The poise and presence of the 153-foot-1 Williams give her stature beyond her stature.
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" Trump is big (6'3" according to his recently-completed physical) and believes there is inherent stature conveyed by that, um, stature.
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What Steve Rogers lacks in stature, he makes up tenfold in heart — and eventually in stature, after a prototype procedure from Dr. Erskine (Stanley Tucci).
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There were opposition leaders that had greater potential and stature.
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Doha's stature as an air hub is now in question.
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Cow is respected with high stature in many Indian communities.
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He had been a chubby child, round cheeks, short stature.
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The witness identified Cetinkaya by his voice and his stature.
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Coulter, a seductive villainess of complex moral stature and motive.
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Six's diminutive stature makes even the simplest tasks feel daunting.
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He has not yet addressed comments on his diminutive stature.
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Mr Buffett's stature in China stems partly from good timing.
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As it would be for someone with such mythical stature.
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Globalization is changing the definition of "average" stature across countries.
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"The clothing they choose, their stature, their personality," she explained.
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Obama's stature will cast a long shadow over Trump's presidency.
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No other Democrat possesses the stature to match those accomplishments.
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India gains diplomatic stature by behaving more responsibly than Pakistan.
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But most of his stature is based on his past.
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Prince had it because he was very small in stature.
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Trump's stature and social media presence presents a distinctive challenge.
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In stature, he's already a small welterweight as it is.
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His stature with investors and governments gives him real clout.
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None were of MacDermot's stature, at least in my mind.
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But his status and stature crumbled in the early 2000s.
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"He does not have my moral stature," Mr. Riina said.
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Like, more frequently than most celebrities of his stature do?
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As a result, new revelations continue to undermine Volkswagen's stature.
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The little cup began to grow, in stature and size.
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And his stature was gained through birth, not hard work.
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But can Hatton Garden maintain its stature on such commissions?
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There is great stature in his sorrow and his rage.
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This should be expected from a businessman of Trump's stature.
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Clyburn's help is crucial, given his stature in the state.
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Not just any work, but work appropriate to their stature.
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Graham's close association with Trump has only increased his stature.
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No doubt Mr. Orozco's stature helped him land this support.
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Obama has to do with her stature and impeccable posture.
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But Smith didn't believe that money alone assured national stature.
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His British accent contributed to this, as did his surprising stature.
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Small in stature, his grip over the country looms tall, absolute.
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That's a demoralizing prospect for someone of Clark Griswold's class stature.
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No one in the MAS has the stature to succeed him.
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Joyner's decision was seismic given his stature in the black community.
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Her supporters say she would bring international stature to the presidency.
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Ariana Grande Grande is small in stature but big on Instagram.
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Though the circumstances and their stature varied, all faced political failure.
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However, officials say their stature resemble that of the homeowner's family.
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Zurabishvili's supporters say she would bring international stature to the presidency.
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Peak Height is probably the highest-profile stature supplement out there.
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Romney's vote was especially notable given his stature in Republican politics.
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In the end, this source feared McMaster hurt his own stature.
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No other prize has anything like the stature of a Nobel.
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It's incorporating a player of (Cousins') stature into the whole mix.
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It's reassuring to experience that with an official of her stature.
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Find one that rolls smoothly and fits your stature and style.
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And yet Deutsche's stature may provide the decisive form of insurance.
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But he gets Obi-Wan's face and stature just right somehow.
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In another reading, Trudeau's chiseled form adds to his mythic stature.
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Despite its teeny-tiny stature, the creature was likely a predator.
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A game people of our stature didn't have any business playing.
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But I also suspect that he found Yellen's independent stature threatening.
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Dinklage's stature is meant to be a source of unapologetic amusement.
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At the time, the country had few homegrown quartets of stature.
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The musical, reflecting Jackson's stature, features an unusually acclaimed creative team.
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I would take a, you have great stature in the Senate.
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Trump is also dismissive of Sessions' personality, temperament and diminutive stature.
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"Don't meet these people who are above your stature," she cautioned.
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All of that occurred while Soleimani rose in stature and reputation.
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His stature was greater than any corporate title might convey, however.
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Failure to do so damages the stature of this entire country.
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She is small in stature, with bronze skin and white hair.
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Going from iconoclastic to iconic, Ellison's stature gains a burdensome gravity.
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She has a stature in this party that she has earned.
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I haven't seen anyone of his stature do anything like this.
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All eyes are on him, his stature and his leadership unquestioned.
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As for the stature, that's nothing Broadway costume designers haven't overcome before.
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More to the point, these were all substantial works of comparable stature.
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But the statistics he racked up didn't match his relatively small stature.
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However, experts say it's not enough to merely be smaller in stature.
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As for Charles, the large void he leaves matches his physical stature.
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In Berlin, Angela Merkel stands tall, a European leader of immense stature.
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Improving their stature and reputation is a worthy goal on its own.
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Vladimir Putin's global stature appears to be at an all-time high.
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Trappier also used the release to highlight India's stature within world politics.
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Scott, speaks on behalf of an institution whose stature and influence confers
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"You know, at times it's daunting," she said of her celebrity stature.
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Either way, MacArthur and Meadows have a newfound stature in American politics.
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Guerrero is vascular and menacing, made larger by the stature of Mysterio.
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But Gray also said he recognizes the growing stature of attorneys general.
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He was more accessible than most politicians of his experience and stature.
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Then, a congressman who has only gained stature in recent years, Rep.
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Here are 15 tourist attractions whose reputations seem bigger than their stature.
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But he did not appear to be losing his stature right away.
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Few people alive have the clout and stature to pull it off.
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Not many cycling podcasts can book names of this sort of stature.
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One of the first things you notice about Reynolds is his stature.
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As her results have improved, so too has her stature in Japan.
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Mendieta's stature as an artist was never fully recognized in her lifetime.
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All four lamented that the surgeon general's job has faded in stature.
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That's why she deserves this position and her stature in the game.
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The presidency has become increasingly prominent thanks to China's growing global stature.
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But acquiring the Dalí was particularly momentous, she writes, given his stature.
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That is creating modest but real progress in their visibility and stature.
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Hatchell's stature has grown in a state where college basketball is prized.
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For Jay-Z, it's a calm acceptance of his diminished public stature.
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"For a player of his stature, it's remarkable to me," Adams said.
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He is short in stature but with an outsize personality and tenacity.
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And "Fridge," a giant jock, got cut down to Kevin Hart's stature.
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Jail time seems unlikely for a first-time offender of Kraft's stature.
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As her habits have evolved, so has her stature in the industry.
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Lewis' public stature has grown during his decades of service in Congress.
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But a poet and critic of Kirsch's stature should not overlook them.
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Suffice to say, it definitely has the stature of a Town Car.
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The Cowboys get a shot to boost their stature even more Dec.
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They became allies and confidants, their profiles and stature rising in tandem.
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They said his leadership had diminished the country's stature and respect abroad.
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But, for the record, he is really quite tall in physical stature.
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It doesn't help in terms of the stature of our whole country.
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But "Dot" would earn a director of some stature on its own merits.
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Despite its small stature, the Frigidaire mini comes with a freezer section, too.
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"His stature and reputational credibility were being attacked every day," says this source.
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These results matter because of the stature and ambition of the survey respondents.
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As Bond the spy grew in stature, Bond the ornithologist faded from view.
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Though, as I've learned, the company has stature and tends to lowball people.
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She described feeling "extremely proud that someone of his stature should encourage" her.
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Cruz's stature in American politics provided occasion for more jokes about Ted Cruz.
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Those first touring cycles helped raise it's stature but it took a while.
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He's short in stature, but fast and cares a lot about the game.
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Because of both leaders' high personal stature, their reprimands will be taken seriously.
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That means these insular humans obtained their small stature in just 300,000 years.
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The vehicle is designed for maximum interior spaces given its small stature, however.
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Its compact stature makes it great for overnight camping or fishing trips, too.
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His diminished stature doesn't seem to have squashed his passion for boxing, though.
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As her manager, René Angélil made Céline Dion a star of international stature.
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Lula's global stature helped bring this month's Olympic games to Rio de Janeiro.
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"It is another devastating blow to the president's stature and credibility," he said.
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His stature and influence in liberal circles have suffered significantly as a result.
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Kelly's stature inside the White House has long been the subject of speculation.
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Reaching the stature that Paltrow has attained in Hollywood takes time and effort.
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AMD is more important to the chip business than its diminutive stature suggests.
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"The style ... projects a sense of solidity, permanence and calm stature," says Ellis.
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It's pretty humbling to even be compared to an artist of that stature.
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Because of its size and stature, Salesforce can make it work, he said.
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What happened next was a grim landmark in the State Department's eroding stature.
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May's speech, and its reception, underlined Britain's diminished stature on the world stage.
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Bolsonaro seized on the paranoia surrounding the program to grow his national stature.
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Britain's stature on the world stage has diminished, and its economy has sagged.
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He would also often remind them of his professional stature, the women said.
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When Davis met him in person, she said Lewis's stature left her breathless.
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What sets her apart from other legislators of her stature is her gender.
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It's the difference in stature between a President Lindbergh and a President Trump.
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Her wealth and her family's stature gives her an advantage over many others.
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Read in bulk, outside of magazines, some of her stories shrink in stature.
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Carter looked incapable of commanding events, and the long standoff undercut American stature.
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In a phone interview, Mr. King seemed unfazed by his opponent's growing stature.
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Specific evidence against Mitchell was accepted, while evidence of equal stature was rejected.
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"He could either appoint someone of the stature of Director Mueller, or resign."
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At the same time, China grew in stature to become a global powerhouse.
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Few would debate Louise Glück's stature as one of America's most extraordinary poets.
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He attained national stature for his leadership in the aftermath of the Sept.
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She was loyal, generous, opinionated and comfortable in her stature as an elder.
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Here is their road map to convincing Trump: Trump is swayed by stature.
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He made up for his 250-foot-240 stature with a big temper.
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An unintended consequence of Hook's interview, perhaps, is that it elevates Ghaani's stature.
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What the field lacks in stature it makes up for in story lines.
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Fortunately, the process of restoring America's stature in the Middle East has begun.
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Her tiny stature and charming, expressive clothes mark her as approachable and harmless.
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But Romney's stature would give him a megaphone rarely available to Senate freshmen.
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She also notes that Mr. Weinstein has lost stature in the entertainment industry.
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She can look at stature: people who are shorter could have experienced stress.
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There is no heir who'd have Netanyahu's stature, at least not anytime soon.
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By comparison, the taste of food doesn't seem to have the same stature.
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But Mr. Zhou's stature suffered after an abrupt 4 percent currency devaluation last August.
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Owing partly to his slim build and small stature, he was nicknamed 'Little Chocolate'.
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Though they may appear diminutive in stature, underestimate these proverbial Davids at your peril.
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A poll suggested that only 7% of voters think Mr Hamon has "presidential stature".
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I was dazzled by the stature or seeming appearance of my peers and colleagues.
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Intense interest in the previously neglected area of outsider art only enhanced his stature.
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She also had a celebrity stature that her son could only dream of attaining.
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"However, it might help with Abe's international stature and standing in China," he added.
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The other was short in stature and had a snake tattoo on his arms.
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Lambert's considerable stature didn't grant her any wiggle room, because she's also a woman.
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Trump, standing at the matching podiums with an American ally, elevated his presidential stature.
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Her commanding posture as a poet, so unlike her more reserved stature at home.
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Despite those minor blips, Wall's stature remains inviolate both in and out of Houston.
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As his literary stature grew, so did his reputation as a difficult, irascible personality.
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In fact, his stature in the area has been enhanced by the Russia controversy.
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Oh, Lucy Hale packs so much inspiration into that tiny petite stature of hers!
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Wyatt has spondyloepiphyseal dysplasi that results in short stature and skeletal abnormalities, PEOPLE confirms.
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Ultimately, though, he is likely to put maintaining domestic power ahead of international stature.
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The 75-year-old has seen his stature dented by multiple allegations of corruption.
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Like many rappers of his stature, Sean Carter is a man of substantial nomenclature.
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A visit to the Korea Baduk Association illustrates the game's stature in this country.
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James Madison Though short in stature, Madison had a giant vision in the 1790s.
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Through these conversations, Graw tries to refute claims of contemporary paintings' mannerist zombie stature.
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Such a change would, however, significantly reduce the company's stature, with potentially traumatic effects.
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It's also ideal for dorm rooms and small spaces thanks to its small stature.
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Here are some of the things which have put a dent in her stature.
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Players of this stature present an ideal opportunity for brands given their massive reach.
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Though Crawford was selected, the caucus's stature was diminishing as local assemblies gained power.
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Even so, the president's stature today is unambiguously more powerful than a week ago.
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At the end of the day, the increased stature will probably outweigh any burden.
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The desk's remarkably average stature seems to be an open secret among industry insiders.
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They form his political base; the elites grousing about his reduced stature do not.
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She fed off the approval, delivering zingers and carrying her small stature with swagger.
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What does it mean for a man to have "real physical or vocal stature"?
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Garcetti is a die-hard democrat who has increasingly gained stature in the party.
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Drew Brees and Russell Wilson are two current franchise quarterbacks closer to Murray's stature.
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Is the joke supposed to be that Michael Jackson's stature makes his behavior okay?
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Despite scandal and corruption, Ulysses Grant left office with his popularity and stature intact.
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More than any other famous person of his stature, he shares his rough drafts.
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There are no potential successors with anywhere near her track record or international stature.
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The beauty of the building is found in its allegorical fortitude, its symbolic stature.
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Despite his stature in the cultural world, Mr. Guler declined the mantle of artist.
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With each campaign, Mr. Milliken's popularity and stature grew, both in Michigan and outside.
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It takes audacity to recreate the circumstances behind a movie whose stature is sacred.
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What his players lacked in stature, Holtmann hoped they could compensate for with savvy.
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What impact has that relationship had on a your stature in the art world?
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Since it was sworn in last month, Mr Salvini has plainly shrunk in stature.
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The younger Biden also acknowledged that his father's stature created business opportunities for him.
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The court, which noted her national and international stature, spared her a criminal record.
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Despite the almost divine stature often attributed to our Constitution, it is not perfect.
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But what he really did was put two peers of equal stature in conflict.
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Today, Congress's stature is even more diminished, and individual members have even less power.
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These are the world's most famous medium-size businesses in terms of their stature.
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But he never really lost his stature as a member of America's governing elite.
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The two women were close in age and stature, and both had almost white hair.
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So, why aren't they being payed as much as male soccer players of their stature?
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By the 21988s, Leroy Bolden had achieved heroic stature in New Haven, Connecticut's Hill neighborhood.
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Despite his professional stature, Tonegawa is no TED-circuit regular or fount of startup concepts.
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Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that the country had "lost a statesman with international stature".
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How could a man of his stature and his power be doing something so inappropriate?
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Who decided that all the adjectives for women of diminutive stature should be similarly dinky?
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Bobby Jindal of Louisiana are the first Indian-Americans of national political stature and fame.
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Napoleon's stature might have been modest but, for good and ill, his achievements were vast.
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But it even exacerbates gender biases between men and women who reach similar professional stature.
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A person of noble birth, his stature helped him escape punishment for a heinous crime.
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VICE: What was Sonny Liston's stature in boxing and the sports world when he died?
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Despite his small stature, Griezmann has made a monumental contribution to France's campaign so far.
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Over time, it's also going to diminish its stature and make its borders less secure.
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That haul, in my opinion, was crucial to elevating Bohemian Rhapsody's stature among Oscar voters.
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In recent years, however, Weinstein's firewall of lawyers and stature has allegedly started to crumble.
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Teichert's stature standing in my hospital room – seeing how I did not know the man.
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More recently, his stature among investors and analysts has climbed with the bank's financial performance.
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Prestige issued 220 more Coltrane albums after he'd left the label as his stature grew.
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The leaked image of the Galaxy S8 shows a device that looks similar in stature.
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A majority (55%) say he has lowered the stature of the office of the president.
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As she grew, she remained really small in stature and developed a fully dislocated knee.
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Attacking the United States election system could ding both Clinton and the country's international stature.
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He has the stature of a bouncer, yet he comes across as timid, even shy.
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Clinton had lent her stature to the book, writing a foreword and praising the minister.
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It granted me a professional stature that I had hardly dared to envision for myself.
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" Janet Hobby, the Menil's president, said, "Rebecca stood out for her expertise and curatorial stature.
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But the early episodes of "Thrones" were burdened with the books' stature and vast story.
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Tony Robbins has an imposing stature, a loud husky voice and and an intense energy.
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His neighbors loved seeing his plump stature sprawled across stairs and sidewalks around the city.
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Without a leader of the stature of David Ben-Gurion, would it have been born?
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His elevated stature in the race has given his rivals added incentive to attack him.
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In these ways he brings shame to America and weakens our stature among our friends.
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She has the stature within the network to withstand any pressure to support Mr. Ailes.
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She was installed as the park's warden, a titled volunteer, in recognition of her stature.
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But it isn't clear that anyone of stature in the GOP would take the job.
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There are certainly no non-interventionists of genuine foreign policy stature who have Trump's ear.
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Fast Forward wants the next generation of tech nonprofits to reach that level of stature.
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Games against the Yankees — 234 in all — have provided the platform to enhance Ortiz's stature.
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Some will never regain that stature, settling over the long term for more menial jobs.
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Often, stars of his stature don't give too much away; they're a little more guarded.
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But their stature could not insulate them from the realities of the Jim Crow South.
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Severe cases are also associated with facial deformities, seizures, and very short stature and dwarfism.
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Now, Allen appears to be losing stature in another quarter of the entertainment industry: publishing.
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And I think Mueller is a person of stature and respected and I respect him.
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They are somewhat smaller than what you would expect, certainly from someone of his stature.
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It's a genre that has long made a specialty of giving trauma stature and structure.
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In 24, the FDA approved the use of synthetic growth hormone for idiopathic short stature.
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Small populations have evolved short stature in rain forests in Africa, South America and elsewhere.
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Leaking the memos was designed to improve his stature in the media, and it worked.
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However, India remains concerned about the US's diminished stature on the world stage under Trump.
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That stood in contrast to aides of similar stature who remained only on interim clearances.
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Yet his stature will probably grow as the Supreme Court's new conservative majority asserts itself.
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Did the trial court look at the appropriate evidence regarding the recognized stature of 290Pointz?
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Bloomberg and Biden in particular have the stature and experience to rise above the claptrap.
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If Eddy's stature has fallen in France, though, the cause might be, simply, the internet.
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That&aposs a pretty serious matter when you&aposre bringing in someone of that stature.
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Losing stature can be especially dangerous, as the bureau needs public trust to effectively operate.
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Brownback adds experience, stature and personal commitment to our protection and promotion of religious freedom.
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Neither possess anything like the stature or intellectual accomplishments of Janet Yellen or Stanley Fischer.
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It is vital for America for diplomacy to regain stature vis-à-vis the Pentagon.
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To be humbled is to be brought low or somehow diminished in standing or stature.
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But his stature was shattered by revelations that he had protected child molesters for years.
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The rear wheel drive and the short stature can also be an issue in the rain.
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O'Rourke has put Cruz on his heels and gained a national stature Senate candidates rarely achieve.
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The incident dismayed the vice president while also raising questions about his stature within the administration.
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Lord M is good looking and nice, and he doesn't make fun of Victoria's short stature.
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That's a mechanism to show you're of that stature there was an official at the ECB.
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Jeffrey, the blunt-speaking former ambassador to Turkey, often stands out because of his tall stature.
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On average, each makes a contribution, either positive or negative, of 0.14mm to someone's adult stature.
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Page has an ego about his understanding of technology, but not about his seniority or stature.
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"I do not want someone of her stature to legitimate these attacks against anybody," Jones said.
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And it's also symbolic of a country's technological stature — the World Cup, but in applied technology.
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Hancock appeared on Lifetime&aposs "Little Women: Atlanta," a reality show about women of short stature.
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Although 60% say they will vote for Mr Macron, only 37% think he has presidential stature.
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True, she is who is she is because of her husband -- their marriage leant her stature.
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But what the 1.45 meter Biles lacks in height, she more than makes up in stature.
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In Rio, tetraplegics raced against amputees, and competitors with short stature against those with coordination problems.
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The Space Command would align with the U.S. Central Command and Special Operations Command in stature.
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FedEx captains with the same stature earn $313 an hour, and $309 an hour at UPS.
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Electricity revved through my veins for no particular reason, just as a courtesy to his stature.
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But given his wife's small stature, he believes she was unable to defend herself from them.
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"An op-ed doesn't have the same stature, it comes from one person," the source said.
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During his three-year exile from the N.F.L., Kaepernick has grown in influence and cultural stature.
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Importantly, we have also shown that international influence and stature do not depend on nuclear firepower.
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"I knew I'd lose stature when I left my old job," he wrote in a tweet.
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In live shows, the participants often know each other and are of roughly similar career stature.
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But lately — when multiple mediums and styles are increasingly the artistic norm — Picabia's stature has grown.
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They tend to have a very short stature, shortened limbs, and a short trunk and neck.
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His stature has only grown, including on Twitter, where he mocks woke culture and identity politics.
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He managed to elevate his historical stature while simultaneously shouldering the smallest workload of his life.
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Just because fame and stature may protect you from discrimination, this is a call to duty.
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Charles Emmanuel Grace, there is no mistaking his "face of the movement" stature for anyone else's.
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Altuve's stature has also led to the creation of a mock unit of measurement, the Altuve.
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Along the way the women had children and shed lovers, earned degrees and fought for stature.
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But one would imagine it is serious enough for management to oust someone of McCarthy's stature.
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What has never been quite so assured, however, is Franz Welser-Möst's stature as an interpreter.
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Whether it's the hair, his tall stature, his black jackets, the 45 embroidered on his shirts.
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Mies was a solid oak tree of a man, hulking in stature and pithy in wisdom.
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So far, many of the accused have held on to their seats — if not their stature.
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Such was his stature that upon his death, encomiums emanated from both sides of the Atlantic.
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The only emotions he shows are rage and affront, at imagined slights to his own stature.
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Yet Moore received no public censure, no scolding from a critic of Prose's stature and power.
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So would the stature of political leaders who recognized that their own credibility would be enhanced.
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He made up for his stature with outsize tenacity and a deep understanding of the game.
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He ridiculed the poll standing and physical stature of Republican rivals Lindsey Graham and Marco Rubio.
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Since his death in 1980, Roland Barthes has continued to grow in stature as a writer.
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"I do not want somebody of her stature to legitimate these attacks against anybody," Jones continued.
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Only Mr. Obama has the stature within the party to influence the primary scramble, former Gov.
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What the world saw was a handsome, poised man of short stature in a morning coat.
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"Equal stature of men and women is as fundamental as the basic human rights," she said.
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But CNN tracked down the victim from that case, who has silently watched Murdock's stature grow.
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She was known for incredible strength that belied her petite stature, said Abi Corbin, the coach.
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But there's no doubt that he has grown in stature and, in a paradoxical way, truthfulness.
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But while the meetings could lift Mr. Xi's stature at home, they also present significant risks.
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The appellate court affirmed that the artworks at 211Pointz, even if temporary, had attained recognized stature.
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That may change now that someone of Mr. Malkiel's stature has thrown his weight behind it.
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What people do not know about Schiff is that he does not let his stature marbleize.
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Harriet Tubman has an almost mythological stature, but this movie makes her into a human being.
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His new secretary of defense, Mark Esper, is competent, but hardly has the stature of Mattis.
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Either way, the bureau loses some of its internal influence, public stature or, quite possibly, both.
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There are three things holding Rudy back: his small stature, his grades, and money for tuition.
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No one from the family's younger generations has attained or perhaps aspired to David Rockefeller's stature.
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That&aposs one of the best rates I&aposve encountered for a hotel of this stature.
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The athletic assistant also had proportionally more of an influence on men of a shorter stature.
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Overall, however, Cruz's fight for the GOP nod appeared to lift his stature in the party.
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It is not inconceivable that a player of Irving's stature would eventually bristle at this dynamic.
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And Mr. Jarman began to enjoy an honorary stature among his musical heirs in New York.
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Unlike most designers of his stature, he does not yearn to toil under his own logo.
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Your work, activities, stature in the community, and even sleeping arrangements are dictated by your season.
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With her two-toned hair, polka dot uniforms, and diminutive stature, Varda turned into a meme.
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Schaueble is Germany's longest-serving parliamentarian, and his stature is second only to Merkel's in German politics.
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The one platform that might be gaining in stature is watchOS, which runs on the Apple Watch.
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Citing more than just its surprisingly small stature, locals are expressing their disappointment with the Christmas display.
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In its diminished stature, college radio exists almost completely outside of the framework of the music business.
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She's small in stature but big in personality, and she's gentle and loving, despite her occasional bark.
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Williams appears to reference statements that Sharapova makes in her book about Williams's legs, arms, and stature.
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For a man of admittedly short stature, the Imp looks pretty imposing on the seat of power.
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That group lasted until 1650 BC. Their smaller stature caused them to require less from their environment.
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McCain has enough independent stature to distance himself from some of these statements that Trump has made.
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That keeps the film humming along, as does Mr. Madhavan, who grows in stature along with Adi.
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Last, as his global stature grows, the prince may be tempted to mix up geopolitics and commerce.
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Demanding, small of stature and in possession of a filthy temper, he was, to some, quite terrifying.
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To have confidence in themselves no matter what their skill level is, what their physical stature is.
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There are lots of reasons why Mr McDonnell has grown in stature but Mr Corbyn has shrunk.
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His stature left him subject to bullying from peers, and prevented him from participating in everyday activities.
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It started with actor Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (a mountain by name and stature) posing impressively for photos.
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The Dot may be small in stature, but it's a potentially bigger deal than even its forebear.
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What we want instead, especially from women of Sandberg's stature, is a never-ending well of authenticity.
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During his first few terms in office, McCain elevated his stature as a conservative with moderate tendencies.
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But by virtue of their youth and relatively slight physical stature, both already read as vulnerable onscreen.
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As clothing affects 100 percent of the population, this industry can only grow in stature and expansion.
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And the opposition remains fragmented, meaning no other leader in Bolivia as yet compares in political stature.
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As I write this sentence, the social stature of Elvis and Dylan feels similar, perhaps even identical.
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Among the questions: Will Steven Spielberg finally bring his stature and influence to the 54-member board?
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A response perceived as successful has the power to raise a candidate's stature and bolster their favorability.
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With all three statewide elected officials compromised, no state official has the stature to drive a solution.
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No candidate will get a pass, no matter his or her stature, nor should he or she.
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There aren't many people in Trump's orbit who emerge from the report with their moral stature enhanced.
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Some grass is adapting to the relentless regime of the lawn mower by acquiring a shorter stature.
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Dr. Paine quickly achieved a stature in the scientific community that matched his 6-foot-6 frame.
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More than just ACT scores and G.P.A.'s, growth in stature is also about extending cultural boundaries.
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Sure, there are a lot of stories these days on America's diminished stature on the world stage.
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For all his talent and good looks, Mr. McGregor lacks the physical stature that the role demands.
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Given Baghdadi's stature, the US expects to see significant chatter discussing his death, if he is killed.
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Developing a new relationship with Pyongyang would serve as a blow to China's stature in the region.
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Until the very end, Watergate gave Nixon a stature on the right that he had previously lacked.
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Possibly that has less to do with stature, and more with the fashion industry as a whole.
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That an apology happened at all was, on one level, a testament to Jean-Raymond's rising stature.
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If the 7473's place in history is assured, so too, it seems, is its cultural stature.
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It's possible some caused her skeleton to mature quickly even while failing to grow to normal stature.
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Gandhi's stature reached a pinnacle when she led India in a successful December 1971 war against Pakistan.
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He is a man of about average stature, whose most striking feature is his large, round head.
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Our success or failure will affect our stature at a time of rickety public trust in us.
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"She was of the stature and the sort of person I wanted to impress," Ms. MacDowell said.
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Whatever the outcome of legal proceedings against Mr. Ghosn, he is unlikely to regain his previous stature.
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The next president of Brazil will face an immediate choice that stands to affect its global stature.
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And it tends to attract actors of stature, who enjoy sinking their teeth into the meaty dialogue.
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But none of those men match Mr. Flynn in stature, or in his significance to Mr. Trump.
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Small of stature, thin but muscled, Cristiano, beautifully incarnated by Aristides de Sousa, cuts an unprepossessing figure.
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Kwan's own stature, although small, is preternaturally steady: She walks without wavering, and her gestures are fluid.
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In a largely leaderless party, two distinct groups are emerging, defined mostly by age and national stature.
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Global anti-Semitism is surging and the response deserves a position of greater stature within the administration.
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"If his political stature becomes firmer, I think he's even less likely to change," Mr. Bao said.
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Few painters have achieved the pop-culture stature of Kehinde Wiley, whose fans include President Barack Obama.
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The recordings have emerged as his presidential campaign grew in stature, fueled by his vast personal fortune.
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Trump's stature grew with Republican primary voters because they understood his unique threat to the GOP Establishment.
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Bloomberg's contenders don't have someone on their team who had as much senior stature at the company.
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Ocean is not the first artist of his stature to experiment with the shape of an album.
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At times, it gives voice to foolish commentary that erodes the stature of the office of president.
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But it means a lot to me when a person of his stature can come to Redding.
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Its extremely binge-worthy stature became apparent when it started streaming on Netflix a little while ago.
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Musk doesn't want legal threats, or his stature as an influential billionaire, to change that for him.
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Don't let Antoine Griezmann's 5-foot-9 stature fool you: He stands tall on the soccer field.
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With his growing stature, Mr. Cahn is also a rising figure in some quarters of conservative politics.
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By way of his basketball stature and general aesthetic, it's been a rough year for John Wall.
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It's a seismic, career-shifting moment — even for a surefire Hall of Famer of LeBron's already-massive stature.
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Graham's stature rose after the Brett Kavanaugh hearings To call Graham a key ally would be an understatement.
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They have built an organization reflective of their own stature that fundraises in the way the Clintons did.
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Mr Macron, who seeks to do the same, lacks the stature but has the self-belief in spades.
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She added that she believed Miller's comments about the sign did not befit a politician of his stature.
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Her petite stature (she was less than five feet tall) and mild manner masked a formidable moral vision.
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To have a man of his stature rise up and befriend me, it meant a lot to me.
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The rule changes also point to the growing stature that streaming services have obtained in the music industry.
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One purpose appears to be to enhance Mr Xi's stature as a leader comparable in power to Mao.
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Back then, it seemed remarkable that the candidate thought he could boss around a firm of Ford's stature.
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The video currently has more than 10 million views, a remarkable number even for someone of Dobrik's stature.
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On top of being creative and different, we believe it truly elevates the Whopper to its iconic stature.
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One is Mr Blanchard's stature and past job—the IMF has long been associated with austere fiscal policy.
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When a person of that stature is telling you to have confidence, it gives you confidence as well.
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As one of its creators, I am gratified it has attained this level of acceptance, criticism, and stature.
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In a recent piece in Slate, Daniel Engber makes a case against the octopus's elevated stature amongst invertebrates.
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Whether or not this argument holds water for someone of Thiel's stature and power is open for debate.
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He published roughly 175 commissioner statements and gave countless media interviews, helping raise the FDA's stature and influence.
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Why it matters: Bees, who accomplish impressive things despite their tiny stature, have become models for understanding cognition.
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Despite its small stature, I found it did a good job of holding its position in strong winds.
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May's offer could help retain its stature by reassuring EU citizens that they can remain in the country.
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His physical stature and position of authority, both of which were once sources of comfort, suddenly felt threatening.
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As a statement about her artistic and commercial stature, it's clear she no longer wants to play nice.
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As if to prove they aren't a mirage, the moose stand up and show off their impressive stature.
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Britain's stature in the world is not dependent on EU membership…Aviation will be just fine, thank you.
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It is rare for a player of Hernandez's stature to go so long without appearing in the playoffs.
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Professor Taylor: You can de-escalate by the way you talk, the tone of your voice, your stature.
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The Irish president's smaller stature is exaggerated when he hangs out with his giant dogs, Bród and Síoda.
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Gaynor played an actress plucked from obscurity by the star Norman Maine, before she surpasses him in stature.
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Ultimately, Ford chose Nelson A. Rockefeller, based on his superior national stature, leaving Bush the disappointed runner-up.
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Denhollander, a mid-level gymnast, said she went to Nassar because of his esteemed stature with USA Gymnastics.
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Miller has only seen his stature rise in the administration amid rolling changes in top positions at DHS.
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According to Texas Right to Life, the fetal-burial rules may be elevated in stature next year. Sen.
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In an August CNN poll, 55% said they thought that Trump has "lowered the stature" of the office.
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But Taylor was determined from an early age to prove his true stature the only way he knew.
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Unlike previous Republican Administrations, Fortress Trump contains no party elder with the stature to check the President's decisions.
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He will participate in the traditional high-profile appearances that should be expected with someone of his stature.
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It's an approach that both befits Strings's outsize iconic stature and matches the teary sensibility of country ballads.
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The two spoke of Cohen's stature as a Canadian and Montrealer, and of his impact on their family.
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As night fell, the beat scene's old guard reminded the audience why LET retains such an exalted stature.
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No Republicans of stature in Utah have stepped forward to say they plan to run for Hatch's seat.
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Second baseman Ronald Torreyes, the Yankees' player of smallest stature, towers over Altuve at a listed 5-8.
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The New York vampire scene, like Father Sebastiaan's stature in the city, is not what it once was.
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Tillerson's battles with the White House had damaged his stature, and the following weeks made that painfully clear.
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His local stature will only grow if he is perceived as having sacrificed personal gain to remain superintendent.
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When the record industry was booming, such an encyclopedic endeavor was almost the norm for organists of stature.
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Some, like Niagara Falls, have international stature, but most are like Rock Island, locally popular but otherwise unknown.
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Ms. Merkel remains chancellor, for now, but her diminished stature only accentuates a potential leadership vacuum in Europe.
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All three fall under the height guidelines that would make them eligible for treatment for idiopathic short stature.
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His stature as a war trophy for the North, he said, had saved him from the worst abuses.
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They also say Mr. Trump has helped enhance China's stature by treating Mr. Xi as an equal partner.
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"Her understanding of the medical conditions convinced me," he said — even to the detriment of his social stature.
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He was (and is) seen as an heroic figure whose stature only increased by fighting to the end.
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Execution could be misconstrued as martyrdom, perpetuating violence and diminishing America's stature as a defender of human rights.
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But while their relationship is playful and affectionate, his stature as a writer complicates Alice's own literary aspirations.
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Their stature stands in contrast to the experienced players who shepherded the last major tax overhaul in 1986.
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As with every emerging great power, China's hankering to exert its influence is growing along with its stature.
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With his Hollywood stature on the decline, they moved to a castle-like stone home in Ridgefield, Conn.
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The reason the Republican Party is championing harsh immigration restrictions isn't because nativists have somehow grown in stature.
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And the stature-defying successes of both Aaron Judge (6-foot-7) and Jose Altuve (5-foot-6).
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Professional sports has lost a true legend who used his stature to make a difference in the world.
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Without fail, Buttigieg&aposs stature as a historic figure in electoral politics never came up, unless we asked.
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Absent a figure of George Washington's stature, the young country might have adopted a parliamentary system of government.
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Yet it is likely to surrender stature to European competitors exploiting Brexit as an opportunity to capture spoils.
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Brandeis had few allies of his stature, and his own writing on the subject was copious but unspecific.
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Reflecting its diminished stature, Yahoo was not invited to the summit, according to people familiar with the meeting.
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Essay The deadnettle is the Punxsutawney Phil of the plant world: short of stature but stout of heart.
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It is believed that floresiensis was more diminutive in stature due to its island environment and limited resources.
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They both have dark, short, curly hair and being small in stature seem much younger than their years.
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There is scant precedent for its use to investigate an individual, much less someone of Mr. Trump's stature.
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Angie's stature on the ball circuit came from her style and attitude, an air of unwavering self-confidence.
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He was NBA commissioner from 22.3-373 and greatly increased the stature of the league during his tenure.
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At his height, Bush achieved a stature similar to his friend and fellow color field painter Kenneth Noland.
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Having someone with the stature of Bill Murray as a partner does not hurt business, Mr. Creger said.
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The party's style of rule threatens to turn sentiments against China even as the empire grows in stature.
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The charitable response was a reflection of Notre-Dame's stature as a cherished monument of French cultural heritage.
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Diplomats and observers say no front appears off limits for China in its efforts to diminish Taiwan's stature.
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He avoids dramatizing the lives of peasants and manual laborers, or giving heroic stature to his bedraggled subjects.
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And his willingness to take punishment—combined with his stature as a team leader—helped sanction the brutality.
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He never attained the international stature of Miyazaki, though he is revered (and now mourned) in animation circles.
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Her petite stature garnered her thousands of adoring fans, and eventually led to sponsorship deals in beauty and fashion.
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Often these talented, driven individuals are lured away by career options that offer greater professional stature and higher pay.
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Amazingly, for its diminutive stature, it's powered by a 4.0-liter V12 engine that sounds like God's sewing machine.
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Playing a star of Brooks' stature — even so early on in her career — requires a rare brand of charisma.
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Just as Romney hadn't helped Trump win the White House, Trump wouldn't have elevated Romney's already-prominent national stature.
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"It's great to see a woman of her stature embrace her hair, and [cut] it so short," he says.
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After the debate, Warren's campaign described the incoming volleys as more evidence of the candidate's growing stature and prospects.
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Robinson said he had turned his small stature into an advantage because it forced him to expand his game.
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And Kyriakos Chatziefthymiadis (16, Excel), an Athenian with a stature to match his colossal name, was overcome with emotion.
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Finally, he expresses shock and dismay that Brienne, despite her stature and skill in combat, is not a knight.
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When Warren attaches her name and stature to a subject, it usually becomes part of the liberal policy framework.
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Falwell's university has achieved the scale and stature it has because he identified a market opportunity and exploited it.
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The franchise started as a community site and has grown to its current size and stature over 15 years.
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Crucially, she found that President Trump's stature as the, um, President, did not qualify for any sort of exemption.
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The hedge fund gurus of today arguably do not need to buy anything at all to maintain their stature.
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There's a lot to consider when deciding on a college, from the school's academic stature to the cafeteria food.
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The "Stump pump," he says, is an homage to former Bruin Randy "Stump" Burridge, who shares Rancourt's smallish stature.
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The programming of the day followed suit, with the lineup organized not-so-much for stature but for continuity.
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And he's hard to miss in a crowd with his deep, booming voice and 28503-foot-22019-inch stature.
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After that, the skeletal remains are examined to determine features such as sex, race, stature and age at death.
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Hylton's description of an artist of such stature, with such physical disabilities, was as spellbinding as the artist himself.
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To illustrate its new global stature, Xi mentioned China's contributions of UN peacekeepers, a point of significant Chinese pride.
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Her stature puts her in a position not to be eclipsed by his presence or belittled by that assistance.
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But their behavior in recent months has been oddly out of sync with their stature as antique world luminaries.
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Despite his small stature, he's more than capable of handling himself in even the most intimidating of political situations.
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And an actor of his stature, for him to come and do this, it gives me a great platform.
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And in Niru's eyes it is these trials which give his father his stature, which make him a man.
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The bear's cool, composed stature inspired Photoshop experts on Reddit to give the magnificent creature the tribute it deserves.
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Trump desperately needs a public voice with stature, credibility and clout to the nation and world as a whole.
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It is, frankly, an incredibly important album, and one that a band of Depeche Mode's stature needed to make.
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Though he's probably the smallest in stature, he more than makes up for it in natural talent and charisma.
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Mason's death had sapped some of his power, so this new mission refreshed his stature and his righteous purpose.
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Prison, where he was sent in 1998 after getting a 30-year sentence for homicide, only solidified his stature.
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It is especially so for a player of Ohtani's stature, who bats with his pitching arm (though padded) exposed.
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Children's excessive consumption of juice has been linked to an increased risk of weight gain, shorter stature and cavities.
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At the dinner, they decided it was time to use their wealth and stature in a more formal way.
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Ms. Angel said she aims to maintain FSG's stature while revitalizing its author ranks by recruiting young, emerging writers.
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Johnson's a bit of an X-factor here, having never helmed a production of this size or cultural stature.
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That is, by definition, an elite platform, and its rarefied stature is relevant to my discussion of classist narratives.
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Books of its caliber by writers of Chernow's stature are rare, and this one qualifies as a major event.
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Mann referenced Weinstein's immense physical stature, weight, height and "ox like strength" he used to prevent her from leaving.
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"He's not big in stature, but fiery on the bench," said Paul Krebs, the former Bowling Green athletic director.
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SCHMIDT: Why does it matter to you how much stature or the position the person has in the administration?
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They are facing a stature gap as they are measured, inevitably, against the man they would like to replace.
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Howard Morenz takes pride in his grandfather's legacy beyond the ice, his stature as a family man, a friend.
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But Smith's stature will have made many of her readers completists and her artistic development a matter of interest.
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And so, when she stalks onstage at the Oscars, it is with a renewed sense of her own stature.
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The verdict marks a significant victory for the banking industry, which has worked for years to regain its stature.
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The right to free speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, the equal stature of men and women.
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Small in stature but high in speed, Plop was the fastest All American dog at last year's agility event.
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Its stature as one of the most successful companies in the history of the stock market is already assured.
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When she started, he said, the engineering school lagged the university as a whole in rankings and general stature.
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"In general, it raises Tsai's national and international stature to be going on trips like this," Mr. Rowen said.
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Mari Copeny, 12 Mari Copeny, AKA "Little Miss Flint," might be small in stature, but definitely not in voice.
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These figures are skillful diplomats, powerful speakers, and excellent mediators — key attributes required of a leader of this stature.
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That's what I want when people look at my Donald Trump bust: to see the stature of the man.
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He chases other women, drinks vats of booze, torments himself over his literary stature and happily ignores his children.
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And, channeling Ms. Abrams's stature in the Democratic imagination, Ms. Koziol envisioned a path leading beyond even the Senate.
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Despite its long-standing stature as Portugal's biggest metal event, SWR maintains an extremely low-key, almost familial vibe.
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But, what he lacked in stature he more than made up for in heart and classic Long Island toughness.
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They were celebrities without even trying; to call them Hollywood Royalty or larger than life actually diminishes their stature.
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He arrived with the weight of expectation which befitted his stature as a subcultural force of nature in Japan.
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Poised against the gallery's architectural permanence, it sucks the monolithic stature of the space into itself like a black hole.
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President Kennedy's stature had been weakened by the failure six weeks earlier of the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba.
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Not just for Lyft but just for unicorn IPO's of this stature, given that there are so few of these.
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More importantly, it's still strange that someone of Taylor Swift's influence would go after a blog of this small stature.
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"We are fortunate to have a leader of Rachel Brand's stature join the company," President and CEO Doug McMillon said.
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The Marquis never doubted his own stature as a literary genius, and this week the French government backed him up.
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The move is likely to attract a lot of attention within the ad community because of Norton's stature at AOL.
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The urgent takeaway: voters cannot squander the nation's upcoming opportunity to restore competence, stature and sanity to the White House.
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Note the little step platform to give Abdullah comparable stature to POTUS, a common trick during the Dukakis '88 campaign.
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Keeping an English sheepdog show-ready is a full-time job, with their large stature, long coat, and white fur.
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Berg's piercing music ventures into Expressionist atonality with remnants of Mahlerian harmonic richness, lending tragic stature to Wozzeck's Everyman struggles.
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A little under two hours long, the concert was not glib or draggy or overloaded with the band's own stature.
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If, on the other hand, they build up Russia's actions into a grave threat, they also build up Russia's stature.
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This is heady territory for a man whose diminutive stature makes him look more like a ballboy than a professional.
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A hard, demanding man, small of stature and in possession of a filthy temper, he was, to some, quite terrifying.
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For a company of that stature to not have appointed a woman to its board by now is mind-boggling.
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Chinese buyers "may have their parents in the back seat and they deserve the same stature as children," Falotico said.
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In the aftermath, his stature is diminished and his future in a Clinton or Donald Trump administration is highly uncertain.
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The sculpture, towering and dabbed with lush colors, is thrilling in its stature and its general quintessential-Ikebana, minimalist style.
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Tracer's speed is a big advantage against the bow-wielding sniper, but she also benefits from having a small stature.
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The Fluance Fi70 is a $500 speaker, which is notably cheap for all of the power and stature it packs.
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They have searched feverishly in recent weeks for a candidate of stature to make an independent conservative White House bid.
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More than any writer of her stature, she constructed worlds in which I thought I could find and lose myself.
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Even though he was a small man in stature — he was only five foot two, he had a huge personality.
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And even a failed vice presidential bid will greatly increase his name recognition and potentially his stature in the movement.
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What ever was the deal that would allow someone of DeBois's stature to side with such an incredibly flawed individual?
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Why it matters: It's very unusual for bipartisan former officials of this stature to collectively speak out on any issue.
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The '66 Batman has grown in stature each time the modern interpretation of the character has taken a huge misstep.
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" Fabri engulfs the fictional black presidents in light, creating what he calls "a halo effect that references stature and hope.
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Despite their small stature, each animated GIF manages to tell a story — and that's exactly what Varona is aiming for.
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As Tanaka's stature in Japanese politics grew, so did the size of his bribes: eventually he needed large metal suitcases.
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Still, Modest Mouse retains its stature not just for reaching a summit but for staying within earshot of its base.
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Mr. Ferro's stature among some in the elite Chicago community started to fade after regulators questioned Merge's related-party transactions.
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The senator's comments raised eyebrows both because of his stature within Congress as well as his past support for Trump.
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Scientists said the species likely was small in stature and in possession of a combination of modern and ancient traits.
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Even amid the shifting conservative media landscape, OAN faced some trouble securing its stature as a high-profile conservative outlet.
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As a former member of Congress, he has the stature, experience, and knowledge to be the transformational leader we need.
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"For a pitcher who is not terribly tall in stature, he still creates a downward plane," said manager Bryan Price.
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Sanders is still an outsider in the bigger battle for the nomination, but his stature has been much enhanced. Sen.
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The parallels between the pair are obvious, but there is more to it than size, stature, and style of play.
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What made Monday's nod unusual was it came at the expense of a man with even greater stature, LeBron James.
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More than most living playwrights of his stature, Kushner is an open resource, sometimes to the vexation of his collaborators.
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Even as commentators and leaders outside Germany invoked her stature, Ms. Merkel has been eager not to hog the limelight.
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They were, as a fatal flaw, so deliciously humiliating — such a perfectly ironic undercutting of the statue's otherwise heroic stature.
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He planned the service, which was live-streamed and broadcast on Canadian television, a testament to Angélil's stature in Canada.
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With their stubby legs and short stature, the humble corgi isn't the kind of dog you'd expect to go racing.
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On a more personal note, according to Choi, he made fun of his diminutive stature when he first met her.
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The move to May alone will not suddenly elevate the PGA Championship's stature but it could bring it more attention.
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Marilyn Monroe became the legitimate, Hollywood blond bombshell icon, though, in posterity, and Mansfield never really reached that legitimate stature.
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Self-conscious about my flat chest and short stature, I worried I'd never be able to do what they did.
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The looming sense of paralysis is a credit to the stature Ms. Merkel has gained in 12 years as chancellor.
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If the building achieves the stature King Abdullah wanted, it was not just another trophy in Hadid's gallery of triumphs.
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" What gives Stonewall its stature, they argue, is that "Stonewall activists were the first to claim to be the first.
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Both authoritarians fed off the pomp of their publicity stunts to a fawning, censored domestic media to reify their stature.
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Chinese scientists hailed the landing of the Chang'e-4 probe as evidence of the country's growing stature in space exploration.
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Society may continue to favor taller height, especially for men, but that does not mean short stature should be pathologized.
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His stature with critics may be shaky, but this program makes the case that there is artistry in his solipsism.
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You had to go by stature, and as their group moved from bay to bay, Dexter got better at this.
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He could easily end up becoming a mere prop used to enhance Mr. Xi's stature, and getting little in return.
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The meter achieved this stature in 1983, when it was redefined in terms of the universally constant speed of light.
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But with no acknowledged successor of any stature waiting in line, Mr. Netanyahu's coalition is essentially a captive to him.
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Once, Ms. Ellis asked Ms. Peppe, who was similar in stature to Millay, to try on her sister's evening gowns.
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Chinese buyers "may have their parents in the back seat and they deserve the same stature as children," Falotico said.
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Because of this price-weighting system, Boeing has more than nine times the stature in the Dow as General Electric.
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Patients who are able to run very quickly could be affected though, because the procedure changes a person&aposs stature.
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But inside the White House, Ivanka Trump's unique stature -- along with that of her husband, Jared Kushner -- is causing tension.
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The image might also help elevate Mr. Xi's stature at home before an important Communist Party leadership reshuffle this fall.
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In the appeal, the real estate developer posed two critical questions: Can temporary artworks like street art obtain recognized stature?
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It's actually all the more shocking that even someone of Leigh's professional stature isn't immune from these kind of actions.
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"The basis of Jeff's stature was a lot of things, but integrity was No. 22016," a former colleague told me.
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It is still rising in stature as it draws blockchain investment and finishes preparations for the World Expo in 2020.
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In 17th-century Holland, the municipal authorities were especially partial to group portraiture, which put the seal on their stature.
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A Times report from last year showed how the firm "helped raise the stature of authoritarian and corrupt governments" worldwide.
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Neumann, whose casual demeanor offsets his imposing stature, opened up about this concern with us at WeWork&aposs Manhattan headquarters.
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Due to a trend in smaller babies, adult stature in Japan has started to decline among those born after 1980.
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While many museums face financial and competitive pressures, the Met's troubles are magnified, given its stature on the world stage.
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The diminished stature of the Group of 503 countries raises questions about their claim to make decisions on global issues.
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China has sought to elevate the role of its currency, the renminbi, to reflect its stature as a world power.
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But in this case, they flew all the way to Poland to hobnob with foreign leaders well below their stature.
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But as Nixon's political stature crumbled in the spring and summer of 1974, his support among Republican politicians also slipped.
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If Bolsonaro can reverse those trends, then Brazilians see that as a chance to regain their stature in the world.
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The average man in the US is 5-foot-1583, and few retailers serve men who are smaller in stature.
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Clinton has been criticized for close ties to Wall Street, but not many Republicans of Paulson's stature have formally endorsed her.
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It is high time we figure out who these hopelessly overshadowed masters were and assign them their individual personalities and stature.
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And female lead Tatiana Maslany is terrific on TV's Orphan Black but has never had a film role of this stature.
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Though the debate around deepfakes has grown in stature and complexity, we still struggle to agree on a definition of deepfakes.
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Interview, founded by pop culture icon Andy Warhol , used its larger-than-normal format to make its subjects grow in stature.
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This is hugely significant: Mueller will finally be facing an opponent who has a similar stature and record of public service.
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They were watching the teams they competed against grow in stature and strength as other schools established varsity programs for women.
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This results in women symptomatically underselling themselves, while men on the whole demand higher pay, regardless of artistic stature or experience.
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"I have a short stature of three foot 10 (116 centimeters), so my suitcase is often bigger than me," she laughs.
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With no opponent remotely approaching his stature likely to emerge soon, the general election in 713 should prove a low hurdle.
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Moreover, could a black woman director express anger at her stars, like Kubrick and von Trier, and still retain her stature?
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The most successful and enduring Christian communalist sects were led by individuals who claimed messianic stature and a God-given mission.
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V-1 is in fear of S-1 because of the repeated unwanted contacts and also because of his large stature.
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As someone who's literally spent years of his life lugging around Canon DSLR bodies, I appreciate the M5's small stature.
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Megan Dong BuzzFeed News spoke with five women who said Savino used his stature in the industry to sexually harass them.
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Aside from his football prowess and MVP stature, Patrick Mahomes has gained notoriety for his hair on and off the field.
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It only seems appropriate the moniker of this as yet unnamed yipper should be something that speaks to its small stature.
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Despite his short stature, Gerald had a larger-than-life personality that made him stand out in a crowd, Lambert said.
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Instead, he's made his case to the public, analysts said, by campaigning against an opponent worthy of his towering stature: America.
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Some skeptics believed that Trump was giving Kim the world stature conferred by such a meeting without getting anything in return.
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The bodybuilding actor has been posting a handful of photos and videos showcasing his dog's tiny stature and all around adorableness.
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The researchers speculate that the giraffe's stature and "turbocharged" cardiovascular system evolved together through changes in a small number of genes.
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Favorite themes are the need for national strength and restoring America's stature abroad, which he says has been diminishing for decades.
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Her official title is "state counselor," but an audience in the Oval Office with Obama leaves little doubt of her stature.
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They claim that the economy is recovering, infrastructure development is underway, and that stability and the country's international stature has returned.
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Stature/popularity: Kennedy and Reagan were also well-known figures who had been leading national politicians for a decade or more.
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No one is going to out-conservative him, and his 2016 campaign has given him the appropriate stature among Republican voters.
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Instead, Obama leaned hard into his criticisms of Trump, using his stature as commander in chief to disqualify the Republican candidate.
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They may be short of stature, but when it comes to Princess Charlotte and Prince George, their fashion influence looms large.
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There have reportedly been bounties as high as $100,000 for each corpse, depending on their alleged stature in the drug game.
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A man of his stature would be a natural pick for American football, and Banks played all four years at college.
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We did it in a combination of making offers to certain cast members, depending on their stature/experience, and auditioning others.
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With their tall stature, big smiles and matching ginger hair and beards, it's hard to deny the resemblance between the two.
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Her appearance on Transparent, however, speaks to her stature as well as the importance of the show in today's TV landscape.
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Miss Suu Kyi's huge mandate and personal stature give her greater credibility as a negotiator than the juntas that preceded her.
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Denton explained to The New York Times why someone of Thiel's stature might have made the call to quietly provide cash.
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Exxon's refining and chemical operations have grown in stature under Woods, delivering steady earnings compared with its oil and gas production.
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Is Snorlax — a Pokémon known for its massive stature — a size comparison, or are we just supposed to admire the Snorlax?
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Right now, that nation is Saudi Arabia, in part because there is no one else with the stature, money, and will.
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Someone of the stature of Clinton or her senior aides, he said, "should have known" that the system carried security risks.
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He also gained in stature during the 1991 Gulf War, which allowed him to display his military experience and diplomatic skills.
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It's the sibling of the Man Booker Prize, which is second only to the Nobel in stature and awarded in October.
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Children might be small in stature, but let's be honest, they can be rather destructive when left to their own devices.
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It is high time we figure out who these hopelessly overshadowed masters were and assign them their individual personalities and stature.
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But more than most opportunists on Capitol Hill, Rubio has used the Trump presidency to elevate his stature and amass power.
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Unlike many female stars of her generation and stature, she has rarely ceded control to any manager, or mate, or Svengali.
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Short in stature, with a shock of white hair, Mr. Humphrey portrayed himself as a kind of modern-day Sherlock Holmes.
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That said, given the lamp's small stature and limited brightness, the effect is pretty contained to the area directly around it.
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In the interview, Mr. Rajaonarimampianina described his meeting with Mr. Putin as run-of-the-mill for someone of his stature.
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Perez is an actor based in Brooklyn, and in the above video she describes her experience navigating life with short stature.
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Friday's announcement marks a premature end to a partnership that ultimately failed to elevate the anchor's stature and the network's ratings.
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Will's race and its impact on his societal stature also make the viewer question the narratives we write about our heroes.
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"An artist of his stature — you almost don't think to even ask," said Nicholas Baume, the fund's director and chief curator.
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But make no mistake: This is a big move for an agency to make, especially one of UTA's size and stature.
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The final ruling sets a striking precedent for the protection of aerosol art, as a visual art form of recognized stature.
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His conservative intellectual stature, Republicans believe, has the potential to leave a lasting imprint on the Senate for years to come.
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All four women were of small stature (like Gilbert), and were engaged in sex work at the time of their deaths.
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But consumer advocates, Democratic lawmakers and other critics said it was a simply a way to further neuter the agency's stature.
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The first thing the board ought to do is commission a thorough and impartial investigation by someone of Mr. Freeh's stature.
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Mr. Spencer is dependent on public outrage to bolster his stature in the eyes of his followers and the news media.
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Marvel loyals have probably seen him in behind the scenes footage, walking in a squat to mimic his character's diminutive stature.
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The similarities are particularly strong given that the Gelflings' short stature and love of music makes them feel distinctly hobbit-like.
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But in order to acquire a pitcher of that stature, the Yankees could be forced to part with many good prospects.
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His growing stature as a provocateur coincides with a new and potentially perilous chapter in Hong Kong's increasingly fraught political drama.
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Coaching is a profession, after all, traditionally dominated by men in their 50s and 60s, particularly at teams of Leverkusen's stature.
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The stature gap, the wealth gap, the success gap, the experience gap, the achievement gap between these two men is vast.
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"The stature of a lot of our top creators has increased dramatically in the six years in between," he told Insider.
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The Trump administration has laid a path for America to recapture our stature as the global leader for human space exploration.
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Kuri's short stature means that, for most adults, Kuri's point of view will be that of a small child or pet.
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He added that Yanai was considered the only board member that had the independence and stature to push back on Son.
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We haven't really had a rapper of Jay's stature put out an album of this magnitude this late in his career.
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The shorter stature may have helped these prehistoric humans retain heat and stave off frostbite in their extremities, the authors said.
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"For the first time I really feel that my writing has a substance and stature that will survive me," she wrote.
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Exxon's refining and chemical operations have grown in stature under Woods, delivering steady earnings compared to its oil and gas production.
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The style world, too, has now embraced the movement, if only, perhaps, to reinforce its stature as an arbiter of cool.
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James Carville, a former adviser to President Bill Clinton, said a candidate of Biden's stature should not be in this position.
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How much justice often depends on the stature of the owner, the offense he or she committed and any past transgressions.
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I found this film abrasive when I first saw it, but with repeat viewings, its stature has grown in my eyes.
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I was summoned into a room, and I sat across from a nurse, who was thin in stature and spoke broken English.
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A man of Ludacris's stature might well have a personal shopper, or at least an online grocery delivery service he can trust.
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You can see it in the way she carries her body — her stature is a rigid challenge to the callousness she's experiencing.
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But, in hindsight, it was probably inevitable: Her boss, Kate*, was famous for having a short stature and a temper to match.
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We will surely survive the next few years to come—but at what price to our people, our stature and our world?
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"As the Committee is well aware, the governing stature and associated regulations permit whistleblowers to preserve their anonymity," MacDougall will tell lawmakers.
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But that's not what has happened: Only China took on the economic stature that O'Neill described, becoming central to the global economy.
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Below, they leverage Dirk's size and stature in a side pick-and-roll that leads to a nice layup for Dwight Powell.
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Sistani, a reclusive octogenarian, enjoys almost mythological stature among millions of Shi'ite followers and wields authority few Iraqi politicians would openly challenge.
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As General Raziq grew in prominence, his newfound political stature and expanding business interests often had him traveling to Kabul and abroad.
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So he became the big-little brother, first using his stature to defend his older sister, then turning it into a profession.
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She shows up where a writer of her stature is to be expected: the Times, the Paris Review, PBS, National Public Radio.
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It is a testament to Mr Thomas's skill and athleticism that he has become such a formidable offensive threat despite his stature.
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Her stature could bolster an EU beleaguered by nationalists but might also provoke more charges it is a vehicle for German rule.
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Clearly, her age and small stature — she stands at just 4 feet, 10 inches tall — don't hinder the power of her skating.
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And to have a person of the stature of Donna Brazile, this is not a bit player coming out and saying this.
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You get the sense, watching Billions, that each episode is building towards a cinematic showdown between rivals of equal stature and skill.
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But the return of the corset represents yet another shift in our state of mind: Is it, again, about stature and empowerment?
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Younger students that would most likely be taunted for their stature or immaturity in other schools are welcomed by their older peers.
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America's stature in the world of nations has sunk into the pits, and our credibility as a world power has been destroyed.
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When you start to expand and everyone knows your stature, things are overlooked because everyone is getting a piece of the action.
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They're integral to his stature, his influence, and his memory – but everyone will have their own specific personal connection to him too.
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His slight stature and shyness did not improve the situation, and many soldiers believed he would be a major liability in battle.
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I think any time you hear a literal recording of someone of that stature admitting to it, it's pretty cut and dried.
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While more vulnerable to electoral defeat, they may also be tempted to take risks — including foreign policy risks — to increase their stature.
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But despite the program's size and stature in the fast-growing world of collegiate esports, just four of its players are women.
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It is a wildly ambitious mission, given the stature of the top candidates and the resilience of their political support so far.
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His physical stature and Marine bearing will be important, not-to-be-underestimated assets in bringing a chaotic White House into order.
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"The stature of his catalogue … I think that estate will continue to generate revenue for a long time," the lawyer tells PEOPLE.
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A DNC chairman emeritus such as Kerry would bring vast experience, stature, credibility, national clout and global statesmanship in opposition to Trump.
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The session should set forth an understanding that enough is enough; that the status and stature of the Senate will be reasserted.
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Howe's stature loomed over the Detroit Red Wings, for whom he played 25 seasons, beginning in 1946, and won four Stanley Cups.
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Lavinia may be diminutive in stature — she is literally picked up off the ground more than once — but she's a tremendous presence.
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It has been able to tap into taxpayer funding, at least temporarily, to maintain its stature without altering its core admissions standards.
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Living up to its "international" stature, Teamsters President James Hoffa addressed a letter to the union representing Air Liquide employees in France.
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But in Taiwan, where baseball is almost a national religion, neither man will regain the stature he commanded as a professional ballplayer.
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The recipient of this particular bounty, in taste befitting a man of his age and stature, purchased a bicycle and a football.
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Haftar has already defeated Islamist groups and secured oil fields in that part of the country, raising his stature among government opponents.
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She and Ms. Streisand were born a month apart, and this sort of sustained virtuosity feels special among singers of their stature.
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The Daily News then told Davis's story , implying that Garcia had been given a pass owing to his stature in the diocese.
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Dagne Dover Landon Carryall, starting at $95, available at Dagne DoverThe beauty of this duffel is in its small, but mighty stature.
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The billionaire businessman is "unrelentingly impatient with people not equal to his station in life or stature," Clark told Business in Vancouver.
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He has fulfilled the moniker bestowed on him by Donald Trump by shrinking in stature as suddenly as Alice does in Wonderland.
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Let's say you are Maurice Marciano: small of stature, sun-kissed, dapper, with a rough Gallic timbre, hooded chestnut eyes, white hair.
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Bonus points: Ms. Dusseldorp's aquiline profile and formidable stature are killer in the required court attire of wig, jabot and silk robe.
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The editor-in-chief of Glamour is not the hyper-glossed, ever-discerning dignitary you'd think someone of this stature would be.
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Despite being overlooked as a prospect in the Dominican Republic because of his stature, Ramirez does not lack for confidence or personality.
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In the annals of ALW collaborators, Swift may be the first lyricist with the range, experience, and stature to stand alongside Rice.
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Leaders of both parties say they want Congress to regain some of its stature and power as a coequal branch of government.
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"Now, the success of that whole role is being called into question, and the fragility of that stature has been revealed." video
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In Europe, it elevated the stature of extreme right-wing parties that were winning votes with promises to slam the gates shut.
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I was struck by his slight stature; his bushy black beard, gray at the fringes, seemed more substantial than his thin frame.
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From a political perspective, he has little incentive for a debate that would give the little-known Mr. Cox attention and stature.
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"Even though they have the same formal power, as a matter of practice they don't have the same stature, typically," she explained.
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As Mr. Graham's popularity grew, so did his stature with Christian critics who had dismissed his interpretation of Scripture as overly literal.
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"The president would never tolerate anyone involved in drugs regardless of stature or relationship with him," Mr. Panelo said in an interview.
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He took on national stature after the turn of the century, and won hundreds of thousands of supporters for the Socialist movement.
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Disney was an obvious choice because of the stature the company holds with the public and its long tradition of "princess" films.
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In the meantime, the Italian Open continues to grow in stature and is the centerpiece of the "Road to Rome" promotional effort.
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From a Chinese perspective, this reordering is merely an overdue reversion to historical reality as Beijing demands consideration commensurate with its stature.
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Her visit was unannounced, and in another context, an athlete of her stature might have been mobbed in a setting like this.
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The analysis of her face, her body, her voice, her demeanor; the diminishment of her stature, her ideas, her accomplishments, her integrity.
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The pooch, owned by Phoenix-based Shelby Mayo, has a genetic condition called pituitary dwarfism, which has caused his permanently small stature.
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When party presidential nominees return to the Senate after defeat, their stature is enhanced for having gotten so close to the mountaintop.
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Baker has played a total of only 10 second-quarter minutes all season, a sign of his low stature on the bench.
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The retail tycoon gave the financier carte blanche to manage his billions, elevating Mr. Epstein's stature and affording him an opulent lifestyle.
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It was driven by his agent Tony Godsick and by the event's partners, but above all it was driven by Federer's stature.
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Biden laid out those facts during his speech, though he didn't address whether Hunter benefited at all from his own international stature.
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But his profile suggests close ties with the Chinese authorities, and his political contacts in Australia would enhance his stature in China.
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Nowhere has the base's declining stature in the community been more acute than in the dozens of scrapyards that ring its borders.
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MS: Given your stature as sort of the doyen of American businesses or businessmen with a stake in China and its future.
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Despite being a largely ceremonial position, the presidency provides stature and an important platform for Mr. Steinmeier, a popular and charismatic politician.
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General Sharif's stature and popularity rose to unparalleled levels as the military consolidated its grip on power and overshadowed Pakistan's civilian government.
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Should Mitt win -- and, for the moment, he has little competition -- he would be a critic of stature and celebrity in Congress.
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Jeff Flake of Arizona and has grown in stature over the last couple years during Barkan's physically draining trips to Capitol Hill.
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She is six feet tall, and often exaggerates her stature by wearing high heels and gelling her hair upward, fright-wig style.
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Lofton was slight in stature, drafted late, traded early, and considered more of a basketball player than a future baseball All-Star.
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"Even a brand of Chanel's stature still has to make a case for itself," says Robin Givhan, the Washington Post's fashion critic.
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"This report strengthens self-government and ultimately, I believe, America's security and stature in the world," he said on the Senate floor.
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His short stature—at least for a tennis player—must have reminded Ignatik of his Australian Open qualifying opponent the week before.
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Wilkerson argues that the growing size and stature of the NSC reflects a shift in the locus of U.S. foreign policy power.
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Domestic display of art intended to nod at the intellectual and social stature of the owner has been an aspiration since antiquity.
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As he spoke of his country's growing stature, Xi made it clear that China wasn't trying to mimic or replace Western powers.
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So until this week, there was still speculation that, owing to his stature, O'Reilly could ride out this wave of bad publicity.
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But I don't think there's a debate about the cost of getting information that way to the moral stature of the United States.
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So what he&aposs doing is, OK, I&aposm going to give Putin a little bit of stature, a little bit of status.
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In Jackman's film, Humphrey played Thumb who was bullied for his small stature but recruited into P.T. Barnum's circus as a Napoleon impersonator.
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Suotamo took advantage of his unusually tall stature and played power forward for the Penn State basketball team until he graduated in 2009.
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To say it is a sight to behold cannot fully capture the magnitude of its stature; in person, it feels beyond human calculation.
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Scientists creating a record-breaking 22018 genetically identical copies based on her genes, hoping to crack the genetic code behind her tiny stature.
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Ryan Seacrest asked Viola Davis how she memorized all her lines in Fences, a trivial question to ask an actress of her stature.
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The former Indiana governor's stature within the administration was also under scrutiny after the recent dismissal of Trump's national security adviser, retired Gen.
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He's working through his decision in small groups and on lower-profile midterm campaigns, places where people of his stature don't typically go.
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As she trudges the road to boss lady, Fergie has already been criticized in the way that women of her stature often are.
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Several of these hosts wield significant clout with Wisconsin's conservatives, and their stature and platform provided the #NeverTrump movement with a powerful megaphone.
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In both stature and size Gaines would resemble a capable club bouncer, if his eyes and mouth weren't constantly in a friendly crinkle.
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In stark contrast to the fissiparous opposition, which lacks any leader who combines charisma with national stature, the BJP has maintained rigid discipline.
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As his stature grew, his activism took on a global scope, his music drawing more and more attention to the fight against apartheid.
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The interview marks one of the first instances in which a celebrity of Ms. Carey's stature has acknowledged her struggles with mental illness.
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It stands at just over 20183 feet tall, a slight stature compared to SpaceX's Falcon 9, which is a lofty 180 feet tall.
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To beat a man with the stature of Palhares outside of the UFC would surely alert the attention of UFC matchmaker Joe Silva.
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"I think people should understand just how much we have changed as a culture that someone of his stature has fallen," he says.
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For his part, Trump has embodied the "alpha male," trouncing his 16 primary opponents by knocking them over their stature and their stamina.
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And while the research on most essential oil therapy is still young, one herbal sleep aid has gained stature within sleep science: lavender.
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Richard Blumenthal (D-CT): It certainly is "Nixonian" in tone to fire someone of this stature in the midst of an investigation. Sen.
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Priebus Priebus, the chief of staff, has himself grown touchy about the constant questions about his competence and stature in the White House.
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And yet who of any stature in the Republican Party believes that nominating the loser of the last election is a good idea?
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It will have a corrosive effect on scholarly exchange with the United States and on the stature of American cultural and educational institutions.
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I've had the privilege of meeting him and he's got a very distinctive laugh, and his physical stature is very different to yours….?
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So I'd point you towards people like that who have great weight and stature when asking about whether it's morally and ethically correct.
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While Mr Castro's revolutionary stature provided moral cover, Mr Murillo gave lengthy PowerPoint presentations to party and government members that explained the changes.
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Known for her raspy voice, large stature and love of plastic surgery, she quickly became a popular member of the "Mob Wives" cast.
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The fittingly titled Victory Lap is as smooth and confident as would befit Nipsey's stature, filled with G-funk synths and hazy meditations.
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Still, it is startling to hear a Congressman, and particularly one of Lewis' stature, say that our next president will not be legitimate.
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Today, Baby Jane is recalled as one of the finer moments from Aldrich's oeuvre – more enduring in stature, perhaps, than the filmmaker himself.
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Considering that a game of this stature has such themes of maturity in it says something about the state of the industry itself.
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Henry Cabot Lodge in debates during a 1952 senatorial race -- Kennedy gained in stature simply by sharing the stage with his Republican opponent.
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Only a very few Chinese leaders have held this title, which officially designates him as a leader of extraordinary stature and unquestioned authority.
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As the partnership that spawned Bloodlust was fading from view, another world was starting to grow in stature—the subculture of retro gaming.
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Was he the charming, ingratiating kid who never grew up or the swaggering, cagey entertainment magnate fiercely protective of his work and stature?
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Trump used to relish hobnobbing with politicians like Bill Clinton and Mitt Romney, but they, and figures of their stature, now shun him.
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" But discrimination and a lack of understanding chipped away at that stature, Peters said, leaving the hijra minority "on the margins of society.
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He looks different than I expected—he is pretty small in stature and wearing a long grey vest with bright white sneakers underneath.
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He needs to treat his opponent and voters with respect, and conduct himself with the stature appropriate to a leader of the nation.
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Schumer felt she did and, in agreeing to her request, her employers validated both her righteous request and the truth of her stature.
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Credico repeatedly accused Stone of having a drug problem and of lying to the committee in order to elevate his own public stature.
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While some of the former Directors reportedly think Mr. Brennan is acting inconsistent with the stature of his office, they offer him support.
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"Two sources with knowledge of the transition say that the Tennessee senator's short stature was a key factor," the Daily Caller report said.
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Given Nassar's esteemed stature, she thought at the time that it was intervaginal muscular work, a treatment she heard about from a friend.
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His predecessors also flew off on foreign trips after midterm drubbings, using the world spotlight as a reminder of their relevance and stature.
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Their play is more skillful, more intelligent, more sophisticated — not unlike that of Barcelona, whose star, Lionel Messi, is also modest of stature.
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Here are the 10 most looked-up words and their definitions:PretentiousSomeone is pretentious if they express unwarranted or exaggerated importance, worth, or stature.
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"Stars," an album redolent with Mr. Cowley's playing, consummated Sylvester's newfound stature with its 1979 release event at the War Memorial Opera House.
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They recognize that his fluency in English and decades of experience give him an international stature that no other Israeli politician can rival.
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He spoke of what it was like growing up with a man of such stature but who still had time for unconditional love.
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One can seek to correct the destructive tensions in an official relationship without impugning the stature of either the Register or the Librarian.
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It's certainly below the stature of the office of the President of the United States," Rogers told CNN's Jake Tapper on "The Lead.
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While perhaps best-known currently for its music industry, Korean film has gradually but dramatically increased in stature, particularly over the past decade.
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One citation includes a case that denied three people admission into the U.S. due to their "poor appearance," speech impediment and small stature.
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Though many fans fear a decline in the game's stature and entertainment value, the league still has a way to go in attitude.
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Given McCain's stature among among the centrist bloc in the Senate, his "no" is more than simply a single vote against the legislation.
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Against all odds (stature, partial loss of her baby voice, a hand-held chicken threatening to steal her thunder at any moment): yes.
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That mantle once belonged to Miami which will now try to reclaim some of that lost stature with the move to Hard Rock.
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The artist has an unusually small online presence for stars of her age and stature in 2019 — her official accounts are mostly bare.
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Part of the problem is that regulators take time studying the small print when two companies of great size and stature come together.
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Alvin Kamara, despite being small in stature, is poised to become an even bigger star than he was as a rookie last year.
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Despite these experiments and tweaks on the part of chefs and devotees of Aleppo pepper, the spice's stature remains distinctively Syrian, and Aleppan.
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With their stature growing, Thomson was keen forge ideas of interconnectivity and inclusion within the city—something that Glasgow is already famous for.
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Avenatti became a familiar face on cable news channels as his stature grew, and flirted last year with a 2020 White House run.
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Scientists' incredibly precise predictions of the eclipse might have also helped fortify their stature in the minds of those inclined to doubt them.
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PARIS — Of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, the French Open has the smallest footprint, perhaps in stature, and definitely in square footage.
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At 76, I often feel as if I were a 5-year-old being patted on the head (I'm also small in stature).
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She is, in short, of comparable stature to the major octogenarians of her generation, such as Steve Reich, Charles Wuorinen and John Corigliano.
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If there is widespread violence, his stature, already shaken, will be further weakened and his pro-business reform agenda put in serious jeopardy.
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As she gained stature, Flanagan instigated a more collaborative approach among women in a sport that was historically secretive and fractious — and unsuccessful.
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He felt that some employees didn't understand his stature in the trade, or why he was in their pantry using the coffee machine.
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Desktop PCs will never again reach the high-level stature they once held, but that doesn't mean they're going to go away, either.
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It may be the start of decades of economic conflict, as both countries battle for global dominance, stature and wealth, our reporters write.
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What happened: As Mr. Levin grew in stature, he began to press for more responsibility and money, irritating his mentor, the newspaper reported.
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Who is Ashbery — has in some way been key to his stature: The writer no one knows is a writer anyone can claim.
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I'd been kind of turned off by what I felt like she had to do in order to gain stature within the Senate.
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He tried to speak to the tribespeople, who were small in stature and wore yellow paste on their bodies, in their own language.
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Even the wiles of a politician of Mr. Mugabe's stature do not guarantee success to those who seek to extend their tenure indefinitely.
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He had told me that he used to date "shark women," predators who wanted him for his stature, and that I was different.
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I see Christopher Walken appear in his glinting blue eyes, Tim Robbins in his stature and gait, and Robert Kennedy in the face.
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But his rising stature in Las Vegas in the 1980s resulted in frequent regulatory inquiries and investigations into possible ties to organized crime.
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Now Beijing's dominance in much of the region — and what it means for America's waning stature — is starting to come into sharp focus.
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Ms. Kidman, named best actress in a limited series for "Big Little Lies," chose to underscore her stature as a worldly fashion muse.
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Weinstein, the 67-year-old movie mogul, was an imposing figure, both in his Hollywood influence and in his physical stature, Hast said.
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All this was made possible, indeed easy, given limited competition, for there was no "unairline" of national stature to keep the airlines honest.
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"I would like to show my grandaughters that the equal citizenship stature of men and women is a fundamental human right," she said.
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Soleimani&aposs hero-like stature in Iran could mean that a largely symbolic missile strike is unlikely to satisfy its appetite for revenge.
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Guida (Julia Stockler), lively and small of stature, has just discovered guys, and she's crazy about one in particular, Iorgos, a Greek sailor.
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An extreme policy as such is anachronous and can only harm the country's political stature and economic growth opportunities at home and abroad.
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Same way with the artist's reputation — any scribble by Picasso is going to have more stature than something that I scribble here today.
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I learned firsthand of his growing stature about three years ago, when he and his wife visited my now wife Cara and me.
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