounced the use of force to bring under its control what it sees as a wayward province.
PENCE: We were bringing them to heel, but the goal was always that we would only lift the sanctions if Iran permanently renounced their nuclear ambitions.
But, just as Trilling recoiled from grandiloquent radical gesture, Robins seems to have renounced the biographer's task to come to some sustained conclusion about her subject.
According to reports from the BBC and Lawfare, Sujan publicly renounced ties to the West and went to live and fight on the frontlines of Syria.
Thanos has renounced mass destruction in favor of tending his vegetable patch, Black Widow sits around eating peanut-butter sandwiches, and Thor is a fat slob.
America would consider withdrawing only if they agreed to a ceasefire, recognised Afghanistan's government as a negotiating partner, and renounced their former alliance with al-Qaeda.
Under the decades-old U.S.-Japan security treaty, the United States pledges to defend Japan, which renounced the right to wage war after World War Two.
Under the security agreement, the United States has committed to defend Japan, which renounced the right to wage war after its defeat in World War Two.
Played with quiet charisma and notably high cheekbones by Max Zhang, Cheung has renounced fighting and runs a small grocery while looking after his young son.
Then, in 21, Goenka renounced his business, moved to India and began teaching meditation full time, focusing on a style known as vipassana, or insight meditation.
In Nevada, Mr. Heck, seeking the seat vacated by Mr. Reid, the Democratic leader, renounced Mr. Trump, only to incur a fierce backlash from Trump supporters.
Uganda offered amnesty to fighters who abandoned LRA ranks and renounced violence, paving the way for ex-child soldiers to start afresh - at least in theory.
Even figures like Bruce Bartlett, who helped promote the idea of supply-side economics as a domestic policy adviser to Reagan, has since renounced the theory.
Mr. Trump renounced the accord more than a year ago, but until four months ago Iran was continuing to comply with all of its major restrictions.
Those two countries rejected a U.S.-led resolution at the U.N. this week that would have renounced North Korea for this week's intercontinental ballistic missile test.
But he had since renounced his segregationist ways as a result of the civil rights movement and implored my mother to entrust him with my care.
However Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council urged vigilance, warning that China, which has not renounced the use of force to ensure eventual unification, had not changed its policy.
The short newsletter post, which she said was distributed in her local area, detailed how she and two others from her town renounced Islam on social media.
Cramer later added to his CNBC remarks on Twitter, by tweeting, "2025 must be renounced by word AND deed and the PRC must stop ordering espionage NOW."
Mr. Biden had explicitly renounced super PAC support for his 2020 run, so the move was a stark reversal and an implicit acknowledgment of his weakened position.
Kirk was unable to sufficiently outrun GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, though he eventually renounced him and said he would not vote for his party's standard bearer.
In 1953, under pressure from the Soviet Union, its communist government renounced any claim to reparations from the then East Germany, ruled by a fellow-communist regime.
She renounced her American citizenship after the marriage and Namgyal later ceased to be king after the region was absorbed as a state of India in 20153.
Naruhito's grandfather, Hirohito, in whose name Japanese troops fought World War Two, was treated as a god but renounced his divine status after Japan's defeat in 1945.
China claims self-ruled and proudly democratic Taiwan as its sacred territory, and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under Beijing's control.
The reason South Korea, Japan and Taiwan remain "latent" nuclear powers is that in the past they have all pursued the necessary technologies, but then renounced them.
Joyce, who renounced his dual New Zealand citizenship in August, said he would stand in the by-election, which is likely to be held in early December.
After Nawaz was released from prison in Egypt, he renounced political Islam and returned to the U.K. to set up a counter-extremism think tank called Quilliam.
Eberhardt renounced a position of privilege in Switzerland to explore and embrace North African culture, where they eventually converted to Islam and began dressing as a man.
A vote to compete under a Taiwan banner would further rile Beijing, which has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
China regards democratic Taiwan part of its territory and has never renounced the use of force to take control of what it sees as a wayward province.
As such, it's morbidly fitting that the year's most prevalent trend was one which renounced all the grand ideals of "club culture" and simply celebrated self-annihilation.
Ellison has renounced his past praise for the Nation of Islam and its leader, Louis Farrakhan, who has been called an anti-Semite by civil rights groups.
Some former employees in Wells Fargo's bank branches said in interviews that nothing would improve until the bank renounced the corporate culture where Mr. Sloan was groomed.
In November 1969, he pushed the Senate to ratify America's commitment to the protocol, and he renounced first use of lethal chemicals (except napalm on military targets).
Four years later, it was Luc Delahaye, a photojournalist who has renounced documentary work to make images that explore the boundary between war reporting and landscape art.
The group recently chose a hard-liner, Yehya Sinwar, as its new leader in Gaza, and it has still in no way recognized Israel or renounced violence.
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, have renounced British taxpayer money as they embark on their new lives as non-royals and part-time residents of Canada.
To applause, the co-founder of Latinos for Trump, Marco Gutierrez, read the pledge he took when he became a naturalized citizen and renounced his Mexican homeland.
The Sussexes haven't renounced the royal family on an ideological level (their website details the couple's plans to continue to serve the monarchy and strengthen the Commonwealth).
For months after Obama released his long-form birth certificate, Trump continued to question the legitimacy of the document and never renounced his claims about Obama's citizenship.
While the Brotherhood calls for a society governed by Islamic law, it renounced violence decades ago, has supported elections and has become a political and social organization.
His elder brother Jasim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani was originally due to inherit the throne, but renounced his claim in 2003, leaving the way clear.
She made part of her family register, or "koseki", public last week to prove she had renounced her Taiwanese citizenship and declared her choice of Japanese citizenship.
Unlike the FARC, "the ELN has still not renounced kidnapping," long a source of revenue for both rebel groups, said Kyle Johnson of the International Crisis Group.
His father, Hirohito, in whose name Japanese troops fought World War Two, was considered a living deity until after Japan's defeat in 1945, when he renounced his divinity.
The 28-year old, who renounced her royal status to wed a commoner, tied the knot on Monday morning in a Shinto ceremony at Tokyo's historic Meiji Shrine.
Greens co-deputy leader Larissa Waters said she would resign from the Senate after realizing she had not renounced her Canadian citizenship prior to be elected in 2011.
U.S. President Bill Clinton signed the Rome Statute, but his successor, George W. Bush, renounced the signature, citing fears that Americans would be unfairly prosecuted for political reasons.
Miguna addressed the press briefly during a layover in Amsterdam Wednesday afternoon and denied claims that he had renounced his Kenyan citizenship when he received his Canadian passport.
China, which has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control, has warned it could take unspecified "countermeasures" in response to the sale.
Under the treaty, both countries have renounced territorial claims against each other, and Bulgaria has committed to back Macedonia&aposs bids to join the European Union and NATO.
The Texas senator was born in Calgary and held dual Canadian and American citizenship, before he renounced his Canadian birthright after being elected to the Senate in 2012.
Op-Ed Contributors WHEN Barack Obama took office as the reluctant heir to George W. Bush's "war on terror," he renounced some of his predecessor's most extreme policies.
The sect should not be confused with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which renounced the practice of polygamy at the turn of the century.
It's the humble arrogance of the monk who has renounced the world and dedicated his life to God in the anticipation of exclusive access to some higher truth.
Instead, his instinct was to follow the course he set when he pulled out of the Paris accord, threatened to leave NATO and renounced the Iran nuclear accord.
In 2001, when the Senate was split 50-50, Jim Jeffords renounced his Republican membership to become an independent aligned with the Democrats, flipping control of the chamber.
Teodoro renounced Communism, but he remained the face of Venezuela's left-wing opposition, committed to a pragmatic socialism that made M.A.S. unique among leftist parties in Latin America.
In 2011, Saverin renounced his US citizenship and moved to Singapore, meaning the taxes he had to pay on capital gains when Facebook went public were significantly reduced.
Trump has held left-leaning positions on numerous issues over the years, including on abortion, and while he's renounced most of them, conservative leaders have questioned his sincerity.
Reports of journalists being harassed and continued internet shutdowns have raised fears that to maintain control, the Abiy administration may revert to authoritarian practices it has officially renounced.
During our interviews, which took place in my hotel room in Jalalabad, I never had the impression that Zubair had renounced the Taliban or what it stood for.
Because of an editing error, an article on Wednesday about a poison gas attack in Syria misstated when the government of President Bashar al-Assad renounced chemical weapons.
That is when Gorbachev disavowed the entire Soviet rationale for the Cold War and renounced the ideology of class warfare that had animated Soviet behavior for 70 years.
Jon has renounced his former title, essentially a decision that will affect all the Northerners including Sansa, and he's told her about it in the most flippant way possible.
The PLO would then also plan to ask the UN General Assembly to suspend Israel's membership in the UN. The PLO first recognized Israel, and renounced terrorism, in 1988.
China considers democratic Taiwan to be its sacred territory and has never renounced the use of force to bring what it views as a wayward province under Chinese control.
White supremacism is a wicked and evil worldview that has no place in a civil society and should be renounced and rejected by people of all backgrounds and faiths.
I called Nnebue several times to hear his take, but he told me he no longer discusses Nollywood, a chapter of the past that he renounced after finding Jesus.
Princess Mako isn't the first in her family to do so; in 2005, her aunt Sayako — Emperor Akihito's only daughter — also renounced her title to marry a non-royal.
He renounced his U.S. citizenship in 1974, reportedly for tax reasons, and lived a flamboyant life in Europe, shuttling among residences in England, the Swiss Alps, and Cap d'Antibes.
He swore that he entered the US when he was under 18, that "he has behaved as a man of good moral character", and renounced any loyalty to Germany.
Teen feared her family would kill her Qunun had flown to Thailand from Kuwait to escape her family, saying she feared they would kill her because she renounced Islam.
Her descriptions had filled my mind with images of unbelievable scenery and eccentric bohemians who had renounced the rat race in favor of a more fulfilling way of life.
Perhaps if they apologized or renounced some of their actions, having our president watch a baseball game with Cuba's dictator would be marginally acceptable, but that has not happened.
While Pyongyang has repeatedly renounced the Armistice, and both sides have violated it on occasion, it's the one deal with North Korea that has stood the test of time.
Afghan regional officials have accused Iran of supporting a Taliban offensive in western Afghanistan near the Iranian border after President Trump renounced the nuclear accord with Iran in May.
"An important part of the Brazilian electorate would have voted for the P.T. if it had drawn a line in the sand and renounced the corruption of the past."
Under Article 9 of a new Constitution that was originally drafted in English at MacArthur's headquarters, Japan renounced war and pledged never to maintain land, sea or air forces.
He also never renounced the first use of nuclear weapons, laying the groundwork for Trump's Pentagon to contemplate a nuclear strike in response just to another country's serious cyberattack.
The party is Sinn Fein, the former political wing of the Irish Republican Army, which does not consider itself British and has formally renounced any involvement in Westminster politics.
He uses DuckDuckGo, a search engine that presents itself as a privacy-oriented alternative to Google, and he has largely renounced Gmail, Maps, Docs, and the company's other apps.
More than half of those counted by Business Insider — 18 out of 36 — departed the firm&aposs securities division, renounced their partner status, or said they would leave soon.
In 2006, when opponents of Ellison's congressional campaign called attention to his writings, he distanced himself from the Nation and renounced Farrakhan as an anti-Semite and a bigot.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, and proudly democratic Taiwan has shown no interest in wanting to be run by Beijing.
Schmidt, who's renounced the GOP and is now an MSNBC fixture, says Trump has encouraged his base to resort to violence against his enemies -- specifically Democrats and the media.
In 1999, firebrand chef Marco Pierre White, who at 33 was the youngest chef ever to receive three stars, renounced the stars that he had once obsessively pursued and maintained.
Under the decades-old U.S.-Japan security treaty, the United States has committed to defending Japan, which renounced the right to wage war after its defeat in World War Two.
Local Democratic groups in the state expressed deep concern about the donations, but have since endorsed Wallace after he renounced the donations made in the name of his family's fund.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control and regularly calls the island its most sensitive issue in its ties with the United States.
Kat Von D, famed tattoo artist and creator of an eponymous cult-favorite makeup line, publicly renounced her friendship and association with vlogger and fellow makeup creator Jeffree Star today.
Beijing suspects Taiwan's president is pushing for the island's formal independence, a red line for China which has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control.
The United States has committed to defending Japan, which renounced the right to wage war after its defeat in World War Two, under the decades-old U.S.-Japan security treaty.
The United States has committed to defending Japan, which renounced the right to wage war after its defeat in World War Two, under the decades-old U.S.-Japan security treaty.
China considers democratic Taiwan to be a wayward province ineligible for state-to-state relations and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
Akihito's father, Hirohito, was considered a "living god" until he renounced his divinity after Japan's defeat in World War Two, beginning a makeover of the monarchy into a democratic symbol.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring the island of 23 million people back under its control, particularly if it were to make moves towards formal independence.
Defeated Nationalist forces fled to Taiwan at the end of a civil war in 1949 and Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control.
The fighters had been told by the head of the national intelligence agency in the province that they were free to return to civilian life if they renounced the Taliban.
While many Popeyes fans threw their hands up and renounced the culinary gods for what they saw as an unholy union , it seems that the resulting recipes seem a-okay.
Erdogan renounced the leadership of the AKP, which he founded a decade and a half ago, when he won the presidency in 2014 but still retains strong influence over it.
Mr. Trump has also not expressed regret for clashing with the family of a slain Muslim Army captain or renounced his proposal to bar Muslims from entering the country. Mrs.
Despite decades of growing trade across the Taiwan Strait, China has never renounced the use of force, if needed, to gain control of Taiwan, which it considers a breakaway province.
It's all but a foregone conclusion that Johnson's $13.2 million cap hold will be renounced, and next season he'll almost definitely end up on a new team with different teammates.
On the final day of the hearing, in a dramatic about-face, the bloodstain-pattern analyst whose testimony had proved critical in convicting Bryan renounced some of his previous testimony.
No way a New Yorker would ever become mayor of Boston, unless he or she publicly renounced the Yankees and forced Dunkin' Donuts to give out free crullers in perpetuity.
Anglin's lawyer Marc Randazza says that because he has renounced his Ohio residence and moved out of the country, the court lacks the jurisdiction to move ahead with the lawsuit.
If Alison renounced her custody on the grounds of mental instability, Luisa could better demonstrate that deportation would create hardship for Joanie, thus securing her stay in the United States.
FRONT PAGE Because of an editing error, an article on Wednesday about a poison gas attack in Syria misstated when the government of President Bashar al-Assad renounced chemical weapons.
Cincinnatus is best known for receiving absolute power, essentially a dictatorship, during a time of war — but as soon as the war was over, he renounced his power and retired.
A political and social organization with millions of followers, the Brotherhood officially renounced violence decades ago and won elections in Egypt after the fall of President Hosni Mubarak in 2011.
Founded in 1928 in Egypt, the Brotherhood used violence for decades in pursuit of its Islamist goals, but officially renounced it in the 1970s and embraced democracy as its means.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Macron have sharply differing views on a range of issues, most notably the Paris accord, the climate change pact that Mr. Trump renounced six weeks ago.
The consortium of the Spanish construction company FCC renounced its project to expand Jorge Chavez Airport in Lima (Peru), with a budget of 1.30 billion euros, Spanish newspaper Expansion said.
Whether that amounts to a realigned moral compass is an open question, but it is important to know that the agency that developed and applied "enhanced interrogation" has renounced it.
In this review, the development of new nuclear weapons was renounced, as was a nuclear attack against non-nuclear weapon states in compliance with their Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty obligations.
The sisters told CNN they'd renounced Islam, a crime punishable by death in Saudi Arabia, and feared that if their family found them they'd be severely punished, jailed or killed.
The rumor was that people were planning a protest unless she sold a building she owned in town, donated the proceeds to charity, and publicly renounced her famously racist son.
Turnbull is under particular pressure after refusing demands from the opposition to remove Joyce, who has renounced his New Zealand citizenship, from the cabinet while the court decided his fate.
Beijing considers Taiwan a wayward province of "one China", ineligible for state-to-state relations, and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
U.S. government debt yields inched higher Tuesday after United Kingdom lawmakers renounced Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan and rejected the deal crafted between the U.K. leader and the European Union.
COLOMBO (Reuters) - Gotabaya Rajapaksa, younger brother of opposition leader and former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, has renounced U.S. citizenship, paving the way for him to make a bid for his country's presidency.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, and considers the island merely a wayward Chinese province, with no right to state-to-state relations.
Few parliamentarians stand out—except perhaps the representative of the Naga people (pictured), who sports a traditional feathered hat but renounced his right to carry his ceremonial sword in the chamber.
The fact that he was a no-show in court today means that he has effectively renounced the chance of defending himself, and a verdict will be reached in his absence.
Defeated Nationalist forces fled to Taiwan in 1949 at the end of a Chinese civil war and Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control.
Last week Trump blithely renounced America's role as a moral leader abroad, when he told The New York Times that America had no right to criticize the behavior of other countries.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan into its fold, while proudly democratic Taiwan has shown no interest in being run by Communist Party rulers in Beijing.
In signing a peace deal in 2016, its leaders — all wanted as drug traffickers in the United States — were promised immunity for past crimes and, in return, they renounced future ones.
Even if he woke up tomorrow, apologized for his comments about immigrants, Muslims, the Access Hollywood video (again and in much stronger terms), reversed himself on DACA, renounced "the wall," etc.
Malik's group, the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, publicly renounced violence in the mid-1990s, but India says it retains ties with armed groups and banned it in March this year.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, and some state media have suggested after Trump's remarks that a military solution may now be needed.
Moon had also renounced the direction of conservative South Korean governments, which had long refused to acknowledge North Korea as a sovereign nation—the only reunification they would accept was absorption.
Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, who has tried to help Mr. Obama achieve this signature trade pact, renounced his support for the deal last week when he joined Hillary Clinton's ticket.
With his removal, the party has distanced itself from its connections to United Russia, first brokered by Mr. Savisaar more than 10 years ago, but it has not renounced them entirely.
China claims self-ruled Taiwan as its own - known as Beijing's "one China" policy - and has never renounced the use of force to take back what it deems a wayward province.
It also asks if you've previously been convicted of a felony or domestic violence, adjudicated "as a mental defective," dishonorably discharged from the military, or if you've ever renounced US citizenship.
When John F. Kennedy narrowly defeated Richard M. Nixon in 1960, Nixon publicly renounced his claim to the presidency even as his supporters pressed forward with recounts on the state level.
Dozens of prominent Republicans, from John McCain to Arnold Schwarzenegger, denounced Trump and renounced their support for his candidacy, while others briefly withdrew their support only to return it by Wednesday.
Equally worrisome, the recent attacks demonstrate the group's ability to retain its followers; in the year since the fall of Raqqa, no Islamic State branch has renounced its pledge of fealty.
It is an offshoot of the Salt Lake City-based mainstream Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which renounced polygamy in 1890 and has no affiliation with the FLDS.
Among the expelled figures was Philip Hammond, the recently resigned finance minister under Theresa May who had very publicly renounced that post in July, rather than serve in a Johnson Cabinet.
But false testimony by the police persists even as crime has drastically receded across the city and as the Police Department has renounced the excesses of the stop-and-frisk years.
Many of them, in fact, have renounced explicit racism and anti-Semitism, though they will creep up to the line of explicitly racist speech, especially when Islam and immigration are concerned.
His assault on good taste was so grotesque that by 1921 he had renounced even Dada, albeit with the ultra-Dadaist proclamation that ''I believe in happiness and I loathe vomiting.
In Stephen Apkon and Andrew Young's documentary, "Disturbing the Peace," we meet Combatants for Peace, an advocacy-activist group comprising Israelis and Palestinians who have reached their limit and renounced violence.
The attack came amid tensions that have been rising between the Trump administration and Iran since President Trump renounced the 2015 agreement limiting Iran's nuclear program in return for economic relief.
The step was Iran's third retaliatory suspension of compliance with a provision of the accord since President Trump renounced it last year and reimposed severe sanctions aimed at crippling Iran's economy.
His brother, Raúl, helmsman of the erratic Cuban ship since August 2006, when the Sierra Maestra hero renounced total control over the Caribbean island, has proved to be a lamentable orator.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership — the giant trade deal that Mr. Trump renounced — would have forced Japan to open its market to agricultural imports, probably increasing sales of American goods in Japan.
China claims self-ruled Taiwan as Chinese territory that must one day be reunited with the mainland and Beijing has never renounced the use of force to take Taiwan by force.
Mr. Greenfield renounced his City Council seat in such a way as to hand off his party's nomination to an ally, Kalman Yeger, who had been running in a neighboring district.
However, according to a lawyer consulted by the Center for Human Rights in Iran, it only applies to those who've renounced their Iranian citizenship, which neither Neyssari nor Vafadari has done.
Mr. Halevi, who was a Kahane follower in the 1970s but renounced his ideas long ago, said Israelis had yet to absorb the ramifications of the Otzma Yehudit-Jewish Home merger.
When a category for Native Americans, "Indian," was finally introduced in 1860, only tax-paying Native Americans who had renounced their tribal citizenship and had assimilated to American life were counted.
China claims self-ruled Taiwan under its "one China" policy and Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring what it sees as a wayward province under its control.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control, and froze official communication channels with Taipei soon after Tsai and her independence-leaning party took power.
The Taliban had renounced al-Qaeda, had never carried out a terror attack outside the borders of Afghanistan, and had — during their years controlling the country — formal diplomatic relations with the West.
China considers self-ruled and democratic Taiwan to be its sacred territory and has never renounced the use of force to bring what it views as a wayward province under Chinese control.
Beijing considers Taiwan to be a wayward province of one China, ineligible for state-to-state relations, and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
Same-sex marriage remains illegal in Taiwan's giant neighbor China, which claims Taiwan as its sacred territory and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under Beijing's control.
Same-sex marriage remains illegal in Taiwan's giant neighbor China, which claims Taiwan as its sacred territory and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under Beijing's control.
King Hussein in 133 renounced any claims over the West Bank, thereby voiding the possibility of a land-for-peace agreement when he eventually signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994.
The sisters, who have renounced their Muslim faith, arrived in the Chinese territory in September 2018 after fleeing a family holiday in Sri Lanka and had booked a connecting flight to Australia.
The United States is the sole arms supplier to Taiwan, which China deems its own and has never renounced the use of force to bring the self-ruled island under its control.
They have said they have renounced Islam - a crime punishable by death under the Saudi system of sharia, or Islamic law, although the punishment has not been carried out in recent memory.
China, which has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control, also accused the United States of undermining global stability and denounced its arms sales to Taiwan.
Party leaders could try to cut off damaging candidates early, as they did in 2012 when GOP organizations publicly renounced Missouri Senate hopeful Todd Akin over his comments on rape and abortion.
The by-election in December will allow Mr Joyce to reclaim his seat in rural New South Wales—he hurriedly renounced his New Zealand citizenship after learning that he qualified for it.
The United States is the main arms supplier to Taiwan, which China deems its own and has never renounced the use of force to bring the self-ruled island under its control.
Although non-violence has always been prescribed in India for monks and hermits—for those who have renounced the world—it has not hitherto been recommended for those concerned with worldly power.
The move, she said, was aimed at increasing pressure on European powers, China and Russia to compensate Iran for the impact of U.S. sanctions reimposed by Trump after he renounced the deal.
While Flynn has not renounced his guilty plea, his new lawyers say he did not knowingly submit anything false when retroactively registering under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) in early 2017.
The island is claimed by Beijing as its sacred territory and China has never renounced the use of force to bring under Chinese control what it considers to be a wayward province.
Beijing — which claims Taiwan as its territory and considers it a wayward province — says it wants reunification with the island and has never renounced the use of force to achieve the goal.
"We've renounced our position of being the nationalist party of the right," said Pascal Gannat, a Front veteran who is a member of the party's political bureau, in a recent telephone interview.
In the interview with the Times, Mr. Matzneff said he renounced nothing in his diaries — a stand that some admirers say reflects his full commitment to literature but now poses legal risks.
They encouraged a sense of pride in being African, and in African notions of gender and family; but they also stressed the advent of a "new Africa", which renounced witchcraft and superstition.
China has never renounced the use of force to take back what it deems a wayward province, and Taiwan's defense ministry says China has more than 1,000 missiles directed at the island.
Building new airports became possible because Tirana International Airport (TIA), fully-owned by China Everbright Limited, renounced its exclusivity after Albania sweetened its contract to allow airports in the south and north.
When the Met renounced further donations from the Sackler fortune associated with the opioid crisis, the decision spurred renewed interest in the idea that anonymity could separate the donor and the donation.
The Jesuit values that the novice tried to explain to his parents remain central to his worldview decades after he renounced the religious order, frustrated in particular by the vow of obedience.
"A lot of us are very, very wary of trying to have a workman-like relationship with a man who has renounced and denounced virtually every value we hold dearly," he said.
China claims Taiwan as its sacred territory under its "one China" policy and Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring what it sees as a wayward province under its control.
Black, a native of Canada, renounced his citizenship in 2001 to be inducted into Britain's House of Lords, but moved back to Canada after he was released from prison, according to the BBC.
The Brotherhood, a political and social organization that calls for a society based on Islamic law, renounced violence decades ago and affiliated groups in Turkey, Tunisia and Morocco have joined the political process.
Beijing considers democratic Taiwan to be a wayward province of "one China", ineligible for state-to-state relations, and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
He renounced his dual Canadian citizenship in 2014, and on Friday, Cruz's campaign shared with the conservative website Breitbart a copy of his mother's birth certificate showing her born in the United States.
Allien finds it extreme that so many people value one another solely for their appearance, but the track is still more soundtrack than criticism, even if she renounced all dating apps long ago.
China claims Taiwan as its sacred territory, part of "one China", and Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring what it considers to be a wayward province under Chinese control.
Under the constitution's Article Nine, Japan forever renounced its right to wage war and banned maintenance of a military, though successive governments have interpreted it to allow a military exclusively for self-defense.
Taiwan and the United States usually keep a low profile on their military exchanges because it angers Beijing, which has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
IN November 2013 Viktor Yanukovych, then the president of Ukraine, succumbed to Russian pressure and renounced an association agreement with the European Union that he and his predecessors had spent six years negotiating.
In this vein, the U.S. government should also suspend drug warrants against guerrilla commanders who have renounced drug production and trafficking and have agreed to provide valuable intelligence to U.S. and Colombian authorities.
When a half-Taiwanese politician ran for leadership of the opposition party, for example, nationalist critics nearly derailed her candidacy as they accused her of duplicity for not having officially renounced Taiwanese citizenship.
In one of his first acts as president, he renounced American participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade bloc forged by the Obama administration in part as a counter to China's rise.
Substantial empirical evidence shows that America's favored retirement vehicle — the 401(k), recently renounced by its own inventors — is grossly inadequate and will leave tens of millions of Americans with insufficient retirement assets.
By then Michael was in league with antigovernment forces, and soon afterward he renounced Romania's ties to the Axis powers, paving the way for a Soviet takeover as Germany's military strength was waning.
The floods have emerged as a new political and economic liability for President Hassan Rouhani of Iran, who has been under increased pressure for having negotiated the nuclear agreement renounced by Mr. Trump.
I asked Emily Ekins, director of polling at the libertarian Cato Institute, about the political consequences of Trump's now renounced policy of separating children of illegal immigrants from their parents at the border.
Two days after he took reigning heavyweight champion Sonny Liston's crown in 1964 at a fight in Miami Beach, the new champ formally renounced his "slave name" — Cassius Clay — and became Muhammad Ali.
The bomber was determined to have been a mechanic who worked on the base, Qari Nayeb, who had been a member of the Taliban but renounced the insurgency and joined the peace process.
" It added, "They have never publicly renounced Al Qaeda or turned over Al Qaeda leaders living in their safe havens," or "apologized for harboring the terrorists who carried out the September 11 attacks.
Washington had little interest in striking deals with single countries, Mr. Obama said, preferring to focus on giant multilateral trade arrangements like the sprawling Trans-Pacific Partnership (a deal Mr. Trump just renounced).
He renounced psychiatry because, he said, he was fed up with "the pernicious system of diagnosis" dictated by professional associations and their manuals, and by insurance companies driven by statistics and reflexive prescriptions.
Defeated Nationalist forces fled to Taiwan at the end of a civil war with the Communists in 1949 and China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control.
In the kitchen, I joked to my brother that Audrey had renounced access to the full color spectrum after seeing his paintings—too much to bear, she preferred the beiges and the greens.
"As a devout Hindu sannyasi," or someone who has renounced worldly things, "he will guarantee that the state doesn't discriminate, and justice for all," said Tarun Vijay, a former B.J.P. member of Parliament.
D'Orléans's claim on the throne is based on the fact that Louis Alphonse's distant relative, Philippe V, renounced his rights to the French crown when he became the king of Spain in 1700.
" To the contrary, the judge said, Mr. Sessions had "categorically renounced other provocative remarks made by the president" and had vowed that the Justice Department would "not be improperly influenced by political considerations.
So despite coming out at 17 to his friends and 19 to his family, Nakhane renounced being gay after a chance meeting with a pastor's son at the record shop where he worked.
Tony Abbott, Australia's Prime Minister from September 2013 to September 2015, had his own "birther" controversy while in office, having been born in the UK. But Abbott renounced his UK citizenship in the 1990s.
As he saw things, the nation was reliving the age of Henry VIII, who in 1534 renounced the authority of the Pope, declared himself head of the church and laid the foundations of Anglicanism.
The boy's dissipated father, who had previously renounced his rights to the throne, returned to reclaim the crown in 1930 as King Carol II, but was forced out of the country again in 1940.
Remember that this is the candidate who peddled -- and to this day has not renounced -- garbage claims that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States and then never produced any evidence.
Although she'd originally planned to stay in El Paso for only a year, Escobar developed a passion for activism she couldn't resist and renounced her dream of pursuing a PhD, turning to politics instead.
He renounced the spacious papal apartments in the Apostolic Palace to live in a small suite of rooms in Casa Santa Marta, a simple hotel in the Vatican that is used by official visitors.
Ark had never renounced ties to the United States or acquired conflicting allegiance to China, and the Supreme Court's 6-2 ruling in his favor established precedent in interpreting the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause.
Under settled conditions, wherein the North has completely renounced its nuclear program and the Koreas are on a constructive, concrete path toward permanent, lasting peace, these initiatives may not seem so jarring and premature.
During arbitration, Mr. Burstein said, Fox News offered to pay her a sum "in the seven figures" if she renounced claims against Mr. Ailes and others at the network, including the host Bill O'Reilly.
Ten years later, Congress passed the Dawes Act, which allowed Native Americans to gain citizenship if they renounced their tribal citizenship, and created a process for Native Americans to apply for naturalization in 1890.
He was there to minister to Japanese Catholics suffering under a brutal regime and also to find out what had happened to his mentor, a priest rumored to have renounced the faith under torture.
The Kremlin has aligned closely with President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela even as the United States and about 50 other countries, many of them in Latin America and Europe, have renounced relations with him.
In addition to abandoning the Paris accord, he has renounced the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact and threatened to scrap the North American Free Trade Agreement if it is not renegotiated to his liking.
In June, a local politician in the state of Hesse, Walter Lübcke, was assassinated at his home by a right-wing extremist (who first confessed the crime and later renounced it after changing lawyers).
Besides releasing over $130 billion dollars to a regime that has renounced neither its hopes for nuclear weapons nor its support for terrorism, the previous administration also released Iranians involved in high-tech smuggling.
First, he wisely renounced the man who had given him his break, the deeply unpopular Socialist president François Hollande, quitting his post as economy minister in Mr. Hollande's government before it was too late.
Mr. Rajapaksa claimed to have renounced his American citizenship this summer in order to run for Sri Lanka's presidency, though his opponents contest that assertion and the issue reached the Supreme Court this week.
When Eduardo Saverin, a founder of Facebook who was born in Brazil but educated in America, renounced his United States citizenship shortly before the social network went public, he was criticized for avoiding taxes.
Mr. Perriello has also renounced his support for the abortion-related amendment to the health law, but he is far less nuanced now than he was earlier in his career about the issue generally.
Iran's atomic energy agency said Saturday that it was deliberately violating another set of limits on its nuclear research and production that were imposed under the 2015 agreement renounced by President Trump last year.
Like many classic R&B hits, it dripped with honeyed vocals and smirking seduction — but renounced the genre's popular formulas for gothic production, his voice echoing almost creepily through the sonic space he created.
"They cannot go back to Saudi Arabia as they have renounced their belief in Islam and would be considered to be apostate by the Saudi government — something that carries the death penalty," he said.
She moved left on a pair of issues where her moderation has long stood out in California: she endorsed legalizing marijuana, reversing her longtime opposition, and renounced her prior embrace of the death penalty.
The purchase of what will become the longest-range munitions in Japan's military arsenal is controversial because it renounced the right to wage war against other nations in its post-World War Two constitution.
Miguna has citizenship in Canada after obtaining asylum status there in 1988, but Kenyan Interior Ministry spokesperson Mwenda Njoka argued that he renounced his Kenyan citizenship when he acquired his Canadian passport, justifying his removal.
A young conservative star in the 1990s and the author of a critical biography of Hillary Clinton, he subsequently switched sides, renounced the right, and became a key fundraiser and strategist for Democratic Party organizations.
The draft order seeks to rewrite the Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture, a 1960s-era federal policy paper that explicitly renounced the idea of a specific federal style and opened the doors to new approaches.
While in the past most pro-democracy parties have pushed for more representation for Hong Kong under the auspices of "one country, two systems," increasingly politicians and activists have renounced the policy as irredeemably flawed.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring under control what it considers a wayward province, and in the 1950s, in particular, the threat of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan was very real.
Beijing considers democratic Taiwan to be a wayward province and integral part of "one China", ineligible for state-to-state relations, and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.
Interestingly, while Mr. Obama made his malaria pledge in part because he had finished a global climate accord, one of Mr. Bush's advisers said he had tackled malaria in part because he had renounced one.
The history of the world passport goes back to 22006, when Garry Davis—a World War II bomber turned peace activist, who had renounced his American citizenship years earlier—founded the World Service Authority (WSA).
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott had long been the subject of conspiracy theories around his citizenship status, as he was born in the United Kingdom, but has since provided proof he renounced it in 1993.
Schoep's lawyer said in a court filing last month that his client left the group this March, and Schoep himself has told press he has renounced racism and intends to speak out against the movement.
China is deeply suspicious of Tsai, suspecting she wants to push for the island's formal independence, a red line for Beijing which has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control.
The withdrawal from the I.N.F. treaty is particularly sensitive in Germany, which has renounced nuclear weapons and would be highly vulnerable to the medium-range missiles that Russia could legally deploy after the pact's collapse.
" Olivier Roellinger, who renounced his three Michelin stars in 2008, chimed in: "To defend the right to eat, to be an international lobby as the voice of chefs, you must sometimes be outside the law.
When Trump renounced the Paris Accord, Democratic governors Jerry Brown of California, Jay Inslee of Washington, and Andrew Cuomo of New York announced the formation of a climate alliance, pledging to stay "in" the pact.
What value is a piece of paper that renounced the use of war absent a process to begin mutual force reductions and dismantle Pyongyang's ballistic missiles and nukes that have Seoul and Tokyo within range?
China claims self-ruled Taiwan as its sacred territory, under its "one China" policy, and Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring what it sees as a wayward province under its control.
Ms. Poe has said she formally renounced her United States citizenship and established residency in the Philippines in time to run for president, but her candidacy has been dogged by allegations that she is ineligible.
He later renounced those views, and we were in touch this past week, emailing a bit about how New Zealand and the world could accelerate and expand the shift he made from hate to inclusion.
Now, Mr. Schmidt says he's done: On Wednesday morning, he renounced his membership in the Republican Party, nearly three decades after joining it, and called for a Democratic wave in the midterm elections this fall.
Sinn Fein, which does not consider itself British and has formally renounced any involvement in Westminster politics, refuses to vote in the House of Commons, so has not played a role in the Brexit fight.
But instead, Mr. Brown was in China on Tuesday, emerging as a de facto envoy from the United States on climate change at a time when President Trump has renounced efforts to battle global emissions.
After the High Court ruled that he had been ineligible to run for Parliament because of it, Mr. Joyce renounced his New Zealand citizenship and returned to his district to campaign again for his seat.
He's barely able to stammer through the service making Philip Mountbatten, who has just renounced his Greek nationality, the Duke of Edinburgh so that he can claim "the greatest prize on Earth" and marry Princess Elizabeth.
Beijing suspects Tsai wants to push for the island's formal independence, a red line for the mainland, which has never renounced the use of force to bring what it deems a renegade province under its control.
China considers democratic Taiwan to be a wayward province and integral part of its territory, ineligible for state-to-state relations, and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
Having renounced the Kyoto Protocol on emissions within months of taking office in 2001, an action that outraged some Western allies, Mr. Bush knew he could not do anything on that issue to mollify the Europeans.
He renounced his citizenship last year, when he was hit with a hefty tax bill after selling a house in London for £730,000 – American law requires citizens to pay capital-gains tax on any transactions overseas.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force to bring the island of 23 million people, which it calls a renegade province, back under its control, particularly if it were to make moves toward formal independence.
The European position is crucial because, after U.S. President Donald Trump renounced the accord, signed before he took office, the other signatories - Russia and China - are allies of Iran and unlikely to make such a move.
But as Darby explained in Harper's, while white nationalist movements that explicitly exclude women from their ranks have been renounced—however feebly—the efforts to nurture women's leadership roles in the alt-right has met resistance.
It came three years after Syria renounced the use of chemical weapons, signed an international treaty banning them and agreed to destroy its stockpile under a Security Council resolution supported by Russia and the United States.
Tapping into festering mistrust of politicians, 2500-Star lawmakers in the regional government only accept half their salary and have renounced their right to a monthly pension of 25,214 euros ($25,53) after just a single legislature.
The book also describes how Bhimrao Ambedkar, an architect of India's Constitution and one of the most prominent leaders of Dalits, formerly known as the untouchables in the Indian caste system, embraced Buddha and renounced Hinduism.
His story was almost the mirror image of Rushdie's; one a Muslim who became the champion of Western secularism, the other a Londoner who renounced the sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll that became his domain.
Trump also has a history of promoting birtherism, but during the 2016 presidential campaign he renounced his past claims and said he thought Obama was in fact born in the US. Obama was born in Hawaii.
Some members of the far right, including several prominent white nationalists, have signaled their support for Mr. Yang, who they believe shares their concern for the fate of the white race — support Mr. Yang has renounced.
Beijing considers democratic Taiwan to be a wayward province and integral part of "one China", ineligible for state-to-state relations, and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
However, following a profanity-laden article in Entertainment Weekly in which band founders Amy Lee and Ben Moody renounced their affiliation with Christian music, polarizing many Christian fans, Evanescence turned toward a more secular fan base.
Except, of course, he's renounced his power, dividing his kingdom among his sycophantic older daughters, Goneril and Regan (Elizabeth Marvel and Aisling O'Sullivan, whose accents suggest they grew up in very different parts of the world).
A vocal member of the Venezuelan Communist Party during the dictatorship of the 1950s, then a Marxist guerrilla fighting against Venezuela's fledgling democracy in the 1960s, by the age of 40 Teodoro had renounced armed struggle.
Kerry never renounced his vote, but Republicans hammered him throughout the general election campaign as a flip-flopper with an on-camera comment he made about voting for a war appropriations bill before voting against it.
A former rising star in MAGA world recently renounced the orbit of operatives who support President Donald Trump, calling them a "cult" and saying they broke campaign finance laws by requesting and taking her campaign donations.
Five years ago, after realizing that as an Indigenous man he was not recognized by Australia's Constitution, Mr. Walubara quit his job as a political reporter and renounced his Australian citizenship and former name, Jeremy Geia.
That Merkel has finally throw in the towel and renounced any hope for her continued moderate leadership of Germany is a tribute to what appears to be the growing right-wing tilt of the German electorate.
Japan, following its colonization of much of China during the war, renounced military aggression after surrendering to the US. Since then, Japan hasn't kept a standing military but maintains what it calls a self-defense force.
Mr. Christie now rejects a ban on assault weapons, and has renounced his past endorsement of the state's tough gun laws, declaring that he would make it easier for residents to carry concealed weapons if he could.
" Muhammad Syed, the head of Ex-Muslims of North America, a group that helps former Muslims, told CNN that some Saudi women, who have renounced Islam, decide to relocate to neighboring countries that "grant apostates more freedoms.
Movements across the Islamist spectrum from the Muslim Brotherhood to al Qaeda issued statements mourning him, and several leaders from Egypt's Islamic Group, which views the sheikh as a spiritual leader and renounced violence in 23, attended.
In 2013, Scotland's Cardinal Keith O'Brien stepped down from his pastoral duties (and renounced the right to participate in a papal election) after it emerged that he had made sexual advances to young priests in the 1980s.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misstated when Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, who was born in Canada, but whose mother was a United States citizen, renounced his dual citizenship with Canada.
After being captured by Kurdish anti-ISIS forces in March, Khweis said he renounced the terror group and described it as not representative of Islam, calling life under the organization "really, really bad" in a television interview.
There the missionaries face a choice: they can save themselves and Japanese converts from death by crucifixion, burning and drowning if they trample an image of Jesus known as the "fumie" to show they renounced their religion.
But Kanini is one of many Kenyan poultry farmers who have now renounced the imports, finding them less able to tolerate the more frequent extreme weather that is hitting the country as a result of climate change.
From certain quarters, the reaction to the report, based on a tranche of 900 emails shared with Hayden by McHugh, who has renounced the so-called alt-right after her sojourn through it, has been largely predictable.
" Ellison defended Farrakhan against accusations of anti-Semitism when he was in school, but later renounced the Nation of Islam when he ran for Congress in 2006, citing the group's "bigoted and anti-Semitic ideas and statements.
Beijing, which has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, responded to the July passage with a warning to the United States to avoid jeopardizing "peace and stability" in the strategic waterway.
In videos that she circulated on social media, Alqunun said that she had renounced Islam, which is considered a crime in Saudi Arabia, and she feared that being returned to her family would result in her death.
Victronix: Many of the members of the alt-light, in fact, have renounced explicit racism and anti-Semitism, though they will creep up to the line of explicitly racist speech, especially when Islam and immigration are concerned.
The trouble started in 2023, when a group of former allies of the United States renounced their adherence to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and opted to acquire the very nuclear weapons capabilities that they foreswore decades earlier.
It includes the former Egyptian Islamist militant Tarek el-Zomor, who served a jail sentence, renounced violence, participated in electoral politics and is believed to have fled to Qatar after the military takeover in Cairo in 2013.
She has since renounced white nationalist viewpoints and shared her emails with the Southern Poverty Law Center to "make amends," Michael Hayden, the law center reporter with whom she initially shared the messages, said in an interview.
Among them are tens of thousands of jihadist fighters, including many members of what is known as Hay'at Tahrir Al-Sham, which in an effort to gain international backing has renounced its former affiliation with al Qaeda.
There, the holy men, many of whom have renounced all material possessions including clothing, sat around fires, lectured on the Hindu faith, beckoned passers-by for blessings in exchange for alms and provided their tents to lodgers.
Described as "an army of two," they are seeking to learn the fate of their mentor, Ferreira (Liam Neeson), who has gone missing, amid troubling reports of the Japanese torturing Christians and rumors that he renounced his faith.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Nigeria's Nobel Prize-winning author Wole Soyinka has torn up his United States green card and renounced his American residency in protest at Donald Trump's U.S. election win, the writer told news channel eNCA on Thursday.
Many of these groups described their communal societies as a return to the communism practiced by the first groups of Christians mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles, who renounced personal possessions and practiced the community of goods.
When Trump in 2016 was asked to name a favorite part of the Bible, he muttered "an eye for an eye" — a reference to an Old Testament passage that Jesus, in the Sermon on the Mount, specifically renounced.
I had renounced much of masculinity already and here I found not a laddy space like school but somewhere filled with men artfully impersonating a new type of manhood—religious and nostalgic for a time that never existed.
According to the Board, the group of "former members of the Mara 18 gang in El Salvador who have renounced their gang membership" does not constitute a PSG because it fails both the particularity and social distinction requirements.
Though he was born in New York (he renounced his American citizenship three years ago) and raised largely in Brussels, his cosmopolitan background has not stopped him from becoming one of the foremost advocates of British anti-internationalism.
Ms. Hirsi Ali, who has renounced her Muslim faith, subsequently resigned from the Parliament during a controversy about her citizenship and moved to the United States, where she runs a foundation dedicated to protecting women's and girls' rights.
While the Knicks did not enter this summer with prodigious cap space — about $20 million if they renounced the rights to each of their four free agents — they have watched from the sideline as free agency shakes out.
The two men clashed in 2015 when Mr Grossman was among a group of writers who renounced their candidacy for the Israel Prize for Literature after Mr Netanyahu tried to remove some judges who he claimed were "anti-Zionist".
In "Silence", Garfield plays Sebastiao Rodrigues, a 17th century Portuguese Jesuit priest who travels to Japan with a fellow missionary in search of their mentor, Father Cristovao Ferreira, portrayed by Liam Neeson, who has renounced his faith under torture.
Exemptions are extremely rare and even more controversial, especially for public figures — "Gangnam Style" singer Psy has served in the military, while baseball player Baek Cha-seung, who holds a US passport, renounced his citizenship to avoid being conscripted.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is to acquire medium-range, air-launched cruise missiles, capable of striking North Korea, a controversial purchase of what will become the longest-range munitions of a country that has renounced the right to wage war.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iran has not taken further steps to violate its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers since it renounced last month all restraints imposed by the agreement, the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said on Wednesday.
He walked away with 4% of the company, and today he lives in Singapore, having renounced his US citizenship in 2011 — a year before Facebook's IPO, meaning the taxes he had to pay on capital gains were significantly reduced.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force against Taiwan and has been ramping up aggressive rhetoric toward the island in a renewed push for reunification, since the two territories were split amid a civil war 70 years ago.
Though he claims to speak for the common masses of Hungary, as opposed to its elites, just last weekend he failed to rouse enough voters to take part in a referendum that would have renounced European Union immigration policies.
If her role in Abush's adoption had at times been more auxiliary than collaborative, this could describe any number of people approaching parenthood; Gunn presents herself as a bountiful ex-partner who strayed, but who never renounced family commitments.
In his catalog essay, the exhibition's organizer, the Klimt scholar Tobias G. Natter, explains that after a successful, albeit controversial, career under Austrian state patronage, Klimt renounced governmental support and became the first president of the renegade Vienna Secession.
In refusing to telegraph the traditional goals of male fashion (power, utility, wealth), it can seem as though he has renounced capitalism itself — even if the price of doing so is equal to a series of consecutive mortgage payments.
Then, in less than 24 hours, triumph turned to embarrassment when the official, Alberto M. Carvalho, abruptly — even impulsively, in his own telling — changed his mind and renounced the job during a dramatic spectacle broadcast live on television Thursday.
Three decades later, Robert McNamara, a key architect of the Vietnam War who served as defense secretary for both Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, renounced those wartime claims — the very ones he and others had invoked to justify the war.
"Sweetie, there's no right way to be a girl," Sara Collina (she/her), a gender studies professor in Takoma Park, Md., recalled saying when her child first confided that they had renounced the gender they were given at birth.
But after Mr. Heastie publicly renounced his responsibility to enact reforms — a tremendous disappointment as Democrats are about to take control of both houses for the first time in years — maybe the committee should just say, forget about it.
In the 1970s, while I was an editor at Sky & Telescope magazine in Cambridge, having renounced my own ambitions in physics, he was an astrophysicist just up the hill at Harvard, writing essays and poems in his spare time.
China claims Taiwan as its sacred territory, is estimated by Taiwan to aim hundreds of missiles at the island over a narrow stretch of water and has never renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.
In the initial days after Donald Trump's "grab 'em by the pussy" tape leaked, several leading Republican politicians and elites renounced their support of the GOP nominee, and there was even speculation that he could be forced off the ticket.
In January, the company laid off a third of its staff and renounced ads as a pernicious influence on the world, without mentioning that Google and Facebook are so good at ads there's hardly room for anyone else to compete.
Despite decades of growing trade across the Taiwan Strait, China has never renounced the use of force, if necessary, to reclaim what it considers a breakaway province to which the defeated Nationalists fled after losing a civil war in 1949.
Saudi-led coalition warplanes struck at Houthi militia positions in Yemen's capital Sanaa for a second day in support of ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, a former Houthi ally who has now renounced his alliance with the Iranian-backed group.
Before McGee's contract is accounted for, the Lakers can still open up about $23 million—if Randle is renounced and Deng is stretched—to sign someone like DeMarcus Cousins, Derrick Favors, or J.J. Redick to a sizable one-year deal.
Choudary's early release has also fueled frustrations at a judicial regime that will allow a dangerous extremist back on the streets without demonstrating he has renounced his radical views, at a time when the country faces an elevated terror threat.
TAICHUNG, Taiwan (Reuters) - Taiwan plans to build 66 jet trainer aircraft, with a scheduled maiden flight by 2020, to bolster defenses against China which has never renounced the use of force to take back what it sees as its territory.
Later, almost all of the suggested changes were implemented, and in 1963, Altrincham renounced his title and became John Grigg, the writer and historian who passed away in 2001 and is now credited for much of the monarchy's twentieth century policies.
As for the FARC's new party, "It's crazy that they have these benefits that parties which didn't kill don't get, when they haven't said sorry or renounced their Marxist-Leninist ideology," argues Rafael Nieto, a deputy justice minister under Mr Uribe.
TOKYO, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Japan is to acquire medium-range, air-launched cruise missiles, capable of striking North Korea, a controversial purchase of what will become the longest-range munitions of a country that has renounced the right to wage war.
Fahmy, a Canadian born in Cairo who renounced his Egyptian citizenship last year in hopes he would be deported back home to Canada, has repeatedly slammed the previous Conservative government for how it dealt with Egyptian authorities and botched his release.

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