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"Their victories have not been your victories; their triumphs have not been your triumphs," he said.
Many of these were 5-4 rulings, which is to say they're not triumphs of legal reasoning, they're triumphs of political power.
"Good triumphs over evil, light triumphs over darkness, it's that simple," De Niro told CNN on Wednesday, while promoting the upcoming Tribeca Film Festival.
The 550-meter-long work, Triumphs and Laments, will encompass 80 figures along Rome's Tiber River, embodying various, well, triumphs and laments from the Italian capital's history.
Their triumphs have not been your triumphs, and while they celebrated in our nation's capital, there was little to celebrate for struggling families all across our land.
No matter who the manager is, this will always be Cristiano Ronaldo's team: its triumphs are his triumphs, its trophies are his trophies, almost always achieved through his own, divine intervention.
Aaron himself contributes remembrances of the hardships and the triumphs.
Every class has its own triumphs and its own scars.
I've made so many mistakes and had so many triumphs.
And so their triumphs are yours, their disappointments are yours.
Here's what you need to know: • Trump triumphs in upset.
If you had to pick triumphs, it's way up there.
The UN claims the referendum as one of its triumphs.
We continued to share in each others triumphs and depressions.
He triumphs when opponents trade righteous anger for crude tantrums.
Hope prevails, goodness triumphs — even if just for a moment.
Blake Shelton says good music, not sexuality, triumphs in Nashville.
Is it eventually, good triumphs or eventually, it doesn't always?
Their victories have not been your victories; their triumphs have not been your triumphs; and while they celebrated in our nation's Capital, there was little to celebrate for struggling families all across our land.
The film triumphs in its vivid, emotional portrait of ordinary men.
Sometimes small triumphs and large hearts change the course of history.
Or perhaps we just like a good triumphs over evil story.
He embodied our struggles, our triumphs and our loud personalities, too.
She celebrates the pain and the triumphs of the Black experience.
And she's hoping to repeat her triumphs at the Rio Paralympics.
Removing Mr Maduro and ending communism in Cuba would be triumphs.
But there are aha moments where we can feel their triumphs.
Yes, history repeats its mistakes, but history also repeats its triumphs.
Do you have "small triumphs" of your own that you track?
Indeed, MSG has played host to some of his greatest triumphs.
Plus, the story of Simba's challenges and triumphs has wide appeal.
These creative triumphs haven't been confined to the digital realm, though.
And her controversies are just like her triumphs — sort of forgettable.
Yes. But its usefulness triumphs its lack of millennial-approved aesthetics.
The history of human spaceflight is one of triumphs and tragedies.
But those landmark triumphs over hatred are fragile and easily undone.
Here's what you need to know: • Triumphs for Clinton and Trump.
Mr Zuma's continued political survival may depend on which camp triumphs.
SMALL VICTORIES: Recipes, Advice + Hundreds of Ideas for Home-Cooking Triumphs.
God is invoked not merely to lend texture to his triumphs.
It was the most spectacular ups and downs, triumphs and disasters.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — The triumphs are never more than temporary.
But the real triumphs were Ms. Rachvelishvili and, especially, Ms. Netrebko.
Academic triumphs, hockey tournament wins, even a little college admissions excitement.
They are recalled almost as much as Anfield's triumphs as Liverpool's.
But how many Americans know of these recent triumphs of bipartisanship?
McBath's victory was emblematic of the Resistance triumphs in the midterms.
He knows my struggles, heartbreaks and triumphs, and I know his.
We know that in the end, good will triumphs over evil.
L'Ouverture's triumphs proved to be in these ways less than total.
Frequently, though, there's been a disquieting undertone to Dany's bloody triumphs.
"Their victories have not been your victories; their triumphs have not been your triumphs; and while they celebrated in our nation's capital, there was little to celebrate for struggling families all across our land," he intoned.
He continued by applauding the triumphs of American women during the games.
Iraq, Libya, Syria: these conflicts have hardly been triumphs for the West.
ET on Thursday, January 19 on CMT, will reveal whether she triumphs.
Despite these triumphs, Nelson, Mellencamp and Young knew it was not enough.
"I'm happy to be back home, the truth always triumphs," he said.
He speaks compellingly about the economic trials, tribulations, and triumphs of POW!
In emerging markets past glories are often a foretaste of future triumphs.
Far from being problematic, those effects are triumphs for quantum field theory.
There are no villains, no heroines, no triumphs that are without struggle.
Ali's defeat ended his winning streak after 210 triumphs, with 211 knockouts.
It was there that he had the first of his professional triumphs.
He's forthright about his failures, and he's diffident about his putative triumphs.
We were better able to focus on their triumphs, their heartfelt speeches.
Some are beautifully expository, aesthetic triumphs in their own right ("The Scaffolding").
J.G. In the midst of his Broadway triumphs, Sondheim went to Yale.
Trump's Upper Midwest triumphs have not carried over for Republicans this cycle.
The process is filled with awkward gestures, incorrect pronunciations and occasional triumphs.
"Immunization is one of the triumphs of modern medicine," the Gormans note.
The moral of the story is that good always triumphs over evil.
Each of these triumphs comes with caveats and brings fresh challenges, however.
Roosevelt's efforts in the field of health yielded more defeats than triumphs.
"It was one of the biggest triumphs that we've had," he said.
Good triumphs over evil, and Paddington is reunited with his adoptive family.
In the end, good triumphs over evil and – spoiler alert – Tchalabaev turns good.
It's about an oppressed woman who in the end finds herself and triumphs.
She talks of her triumphs with immense energy and her failures with grace.
They'll process my triumphs and rejections, then inevitably repackage them for targeted advertising.
But that in the end, it always becomes beautiful, and good always triumphs.
What she no longer fears is stigma, she said, especially given her triumphs.
They ranged from concave, semi-raw FOUL-UPS to fluffy three-layer TRIUMPHs.
Share your story with them, the struggles and the triumphs and everything else.
In Mr Trump's telling, all of his bankruptcies and other failures were triumphs.
No doubt les deux vainqueurs both savored their triumphs and shared Gallic roots.
The following stories reveal the everyday triumphs and challenges of trauma care providers.
Hamilton arrives this time on the back of four triumphs in five races.
The entire story of every episode revolves solely around baking triumphs and failures.
Indigenous movements in other parts of the region have seen high-profile triumphs.
Sure, there were lots of triumphs, but it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows.
Truth triumphs over lies and the hope of the great fatherland is renewed.
The stadium was the site of one of Tim Tebow's many football triumphs.
The Rio Olympics are only halfway over but have already logged historic triumphs.
Among his triumphs was a 2-1 victory over Barcelona at Camp Nou.
If Cruz triumphs, it will greatly increase the likelihood of a contested convention.
"We live in a world where technology almost always triumphs," he told investors.
We can learn a lot from history's tragedies, but also from its triumphs.
As great as Qajaarngaa, the mythical hunter who triumphs in Asser's grandmother's tale.
And House Democrats, fresh off their midterm triumphs, are also rattling their sabers.
The two compared scars and discussed the small triumphs of their therapy programs.
When it works, it's a feel-good collection of a band's greatest triumphs.
Recovery requires daily maintenance, and even the plateaus feel like hard-won triumphs.
But we will also witness triumphs and resilience on big and small scales.
The analysts expect the result to be contested, no matter which candidate triumphs.
For both of us, it's all about turning adversity and struggles into triumphs.
This is what happens when diplomacy dies, when compromise evaporates, when cynicism triumphs.
But proof has remained elusive, and there have been more disappointments than triumphs.
Such triumphs of the body over the clock are no longer so clear.
His young fans hear their own triumphs and missteps in his spare narratives.
That doesn't mean the music is useless, though; traditionalism often enables quiet triumphs.
" One of the prosperity gospel's greatest triumphs is its popularization of the term "blessed.
In that context, revisiting old fears is also a way to revisit old triumphs.
The small and specific triumphs and outrages are the stories that stick with people.
Washington (CNN)He has covered Hillary Clinton for three decades, through triumphs and controversies.
The Short family's struggles and triumphs were documented in local and national news stories.
However, he talks about his failures as well as his triumphs in the memoir.
Each night, like clockwork, Mickey and his friends win the battle and good triumphs.
Why are we so susceptible to weeping at the Pearson family's triumphs and travails?
Love the journey Branson has celebrated many launches, milestones and triumphs along the way.
The Kardashian sisters (and their mom) have all had their relationship troubles and triumphs.
The acoustician was Yasuhisa Toyota, who has engineered a string of triumphs, including Disney.
Turning them into mass-produced drugs has been one of the biotech industry's triumphs.
"The small triumphs, the victories every day, are what you live for," he said.
Yet, like many of his negotiated triumphs, it looks less significant on close inspection.
America loses a war against Communism in Southeast Asia, and in time capitalism triumphs.
Kyle Lohse is forgettable, which is what makes his short, subtle triumphs worth remembering.
Instead of wringing our hands about his tweets, let's start playing up his triumphs.
Over the 131-year history, there have been triumphs and tragedies within its walls.
These soldiers returned home from war, with instructions to keep their triumphs a secret.
And a documentary about the racecar driver Danica Patrick tackles her triumphs and shortcomings.
Between albums with Queens of the Stone Age, Mr. Homme sustained triumphs and sorrows.
It&aposs been a decade of heartbreaking news, controversy, triumphs, and, of course, memes.
A timeline of LuLaRoe triumphs on its website has not been updated since 2017.
Even her mistakes, her failures, her triumphs, what she looks like, all of it.
So her failures hurt to watch, and her triumphs are a joy to behold.
"I think it addresses the trials and triumphs of the gay community," he said.
Both boys' conditions have allowed Baker to help explain that everyone has struggles – and triumphs.
Her career has been peppered with people claiming she doesn't deserve or disrespecting her triumphs.
Are you encouraged to question and articulate your "devotions, frustrations, little triumphs, and large peculiarities"?
FAIRFIELD "Choreographing the Dance of My Career: Challenges and Triumphs," lecture by Judith Jamison. Jan.
"Choreo-graphing the Dance of My Career: Challenges and Triumphs," lecture by Judith Jamison. Jan.
Eighth seed Anderson now awaits with a first Wimbledon final the reward for whoever triumphs.
There were magnificent triumphs and stunning upsets, not to mention a fair few gripping finals.
He has notched up some triumphs in his career, including an early bet on Alibaba.
The state marks Sanders' fourth win tonight, following his triumphs in Colorado, Oklahoma, and Vermont.
If Mr Moreno triumphs in the referendum vote, as expected, his celebration will be short.
His career there saw ups and downs, frustrations and thin audiences as well as triumphs.
Though this is, ultimately, an uplifting tale, its triumphs are hard-won, and never saccharine.
Twitter's Moments are a pundit's paradise, sparking reactions and discussion of the triumphs and controversies.
National traumas and triumphs are fleeting as the nation is pulled in many different directions.
Its moral triumphs were overshadowed by the occasions when it was at its very worst.
The film's narrative and emotional payoff comes when she eventually triumphs over their unreconstructed prejudice.
That event marked the first of three straight triumphs and the first of five overall.
Hamilton's Monaco and Canada triumphs followed, and he finally appeared to be regaining his edge.
Certainly not Hillary Clinton, who has been known to brag about her previous hunting triumphs.
"It's about the triumphs of individuals and groups of human beings over tragedy," Medavoy said.
"A pessimist never triumphs," Mr. Moreno said with a wide smile, flashing a golden tooth.
The biggest triumphs were our three desserts, the handiwork of Susanne Berne, the pastry chef.
But as McNamara points out, professional triumphs aren't the only gauge of the program's success.
And he hardly mentions it on the campaign trail as one of his signature triumphs.
On Pro Basketball TORONTO — The journey in Toronto, as many triumphs do, began with failure.
The hard-won proto-woke triumphs of that era look a little more complicated now.
The Romans celebrated their military triumphs with parades — all chariots, plundered loot and captured slaves.
McIlroy's third win of the year followed triumphs at the Players Championship and Canadian Open.
Zell explains his investment philosophy, using triumphs and failures from his own life as examples.
Remarkably, though, the company triumphs over the considerable acoustical challenges of performing outdoors in Manhattan.
The article goes on to describe some of the triumphs and challenges of each player.
DALY TRIUMPHS John Daly held on to win the Insperity Invitational in The Woodlands, Tex.
At one end, the Fountain of Canaletas is where Barcelona soccer fans celebrate their triumphs.
Make it your goal to celebrate even the smallest of triumphs on a daily basis.
Our readers shared some of the struggles and triumphs of their own mixed-race relationships.
The copy and paste function is one of the great triumphs of the computer era.
And all presidents want to rack up triumphs that make them look and feel large.
The world must hope that the bold prince triumphs over the brutish one (see Special report).
Fareed Zakaria examines the triumphs and struggles during President Barack Obama's time in the White House.
Marvel superheroes have racked up many triumphs, but Disney's blockbuster-maker has never won an Oscar.
Even if Ms Díaz triumphs, she faces a battle to put the party back together again.
He said they were inspired by small English roadsters such as MGs, Triumphs and Austin-Healeys.
And what's a smartwatch without a full-color readout of all your fitness triumphs and disasters?
The new dispute with Mexico could also unravel one of Mr Trump's previous self-proclaimed triumphs.
In the three Republican triumphs, this shift was significantly smaller than in the four Democratic ones.
It has reminded me of both of the challenges and the triumphs women face in America.
Euro Garages, as the Issas named their empire, is one of Britain's least-known business triumphs.
The separate category for the most popular phrase has resulted in similar triumphs for party-speak.
A soaring economy at home, diplomatic triumphs overseas, and then there is this headline from NPR.
But for me, as a music journalist, one of the game's biggest triumphs is its music.
In ancient Rome, generals returning home after a military victory participated in extravagant parades called triumphs.
Look no further than Tony Robbins's podcast, which showcases motivating stories full of challenges and triumphs.
The trials and triumphs of girlhood is fertile ground for narratives that counter popular representations, too.
Despite these triumphs one must ultimately acknowledge the reality that most opportunities are for able bodies.
The size of the current stoppage, though, suggests growing confidence among workers emboldened by recent triumphs.
But people want to do other things, to leave raise different monuments and achieve other triumphs.
Schine reminds us that a family is as united by its trials as by its triumphs.
Such long-range thinking is rare to see in California, where continuity rarely triumphs over fad.
Sherry/Scheherazade always triumphs, whether she's pitted against a homicidal king or a homework-obsessed dad.
WASHINGTON — One of the biggest worldwide public health triumphs in recent years has been maternal mortality.
It began as one of sports' greatest triumphs and ended as one of its biggest scandals.
Here, he plays Calvin, a dissatisfied accountant and husband still mourning his high school athletic triumphs.
Instead, it is about both the triumphs and failures of memory, and art's powers of evocation.
It's one of the greatest engineering triumphs of humanity, and a wonderful display of international cooperation.
People can also share their heartbeats and send friends smack-talk messages about their fitness triumphs.
President Trump warns NATO allies, Angela Merkel reverses course, and Belgium triumphs in the World Cup.
Or, rather, that's just one narrative, eclipsed by the less cinematic triumphs of less progressive Democrats.
My triumphs, which could not outweigh my failures, neither in number nor in their sheer intensity.
He brought to his work moral urgency and a novelist's attentiveness to individual lives and triumphs.
In the 2000s, their triumphs got steadily bigger, as did their budgets; "Gravity" cost $100 million.
He propelled Locke toward a new appreciation of the crises and triumphs of ordinary black people.
British politicians have in recent years invoked the country's trading history as inspiration for future triumphs.
One of the many triumphs of "Come With Me" is that Helen Schulman makes it enough.
They contended that the curriculum ought to focus more on the nation's triumphs than its sins.
Each hopscotches through history, cherry-picking crises and triumphs that fit the demands of episodic storytelling.
But with the triumphs of science and technology in the 19th century, herbs receded in significance.
There's a lot about her glamorous wardrobe and triumphs as a C.E.O. in the family businesses.
Mr. Hall had his share of critical disasters, though they were far outnumbered by his triumphs.
Given populism's derangements and divisions, this elite consensus can still win elections — witness Macron's recent triumphs.
Love Is Blind's contestants and their triumphs and follies have become part of a national conversation.
It triumphs as an intimate and humane evocation of day-to-day life under inhumane circumstances.
His haunts in and around Manhattan were the backdrop to his spectacular triumphs, trials — and death.
"The room for political triumphs is reducing, as the fiscal pressure is very real," he said.
Oxford Economics said its baseline scenario assumes Trump's Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton triumphs in the Nov.
There were tragedies and triumphs, but through it all my love for America has only grown.
Comedy, horror, and triumphs of the human spirit still play better in theatres than at home.
And she has meticulously chronicled her legal battle, publishing a diary about her triumphs and setbacks.
In victory, Morono extends his win-streak to seven, including two triumphs in the UFC's Octagon.
In Ambush's case, it's a style that hinges on lyrics revolving around daily observations, struggles, and triumphs.
Being able to predict astronomical events has historically been one of the great triumphs of exact science.
With luck, whichever candidate triumphs, it will be because of his ideas and abilities, not his background.
THE recovery of southern Iraq's marshlands is arguably one of the great environmental triumphs of recent times.
His other two PGA Tour triumphs came in Malaysia, when he won the CIMB Classic in Nov.
It included some triumphs; for example, roughly 2,000 black politicians entered government in the late 19th century.
Go deeper: In photos: U.S. team triumphs in Women's World Cup final for a record 4th time
His words may seem prophetic in hindsight, but his triumphs at Chelsea happened by calculation and design.
There was also an invisible gap, the filling of which was one of the table's greatest triumphs.
If she triumphs in New Hampshire, she could deflate Sanders's campaign early and roll to victory elsewhere.
Then again, Wenger's devalued stock with early twentysomethings is understandable, considering the timing of his greatest triumphs.
Excavating personal triumphs and public traumas, kindling love and sexuality, contending with struggle both emotional and economic.
Black authors have long documented their struggles and triumphs as a way to lift up their community.
He will build on the Democratic Party's past triumphs with fresh, new ideas gleaned from younger generations.
"The goal was she has to go in gets her health, she triumphs, she wins," he says.
And for some, it won't be a comfortable game to play, for all of its mechanical triumphs.
Noisey spoke to the forces behind SDK, Ephin, and 100 Mad to plot their tragedies and triumphs.
With the experience of three major triumphs, the Texan looks favorite to complete the job on Sunday.
But in reality, Trump's trip to Davos has been one of the singular triumphs of his presidency.
Critics say that type of obsession with short-term triumphs is what has stunted long-term growth.
There are few major legislative triumphs since 1955 that he didn't have a key hand in passing.
Booksmart follows the pair through a series of mishaps, missed connections, triumphs, sexual discovery, and personal revelations.
Through the Small Business Revolution, I've seen the struggles and triumphs of 12 remarkable small business owners.
The music they create together chronicling their daily struggles and triumphs eventually leads them to meteoric success.
Lewis said she hopes readers grab hold of the lessons in both her tragedies and her triumphs.
Instead of symbolizing Brazil's triumphs, he is emerging as an emblem of the scandal-plagued political establishment.
Top S&P stock Biogen soars 103 pct as its Alzheimer's drug triumphs in mid-stage trial.
The big cases the court did decide, on abortion and affirmative action, were triumphs, Justice Ginsburg said.
We should be mindful of the moral contradictions of Lee's career, both his triumphs and his failures.
But there were countless down-ballot triumphs across the country, some of which had a cinematic sweetness.
Lawrence's triumphs, in a weird way, feel like ours as well, because we're along for the ride.
Wisconsin's Tammy Baldwin is vying for reelection on the site of one of Trump's most surprising triumphs.
Each tale touches on hardships and triumphs, both big and small, that make up the immigrant experience.
Which is to say, in its triumphs and in its troubles, Gibson is a truly global company.
But as one comic after another recalls triumphs, misadventures and painful lessons learned, the stories become redundant.
She was loved for her triumphs and mistakes (see-through skirts and Bruce Oldfield mega shoulder pads).
But unpretentious innocence is the core of the Madrids' appeal, and that kind of love triumphs here.
We dream of reconciliation with the victims of our ancestors' crimes rather than memorialization of their triumphs.
The win secured Thiem's fourth title of the year after triumphs at Indian Wells, Barcelona and Austria.
The meaning of the Civil War — its causes, factors, triumphs and tragedies — is different for individual Americans.
Share your favorite recipes, write about your experiences and triumphs, put your best life advice in writing.
But the frequent triumphs of the Sox and Pats have been crucial to my loss of ardor.
Baseball mirrors the everyday struggles and triumphs of the people who live in this isolated island nation.
At Euro 2008, he ended decades of Spanish underachievement and laid the foundation for greater triumphs that followed.
It isn't some kind of revelation about how romantic love triumphs, of just a vapid showcase of wealth.
But it doesn't result in the kind of outright triumphs that Trump has enjoyed over, say, Jeb Bush.
Scroll down to read about their journeys — from their triumphs to their morning routines (or lack thereof) — below.
A few early triumphs, like the 2000 takeover of what became Shinsei Bank, sparked a backlash against "vultures".
That is not merely because the game reflects the triumphs and tensions of the society that plays it.
Shepard and Bell are two celebrities who are notoriously candid about the struggles and triumphs of raising kids.
We watch the embers char the flesh as we discuss the tragedies and triumphs of our United States.
After years of watching the triumphs, struggles, and minutiae of their daily lives unfold on their eponymous E!
Their finely drawn faces, which are evidently portraits, are among the triumphs of the illustrator of this volume.
Phelps has been lionized for his swimming triumphs, but opened up, at times, about his legal troubles too.
There's a world where Voldemort won the Battle of Hogwarts, showing off a dystopian world where evil triumphs.
Both men's poll standings are low, but they are hoping to recapture the magic surrounding their previous triumphs.
"It is important that people know that the road is not pure triumphs," Trevi o Hayek told Hola!
The budget gauntlet gives agencies and elected officials alike an opportunity to tout their triumphs and explain failures.
We unleash heroes who inspire and unite countries and tell their stories of impossible triumphs over improbable odds.
That's because, when the rule of law triumphs, we and the Constitution we cherish are all more secure.
And we must allow real people – their lives, their struggles, their triumphs – to become part of the narrative.
The triumphs and wonders of the Internet age have been obvious; the answers to such questions less so.
Even as his aerospace startup SpaceX triumphs, his electric car company Tesla has faced an onslaught of setbacks.
This unsparing, compassionate documentary depicts his physical degeneration and his emotional triumphs — and some deep lows as well.
Japanese import Epicharis would win a $1 million bonus from the New York Racing Association if he triumphs.
Such attacks have been a hallmark of his election triumphs since he first won power 16 years ago.
But despite all of Matthews's professional triumphs over the years, "Some Mother's Boy" still has no official name.
But the respective triumphs of Future and Gucci proved something that had been rare in the last decade.
Despite her three envy-ridden older sisters, who try to crush her dreams, she triumphs in the end.
Student-led demonstrations against gun violence on Saturday represented triumphs of youthful energy, while adults lent organizational support.
Cannadine's admirable history lucidly records Britain's many triumphs at home and abroad, and its many failures as well.
It was a revealing look into their lives, their sacrifices, their triumphs and even, perhaps surprisingly, their paychecks.
Despite its reach, Sixth and I's triumphs have not created friction with the leaders of other Jewish institutions.
Mr. de León's victory was the latest of several triumphs for liberals in Democratic primary elections this year.
He was among four golfers with five British Open triumphs, a total exceeded only by Harry Vardon's six.
Do your own trials, tribulations and triumphs in love, in any of its forms, ever inspire your illustrations?
But it is just as easy to want to revisit dark days with the knowledge of fresh triumphs.
Instead, Episode 6 details the past triumphs and current tragedies of the show's most enigmatic character, Serena Joy.
When Dillard was 13, he and other neighborhood children watched a parade honoring Owens for his Olympic triumphs.
It's when the younger ensemble members (who rotate in the leading parts) take charge that the show triumphs.
We could meet for dinner every couple of weeks, trade gossip and celebrate work triumphs and dissect relationships.
People who follow celebrities on Twitter and Instagram get access to their relationships, emotions, opinions, triumphs and travails.
What might have been a disaster was transformed into one of the greatest scientific triumphs in human history.
Conservatives consider his 2017 confirmation to be one of the President's biggest triumphs during a tumultuous first year.
As Tonya and Jeff offer up alternating stories, her past, her abuse and her triumphs come into view.
Löffelbein's black-and-white photographs offer a look at the small triumphs and daily struggles of the displaced.
Triumphs and Laments: A Project for Rome launches on April 21 and 22 with free nighttime public performances.
It follows the hardships and triumphs of a group of African-American women in the 1930's American south.
The film celebrates a number of technological triumphs—including self-driving cars, soccer-playing robots, and crowdsourced molecular research.
In their 2010 and 2014 triumphs during Barack Obama's presidency, Republicans won independents by 19 and 12 points, respectively.
Unseeded Zheng powered through the draw with several upset triumphs before finishing it off by defeating second seed Sabalenka.
There have been triumphs—SoftBank made $5bn buying and selling Supercell, a Finnish gaming firm, between 3003 and 2016.
Like so many others in our community, Adam and Jaimi prove that in the end, love triumphs over hate.
And it discloses the mechanism by which some such ordeals come, selectively and misleadingly, to be redescribed as triumphs.
Visit your local library or historical society to read about the triumphs of black leaders in your community's past.
After his death, she entered politics reluctantly, but led the party to successive election triumphs in 2004 and 2009.
In nations where national identity triumphs over class identity, the less well-off voters are less supportive of nationalism.
Lamarr's lifelong desire to be free—financially stable, creatively fulfilled, and personally happy—resulted in bad decisions and triumphs.
Yes, the world has loved his once-in-a-century gift and his unmatched showmanship in all his triumphs.
BERNIE SANDERS enters today's Democratic primary election in Wisconsin with the wind in his sails following his recent triumphs.
It is only fitting that we gather in a city to which Muhammad always returned after his great triumphs.
Wrong turns in your career, while also being valuable learning experiences, help you bring the contrasting triumphs into focus.
But the triumphs of the L.G.B.T.-rights movement show that it is possible to change stagnant systems, even radically.
A prolific director of theater as well as movies, Mr. Wajda could be uneven, but his triumphs were spectacular.
If he triumphs, Rubio would win all 99 delegates in the winner-take-all state and attract massive momentum.
On economic growth — which Erdogan touts as one of the triumphs of his 22.4-year tenure — there are warnings.
The city is full of 19th-century architectural triumphs that loom over the Danube River and sparkle at night.
I'd say O triumphs in her own quest for meaning and self-definition—the others certainly satisfy her desires.
It's not a spoiler to say that Kate triumphs at work, ultimately revealing her age and reclaiming her fund.
Will Trump's habit of making things up, and his advisors' willingness to celebrate imaginary policy triumphs, make any difference?
Mr. Potter is a hyper-articulate tenor saxophonist and bass clarinetist, subject to all the attendant triumphs and pitfalls.
But Americans demand victory, not just peace, and so we become adept at turning terrible human failures into triumphs.
And it's not just what we say about our children's triumphs that matters — it's how we tolerate their setbacks.
A headline in the daily La Repubblica declaring, "The No Triumphs, Renzi Quits," echoing the sentiment in most newspapers.
"His issues with mental health are well-documented, but what stands out to me are his triumphs," Gimbel said.
The parma is a staple of Australian pub food and one of the great triumphs of Italian-Australian cookery.
The platforms used to tout these metrics as triumphs of connectivity, but it seems they've also become incredible liabilities.
At every stop, with every tweet, he scattered petals upon tyrants, praised himself and claimed to have achieved great triumphs.
Its makers picked the right story, one replete with sports movie tropes of highs and lows, triumphs and let-downs.
She decided to continue posting candid videos about her triumphs and struggles, and soon incorporated food product reviews as well.
From this elemental urge to get together sprang all humankind—with its triumphs, its failures, its endeavours and its ingenuity.
As they trade tales of family lore, we learn about their triumphs and struggles; we witness their laughter and tears.
Federer extended his grasscourt streak to 19, which includes the Stuttgart title and last year's triumphs at Wimbledon and Halle.
Almost 20 years after its final episode graced the small screen, Seinfeld still reigns as one of TV's biggest triumphs.
Vasquez said she's heard from single parents all over the world, sharing with her their own parenting triumphs and struggles.
There was little more enthusiasm among Trump supporters; just 28% would be excited if the GOP nominee triumphs in November.
The problem with this is that winning streaks eventually fail, and charismatic mavericks can produce disasters as well as triumphs.
And most of his triumphs seem to be at the expense of people who are actually conscientious and hard working.
Both artists made work in response to Andrea Mantegna's series of nine large paintings, The Triumphs of Caesar (1484-1492).
What followed was "Angela's Beautiful Life," a year of Busch documenting the family's triumphs and struggles, from smiles to tears.
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He keeps multiple copies of periodicals that celebrate his triumphs and hangs framed covers of himself on his office walls.
ONE of the greatest unsung triumphs of human progress is that most people are no longer working on the land.
Early triumphs give way to intoxicating pride, and the sycophants they surround themselves with do nothing to dispel their delusions.
With bitterness the prevailing emotion on both sides of the Channel, it is to be hoped that such pragmatism triumphs.
The one who comes off as more formidable in the minds of these audiences triumphs in the war of perceptions.
On Sunday, Nadal will look to add to his recent triumphs in the Monte Carlo Masters and the Barcelona Open.
Molinari also featured in the 2010 and 2012 triumphs but his joy then was tempered by not winning a match.
There have also been stunning triumphs: The nation's first blood bank was established at Chicago's Cook County Hospital in 1937.
But if Western consumption triumphs over Soviet ideals, and Ninotchka becomes "a real woman," capitalist victory is not cost-free.
Garner has been sharing her cooking triumphs and fails with fans in a series of Facebook and Instagram posts recently.
It's a critique of corporate ass-covering and scientific ambition gone haywire, and a series of personal tragedies and triumphs.
Sabrina triumphs over bullies and monsters and misogynists, with maggot-filled apples littering her path, but the series gets repetitive.
It was the fifth title of Kenin's blossoming career after her three triumphs last year in Hobart, Mallorca and Guangzhou.
I managed to get in a few strong pieces, small triumphs that were overtly counter to the paper's general conservatism.
If the building achieves the stature King Abdullah wanted, it was not just another trophy in Hadid's gallery of triumphs.
This episode of Humans+ is cool because it's futuristic, but Melissa Loomis's tribulations and triumphs make it a must watch.
Among Mr. Hollander's early triumphs in New York were a portfolio of lithographs and etchings by Motherwell published in 1966.
We pay significant attention to small triumphs as well as grand ambitions, to interesting failures as well as astonishing successes.
And we look at the benefits of sharing — whether triumphs, photographs or difficulties — in person rather than on social media.
If twin Democratic triumphs in this part of North Carolina seem improbable, both men have a blueprint for political success.
And we look at the benefits of sharing — whether triumphs, photos or difficulties — in person rather than on social media.
Touch lowers stress, builds morale, and produces triumphs—a chest bump instructs us in coöperation, a half-hug in compassion.
On the other hand, the polished optimistic tenor of the movie arguably makes their triumphs seem like a foregone conclusion.
They are, in other words, the quintessential movie movies, reflecting the collaborative challenges and logistical triumphs of the production cycle.
NEWGARDEN TRIUMPHS AGAIN Josef Newgarden dominated in Troy, Ohio, to win the Honda Indy 200, his second straight IndyCar victory.
The fact is that we often learn as much from the failures as we do the triumphs of historical figures.
Loving, 22019 Years Later (2017) Couples shared stories of their interracial marriage, describing the struggles and triumphs in their lives.
"Royals," Ella Yelich-O'Connor's breakout single as Lorde, has been universally hailed as one of pop music's greatest lyrical triumphs.
Kentridge's previous forays in theater, opera, film, and other performative mediums stand him in good stead for Triumphs and Laments.
"The real story," he said, "is the fact that good triumphs over evil, and how hard it is to get there."
And, make sure to subscribe to UnStyled to hear more from Brooks on her triumphs, motivations, and her spiritual side, too.
Growing up, we were taught to celebrate the same holidays, mourn the same national tragedies and celebrate the same national triumphs.
Maybe I really would've been rescued by the people who spoke my mother's language and knew of my great-uncle's triumphs.
He replaces Jill Ellis, who retired after coaching the Americans to back-to-back World Cup triumphs in 2015 and 2019.
Or is it an invitation to consider what the horrors and triumphs of real life bring to bear on one's fiction?
ABOUT THE TIMBERWOLVES (30.73-230.7): Minnesota won three straight at home, including triumphs over Golden State and the Los Angeles Clippers.
Look at what it has done for everywhere from Argentina to Zimbabwe, with triumphs like Myanmar and Pakistan along the way.
The stars have confirmed as much on social media, showing they party together and support each other during their biggest triumphs.
Grand narratives unfold and crescendo, tragedies and unlikely triumphs that feature heroes, villains and occasionally players who contrive to be both.
It's important to acknowledge not only the triumphs but the contradictions of this moment, and to understand how we got here.
Instead, as Sunday night's episode "403" proves, Janelle's obstacles and triumphs as a Black woman couldn't seem more true-to-life.
Milwaukee is bidding to build upon the momentum of consecutive wins Saturday and Sunday at Colorado and three straight series triumphs.
Now imagine that character is given a Twitter account to post about his triumphs, (more often) failures, and innumerable pet peeves.
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Shannen Doherty has been using her Instagram feed to share her struggles and triumphs as she continues her battle with cancer.
The inspiring new character s story provide insight into the struggles and triumphs of that period of time in American history.
The new 'Game of Thrones' trailer released during San Diego Comic Con today, dropping hints of the terrors and triumphs ahead.
If, as is likely, Mr Museveni triumphs outright in the first round, his rivals' supporters will probably take to the streets.
If Hillary triumphs in November, how can feminists realize the potential of an historic opportunity to achieve social justice for women?
As they step farther away from Trumpland, these writers want the reader to share in their triumphs, however minor they are.
Australia are the only country with Commonwealth Games women's basketball golds after triumphs at Melbourne 2006 and on the Gold Coast.
In that sense, the narrative we have grown so fond of assigning to Manning's triumphs has been turned on its head.
Some analysts are expecting further tightening of as much as 10 bps if Macron triumphs in the May 7 run-off.
In a lengthy interview with Lena Dunham, for Lenny Letter, the actress, wife and mother shared her fears, trials, and triumphs.
While Apple is quick to trumpet its sales triumphs, after a full year it still hasn't given numbers on Watch sales.
There are grand tales all across the internet of underdog stories, triumphs of the human spirit, heroes who saved the day.
Roanldo is a five-time world footballer of the year and helped former club Real Madrid to four European Cup triumphs.
Watching him accept his award felt like sweet redemption in a career of professional triumphs, debilitating physical injuries and personal scandals.
Many countries, preferring straightforward triumphs, would have swept such an episode under the rug with a mixture of embarrassment and relief.
Jason Bost teaches in New Jersey and the author of White Nigger: The Struggles & Triumphs Growing Up Bi-Racial in America.
Regardless of the outcome, though, Thiem's clay court season triumphs won't be left out to dry for the rest of 2017.
Their histories, their traumas, their triumphs, wherever they come from, and you bring all of that with you into the ring.
As well as his Tour triumphs, he won the 2008 and 2015 Giros and the Vuelta in 2008, 2012 and 2014.
Anaheim, which last won back-to-back contests with 2-1 triumphs at home over Tampa Bay and Colorado on Jan.
The vote was predictable as Mirziyoyev's campaign mimicked six election triumphs of Karimov that Western observers never called free or fair.
However, he pointed to what he considers his campaign's major triumphs in a race that has slipped out of his grasp.
Even Will Smith — once considered infallible — has struggled to achieve anything approaching the box-office triumphs of his mid-'90s heyday.
Mr. Kaufmann has had triumphs in Wagnerian roles like Lohengrin, Parsifal and Siegmund that ask for Otello-like weight and endurance.
And his personal triumphs over adversity may help set him apart from Mr. Trudeau, the son of a former prime minister.
Virtual makeup, one of the first triumphs of the technology, is helping AR go mainstream and sell real-world products, too.
On this, an F.A. Cup weekend, there is one other, less obvious place to look for clues to long-ago triumphs.
Former President Barack Obama and his attorney general, Eric H. Holder Jr., are spearheading an initiative to undo Republicans' redistricting triumphs.
His heart-rending turn in "Manchester by the Sea," along with his many triumphs all season long, pointed to Oscar gold.
Incredibly, if he triumphs it would not even be the first time he has pulled on the rainbow jersey this year.
Through all the machinations of the fight game and the long string of triumphs and defeats, Duva's love for boxing endured.
It is about the triumphs, the resilience and the many gifts of love that make life work, no matter our experiences.
Vaccination is one of the biggest public health triumphs of our era, the rise of anti-vaxxers in rich countries notwithstanding.
His growing pains and triumphs are what ground and connect everything else, and it's not just because he's the titular character.
We talked to her after the screening about her thoughts on the film and the personal triumphs that went into No Filter.
Although rumors of a romance with J Balvin emerged, Karol G assures they are just great friends and she applauds his triumphs.
St. Louis suffered a 7-2 loss to Washington on Sunday, ending its strings of overall wins and home triumphs at four.
When Puzo was 45 years old and in debt, triumphs in the literary and film worlds may have seemed only a dream.
It's nice for us to be able to enjoy our child and his triumphs instead of worrying about him in the hospital.
The Gamecocks need a win to keep pace with Kentucky and Florida, who pulled one-half game ahead with triumphs on Tuesday.
For all of my varying thoughts on Uber's triumphs and travails, I've never wavered in believing that Travis Kalanick should remain CEO.
Here was a talent which had been crowned in a match which would surely be a precursor to further triumphs and titles.
The Italian vintage of 2016 will be remembered for their unfancied triumphs over Belgium and Spain, both of which were utterly ruthless.
He pointed to those triumphs, combined with his win in the Iowa caucuses, as proof that only he can actually beat Trump.
We honor the triumphs of African-American innovators, inventors, thinkers, and writers, many of whom don't even make it into the textbooks.
So before you get carried away building your company, make sure you're taking steps to create and plan for your eventual triumphs.
Among Balderton's previous triumphs were online gambling exchange Betfair, fashion site Yoox Net-a-Porter and online cosmetics retailer The Hut Group.
As you play through the campaign, you'll hit a bewildering succession of triumphs, disasters and moments of flat-out holy shit incredulity.
His crossover triumphs on Blue Note include a pair of albums with the Experiment: "Black Radio" (2012) and "Black Radio 2" (2013).
GREEK TRIUMPHS ON THE STILL RINGS Eleftherios Petrounias of Greece, the reigning world champion, won the gold medal in men's still rings.
Her most recent project, a documentary called  Black Women in Medicine, explores the unique barriers and triumphs that black women doctors face.
Her most recent project, a documentary called Black Women in Medicine, explores the unique barriers and triumphs that black women doctors face.
But those triumphs came when this was a very different competition, one contested by just 13 countries, in a very different age.
Thomas Bjorn, the European captain, has chosen to lean on veterans of past Ryder Cup triumphs, though some have struggled through 2018.
But the practical factors obscure the golden rule of consumer behavior, which is that the logic of emotion triumphs above all else.
That notion persisted even in the face of such triumphs as the National's "Guys and Dolls" (1982) and "Carousel" (10 years later).
With a forceful swing of the pendulum, those seats could be the baseline of a bigger tally of red-to-blue triumphs.
Yet one of the book's signal triumphs is that Alharthi has constructed her own novelistic form to suit her specific mimetic requirements.
The result is a movie about large setbacks and small triumphs, and the grit that takes you from one to the other.
This kind of role — one of those triumphs of the human spirit — makes it hard to see the tribute for the stunt.
Trump has had no legislative triumphs, and he has by far the lowest public approval of any new president in polling history.
In one corner of Coverciano's sprawling complex sits Italy's national soccer museum, full of memorabilia from the country's four World Cup triumphs.
Through Jim's lens of love and infatuation, Ántonia is brought to life as a young Bohemian girl with many trials and triumphs.
But despite whatever motivated her dishonesty, Lola still took all of it — the triumphs and humiliations — in stride, and I admired that.
That move appeared to have paid dividends, helping Ms. Olney achieve one of the most striking by-election triumphs of recent years.
And the belief by many advocates of the bill that their sincerity triumphs the shortcomings of ObamaCare is nothing more than folly.
Expect to be transported to bygone eras and earlier triumphs of engineering by three models from the 1950s and one from 1971.
They haven't scored more than three goals during the past seven games, and their past six triumphs have come by one goal.
In his mind, he is a transformative figure who triumphs in Lord of the Flies Washington, DC, and finally proves himself worthy.
The novel is also vivid in depicting the hardships and triumphs of running, all of which was grounded in her own experience.
That reinforces the story and reminds viewers of something important: This is a Ugandan story, about Ugandan triumphs, with mostly Ugandan actors.
"We're champions," cried out Joan Hodges, who has lived through her husband's baseball triumphs and setbacks with such fervor all these years.
It's a small but vast show that triumphs in scope by mining ambiguity rather than arguing the claim implicit in its title.
And, in this second installment of the four-part web series "She's Running," it means turning their personal, painful stories into triumphs.
The street was occupied with historical reconstructions of Russian military triumphs, from the times of Ivan the Terrible to the second world war.
Once the sketches, viewable below, had been translated into large-scale stencils, the toughest part of Triumphs and Laments wasn't creative, but municipal.
Obama praised the nominees for using their talents to help audiences see each other better and celebrating both triumphs and flaws in humanity.
Freston explained that his early triumphs in network television stemmed from pushing those around him to take risks and to always think creatively.
Trump could try to inject energy into his reelection drive and will likely talk up a healthy U.S. economy and recent trade triumphs.
Buffalo is aiming for its third consecutive victory after concluding its four-game road trip with 21-2641 triumphs in Anaheim and Detroit.
It was as if the Russian political class was toasting its brilliance in 1917 or the German one celebrating its triumphs in 1932.
That meant that any stumbling blocks she met along the way, as well as any triumphs, would be placed squarely on her shoulders.
Biologists now regularly genetically engineer large swaths of DNA, achieving such triumphs as non-browning apples and correcting mutations that cause deadly disease.
Vancouver has not posted back-to-back victories since wrapping up a three-game homestand with triumphs over Nashville and Florida on Jan.
At the Communist Party's 19th congress much will be made of the triumphs achieved in nearly four decades of reform and opening up.
It's exactly like a tour of a modern European city, in all its ecstatic triumphs and tribulations, except everywhere you look is art.
Niall Barr, a military historian at King's College London, sifts through the squabbles and triumphs; his is an authoritative and highly readable account.
These days she's also busy raising awareness about trans issues in hopes that sharing her triumphs and struggles will inspire others like her.
My spirits were lifted in dark times, reading of their support, sharing in their triumphs, and helping them through challenges of their own.
Now, their triumphs against 2007 serve as a hope for the internet as it faces what promises to be a much darker time.
Yet after Mr Trump's triumphs in five primary elections in the north-east on April 2000th, his gravitational pull seems stronger than ever.
But ultimately, the unconverted Joes intervene, good ultimately triumphs over evil, and the cartoon's triumphant theme song once again rolls over the credits.
And last night in America, no one ever thought they would see a Times headline "Trump Triumphs" but at about 2:40 a.m.
In 1976, Jimmy Carter and Rocky (or Sylvester Stallone) were parallel long shots, coming from nowhere to score near-simultaneous feel-good triumphs.
"There is a global movement happening here," she said of the women behind those letters, sharing their stories and their triumphs over violence.
Throughout the season, viewers have reached out to co-host Ian Daniel to share their own stories of the struggles and personal triumphs.
Thinking of those high moments and those unexpected triumphs those were the only thing else carrying me through the hole I was in.
It's the tale of a true American hero: a luckless everyman who triumphs through plucky optimism despite the obstacle placed in his way.
Again and again, he used actual people in the audience to turn real human tragedies and triumphs into taunting slaps at the opposition.
But more than that, it was an involving, big-hearted story of kids, their dreams, their challenges, their triumphs and their everyday drama.
Food, especially dishes that were made and shared communally, has a way of linking us back to our families' generational hardships and triumphs.
But his continuing search for zénitude does not necessarily jibe with the prickly attitude that has helped propel him to his biggest triumphs.
Now he must move to less certain footing as the tour shifts to grass, where early career triumphs have given way to challenges.
Each week, we&aposll be publishing several exclusive stories that give subscribers an inside view of the triumphs and struggles of tech overhauls.
One of the greatest triumphs the United States has made in medical care is the steady progress in preventing and treating heart disease.
We're emotionally invested in these heroes because of who they are as people, their personal strengths and weaknesses, their triumphs and their failures.
Nothing is quite as exhilarating as having a light shine through 36 frames of silver as you soak in your triumphs and failures.
" In 2011, The Guardian described the comics as "a blazing world of the imagination and one of the triumphs of recent British fiction.
Yet such triumphs are thought to be rare in a country where the rights of domestic workers are not enshrined in labour law.
I'm lucky to work with people who sympathize with their colleagues' disappointments (both on and off the page) and rejoice in their triumphs.
America at Work, a new book from Taschen, chronicles Lewis W. Hine's early 0003th-century career photographing the problems and triumphs of labor.
For the video for "Money Longer," then, we get to see where these two grand triumphs: It's a complex story involving Brittany getting kidnapped.
While virtually all of France's establishment has now endorsed Macron, that is a similar scenario to what preceded Brexit and Donald Trump's respective triumphs.
But just one year later, our nation achieved one of its crowning triumphs: We sent men to the moon and returned them safely home.
Through manipulations of material, scale, and symbols, Mattai's work highlights how monuments can create quick, consumable triumphs, silencing the casualties of the preceding struggle.
With film star looks and numerous romances, his personal life, triumphs, bust-ups and health concerns supplied magazine covers and filled tabloids for decades.
As measured by Backhand Potency (BHP), Federer's improved backhand represents most of the difference between his recent triumphs and past struggles against the Spaniard.
In the midst of that rampage came one of America's rare postwar triumphs on the global stage: the resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Watch Desus & Mero share their unfiltered thoughts on 'Public Enemies' on VICELAND: The documentary triumphs however by presenting the honest story behind each artist.
Not until Monday afternoon, and then only after crowing over his administration's economic triumphs, did Mr Trump manage to admit that "racism is evil".
After my brother died, we hung a single handmade sign over the doorway of his gas station: EVIL TRIUMPHS WHEN GOOD PEOPLE DO NOTHING.
"We won't recreate Gawker exactly as it was, but we will build upon Gawker's legacy and triumphs — and learn from its missteps," Goldberg wrote.
But while the parents trying to ban the book pounced on the profanity, they ignored one of the novel's biggest triumphs: Eleanor is fat.
The Scotsman's harder than expected three-hour 17-minute victory kept his golden summer moving forward after triumphs at Wimbledon and the Rio Olympics.
Before binging Netflix's Girlboss, set to drop on April 21, it's wise to acquaint yourself with Amoruso's legacy — both its triumphs and its controversies.
Mary Poppins Returns also triumphs in its understanding of when to employ technology-driven spectacle and when to leverage world class musical theater showmanship.
Trump's first 100 days have been full of hidden triumphs of this sort—destructive decisions and apparent screw-ups that nonetheless further his agenda.
The new track is called "Woman" and, as I am whenever Kesha triumphs, I am very pleased to tell you that it is great.
The hougan had been consulted on all matters of significance since; and Johel's life had been, under Monsieur Etienne's guidance, a series of triumphs.
By marrying Ian, Toula vanquishes her parents' prejudice, triumphs over the tyranny of family, and gets to keep everyone she loves in her life.
Now I have two Triumphs, a Honda, a Harley, and I got a new [Triumph] 800 Tiger, which is kind of my new favorite.
Speaking to reporters afterward, Mr. Bullock suggested Mr. Buttigieg was incapable of building a winning coalition, and dismissed his mayoral triumphs in South Bend.
This is an interconnected cinematic universe, with one movie setting up the next in an escalating series of introductions, team-ups, setbacks, and triumphs.
"'Star Wars' is about great triumphs and great tragedies, and I can't think of a bigger tragedy than missing our Leia," Hamill told Reuters.
The heroism of Reynolds, Muflahi and Reed in the face of occupying forces are minuscule, pyrrhic triumphs in an ever-rising sea of blood.
But, as she opens up about her past professional and personal lives, her triumphs and her losses, it's clear it means so much more.
Those triumphs bolstered his lead and showed that the turmoil of recent days — and the violence at his rallies — didn't scare off his fans.
We discuss the game's context in 2018, its subtleties of design, and our biggest triumphs (and heartbreaks) with the game's difficult-but-parsable action.
Though he failed in Iowa and New Hampshire, Biden has been stunningly successful, powered by his victory in South Carolina, echoing these past triumphs.
Every page of The Swerve strives to present the Renaissance as an intellectual awakening that triumphs over the oppressive abyss of the Dark Ages.
On one level, that is incredibly boring, but the excitement and joy Alabama brings to the field often outweighs the inevitability of its triumphs.
COLUMBIA, Md. — The soprano Leontyne Price, who retired from singing 20 years ago, assumed that the triumphs of her illustrious career were behind her.
But to succeed would be to rescue from oblivion one of the greatest triumphs of human ingenuity over disease — and to save countless lives.
News of Northwestern's triumphs now just serves as a reminder that there are real young men behind those wins whose brains are being battered.
And because the darkness is so prevalent, Chbosky seems anxious to amp up the sentimentality, too, to make sure that this is what triumphs.
Those old Triumphs and MGs were respected worldwide for their enthusiast experience, but the cars weren't reliable, so they didn't really catch on here.
We build superstructures like the Great Wall of China and the Hoover Dam—apparent triumphs of human ingenuity and superiority over the natural world.
"Lights All Askew in the Heavens" declared The Times's headline, which further described scientists as "agog" that somehow "Einstein Theory Triumphs" in the darkness.
The deal, one of the Obama administration's major triumphs, requires Iran to curb its nuclear activities in return for a lifting of economic sanctions.
I'm tired of having to discuss the slices of trauma in our life that oftentimes outweigh some of the triumphs that we do accomplish.
He eventually completed "The Slav Epic," a cycle of twenty canvases depicting the struggles and the triumphs of the Czechs and other Slavic peoples.
Calipari gushed about Krzyzewski's triumphs with the national team, and the coaches bonded over their Catholic-influenced boyhoods and their affinity for legendary coaches.
"We are, of course, quite bummed about this," the Dutch organization, the Ocean Cleanup, wrote on a blog chronicling the device's triumphs and travails.
Federer argued that such triumphs were not being given enough recognition and were being drowned out by the overwhelming focus on the four majors.
Like many biennials, an expansive theme prescribed to 22018 artists from eight countries can tempt critics to look for missteps as much as triumphs.
Triumphs and Laments is great public art on the American model, evidencing the political wisdom of a white artist who hails from South Africa.
Her triumphs in 1997, 2001 and 2003 stood as the benchmark in women's gymnastics until Simone Biles burst on to the world stage in 2013.
That's what most Americans think of, and it makes sense: Most books and courses about Lincoln, for pretty obvious reasons, focus on those historic triumphs.
But I knew, regardless of my mixed feelings over his triumphs and his failures, the last thing I wanted was for us to go backward.
But nothing is off the table, whether it's relationship advice, politics, social justice, or stories about their own triumphs and mistakes that helped them grow.
Painting, drawing, sculpture- these forms inform us of the thoughts and feelings of their creators, reflective of the struggles and triumphs of communities and generations.
I&aposm constantly trying to learn about it – to absorb the stories of America&aposs founding, its struggles, its character, its triumphs and its faults.
Rekindling his coaching partnership with Ivan Lendl, who guided Murray to his two previous major triumphs, has also added an extra dimension to his game.
We're not going to reveal which Hart triumphs in the end, but it's fair to say Kevin's show-boating game probably beats his penalty taking.
Perhaps one of the most impressive triumphs of machine intelligence in recent times was AlphaGo's victory over the the world Go champion back in March.
He is one of the cult heroes on which the game's reputation is built, instantly recalling childhood triumphs in the minds of thirty-something men.
In music, change can incapacitate or motivate you; to innovate, adapt with the culture or remain someplace safe, all while navigating personal triumphs and lows.
This latest incident is just one of many triumphs and setbacks Blair, 43, has experienced both in her multifaceted career and her complicated personal life.
Van der Pol told TVLine that she was happy that the new series showcased the challenges and triumphs of raising kids without a romantic partner.
Still, that race is expected to go down to the wire, assuming McSally triumphs over the field of conservative firebrands in the primary on Tuesday.
The plot, like a theme-park ride, is both predictable and exciting, a fast-moving cascade of triumphs and setbacks, punctuated with humor and pathos.
Terrorism triumphs when it pits societies, religions, masses, ethnic groups against each other; when it spreads fear among people and impair their quality of life.
Human-resource departments have the paradoxical responsibility of both protecting workers and limiting their company's legal liability, and the latter often triumphs over the former.
To its credit, Social Animals, has generally been positively received as a compassionate non-judgmental look at the struggles and triumphs of its three leads.
It is impossible to discuss the triumphs of the Washington Capitals, this late in the season, without eventually coming around to the team's postseason history.
Through paper-puppet animation, the film details the many obstacles and triumphs Wallace faced on his way to coming up with the theory of evolution.
Whether they went on to have great triumphs or profound defeats, these photographic images exalt the actions of these people, be they violent or caretaking.
JOSHUA BARONE That look on their teary-eyed faces in the season's final moments is one of Costanzo's great triumphs of the series thus far.
With the substantial triumphs and one hard-earned disappointment from the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics now in Shiffrin's rearview mirror, she embarks on a new season.
The idea was for them to share their stories, concerns and triumphs not just with people in their same age group, but across generations. IRL.
With Valentine's Day fast approaching, we are looking for couples who have dealt with the struggles or triumphs of dating someone with opposing political beliefs.
The second-best hockey film is one in which Canadians are finally self-effacing about one of their greatest on- and off-ice triumphs embarrassments.
Mr. Trump went on for a bit in this vein, making increasingly sweeping statements about his triumphs, his opponents' disasters and his place in history.
The navy deposited city inhabitants on Salamis, arrayed itself for action, and won one of the most smashing triumphs in the annals of sea combat.
My "small triumphs" consist of getting better grades than a friend on a test or beating someone in a race or lifting more than someone.
Her father, Jim, was a household name in Minnesota, a writer at the Minneapolis Star Tribune who chronicled the struggles and triumphs of ordinary people.
Numerous reporters from The New York Times documented his lengthy career, from his emergence with the Yankees to his championship triumphs and his final farewell.
Knowing that good eventually triumphs over evil helps make knowing the prequel results in 1,000 years of oppressive Skeksis rule a lot easier to take.
She was of us and wrote for us nuanced, complicated, authentic and honest representations of our culture, our lives, our triumphs, our sufferings, our failures.
So efficient has he become at this that the Bergian brand can now be relied on to make doomed or devastated events resound like triumphs.
He triumphs over adversity, thanks to his wits and a lot of help from young theatergoers, who are asked to shout lines and even sing.
She was of us and wrote for us nuanced, complicated, authentic and honest representations of our culture, our lives, our triumphs, our sufferings, our failures.
This 2-minute video is a whirlwind tour of the triumphs and setbacks that took place during the first 100 days of President Trump's administration.
The temporary triumphs of the luddites in power should not obscure the fact that the work of making those forecasts real is beginning in earnest.
Playboy photographs have long been triumphs of technology, giving models a sheen of perfection that is unobtainable without lots of carefully placed lights and aggressive airbrushing.
Whether SoftBank Team Japan do return to fulfill their sponsor's aim of bringing the cup to Japan may depend on who triumphs in this month's competition.
On Sunday in sweltering Melbourne, in Cilic's first Australian Open final, Federer made it 20 major triumphs as circumstances again conspired against the 29-year-old.
As countless suns rise and set, as scouts struggle to catalogue every species, and as traders exploit life and land for untold wealth—the void triumphs.
The Pacers allowed an average of 297 points in the last three wins and have held the opponent under 90 points in their last five triumphs.
IN THE closing minutes of "Dangal" ("Wrestling Bout"), the protagonist, a doughty 22 year-old female wrestler from rural India, triumphs in the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Not only does this tale reflect Krishna's power in the Hindu pantheon, it also serves as a reminder that good always triumphs over evil, Padmanabhan explains.
Although pegs might suggest domestic servitude and toil, they also asserted possession, tidiness and small, quick triumphs: a full, billowing clothesline is a victory of sorts.
"Renée Zellweger is a human being, with feelings, with a life, with love and with triumphs and struggles, just like the rest of us," she writes.
Now Hodges has written a book about his life on and off the court called Long Shot: The Triumphs and Struggles of an NBA Freedom Fighter.
And an increasing dependency on second-rate imports has meant that English sides have neglected home-grown players, who were instrumental in past Champions League triumphs.
Since Ferguson left, United have struggled to repeat his triumphs and great rivals Manchester City have now won two titles in that time, including this season's.
Chief among these recent productions are Belgian bad boy Ivo Van Hove's twin Broadway triumphs with Arthur Miller: A View From the Bridge and The Crucible.
The 25-year-old has added aggression to his game in recent months which has earned him title triumphs in Indian Wells and Barcelona this season.
Each and every season of Bake Off, the one-liners, triumphs, downfalls and quirks of the competing bakers are the focus of a giant online conversation.
As someone who has lived through her share of great triumphs and personal losses, Warwick continues to sing and perform and persevere as she always has.
"If you want a long-term investment, you need a company with a leader and a culture that embraces change and triumphs over adversity," he said.
Now that IVF has led to the birth of more than eight million babies, it is recognized as one of the great triumphs of modern medicine.
Philadelphia did not allow a run in its last two contests versus Washington, posting 3-0 triumphs on Wednesday and Thursday to move two games above .
In her biography, Bennetts addresses uses Rivers's senior citizen business triumphs both to expand Rivers's legacy and to explore how women can find value in work.
She relives — and reconsiders — her past oratorical triumphs in a semi-facsimile of the American Legion halls she once haunted, and which continue to haunt her.
It's closing time for the Winter Olympics, which featured the ascendance of new faces, like Adam Rippon, and lingering triumphs from familiar ones, like Shaun White.
But it blended them with scenes of fictional triumphs, all of them drawn from the couple of dozen sports movies Disney had produced during Eisner's tenure.
At times, adults fail to understand the problem with dwelling on classroom results; in their eyes, the attribution of self-worth to one's grades triumphs all.
Edward Simon, a Venezuelan pianist and longstanding member of the SFJazz Collective, recently released "Sorrows and Triumphs," an impressive album of adventurous orchestrations and smooth propulsion.
During the 2016 campaign, its flagship National Enquirer devoted glowing covers to Mr. Trump's triumphs, aggressively attacked his rivals and made its first-ever presidential endorsement.
"I hope readers can learn and be inspired by both my mistakes and triumphs and feel a little bit closer to me," she explains to InStyle.
The subsequent reading of the two articles of impeachment and the swearing-in of the senators as jurors soon overshadowed these hard-fought triumphs for Trump.
Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.), who endorsed the former vice president last month, insist Warren can't beat Biden in South Carolina even if she triumphs in Iowa.
Mr. Weinstein himself had reigned for decades as one of Hollywood's top producers, known as much for his bullying and aggression as for his cinematic triumphs.
But the substantive similarities — the fights for access, the falsehoods from politicians, the triumphs and challenges of campaign reporting from the road — are striking, and timely.
Having led Manchester City women's team since its reformation in 2014, Cushing has won six trophies, including two FA Cup triumphs and the 2016 WSL title.
" The opera bursts with what Sontag, in "Notes on Camp," calls the "love for human nature" of the camp sensibility, its "little triumphs and awkward intensities.
Over the course of a protean half-century career in film, television and theater, Mr. McCowen's greatest triumphs were on the stage, often in classical roles.
The British comedian Adam Kay, a former obstetrician, wrote a bestselling book, "This Is Going to Hurt," about the trials and triumphs of being a doctor.
Domestic success was followed by triumphs in the Asian Champions League under the World Cup-winning coaches Marcello Lippi (in 2013) and Luiz Felipe Scolari (2015).
There's a distinct creepiness to this claustrophobic story, but in time common sense triumphs; what initially felt deliciously sinister eventually seems schematic and just plain sadistic.
Its new signature exhibit is comprehensive and commemorates the country's low points as well as its triumphs while including minority perspectives on events large and small.
The peopling of Remote Oceania — an obscure exodus that easily ranks among the signal triumphs of the ancient world — has inspired awe and vexation for generations.
According to Kurt's mentor in Dresden, in the west it's all about "ich, ich, ich" rather than about the collective struggles and triumphs of the people.
Instead, he mixed the obvious (Marcus Aurelius, La Dolce Vita) with the much less obvious, which is as rich in laments as it is in triumphs.
After its early triumphs, Godzilla's membership ballooned — a 1997 grant report listed listed 231 members — and grew to include more South Asian and Southeast Asian artists.
The 21st-ranked Cavaliers have sandwiched triumphs over North Carolina State and Pittsburgh around a confidence-building 53-43 victory against ACC regular-season champ North Carolina.
The TV host says she was inspired to write the title — filled with her struggles and triumphs over food – after finally finding what worked for her body.
But Aegon's mission to unify Westeros wasn't all blood-soaked triumphs via the world's only living, fire-breathing weapons of mass destruction — he suffered some casualties too.
The bikes themselves ranged in quality and condition—from pristine black Triumphs to scratched BMWs photographed in forest clearings, and even a Domino's delivery bike was photographed.
Whether you're single, married are a parent, or have no children, we want to talk to women who help their parents financially about their challenges (or triumphs!).
Ultimately, Suzy triumphs through violence and escapes into the night, a giallo version of Little Red Riding Hood carving her own way out of the wolf's stomach.
Either way, narratives around them tend to focus on the experiences of sellers: the single-person tragedies and triumphs, usually measured in dollars earned or debt incurred.
The drone's operator, sitting in some underground bunker in the city with bloodshot eyes eager for more "triumphs," would surely fire a rocket at him without hesitation.
Pure growth, the economist Robert J. Flanagan warns in his 2012 book "The Perilous Life of Symphony Orchestras: Artistic Triumphs and Economic Challenges," is not often enough.
But in one of the early triumphs of investigative reporting, a series of reports by the New York Times beginning in1871 helped bring down the Tweed Ring.
Without this car, and the racing triumphs of its successors, Shelby would never have been given the chance to lend his know-how to the automotive industry.
Published in 1970, Blume's novel — about the titular character seeking an identity while also experiencing the triumphs and pitfalls of puberty — was far ahead of its time.
One half of the fight was Emmanuel Sanchez, who walked onto the canvas with split decision triumphs over Henry Corrales and Justin Lawrence in the rear-view.
There's happiness from time to time — bright triumphs of human spirit and social ingenuity — but if we're honest, those moments, just like everything else, are short lived.
Around a table laden with both traditional American Thanksgiving food and traditional Nigerian food, Courtney's father tells of his struggles and triumphs with his large extended family.
Stefanidi's 2017 victory touched off a streak of eight consecutive triumphs over her American rival, but Morris is hoping the results will be more balanced this season.
Reconciliation must be Plan A, B, and C. Big battlefield triumphs against the Taliban, despite what the White House suggests, aren't prerequisites for launching a reconciliation process.
From his first intrigues with paper design to his inimitable collaboration with fashion designer Issey Miyake, the 3D origami craftsman explains his trials and triumphs with paper.
Virtual reality has come a long way over the last couple of years, but for the most part its triumphs still revolve around the sense of sight.
Its triumphs include designating world heritage sites such as the Galapagos Islands and the historic tombs of Timbuktu — re-built by UNESCO after Islamist militants destroyed them.
More important, the triumphs of 2016's greatest winners are as punishing in their monotony—their inevitability—as they are distant from our own, less triumphant lives.
All these triumphs for McConnell are hard to believe given that Congress has a dismal 15.4 percent approval rating, according to the latest RealClearPolitics average of polls.
Waging war against the FBI might seem a risky proposition for a Republican president, but here as elsewhere, Trump is proving that partisanship triumphs over older allegiances.
The world may well applaud new films from the region—but it saves its most enthusiastic praise for those that focus on past persecutions, struggles and triumphs.
Mr. Dyer has also found journals that illustrate seamen's hunting triumphs on specific whaleboats, although other archival records of the voyages show the slaughters never actually happened.
But the average Russian learns every day that his country is treated unfairly and has been robbed of its triumphs, whether on battlefields or in sporting arenas.
At a press conference ahead of the Australian Open, Mr Murray said that he aims to retire this summer at Wimbledon, the scene of his greatest triumphs.
Bryan did not become president, but he paved the way for the historic progressive populist triumphs of Teddy Roosevelt's Square Deal and Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal.
Radical Republicans and black freedpeople fought to build a multiracial democracy in the South and ratified the Fourteenth Amendment, laying the groundwork for future civil rights triumphs.
Dr. Donald A. Henderson, a leader of one of mankind's greatest public health triumphs, the eradication of smallpox, died on Friday in Towson, Md. He was 87.
The Warriors and Spurs are both terrifying machines, triumphs of team basketball that rely on passing and movement to generate offense and pride themselves on their defense.
JACKSONVILLE TRIUMPHS Brandi Buie's baseline jumper with 143 seconds left helped Jacksonville (22-10) stun Florida Gulf Coast (28-5) by 56-54 in Fort Myers, Fla.
The message reads something in the vein of "true love triumphs," or at least offers a respite from the sooty, gray-colored corners of the outdoors reality.
Acknowledging our past oppressions, triumphs, future aspirations, and challenges, we've created this manifesto to guide our growth as a group and our interactions with partners and communities.
But above all it's music about imagination, music that asks what it means to live and concludes that the greatest triumphs are ones of, well, the mind.
When my dad returns, the company at Bulandra is assigned the task of producing a patriotic show to celebrate X years of one of Communism's many triumphs.
So when I saw Instant Family, finally seeing our unconventional lifestyle — the ups and downs, the challenges and triumphs — depicted so accurately onscreen felt like a relief.
But given the prevailing political climate, the anti-evolution camp may have reason to believe that the wind is at its back and more triumphs lie ahead.
Lorde's second album, "Melodrama," was one of last year's greatest pop triumphs, using subtle gestures and pinpoint-accurate observations to convey the conflicted joys of early adulthood.
The upsets, triumphs and tears, while players like the Americans Alex Morgan and Lindsay Horan, the Brazilian maestro Marta and the Dutch sensation Vivianne Miedema scintillate audiences.
Manchester City is a club built a different way; its triumphs are attributed not to someone on the field, but to the person who put them there.
A government founded upon justice requires a cleareyed and unflinching reckoning with its own history, its sorrows and atrocities no less than its glories and its triumphs.
Xu then began to scale back his investment in Dalian Shide – their final league and cup triumphs came in 2005 – but his relationship with Bo remained strong.
After a string of artistic triumphs, Can signed in 103 with the British label Virgin Records, which gave them bigger budgets and access to a broader audience.
SOUTH AFRICAN TRIUMPHS Dylan Frittelli of South Africa shot a five-under 33 to win the Lyoness Open in Atzenbrugg, Austria, for his first European Tour title.
A Long Walk Down a Winding Road: Small Steps, Challenges, & Triumphs Through an Autistic Lens is available on Amazon and can be purchased at all major booksellers.
A Long Walk Down a Winding Road: Small Steps, Challenges, & Triumphs Through an Autistic Lens is available on Amazon and can be purchased at all major booksellers.
UKRAINIAN TRIUMPHS IN TORONTO Elina Svitolina of Ukraine defeated Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark, 6-213, 6-0, to win the Rogers Cup women's tennis tournament in Toronto.
And it takes the absolute steamrolling of her self-esteem through cringey social functions to make the simple, kind words she receives later feel like cathartic triumphs.
As we aim to spotlight authentic struggles and real-life triumphs in our YouTube Originals, we are thrilled to add this special project to our 2020 slate.
The promise of the cryptid is the promise of the future, for sure, but it is one where our decisions and triumphs and mistakes do not matter.
She makes him stronger, he says, and opens up his heart — the answer to a question he'd asked himself amid years of more professional than personal triumphs.
By fate, Morales obtains his own powers that are similar to Spider-Man's, but they create for Morales an entirely unique set of trials, triumphs, and tribulations.
The Jacobean playwright Thomas Middleton invented the concept of 'white people' on 29 October 1613, the date that his play The Triumphs of Truth was first performed.
These are men and women who had lives full of families, co-workers, friends, boyfriends, girlfriends, jobs, challenges, and triumphs — all of that disappeared in an instant.
An effective tool of the propaganda machine, photography disseminated the staged triumphs of these new regimes to populations who (especially in the case of Italy) were often illiterate.
John Kasich -- who formed a pact with Cruz to stay out of Indiana and focus on other states -- might drop out if Trump triumphs in the Hoosier State.
LONDON (Reuters) - Twice Wimbledon champion Andy Murray said his doubles title at Queen's Club on Sunday with Feliciano Lopez was "more special" than many of his singles triumphs.
But whereas visiting the Holocaust Museum is an invitation to empathic humanity and ethical awareness, at the NMAAHC we want to see the triumphs — all of us do.
First came a series of triumphs in council by-elections in such places, then a strong showing at the election to replace David Cameron as MP for Witney.
And, of course, there are the triumphs and lovely little familial moments fans of the novel have come to expect from Little Women in all its many forms.
Two clans whose triumphs and disasters have flared bright across the national stage for a quarter century are now engulfed in a family feud for the modern era.
As media outlets called Rhode Island for Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, with early triumphs in Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, claimed her victories with a nod to her rival.
But it is not clear that those triumphs can offset the mounting losses and increasing competition that led SolarCity to cut its growth rate in half last fall.
The Brown still need better players at the most important positions on the field, but little triumphs will pay off more handsomely once the big pieces are secured.
So I studied my history, I studied my past, and I put every mistake, all of my triumphs, my 22-year career into my two-hour Homecoming performance.
One day after opening up about being six years sober on social media, Demi Lovato became emotional as she recalled her past struggles onstage and celebrated her triumphs.
These are all feminist triumphs, but if you ask Leah, a 22-year old Independent, the movement that brought us such progress has now gone off the rails.
But after watching the new PBS documentary, I walked away understanding who Dr. Angelou as a person: her sensuality, her talents, her travels, her tragedies, and her triumphs.
Tennessee is coming off a dominant 71-45 home win over Auburn on Tuesday and aiming for its first back-to-back Southeastern Conference triumphs of the season.
"The victory in Missouri follows a national wave of inspiring activism ... and electoral triumphs that remind America the path to power runs through the labor movement," Trumka said.
I'm not sure I'd buy it, but as technological triumphs go, JLR should pat itself on the back and give the folks responsible for this powerplant a bonus.
The families meet once a month for 3 hours; she said kids will play basketball or tag in the backyard while parents chat about their struggles and triumphs.
Biathlon, a gruelling combination of long-distance skiing and rifle shooting, is one of Russia's most popular winter sports and a symbol of the country's past sporting triumphs.
The international rock community would gather at Wembley Stadium, the site of his greatest triumphs, the following April, to pay tribute with a concert to benefit AIDS research.
" Even so, Tancredo predicts "probably 99% of Mormon citizens and voters" will reject such "moral incoherence" and line up behind Trump, "unless sheer demagoguery triumphs over common sense.
It's not like we needed an excuse to go back and reminisce over the Trenchcoat Twins' greatest triumphs in film and television, but we're happy to have one.
Trying to distract Hoosiers from Mr Trump's triumphs in the north-east, Mr Cruz rushed to anoint Carly Fiorina as his running-mate in Indianapolis the next day.
On the 30th anniversary of the Mets' 1986 championship season, the baseball analyst reflects on his failures and triumphs and signature career moments as a player then. 8.
He has had quite the load, full of triumphs in the first half, including his first French Open victory in June, but more sweet and sour since then.
He has also served as chairman and CEO of AllianceBernstein, and while he's had his triumphs and challenges, one thing is beyond dispute: Kraus doesn't need the money.
Considering Heidi's story's the most complex, arguably the most interesting, and also a testament to how strong she is, let's celebrate the triumphs and tragedies of Ms. Montag.
But despite achieving the kind of rare career triumphs that elude 99.9 percent of artists, living or dead, when I asked him about his success, he pushed back.
Priya triumphs over her social and employment challenges and ends up becoming a doctor - a happy ending that many textile workers argue is impossible for them to achieve.
It also led to intellectual and humane triumphs, like the Dorothea Lange photo record of poverty in America, financed by the New Deal program the Farm Security Administration.
Pep Guardiola's City slickers began their unprecedented run of domestic league triumphs away to Bournemouth in August when a 97th-minute winner from Raheem Sterling sealed the points.
When Aquaman triumphs at the end and averts the war, the question of just what he will do to save his subjects is not just unanswered but unasked.
He is one of the few people left who can speak to the lived experience of L.G.B.T.Q. people in the mid-221th century — its triumphs and its violence.
The lawyer Dovey Johnson Roundtree overcame discrimination in her own life to stand and argue for justice for African-Americans and women in a series of courtroom triumphs.
These were excerpts from company triumphs: a solo from Balanchine's "Agon" (1957), solos from John Taras's "Firebird" (1982), part of a pas de deux from "Creole Giselle" (1984).
As so often with Mr. Taylor, the concept seems bizarre; as so often with Mr. Taylor, the stage creation has such a complete inner life that it triumphs.
In 2016, the company returned again to the high-stakes course; DeBord recounts the designers and drivers behind the renewed push, and tells the story of Ford's triumphs.
The veteran news anchor, who is back on television with 25 Words or Less, Fox's syndicated new game show, has always been candid about her triumphs — and struggles.
Regardless, both were ultimately viewed as political triumphs by the President: two completely disparate camps of his base (immigration hardliners and orthodox Jews) expressed their gratitude and support.
When Chigbu started sharing her daughter's struggles and triumphs online, she realized there wasn't really a lot of open conversation about the challenges and opportunities of disability care.
Jack's voice is one of the pure triumphs of the novel: in him, she has invented a child narrator who is one of the most engaging in years.
In his own lifetime Jefferson was a truly visionary statesman who could endorse the complete separation of church and state as well as the global triumphs of democracy.
In a new memoir and an album of songs they wrote as teenagers, the feminist pop stars look back at their traumas, triumphs and life as identical twins.
But unlike the Nobels, the Fields are bestowed only on people aged 40 or younger, not just to honor their accomplishments but also to predict future mathematical triumphs.
So many people are experiencing what you have and are continuing to experience today … your challenges, your triumphs … what has helped you will probably help someone else, too.
In his sweeping remarks, Tillerson delivered an overview of what he deemed as some of the Trump administration's foreign policy triumphs in his year as secretary of State.
As social media has made clear, most of us go public by putting our best face forward, sharing our triumphs and achievements rather than our sorrows or failures.
"For four years I've been lurking in this community, and after trial and error, triumphs and failures, can finally share my HG skin routine," writes one Reddit commenter.
Sports movies draw on this idea all the time, and one of the triumphs of Queen of Katwe is that it manages to make chess exciting — and comprehensible!
Netherlands keeper Pirmin Blaak then saved Daniel Beale's shot to secure a place in Sunday's World Cup final and end Australia's dominance after their triumphs in 2010 and 2014.
A few months ago, Marceau Michel met up with a fellow entrepreneur, Kathryn Brown of ScoutSavvy, to discuss their triumphs and tribulations of their time in the tech industry.
The 33-year-old Lima, meanwhile, will attempt to turn a two-fight streak into three by building on recent unanimous decision triumphs over Nina Ansaroff and Ericka Almeida.
With the power of teen girl magic, she overcomes the sleazy musician, she triumphs in her career, and she wins the love of the man she's been longing for.
Many of those leaders presented the results of their work-to-date at an event in New York City this morning, explaining ongoing challenges as well as some triumphs.
The problem is that I am simply tired of supporting Caucasian lead characters as if there is any less validity to the triumphs and downfalls of my own life.
In case you missed it: Friday, December 1 was World AIDS Day, a date used to spotlight the trials, triumphs and present state of the global fight against AIDS.
Chicago began its 193-game trek with four losses as its slide on the road reached seven contests before it outscored Seattle 18-2 in back-to-back triumphs.
This line encapsulates the film's gritty depiction of defeats and triumphs in the life of a boxer, and pretty much rings true throughout the rest of life as well.
I was intrigued, fascinated, and alarmed in turn by the takes on AI from these researchers, many of whom have laid the very foundations of the field's triumphs today.
Contador, who announced on Monday this year's Vuelta would be his last professional race, will be bidding for a fourth title after his triumphs in 2008, 2012 and 2014.
Or to ensure that you will continue to tell the story of your life, in all its messy, emotional, angst-ridden, triumphs-and-failures glory, long after you're gone. 
Donald Trump's few triumphs have all been short-lived, largely because they've been castles made of sand—for all the salesmanship that's gone into them, there's no lasting foundation.
And like the characters on "Cheers," the series referred to earlier, the regulars at Daphne's make up an informal family whose triumphs and troubles we come to sympathize with.
Manning told CNN her speech focused on her students and their individual successes and triumphs, and while her talk wasn't broadcast she thought she had gotten their message out.
He speaks often of his triumphs as solicitor general of Texas, which included the successful defense of the state's right to display a Ten Commandments monument at the Capitol.
He has hung photos of his previous triumphs — with Chelsea and Inter Milan — by the door, and mounted three of his four Guinness World Record certificates along one wall.
Progressive populism triumphs politically over the supply-side economics of the right, the root-canal budget-cutting of more establishment Republicans and the crony capitalism of more conservative Democrats.
She is seeded three at Wimbledon, behind world number one Simona Halep and Caroline Wozniacki who have shared the year's two Grand Slam titles to date with maiden triumphs.
If Hyde-Smith triumphs in the runoff on Tuesday, she'll give the Republicans a 53-47 majority in the Senate next year, up from their narrow 51-49 majority.
My dad rode a modified Vincent Black Shadow, an exotic bike at the Ace, where people mostly had Triumphs, BSAs, and Nortons, tricked out with drop bars and rearsets.
Carl Lewis and many other former Olympians testify to the fortitude and accomplishments of their predecessors, whose triumphs on the field portended the civil rights victories of future decades.
They realized that, like any other marginalized group, if they wanted to preserve the specific struggles, triumphs, and contours of their movement, they needed to collect their own stories.
And it triumphs, time and again, for it causes heroes to throw up their hands and simply wander off mid-battle, numbed by the apparent futility of it all.
Like Bourelly, who is 21, the similarly young Kehlani has made a space for herself singing songs that speak to the distinct doubts and occasional triumphs of contemporary youth.
Republican aspirants include Victor Mitchell, 52, who touts his triumphs in technology and real estate, and Doug Robinson, the Romney nephew, whose background is in technology and financial services.
Full of pop nous and slick, electronic beats, the record is one of this year's triumphs – written and produced by Chris, with Dâm-Funk guesting on the track "Girlfriend".
This sense of oneness with an audience, of losing all sense of time, of absorption in the travails and triumphs of the living actors — this is the daily antidote.
And given Theron and Leitch's respective backgrounds, it's difficult not to crave the latter; the length and choreography of the fight sequences are isolated triumphs in this scattered film.
There's also only a single district in which the Republican candidate usually wins more than 250 percent of the vote, compared to 22012 where the Democrat triumphs this easily.
Despite triumphs by Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool since 2005, English teams have been known more recently for losing Champions League finals (six defeats since 2006) than winning them.
For 33 years, under five presidents and 10 secretaries of state, I played a modest role in the wider drama of American foreign policy and its occasional diplomatic triumphs.
It's too scary for children, too earnest for teenagers, too tame for horror fans, too lowbrow for cineastes who await the artistic triumphs of a post-Weinstein Uma Thurman.
Some Republicans running to represent those districts are trying to use Sanders' early triumphs in the presidential primary against Democrats like Fletcher, who have tried to craft independent brands.
In the end Hannah Ann triumphs, after showing a level of sass in the final round that no doubt took Janice back to her America's Next Top Model days.
Bolt's time of 19.78 seconds was the slowest of his four straight world championship and three Olympic triumphs over 200 meters but it certainly did not dampen the celebrations.
This 90-minute special takes sports fans into that annual meeting of the minds, where the coaches will talk about their work together as well as their professional triumphs.
He compiled a 2,33-2,029 record, including a 1,219-232,216.68 mark during a 221-year tenure in San Francisco that included World Series triumphs in 211, 21 and 23.
Because who better to advise on how to handle everything from stress to sacrifices to the triumphs of dealing with debt better than those who are actually doing it?
The Austrian, long viewed as a clay-court specialist, has become a fierce competitor on hard courts as he finished last season with title triumphs in Beijing and Vienna.
He compiled a 2,003-2,029 record, including a 1,052-1,054 mark during a 13-year tenure in San Francisco that included World Series triumphs in 2010, 2012 and 2014.
Spieth put himself on the brink of a career slam by winning last month's British Open for his third major, following 2015 triumphs at the Masters and U.S. Open.
When I talked with other people recently about their ways and whys of giving thanks, I was most struck by how often their rituals arose from travails, not triumphs.
For more than six decades, David Rubinger, an Austrian-born photojournalist, chronicled the birth of the modern state of Israel, its leaders, its triumphs, its tragedies and its people.
AMERICAN TRIUMPHS IN PUERTO RICO D. A. Points started with five straight birdies and closed with a six-under 66 to win the Puerto Rico Open in Rio Grande.
Maybe the original promise of the internet could be summed up in our ability to read other people's struggles with love and triumphs over rejection, to feel less alone.
Even his prints that celebrate lovers, happy families, and rural countrysides are ultimately triumphs of the human body and labor, and a testament to the utopia they can achieve.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's World Cup soccer triumphs, which have taken "Les Bleus" to the tournament final, should be generally positive for the country's economy, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said.
The injury comes as a blow for world number five Kvitova ahead of next month's Wimbledon, where she will bid for her third title following triumphs in 2011 and 2014.
In Douglas' case, his long life and career has been filled with great triumphs (like his three Academy Awards) and heartbreaking tragedies (like the 2004 death of his son Eric).
Teams from North America, Africa, Asia and the Pacific have had to make do with occasional underdog triumphs: Costa Rica, North Korea, Algeria and Senegal have all beaten former champions.
Technicians are using power hoses on the dirty stone to stencil the 550-metre-long "Triumphs and Laments", which is based on charcoal drawings by South African artist William Kentridge.
But fans will finally get an glimpse into this life — triumphs and tragedies alike — in a biopic authorized by the star himself, coming to Telemundo and Netflix sometime this year.
This journey has been filled to the brim with the most amazing triumphs and some of the biggest trials but through it all we learned, we grew and we conquered.
No other series even came close to these major triumphs, leading the 4553 Emmys to make the strongest case in years that women are the most dominant force in television.
O'Donnell — who also adopted 3-year-old Dakota with another ex-wife, Michelle Rounds, in 2013 — hasn't missed a comic beat on the trials and triumphs of raising teenage children.
His previous appearances at Facebook's annual developer's conference were all about the new products and technology Facebook was announcing that day, and the vision he would share for future triumphs.
The bad guy (his name is Thanos and his chin is remarkable) not only wins, but triumphs in a way that brings despair rather than sequel-setting rage or defiance.
"I have always been a huge fan of The Celebrity Apprentice and the way it showcases the challenges and triumphs of business and teamwork," Schwarzenegger, 68, said in a statement.
With Nineteen Eighty-Four, he provided the opposite: a world in which evil not only triumphs, but finds a way to sustain itself permanently — to annihilate all hope of progress.
We have several cases in recent history of high profile hearing witnesses who absolutely turned what were supposed to be devastating proceedings for them and their causes into absolute triumphs.
There's a deeper level of understanding and support because you know the same struggles, battle with the same demons and experience the same triumphs and joys that come with creating.
That means the German can take the title if he triumphs in Brazil, a race Hamilton has yet to win but that Rosberg dominated last year, in two weeks' time.
In the final battle in Patty Jenkins's blockbusterista Wonder Woman, our heroine at last triumphs by slamming her giant broadsword —the absurdly-named "God-Killer"—straight through her prone enemy.
As the movie adaptations of the 2000s brought out, the affair between Arwen the elf and Aragorn the man pits the lovers against impossible odds, and yet their love triumphs.
One hundred of them had walked from Harlem to meet the champ, some of them weren't born, their parents may not have been born when Ali recorded his great triumphs.
Indeed, it was in September 6900 that Oliver Hazard Perry defeated a British naval force on Lake Erie, one of the great American naval triumphs of the War of 2628.
Then there are the triumphs of the outsiders, like Jean-Pierre Beltoise, a Frenchman whose only race victory came there in 1972, in the rain in an underpowered BRM car.
Brazil was hoping to celebrate its triumphs in the run-up to the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, not play host to a jaw-dropping spectacle of political dysfunction.
If he triumphs, Manchin could possibly appoint a fellow Democrat to replace him in the Senate, though it's not a sure thing, according to West Virginia's secretary of state's office.
A year after his election, he is being probed by a special counsel investigating claims Russia helped him win election, and lacks domestic or global triumphs to bolster his power.
America's preeminence in the world is a mixed blessing that leads to disasters like Vietnam and Iraq as much as it does triumphs like the end of the Soviet Union.
The 230-year-old Venezuelan has won five of his last six decisions, giving up fewer than two earned runs in four of the triumphs - and two in the other.
But to a certain extent, the new book also helps us understand how tech start-ups are often less about a conquering hero than about the triumphs of small teams.
Though thoroughly modern, the story nods to the old-time religion — that is, literature — in which good guys were good and bad guys were bad, and virtue triumphs over evil.
The idea is to present not just the triumphs in competing and training but the trials and the failures, too — for runners to be something more than just their trophies.
I don't celebrate these small triumphs so much as note them with a kind of grim satisfaction before sprinting to keep Harrison from toppling face-first over his Big Wheel.
MAIDEN Members of an all-female crew who broke ground in the Whitbread Round the World Race, a sailing competition, remember the tests and triumphs of their 25-90 journey.
Pyle told stories about life on the road, little oddities and small, heart-lifting triumphs and the misery that afflicted the drought-stricken Dust Bowl regions of the Great Plains.
In the video, Snoop expressed his exasperation at mainstream media creating multiple movies and series based on the plights and hardships of black people, rather than their achievements and triumphs.
That humor is resilient and flexible, and though it occasionally overshadows Lockwood's other talents, it triumphs over what she calls the "unthinkable" and creates a kind of happy ending nevertheless.
Here's what you need to know: • Andrew Gillum's victory this week in Florida's Democratic primary for governor was the latest in a series of high-profile triumphs for black candidates.
From their beautiful brains have sprung such comedic joys as Ms. Nancherla and Ms. Firestone's YouTube videos about the trials and triumphs of womanhood and Ms. Higgins's podcast about immigration.
Fresh off the artistic triumphs of his latest album, "4:44," he is returning to Barclays Center to headline Tidal X Brooklyn, his yearly charity concert, on Tuesday, Oct. 19873.
Syria's Kurds, after years of hard-won battlefield triumphs, would have to concede substantial power to a government with a well-earned reputation for being vindictive and punitive in victory.
Would you dismiss Bill Belichick and the Patriots he has coached to five Super Bowl triumphs if Tom Brady could no longer be the poster boy for American male envy?
But unlike Jeansonne, most revisionists have also concluded that Hoover's triumphs in voluntary relief efforts blinded him to the reality that the Depression had exhausted the resources of private charity.
I wish I could say that the moral of this story is that good always triumphs in the end, or that, as some people say, everything happens for a reason.
The bar's Communist-red walls are festooned with posters of Soviet triumphs: victory over Nazi Germany, the first woman cosmonaut in space, Cheburashka (the U.S.S.R.'s answer to Mickey Mouse).
LONDON (Reuters) - Nairo Quintana will struggle to complete his collection of Grand Tour triumphs unless he adopts a more aggressive style, three-times Tour de France winner Greg LeMond believes.
At its opening ceremony — featuring re-enactments of past triumphs of the Yankees, who have gone bust — the novelist Salman Rushdie, now 90, is to throw out the first pitch.
Some lonely, cold, strange people people even want goddang Robert Horry to go into the Hall of Fame, just because his postseason situational triumphs have been scorched into their brains.
Unlike most sitcoms, including Broad City, which always suggests that friendship triumphs over all, Girls kind of feels like a show about four characters with less and less in common.
History in the making: Kim Rhode could become the first U.S. athlete to win an individual medal at six straight Olympics if she triumphs in the skeet shooting from 3 p.m.
Baldwin's interviews will uncover and explore all of the triumphs, obstacles, and setbacks these eight inspiring women have experienced in order to accomplish their goals and change society for the better.
Thus one of the triumphs of Sqad Up, a group that is great because of Lil Wayne's exertions but is what it is because of the full complement of guys involved.
Rare was the bar in Limburg, Mr Wilders's home province, left unmolested by journalists expecting Dutch voters to deliver a populist hat-trick, following the triumphs of Brexit and Donald Trump.
As a photojournalist and cofounder of Vignette, Tara Todras-Whitehill's passion as an advocate for women's rights has informed her career documenting the struggles and triumphs of women across the globe.
In fact, it's unlikely anyone enjoying Pose wants to hear about Donald Trump at all for the 87 minutes they're enjoying the emotional and spiritual triumphs of trans people of color.
Mr. Trump's debate performances debates have not always been unmitigated triumphs: While he acquitted himself well in rebutting Mr. Cruz's denigration of what he called "New York values" in a Jan.
On the eve of the Trump inauguration, I share my thoughts on the role of first lady (or first spouse) and the challenges and triumphs that can accompany such a life.
Awash with riches and talent, PSG developed a monopoly in France, much like the Lyon side that secured seven successive Ligue 1 triumphs and captivated me as a 10-year-old.
One correspondent says little about the possibility of his execution, speaking instead about his personal triumphs against IS. He disguised the anti-jihadist RBSS magazine to look like an IS pamphlet.
In the last year, the acclaimed actress has had much to celebrate, from personal highs to career triumphs — the perfect way to usher in a joyful milestone for the acclaimed star.
The 'Galácticos' team – Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane, Roberto Carlos, Luis Figo, David Beckham and the rest – brought major silverware to the club, including two La Liga titles and two Champions League triumphs.
In this instance, from the moment of blast-off to the moment of splashdown we were continually conscious of being involved in one of the great triumphs of the human spirit.
As a member of a Hollywood dynasty, Peter Fonda's life was filled with triumphs — but the son of screen legend Henry Fonda certainly had his fair share of trauma as well.
The cocktail of economic anxiety was clearly evident in the backstory of Trump's triumphs in Michigan and Mississippi and Sanders' surprise win in the Democratic primary in Michigan on Tuesday night.
And what happened was remarkable: The Republicans' desire to stay out of the headlines gave Democrats one of their cleanest triumphs in the never-ending budget wars of the Obama era.
Bir-Hakeim memorializes the Libyan oasis where Free French forces repulsed two German enemy divisions in 21881; Iéna and Austerlitz were sites of Napoléon's triumphs; and Alma, a Crimean War victory.
Among his memorable public triumphs was a 2008 Lincoln Center Out of Doors concert in New York, featuring the Either/Orchestra and Alemayehu Eshete as well as the singer Mahmoud Ahmed.
Four older women navigate the trials and triumphs of their older years in this beloved '80s sitcom, proving that your retirement years can still be full of love, lust, and life.
Every time I passed it parked on the street, the engine accumulating yellow leaves, I would think of our glorious summer together, riding 5,500 miles across the country on two Triumphs.
But beyond the frills, the film triumphs because of its ability to get in-depth with the bands and key personnel, who use their most colorful anecdotes to paint the picture.
If the latter triumphs, if it is able to muddy and distract enough to make impeachment just another Mueller, just more partisan white noise, we will cross a kind of rubicon.
"Jesus responds with silence before those 'who wanted to throw him out of the city,'" he said during a Mass on Monday, adding that Jesus' stance reflected a "silence that triumphs."
There are the triumphs of human ingenuity: the first artificial heart, Ella Fitzgerald's LPs, the Apple I computer, a D-Tag device that helped researchers track and save endangered right whales.
Poland and Hungary, once viewed as triumphs of democracy flowering in post-Soviet soil, have shackled the media, cracked down on public gatherings, and attacked the independence of their court systems.
The Annies reel off the markers of experience they've accumulated — solo careers, husbands and ex-husbands, kids and a baby on the way — the way other musicians might highlight career triumphs.
If the Democrats are to win outside traditional blue zones, they need to nominate figures in Mr. Bredesen's moderate mold; if Ms. Blackburn triumphs, then the red Trump tide rises still.
She began reading to her preschool daughter Satya when she was an infant and tries to expose her now to stories reflecting her grandparents' struggles and triumphs as immigrants from India.
Over the next 45 years, a period stretching over more than half his life, the chamber of the US Senate served as the backdrop for all of Biden's triumphs and tragedies.
The dangerous heroism of Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton—push a little beyond the actual, but keep it believable—reëmerges and triumphs all through the run-tumble-fall "Indiana Jones" series.
The agency started life after World War One before progressing through the Nazi code-breaking triumphs of Bletchley Park during World War Two and the complex technical challenges of modern communications.
In Gun Control Marches, Students Led but Adults Provided Key Resources The March for Our Lives demonstrations were triumphs of organic, youthful grass-roots energy, and of sophisticated, experienced organizational muscle.
Although they are just as historical as a Baroque cathedral, their particular ugliness exposes them as acts of premature anticipation rather than forward-thinking triumphs of the ideologies that birthed them.
But the hard-hitting Spaniard now finds herself well-placed to make off with a third major title following her triumphs at Wimbledon in 2017 and Roland Garros the year before.
An Everyman making a desperate tally of his small triumphs and greater disappointments, he speaks to those who feel left behind by social progress, caged in the sweet land of liberty.
That explains why, amid remembrances of "Dolly" and other triumphs, the status of "Mack & Mabel" — the 1974 Broadway flop about the silent film stars Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand — loomed large.
Machine-learning research focused on computer vision has seen all sorts of cool triumphs lately, from generating faces that don't exist to making fake videos in which the Mona Lisa talks.
The director Stanley Nelson, who won an Emmy for "American Experience: The Murder of Emmett Till," examines the challenges and triumphs of Mr. Obama's presidency and the power of his legacy.
She has taken all the different dimensions of people — the fragility, the struggles, the triumphs — and told the story over three decades of what it means to be a human being.
"Good triumphs over evil" is a lot more salable and straightforward than "the universe exists because God became man," even if the paradox of the latter lends Wrinkle its existential weight.
With many white and black Americans now cheering for a black fighter in unison, Louis' symbolic triumphs over the Axis may have done some incremental social good in the USA as well.
"So proud of my wife @juleshough for the woman she is, and her courage to share her journey of trials and triumphs!" he captioned a photo of her Women's Health September cover.
But while there are many triumphs to celebrate in terms of humanitarian relief, it's also crucial to see how far we still need to go — especially for populations particularly vulnerable to crisis.
Over the past four years, he's watched all the triumphs and anxieties you'd expect from a developing sector, and maintains that buying weed stocks isn't nearly as clandestine as you might expect.
With 256.18-week-old Boomer in the arms of his mother at the CenturyLink Center, Phelps cruised to a victory that meant as much personally as all those triumphs that came before.
In doing so, he looks at how the astronauts were marketed, how the first pictures of Earth from the space program changed public perceptions, and presents both the program's triumphs and failures.
Today, police are the first to respond to complex, delicate, sometimes dangerous situations involving immigration, global terrorism, the welfare and actions of the mentally disturbed, and the triumphs and tragedies of diversity.
Comics have always dealt in the hidden good and evil of the world, celebrating the triumphs of everyday heroes over metaphorical monsters (Godzilla emerged as a stand-in for the nuclear bomb).
Amy and Molly determine to shed their "booksmart" ways and have a fun night, and Booksmart follows the pair through a series of mishaps, missed connections, triumphs, sexual discovery, and personal revelations.
Earlier, Ukrainian Maryan Zakalnytskyy and Portugal's Ines Henriques were the first two champions crowned when they delivered exceptional 50-km race walk triumphs around the streets of Berlin on a hot morning.
Many of the videos she posts have her speaking to her viewers casually about what's going on in her life and the struggles and triumphs she experiences while living with the disorder.
This weekend's showcase Monaco Grand Prix has been won by championship leader Rosberg for the last three years, although McLaren are historically the most successful team in the principality with 15 triumphs.
After being shut out by Texas on Monday, the Athletics bounced back with a 4-2 victory before erupting for nine runs in back-to-back triumphs over the Rangers and Mariners.

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