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"untarnished" Definitions
  1. not dulled or damaged : not tarnished

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And for brief moment, I was filled with untarnished love.
Officials insist that the trade is all legal and untarnished.
It looks like Trader Joe's food-blending reputation can continue untarnished.
It's hard to find gaming headphones with such an untarnished, faithful presentation.
If Moro is no longer the untarnished paragon of civic virtue, he
The results are private—something the authors do note—and so the Greens' reputation remains untarnished.
But like all bright spots on The Walking Dead, it probably won't remain untarnished for long.
His voice was untarnished, steeped in Al Green, Marvin Gaye and Prince and full of knowing ease.
Today they believe President Trump is an untarnished Republican savior and are cheering his endorsement of Mr. Moore.
And like many who left before him, it's hard to walk away from the Trump White House untarnished.
While Blake had a heartbreaking, but ultimately untarnished, season on The Bachelorette, his BIP journey was not as smooth.
Life takes a lot out of people and it's hard to find something pure and untarnished to enjoy without guilt.
Classic texts like the Iliad are still read today because they connect us to truths that remain untarnished by time.
This is a debut, untarnished, like the three Moleskine yearly planners that I've bought with starry eyes and never touched.
At this point, all that's left of my brother is his name and my only hope is that it stays untarnished.
And despite serious questions about the company's ability to deliver the promised number of Model 3s, Tesla's brand remains relatively untarnished.
As a new face in German national politics, Schulz is untarnished by the compromises his party made in Merkel's 'grand coalition'.
The live-action remake might be abandoning plot points and songs, but we're happy to leave this original whole and untarnished.
What was once an untarnished classic is now a record of an artist's failure to live up to his own worldview.
But Sinn Fein's anti-establishment campaign in Ireland is even more potent, untarnished as it is by any time in power.
It's untarnished by the workaday furniture we get for our real homes, the Sears dining tables and cheap Ikea Billy bookcases.
And in a future when traditional networks are less important than untarnished brand names, that was a trade-off not worth making.
His successor, Mr. Vizcarra, who has an untarnished public record, will face public pressure to put an effective anticorruption strategy into effect.
This satire considers identity, loyalty and the moral dimensions of journalism, as Feng tries to reveal the scheme while leaving his reputation untarnished.
And it is one that will likely remain untarnished in the Obama post-presidency because of her adamance in not running for political office.
Because I've been covering health care for several years , medical students frequently get in touch; they offer a smart, untarnished view of United States medicine.
We forward to a resolution of the case that will establish that Louisa was a 'truth teller', so that her legacy will live forever untarnished.
Now, nearly 50 years later, the space agency is giving a select group of researchers the extraordinary opportunity to study these unopened and untarnished samples.
The promise of figures like Gillibrand is that by transcending New York's immoral political culture, they can also, unlike Schneiderman, become untarnished forces for reform.
With few untarnished party leaders, many of the traditional political parties are looking to former presidents to stand in next year's presidential and legislative campaigns.
The three shows, distributed by 20th Century Fox and created by Joss Whedon have, for a time, been fairly untarnished by their creator's deservedly terrible reputation.
Besides, Oprah doesn't need to run for president—going through a harsh, protracted battle (especially against Trump) that can't possibly leave her current legacy completely untarnished?
But those of us who grew up in the 90s (or later) never got to know a benign, subtly progressive Woody Allen with an untarnished reputation.
Meanwhile orators told Americans that their revolt had been unusually civilised: one public meeting in 1813 declared the revolution "untarnished with a single blood-speck of inhumanity".
Such anonymisation also leaves a brand untarnished, as its clothes are then flogged on a global bazaar for unwanted items that is known as the secondary market.
He had the kind of untarnished image that made him appropriate inspiration for a Saturday morning cartoon and, later, an VH1 reality show about his quirky family.
Such a candidate would likely be someone from outside the party and have to be untarnished by the corruption scandals battering Brazil's political class, the source said.
When you watch this bundle full of love and light that's untarnished and untainted by heartache and any of the numerous things that change you, it's very healing.
Meanwhile, well-funded competitors like Amazon and Target continue to gain share, as they offer shoppers robust services like speedy delivery of online orders and untarnished brand names.
And what better way to be reminded of our nation's great tradition of ubiquitous corporate chains than by putting a Starbucks smack in the middle of that untarnished beauty?
The modern-era UFC doesn't have an untarnished history either: when 0-0 James Toney fought former two-division champion Randy Couture, plenty of us bought the pay-per-view.
They would check into hospitals under the guise of an illness or injury, quickly have the procedure, and return to the big screen with their reputations — and money-making potential — untarnished.
But whenever I found myself lamenting the ugliness and hypocrisy of these elements of my journey, the people I met reminded me why I was there, with displays of untarnished spirituality.
But children aren't group projects or the sources of secondary careers centered around social cachet; they are people — people whose ability to love the world they are learning about is untarnished.
He was just young enough to be (relatively) untarnished by his links to Álvaro Uribe Vélez—who, among a great many crimes, both proved and alleged, is currently being investigated for murder.
The largest fallout may be experienced during next year's election, with major parties seemingly without many untarnished names to put forward as candidates, increasing the possibility of a successful run by an outsider.
By more clearly distinguishing between Facebook, the company, and Facebook, the app, the company can help ensure its other services, like WhatsApp, Instagram, and Oculus, remain untarnished even as Facebook faces scandal after scandal.
Although this was certainly not his intention, Gingrich's formulation pointed to something that is undeniably true: Obama is the Mr. Clean of American politics, having run an administration unusually untarnished by taints of corruption
More than a month after Minsheng Investment's technical default, and with the yield on a Shanghai-traded 4.88 percent Minsheng bond hovering above 13 percent, the company continues to boast an untarnished AAA issuer rating.
Jane can't remember the face of her attacker, but will never forget the footprints he left behind on the sand as he simply walked off, returning to his untarnished persona as a loving husband and father.
One of Britain's biggest stars, celebrated for raising around 21971 million pounds ($55.7m) for charity, Savile died in 2011 with his reputation apparently untarnished, but reports of abuse began to emerge in the year after his death.
It's the kind of fairy tale that would only happen in Los Angeles: An actress and a plastic surgeon fall in love, get married, have kids, and become reality-TV superstars with — and this is big — untarnished reputations.
For my tastes, I still favor the classically tuned ER4SR from Etymotic, as it seems most true to the company's original premise and goal of perfecting an untarnished sound (and, well, adding bass is a form of tarnishing).
"To maintain their clean, green image, they will need to ensure every individual component required for the manufacture of their vehicles is ethically sourced and as untarnished as a new vehicle rolling off the production line," he said.
Untarnished by water, it was wiped dry, like a cow, with a tuft of ishinge , the soft, fine grass that girls offered as a tribute to distinguished guests, and varnished with a layer of the butter that was mysteriously created inside it.
This approach, which isn't always popular in any particular country at any particular time, has enabled us to thrive for nearly 170 years — and to provide the world with information that is as untarnished as possible by personal opinion or party bias.
But it does give me the ability to see them in a way that's untarnished by the stereotypes, biases and cultural disconnects that fuel inequality and injustice — like the outlook that made Trayvon Martin, carrying Skittles, appear dangerously suspicious to the man who took his life.
At the core of these defenses is a belief in American innocence — a notion that no matter how important the role slavery played in the country's creation and history, it cannot be used to define America; that the United States' founders must be pure and their ideals untarnished.
Sign up to receive updates about this and other CNN investigations New Jersey psychiatrist Dinesh Patel appeared to have an untarnished record until he came under investigation by the state in March last year, and was found to have inappropriately kept a patient on lithium for more than a decade.
In discovering this about my grandfather, I encountered the man on a more human level: a man who was damaged and hurting — and ultimately, I now feel more closeness and connection with that man than I could possibly have felt for an untarnished hero of the battle for Kakazu Ridge.
Others said the shoey started with The Mad Hueys, a surf-and-fishing crew led by brothers Shaun and Dean Harrington, while still others credited a running club called the Hash House Harriers, who forced any member who wore new shoes to drink a beer out of one of those previously untarnished kicks.
By maintaining fiscal integrity and personal probity — he stuck to his rule never to be alone with a woman other than his wife — Mr. Graham kept himself untarnished by the kind of sex and money scandals that brought down evangelists and religious broadcasters like Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart in the 22013s.
The room was sectioned by off-center dividers and a looming 1990s LAPD cop car, forcing visitors to swirl around the room, confronting a visual timeline of violence and rebellion in LA. The untarnished police vehicle, with its huge physical presence in the room, stood in for the LAPD's overwhelming and continual presence in the city's communities of color.
Manickam arrives just in the nick of time. Raghavan retires; his honour and reputation untarnished.
Carpio Morales' dedication and untarnished reputation as a public servant was also recognized through this award.
Most kept to this promise, leaving the experience untarnished for those who got the book on the intended release date. The book rose to #84 on the Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble bestseller lists in June 2011 shortly after its title was announced.
Following this theory, any information on Yaropolk's baptism according to the Latin rite would be suppressed by the later Orthodox chroniclers, zealous to keep Vladimir's image of the Rus Apostle untarnished for succeeding generations.Alexander Nazarenko. Древняя Русь на международных путях. Moscow, 2001. .
The sword was found sheathed in a wooden scabbard finished in black lacquer. The scabbard had an almost air-tight fit with the sword body. Unsheathing the sword revealed an untarnished blade, despite the tomb being soaked in underground water for over 2,000 years.
It becomes the reason for the husband and wife to fall in love and start a memorable journey together. They go through trials and tribulations but emerge victorious in the end, as their relationship stays untarnished. They return to their kutumb and live happily ever after.
This is the only election that Kaine has ever lost. Clinton-Kaine did win Virginia, the only Southern state to vote for the Democratic ticket, a victory attributed in part to Kaine.Jenna Portnoy, Tim Kaine returns to the Senate, seemingly untarnished by devastating loss, Washington Post (November 9, 2016).
Tulasi, like several of his other brother disciples, got his monastic vow from Vivekananda and took the new name Nirmalananda (Nirmala – without blemish/pure, Ananda – bliss, "The pure and untarnished joy and bliss"). Nirmalananda assisted Ramakrishnananda in serving the brother disciples in both Baranagar and Alambazar Math and was a tireless worker.
The ceremonial ends with the Return of the Burgh Flag "unsullied and untarnished" by the Standard Bearer to the Provost. After lunch there is horse racing at the Rig, and the ball is held in the Victoria Halls. Saturday ends with "The Games" – gymkhana and professional foot racing at the towns Cricket Club.
These "Legacy of an Untarnished Reputation" coin charms first appeared in China during the Song dynasty period and usually have a diameter of 62.5 millimeters, a thickness of 4 millimeters, and they tend to have a weight of 62.9 grams. But specimens are known to have a diameter as large as around 90 millimeters.
In an effort to rationalize its supervision of institutions of higher learning, CHED has also prescribed guidelines for granting privileges of autonomy and deregulation to certain schools. According to the guidelines, the general criteria examined by CHED are an institution's "long tradition of integrity and untarnished reputation", "commitment to excellence", and "sustainability and viability of operations".
However, the publication saw little success, and by January 1834, he was performing again, now with new talents, such as ventriloquism. Dixon seemed untarnished by his yearlong hiatus. Reviews said that "his voice seems formed of the music itself— 'it thrills, it animates' ..."Bedford Enquirer, quoted on January 18, 1834 Harrisburg Pennsylvania Telegraph. Quoted in Cockrell, Demons, 113.
She was awarded the Padma Shri in 2011 for her contributions to Mohinyattam. She has also received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, and Nrithya Natya Puraskara. Kshemavathy is known for her abhinaya and traditionalist approach to the art form. She encourages research and believes that experimentation is inevitable, but must be explored leaving the basics of the art form untarnished.
Niranjan in Sanskrit means the one without blemishes or the one who is spotless and pure. Nih means not and Anjana means black colouring matter. So, Niranjana means not matter or not even a colour which itself is abstract. So, Niranjana signifies untarnished by any sort of matter; Pure to the Extreme, the Om and it is Shiva according to Vedas.
This surpassed the 33 made on January 23, 1971, and was surpassed twice the following season. Bullock set the career records for minutes played (4356) and games started (129), surpassing Gary Grant’s 1988 totals of 4231 and 128. Both continued to be school bests with Grant holding the highest untarnished totals until 2012 when Zack Novak finished his career with 4357 minutes.
After a series of wage cuts by the Great Northern, the American Railway Union went on strike on April 13. Nelson suggested the parties engage in arbitration while demanding law and order from the strikers. He left enforcement to federal marshals and arbitration to private business leaders. The strike was resolved largely in favor of the workers, and Nelson survived untarnished.
Born Letitia McClintock to of Robert McClintock and Margaret Macan in County Donegal on 12 February 1835. She lived with family for her whole life. She worked as a writer and collector of folk stories from the areas around Dunmore and Kilrea where she grew up. She contributed to The Dublin University Magazine in 1878 and the stories she collected were untarnished by her.
He took part in the 27th U-18 Baseball World Cup in where he helped the team to second place after being beaten in the final by the USA. Ogasawara finished the tournament with an untarnished 0.00 ERA. He pitched 6 innings against Australia taking 9 strikeouts allowing 3 hits while he pitched just two innings against Cuba in the semi-final with two strikeouts.
Grace, p. 349. In one of its tributes to Hawke, Wisden said: > Besides being a great cricketer in the highest sense of the word, (Hawke) > was an administrator who not only aimed at the general welfare of the game, > but sought to preserve in it an untarnished ethical code. To him cricket was > more a game. It was a philosophy that coloured his dealings with people and > things.
Although Earhart had gained fame for her transatlantic flight, she endeavored to set an "untarnished" record of her own. Shortly after her return, piloting Avian 7083, she set off on her first long solo flight that occurred just as her name was coming into the national spotlight. By making the trip in August 1928, Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the North American continent and back.Mendieta, Carlene.
Indeed the novel's opening and closing episodes betray Pater's continuing nostalgia for the atmosphere, ritual and community of the religious faith he himself had lost. Michael Levey, a biographer and editor of Pater, writes: "Pater is able to depict an early, pure Christianity, not yet sectarian, authoritarian, or established, which offers Marius a vision which is ideal because untarnished." Walter Pater, Marius the Epicurean, ed. Michael Levey (Harmondsworth, 1985), Introduction p.
Irving made the decision to leave the series as he struggled to set the character aside outside of work, which had a negative impact on his personal life. He ruled out the possibility of returning to Holby City in future, preferring his memory of Meyer to remain untarnished. Meyer proved popular with viewers and critics. Following the series launch, he was described by Jaci Stephen of the Daily Mail as the series' "only distinctive character".
The Basque army temporarily stabilized the front on a line that runs south from the village of Ontón on the coast. Biscay had the only factory in Spain capable of the manufacture of artillery shells and half of the Spanish production of explosives. Virtually all manufacturing and shipbuilding industry remained untarnished, since the Basque nationalist authorities' opposed its destruction. The arrival of the rebels to the city was followed by ransacking, murder, and pseudo-trials.
Any information on Yaropolk's baptism according to the Latin rite would be suppressed by later Orthodox chroniclers, zealous to keep Vladimir's image of the Russian Apostle untarnished for succeeding generations. Pages 339-391. It is known that Vladimir's son Yaroslav had Yaropolk's bones exhumed, christened and interred in the Church of the Tithes.The Notion of "Uncorrupted Relics" in Early Russian Culture, Gail Lenhoff, Christianity and the Eastern Slavs: Slavic cultures in the Middle Ages, Vol.
Instead, the British authorities imposed curfews, a crawling order and martial law and those suspected of being involved in the 10 April riots were arrested and tortured. British censorship ensured suppression of the details of the Amritsar troubles and the massacre, until October 1919. In July 1920, the matter was discussed in the House of Commons. Some noted the “un-English” nature of what happened and took his actions as a "blemish on an otherwise untarnished British rule".
2010:216-217) The Huainanzi commentary of Gao You (fl. 210 CE) says, > The burning mirror is of metal. One takes a metal cup untarnished with > verdigris and polishes it strongly, then it is heated by being made to face > the sun at noon time; in this position cause it to play upon mugwort tinder > and this will take fire. The [fangzhu] is the Yin mirror [yinsui 陰燧]; it is > like a large clam(-shell) [dage 大蛤].
Ahtisaari's presidential campaign in Finland began when he was still a member of the council dealing with Bosnia. Finland's ongoing recession caused established political figures to lose public support, and the presidential elections were now direct, instead of being conducted through an electoral college. In 1993, Ahtisaari accepted the candidacy of the Social Democratic Party. His politically untarnished image was a major factor in the election, as was his vision of Finland as an active participant in international affairs.
New York: Random House, 1993 p 26 Giovanni di Paolo's Adoration of the Magi and Gentile da Fabriano's Adoration of the Magi are one example of how nature was used by both artists and how Giovanni was able to create the same use of animals and plants from Gentile and make it his own. Where Gentile was capable of darkness and mystery, Giovanni, "...saw nature as untarnished and ever-benign".Ladis, Andrew. Studies In Italian Art.
Each Alumni is urge to do their share with a solemn sense of responsibility, sincerity and dedication. The term Since 1997 marks as the organization's humble beginning. The Open Hands carrying the logo conveys the association's mission of caring and giving back for the school. The Blue Ribbon inscribed with "The Vanguard of Thy Future" evoke each alumni's pledge to keep alive their love and loyalty to their Alma Mater, and to keep her good name and integrity untarnished.
He was a regular starter for his team as they participated in the Northern Tohoku University Baseball League. In his 3rd year, he won all of his starts, and grabbed the league's title for best pitcher with an untarnished ERA of 0.00. The following year, he finished with a 0.45 ERA, won the league MVP and best nine award, and helped his team win the championships. He left the league with a 12–1 win-loss record.
Benjamin Wofford (1780–1850), a Methodist minister and Spartanburg native who sought to create a college for "literary, classical, and scientific education in my native district of Spartanburg."David Duncan Wallace, History of Wofford College (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1951) pp. 48-56 The college's Main Building is the oldest structure on campus and was designed by the noted Charleston architect Edward C. Jones.Wofford: Shining With Untarnished Honor, 1854-2004 (Spartanburg, SC: Hub City Writers Group, 2005), p.
He was capped 29 times for Scotland between 1947–54. He was never dropped, but did spend at least six matches away due to injuries including the whole 1953 seasons. He was one of the few Scottish players to escape untarnished by the 44-0 defeat by during the period. Elliot was the only Scot to be named by the South African rugby correspondent R.K. Stent amongst the best players who had faced the 1951-2 Springbok tour to the British Isles.
" The review declared it "sometimes high adventure and exciting, at other times dull in its so-called symbolism. Too often, this turns out to be a potpourri of ravenous eating and blatant sex." A. H. Weiler of the New York Times described the film's raw qualities as "neither new nor especially inventive to achieve his stark, occasionally shocking effects. Although his artistic integrity remains untarnished, his driven rustic principals are exotic, sometimes grotesque figures out of medieval Japan, to whom a Westerner finds it hard to relate.
The Cuban government had not been consulted on the Brazzaville talks in advance and resented what it perceived as a discourtesy on the part of dos Santos. This factor had the effect of persuading Castro to make an authoritative bid to join the Angolan-US peace talks. He was determined that Cuba no longer be excluded from negotiations concerning its own military, and the results of any future settlement on the withdrawal process leave Cuba's image untarnished. Cuban S-125 "SA-3 Goa" missile systems on parade.
The implements they had were crude but obviously the bow and arrow were used both in hunting and fishing. The waters then were crystal pure and were untarnished by the changing current ecology. In some certain sites, Bansalan had patches of cogonal land interspersed with tall trees demarcated by serene creeks and turbulent rivers gushing from the belly of Mount Apo, the highest mountain peak in the Philippines where according to legend, Apo Sandawa ruled as god. In early times, the Bagobo society was divided into datus or the chieftains, freemen, and slaves.
The investigation revealed that the Baron had lost 11 million francs a few weeks earlier and had to take out a loan to cover the debt. The press quickly got wind of these revelations and the hypothesis that the Baron had staged his own kidnapping to cover his gambling debts was forwarded.D'après maître Jean-Yves Dupeux, avocat du baron Empain à l'époque, dans le documentaire L'Enlèvement du baron Empain - « Faites entrer l'accusé » (2005). It was the Baron's numerous affairs, however, which grabbed the public's attention and served to damage his previously untarnished reputation.
On 10 September 2006, Yoshimi was registered for the first-team for the first time and debuted against the Hiroshima Toyo Carp with an untarnished 1.1 innings. On September 18, Yoshimi would claim his first win, this time against the Yokohama DeNA Baystars where he pitching 5 innings for 2 earned runs. In the 2006 Japan Series he was used in relief. In 2007, Yoshimi was named MVP of the Japanese Farm Team National Championships and would later take part in the Dominican Winter League where he would pitch for Estrellas Orientales.
The idea of a campaign launched from the Republic against Northern Ireland, first mooted by Tom Barry in the 1930s, gained currency within IRA circles as the 1950s went on.Bowyer Bell, p. 246. In 1954, after an arms raid at Gough Barracks in Armagh, a speaker at the Wolfe Tone commemoration at Bodenstown repeated that IRA policy was directed solely against British forces in Northern Ireland. IRA Chief of Staff Tony Magan set out to create "a new Army, untarnished by the dissent and scandals of the previous decade," according to J. Bowyer Bell.
Lieutenant Colonel Bennett, in disregarding his own safety under such heavy enemy fire throughout the day and in his clear thinking, contributed immeasurably to the establishment of the beachhead. General Bennett recounts his World War II experience in his memoir, Honor Untarnished, published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC in 2003. General Bennett also served as superintendent of the United States Military Academy from 1966 to 1969. He was Commander of VII US Corps from June 1968 until September 1969, and Commander of U.S. Forces Korea from September 1972 until July 1973.
Johnnie dreams innocently of his Russian cousins coming to live with him and is being prepared by Lalla to give a recital to his parents. King George and Queen Mary are traumatised by what follows – the execution of the Romanovs. Weighed down by the effects of the conflagration that has enveloped Europe, they find consolation when their son Johnnie dies in his unbounded optimism and unalloyed love of life. We know that George and Lalla will be comforted every day of their lives by remembering his pure and untarnished character.
Buffett, despite his untarnished reputation in mainstream business press, remains rarely cited within traditional academia in general terms and the Superinvestors article has been almost entirely ignored. A 2004 search of 23,000 papers on economics revealed only 20 references to any publication by Buffett.Kelly, Price A significant share of references simply rebut Buffett's statements or reduce his own success to pure luck and probability theory. William F. Sharpe (1995) called him "a three-sigma event" (1 in 370), Michael Lewis (1989) a "big winner produced by a random game".
In 1876 he also entered into copartnership with Charles Manegold, Jr. under the firm name of C. Manegold, Jr. & Co., the firm owning and running the Northwestern Elevator. These varieties of business under the different styles mentioned being successfully and energetically carried on by Mr. Kershaw and his associates. He was an honored member of the Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce since 1861, and has served on every important committee, and as Vice-President of the Board. His reputation and business standing among his associates is untarnished, and his ability unquestioned.
Charles F. Murphy and Smith in 1915 In his political career, Smith built on his working-class beginnings, identifying himself with immigrants and campaigning as a man of the people. Although indebted to the Tammany Hall political machine, particularly to its boss, "Silent" Charlie Murphy, he remained untarnished by corruption and worked for the passage of progressive legislation. It was during his early unofficial jobs with Tammany Hall that he gained renown as an excellent speaker. Smith's first political job was in 1895, as an investigator in the office of the Commissioner of Jurors as appointed by Tammany Hall.
Yusuke's biological mother, a very beautiful and attractive woman with long wavy brown hair and brown eyes. She possess an extremely voluptuous body with enormous breasts which remains untarnished even after giving birth. According to the OVA, despite her immense beauty, Yusuke's Mother was completely neglected by her workaholic husband for several years after their marriage. In an attempt to regain his attention, Yusuke's Mother sought the help of another man to teach her how to seduce her husband by learning to have sex in a skillful manner including foreplay teachniques such as giving blowjobs, by having sex with her sex teacher.
She accuses him of deceiving and unlawfully detaining her, and insists that he set her free, but he continues to claim that the impersonators really were his family members, and that his crime was simply one of desperate passion. He alternates between making threats, and professions of love, to convince her to marry him. She steadfastly resists, and attempts to escape him several times. Lovelace is forced to concede that Clarissa's virtue remains untarnished, but he begins to convince himself that the "trial" was not properly conducted, since his victim was drugged at the time, and could give neither her consent nor refusal.
While she single-handedly nursed Rabindranath's daughter Meera Devi through her difficult pregnancy in 1911, she also fell out with him over the issue of withdrawing her grandson Subirendranath from Santiniketan ashram in 1921.Sengupta, p 77 Yet, her relationship with Rabindranath remained untarnished all her life. In the words of her daughter Indira Devi, "my mother had ... a quality of centrality, that is the power of attracting people around her, owing to her hospitable and hearty nature".Indira Devi Cahudhurani, Uncle Rabindranath in Dr. D Radhakrishnan (ed), Rabindranath Tagore: A Centenary Volume, 1861–1961, Sahitya Academy (1961) pp. 5–6.
When Mackey seeks to call off Shane's assassination, Gardocki uses his position as Strike Team leader to prevent it. In the series finale, Vic is seen placing a picture of himself and Lem on his new desk at ICE headquarters. Though originally, the picture was of all four members of the Strike Team, Vic seems to have cropped Shane and Ronnie out of the frame, unable to reconcile himself with Shane's betrayal of Lem and subsequent suicide and his own betrayal of Ronnie, leaving his friendship with Lem as the only one "untarnished" in his mind.
Therefore let us keep … our credit untarnished and look to > time, to the great future, as our remedy for this burden. To say that we > cannot pay the interest on this debt is folly; there is no such sentiment in > the American heart; but, on the contrary, they are determined to do and > accomplish what no other nation has the internal wealth and vigor to do. > Many croakers said that we could not put down this rebellion; the people > said, "We will try." All the people now ask is that you should try to pay > the debt.
In the later episodes, Blair seeks advice from her when she discovers that she is waitlisted for Yale and reassures her that all Constance students eventually get accepted as long as their transcripts are untarnished. When Miss Carr informs her of Blair's hazing against her, headmistress Queller gives Blair detention through community service. Blair's hazing incident eventually reaches the ears of Yale and Blair is no longer accepted. Blair eventually attempts to apply to Sarah Lawrence College but has no chance because of her hazing incident and that the dean only spoke with her as a favor from headmistress Queller.
On June 16, 1921, he was appointed the fifth Bishop of Cleveland. Schrembs once described Prohibition as "fanaticism." On June 12, 1924, he offered the invocation at the opening of the third day of the 1924 Republican National Convention; he characterized President Calvin Coolidge as "a chieftain whose record of faithful public service, and whose personality, untarnished and untainted by the pollution of political corruption, will fill the heart of America with the new hope of a second spring."Official Report of the Proceedings of the Eighteenth Republican National Convention, published by the Republican National Committee (1924), pp.
The New York Herald Tribune lauded the novel as "Remarkable...infused with a tender laughter, charming human warmth, [and] a feeling for the positive quality of life." The Atlantic Monthly commented that "The Grass Harp charms you into sharing the author's feeling that there is a special poetry - a spontaneity and wonder and delight - in lives untarnished by conformity and common sense." Sales of The Grass Harp reached 13,500, more than double those of either A Tree of Night or Local Color, two of Capote's prior works. The Grass Harp was Truman Capote's favorite personal work, despite that it was critiqued as being overly sentimental.
Meyer is a sarcastic, arrogant surgeon, with high expectations of his colleagues. His major storylines see him operate on his own sister, fear that he may have motor neuron disease, lose his spleen after being shot in a road rage incident, and ultimately depart from Holby for Michigan when the hospital Board make impositions on his autonomy. Irving made the decision to leave the series as he struggled to set the character aside outside of work, which had a negative impact on his personal life. He has ruled out the possibility of returning to Holby City in future, preferring his memory of Meyer to remain untarnished.
He said the citizens of Croatia have a choice between the light and the dark, with him being the light, referring to his untarnished political record, and Bandić being the dark, referring to his allegations of corruption. Milan Bandić arrived to his campaign headquarters just a couple of minutes before midnight and just a couple of minutes after the results were announced he gave his speech. He congratulated all the other candidates and said a new race began that night. He said he would be an independent president, not a remote- control of Zoran Milanović and accused Josipović of being a project of the highest-ranking members of SDP.
The war finally ended in September 1945, Li walked all the way from Maoming back to his birthplace Xinhui (about 271 km). He finished a long scroll painting titled A Land Untarnished as a commemoration to the end of the war. This was the last painting he had made in his hometown, soon he left for Guangzhou and re- established himself in the next three years as a top ranking guohua painters through participating in various art promotion activities and joint exhibitions. Li Yanshan originally planned for a short trip to Hong Kong in the summer of 1948, which turned out to be his final settlement.
As such, the news report on the "story" of the leaked video and thereby constantly play a negative ad about the President for free. The Ritchie campaign remains untarnished, as there is no way to connect them to the video. At the close of Season 3 ("Posse Comitatus"), Bartlet and Ritchie are both due to attend a Catholic fundraiser in New York City, a musical theater production of Shakespeare's King Henry plays known as The Wars of the Roses. Ritchie misses part of the play to go to a New York Yankees baseball game ("how ordinary Americans get their entertainment") in order to make Bartlet look elitist and out of touch.
Allmusic's Hal Horowitz gave A Woman Like Me four out of five stars and called it "a powerful album — moving, intense, and honest". He found Dennis Walker's "heart-tugging yet defiant material" suited for LaVette, whose performance he compared to "Otis Redding at his most impassioned", and felt that her matured voice adds emotional depth. Q magazine gave it three stars and credited LaVette for "knocking the bejesus out of" the songs on a "tough-talking, bluesy" album. In its three-star review, Mojo found its stories of "broken hearts and promises" similar to Tennessee Williams and wrote that LaVette's vocals "remain remarkably untarnished by age".
After the fall of Shu in 263, Chen Shou's career entered a period of stagnation until Zhang Hua recommended him to serve in the government of the Jin dynasty. Zhang Hua appreciated Chen Shou's talent and felt that even though Chen did not have an untarnished reputation, he did not deserve to be demoted and dismissed while he was in Shu. Chen Shou was recommended as a xiaolian (civil service candidate), and appointed as a zuo zhuzuo lang (佐著作郎; an assistant scribe) and the acting Prefect (令) of Yangping County (陽平縣). In 274, he collected and compiled the writings of Zhuge Liang, the first chancellor of Shu,Roberts 1991, p. 946.
Today it is thought that perhaps several thousand immigrants, including many Irish escaping the Great Famine of Ireland, who died from contagious diseases after landing in the United States are buried under the 18th fairway of the golf course. The golf course itself was completed in 1929 and tennis, biking, softball, and playground facilities were added as Silver Lake Park became a recreational hub for the developing borough. “You can visit Silver Lake Park in your Sunday suit and come away untarnished,” a 1954 Staten Island Advance piece on the borough's parks claimed. The reservoir was used for potable water until 1971 when an underground storage tank system was completed, the largest of its kind in the world.
The platoon rush to the house of Mr Blewitt, who bought the chicken, and demand to inspect it, much to the old man's confusion (Jones asks Mainwaring not to mention the lost money to keep Jones' good name untarnished). Unfortunately, a very confusing search is unsuccessful. Back at the bank the next day, Jones decides to pay the amount out of his own money, despite the fact that this will bankrupt him. Just then, however, Mr Billings comes into the bank to reveal that Jones gave him the money instead of the sausages the previous day by mistake, leaving the matter happily resolved (although Mainwaring will have to explain the 'mysterious' disappearance of the sausages, which he ate himself).
In 1838, Sohier formed a partnership with Charles A. Welch, which continued until his death. He was remembered as a profound lawyer, full of resources, forcible in argument, sharp in repartee and conscientious in his management of cases, "as witty as Sydney Smith and more agreeable." At a meeting of the Suffolk bar to pay tribute to his memory, the presiding officer, Edward Bangs, said, "As a lawyer he stood among the first; as a man, his courtesy, his honesty, his untarnished honor, the severe strictness of his integrity, made him remarkable, even among associates abounding in such virtues." He married, February 16, 1836, Hannah Louis Amory, and died November 23, 1888.
Ogasawara spent the beginning of the season tuning up on the farm following his injury in late 2016, but made his first appearance of the season on 6 May, in a single relief inning against the Yomiuri Giants. Ogasawara would go on to make his first start of the season on 9 May where he threw down 5 innings for 3-earned runs in a 3-1 loss to the Yokohama DeNA Baystars at Nagoya Dome. Following his second win of the season against the Yomiuri Giants on 24 June, Ogasawara became the first teenage pitcher since Yutaka Enatsu in 1967 to have a 2-0 untarnished record against the Giants to start his career.
A madness of civilization: the American physician Samuel A. Cartwright identified what he called drapetomania, an ailment that caused slaves to be possessed by a desire for freedom and a want to escape In 2013, psychiatrist Allen Frances said that "psychiatric diagnosis still relies exclusively on fallible subjective judgments rather than objective biological tests". Reasons have been put forward to doubt the ontic status of mental disorders. Mental disorders engender ontological skepticism on three levels: # Mental disorders are abstract entities that cannot be directly appreciated with the human senses or indirectly, as one might with macro- or microscopic objects. # Mental disorders are not clearly natural processes whose detection is untarnished by the imposition of values, or human interpretation.
The commission claimed the career of the chief commissioner, Frederick Standish, with Chomley considered as his replacement along with fellow superintendents Charles Nicolson, Frank Hare, John Sadleir and Frederick Winch—however in 1881, the inquiry ended the police careers of the other candidates as well, who were forced to retire as police magistrates. Chomley, who had been in Queensland during the Kelly affair was the only candidate with his career untarnished by the Longmore commission's findings, and in March 1881, new premier Bryan O'Loghlen appointed him as acting chief commissioner—the first career police officer to hold the role—with a directive to report on his ideas for re-organising the force. Chomley was officially appointed as chief commissioner on 6 March 1882.
Jackson had built up a more moderate reputation than his father and had support that transcended racial lines. Jackson views his broad based support as a sign that the U.S. is advancing to the point where politicians from ethnic minorities can appeal to broad constituencies. After more than a decade in the national political spotlight he had maintained an untarnished image, unlike his troubled 2nd district predecessors Mel Reynolds and Gus Savage, and had challenged Daley on several issues on the local political scene. Jackson has supported the living wage legislation that had been hotly contested in the Chicago City Council, and he has been an ardent backer of the long-proposed third Chicago airport in Peotone, Illinois, placing him at odds with Daley on both issues.
The hotel's international reputation remained untarnished with guests such as Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle, Marlene Dietrich, Liberace, Tyrone Power and Maurice Chevalier; but as the last of the loyal Square Milers (who had been so pivotal to its early success) were dying off, the hotel began to fall into debt. Wartime shortages made it difficult to maintain the graceful living standards set by the original founders. The General Manager, des Baillets, was succeeded by Albert Frossard in 1940, another native of Switzerland. Unhappily, and not without a fight, Frossard had to bow to the directors' commands to relax the custom of formal dress, of either White tie or Black tie, to suits in order to allow more people to dine at the hotel.
Magan was a determined physical force traditionalist. According to J. Bowyer Bell, he "wanted to create a new Army, untarnished by the dissent and scandals of the previous decade", with "no shadow of a gangster gunman, no taint of communism, but a band of volunteers solely dedicated to reuniting Ireland by physical force". Tim Pat Coogan describes him as "priest-like - who had given all his money, time and thought to the IRA, a deeply religious man of the old- guard school of Irish Catholicism [and] when he was again interned in the Curragh during the 1950s Border Campaign he organised a flourishing branch of the Legion of Mary". At the 1950 Sinn Féin Ardfheis, Magan was elected honorary joint secretary of the party.
Alfred Emanuel Smith (December 30, 1873 – October 4, 1944) was an American politician who served four terms as Governor of New York and was the Democratic Party's candidate for president in 1928. Smith was the foremost urban leader of the Efficiency Movement in the United States and was noted for achieving a wide range of reforms as governor in the 1920s. The son of an Irish-American mother and a Civil War veteran father, he was raised in the Lower East Side of Manhattan near the Brooklyn Bridge, where he resided for his entire life. Like many other New York politicians of his era, he was also linked to the notorious Tammany Hall political machine that controlled New York City's politics, although he remained personally untarnished by corruption.
His arrest earlier had led to the resignation of Alain Savary, who was opposed to Guy Mollet's policies; as a prisoner during the height of the FLN terror campaign, he remained relatively untarnished by his association with the organization. When Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser invited Ben Bella to speak for the first time to an Egyptian audience, he broke into tears because he could not speak standard Arabic. Like many Arab revolutionaries of the time, he would come to describe himself as a "Nasserist" and developed close ties to Egypt even before national independence was achieved. Nasser's material, moral and political support of the Algerian movement became a source of geopolitical trouble for Egypt, as it played a major role in France's decision to wage war against him during the 1956 Suez Crisis.
Charmley sums up his feelings about Winston Churchill in Churchill: The End of Glory: :Churchill stood for the British Empire, for British independence and for an 'anti-Socialist' vision of Britain. By July 1945 the first of these was on the skids, the second was dependent solely upon America and the third had just vanished in a Labour election victory. Charmley has also tried to rehabilitate Neville Chamberlain. F. M. Leventhal, in a review of Chamberlain and the Lost Peace, suggested that while Charmley's work portrayed a courageous leader with "a deep and humane desire to leave no stone unturned to avoid war," Chamberlain's inability to recognise Hitler's ambition meant that "perhaps that is why Winston Churchill's reputation remains largely untarnished, while Chamberlain's, Charmley's initiative notwithstanding, cannot be resuscitated".
The best thing about The Dangerous Hours...[is] that it proves that his skills as a craftsman are untarnished after all these years." Later that year, Howard released on RPM parent label Cherry Red what Erlewine called Howard's "true comeback" album, the wryly titled As I Was Saying (2005), the first album collection of new, original all-Howard songs since 1975. The album features ex-Lush bass guitarist Phil King on electric bass and Andre Barreau – who plays George Harrison in the Beatles tribute band The Bootleg Beatles and who also was the lead guitarist on Robbie Williams's 1997 single, "Angels" – on guitars. "The voice," wrote Helen Wright, "is in peak condition – richer than in his youth but retaining all the character, and sounding more and more like a slightly posher John Lennon.
An expert in the fields of criminal law and procedural law, Callejo Sr. also taught these subjects in various law schools in Manila, including his alma mater San Beda College. Possibly one of the most prolific opinion-writers in recent Supreme Court history, Callejo retired on April 28, 2007 upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70. Upon his retirement, he received the Justice Jose Abad Santos Award from Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno in the retirement ceremonies held in his honor on the day of his retirement. As his 21 years of service in the judiciary drew to a close midnight of April 28, 2007, he was acclaimed by his colleagues for “his untarnished reputation for honesty and integrity, which lawyers and judges, present and future, should emulate.” He is a member of the Retired Judges Association of the Philippines.
7, 9. In contrast, while Rahner does acknowledge that the Church of late antiquity adopted many of its nonessential markers and ritualistic dressings from with pagan mysticism, all essential elements of the Christian mystery and the emergent Church remained untarnished by external influence and independent from conception. According to this view, the presence of Roman cults which dominated the environment in which the early Church gained its footing and eventually gained supremacy was not necessary for the Church's foundation but merely helped shape features and rites of the institution without invading or influencing Christianity's core tenets. For example, Rahner's analysis notes the centrality of celestial bodies including the Sun (Helios) and Moon (Luna)- both longstanding entities of cultic devotion- in Roman paganism and the early Church's intentional, analogous use of the Sun and Moon as symbols of Jesus Christ and Mary (or, alternatively, the Church), respectively.
Faculty members, deans of the different departments, and the non- teaching personnel were given extensive training sessions with Mr. Arnold David and Ms. Eyra Umali, experts from the Fiat Training and Consultancy, Corporation, to become well versed on the prerequisites of ISO 9001-2000 certification. On October 27, 2003, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) granted URC deregulated status, effective for five school years. URC, together with other selected private education institutions, has passed the following criteria for selection set by the CHED: (1) established as Center of Excellence or Center of Development or having the FAAP Level III Accredited programs; (2) outstanding overall performance of graduates in the licensure examinations administered by the Professional Regulation Commission; and (3) long tradition of integrity and untarnished reputation. In 2004, in compliance with the TUV requirement, URC went through its annual TUV Certification re- audit. On December 7, 2004, the University Certification status was renewed for the second time.
His winning streak would go untarnished until mid-2004 at June's Carpe Diem event where Simmons continued to resist being pinned or submitting to Burchill. Frustrated, Burchill went up the ramp to talk to his manager Ayass but while there veteran Drew McDonald came from the back and hit him with a steel chair causing Burchill to lose via count out. Burchill gained some level of revenge when he teamed up with Terry Funk and Paul Travell to take on McDonald, Thunder and his first victim Ghosh at November's British Uprising III, receiving a standing ovation from the 1,800 fans in attendance as news broke that he had signed with American promotion World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). A fortnight later at FWA's annual Gold Rush event he faced FWA British Heavyweight Champion Alex Shane in a non-title match, being pinned for the first time since training in the Academy in his last match.
According to Vail's footnotes, Cain retired from service (something very few people live long enough to do in WH40K) and took up service at a military academy on Perlia, where he trained potential Commissars, participated in the Thirteenth Black Crusade, and published an official biography: To Serve the Emperor: A Commissar's Life. Passing away of natural causes, he was buried with full military honours--though, due to the many false allegations of his death, there is a standing order that Cain remain listed on active duty at all times, which has not been revoked even though he is documentably dead and interred.Death or Glory, page 294 The much longer and more self-critical "Cain Archive," from whence Inquisitor Vail publishes her accounts, were unorganized at the time of his death; for instance, Vail makes reference to having had to assemble at least one volume (Cain's Last Stand) by stitching together several vignettes scattered throughout the document. Vail's introductions to each excerpt indicate that she is circulating them amongst fellow members of the Inquisition, with a strong caution not to make them available for public consumption so as to leave Cain's legacy untarnished.
He who undertakes barely to recite the exalted virtues which > adorned the life of this great and good man, will unavoidably pronounce a > panegyric on human nature. As a man, a citizen, a legislator, and a patriot, > he exhibited a conduct untarnished and undebased by sordid or selfish > interest, and strongly marked with the genuine characteristics of true > religion, sound benevolence, and liberal policy. Entertaining the most > ardent love for civil and religious liberty, he was among the first of that > glorious band of patriots whose exertions dashed and defeated the > machinations of British tyranny, and gave United America freedom and > independent empire. At a most important crisis, during the late struggle for > American liberty, when this state appeared to be designated as the theatre > of action for the contending armies, he was selected by the unanimous > suffrage of the legislature to command the virtuous yeomanry of his country; > in this honourable employment he remained until the end of the war; as a > soldier, he was indefatigably active and coolly intrepid; resolute and > undejected in misfortunes, he towered above distress, and struggled with the > manifold difficulties to which his situation exposed him, with constancy and > courage.

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