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History is written by the victors — and those victors are usually men.
How will the decorated victors follow up their groundbreaking work?
The victors celebrated with a rousing chorus of the "Marseillaise".
The O'Bannon plaintiffs were the official victors in the case.
Everybody knows who the real victors of last June's election were.
Mr Putin too was one of the victors in Sunday's election.
But what are the chances these two emerge as the victors?
There's an old saying that history is written by the victors.
For the rest of us, however, there are no victors here. 
In some rare cases, political victors do not deserve our respect.
Victors & Spoils went out of business just over a year ago.
" He later added that there are "absolutely no victors here today.
The American victors stripped the Chrysanthemum Throne of all political power.
D.C. candidates emerged as the only electoral victors of the night.
These stories can leave us feeling as victims rather than victors.
The victors of local battles could take some time to be declared.
Soviet prosecutors conducted the tribunal as a victors' trial, using a tranche
The facts are rewritten, and distorted by the bias of the victors.
Because they wore the same uniforms as Davis, they were all victors.
Carter joins several other victors of historic mayoral elections on Tuesday night.
But the victors said the ATP Cup victory was a career highlight.
Now the conquered will try to apply lessons learned against the victors.
Fitzgerald legs his catch out 75 yards and soon the Cardinals are victors.
Check out a few of the victors — and our personal honorable mentions — below.
A common theme among the victors: The offerings can't be easily replicated online.
Wars would be short and victors would achieve their (usually) limited political aims.
Ave Maria and Day One seem like the most likely victors to me.
But some of the victors and losers from the night are already clear.
Meanwhile, Clayton Keller and Max Domi each had two assists for the victors.
Florida may have won, but good goddamn, were we—the audience—the victors.
And congratulations to all the victors in state legislative, county and mayors' races.
Wartime victors like Dwight Eisenhower, Chester Nimitz and Douglas MacArthur had their day.
"Almost every museum focuses on the history of the great victors," Duggan says.
But Baffert is 4 for 4 in the Preakness with his Derby victors.
Ironically, the victors shouldn't be in a position to wield such lobbying clout.
But that is only telling one side, allowing the victors to write history.
Since history is usually written by the victors—and since mine is a nation of said victors—the stories I find in textbooks are (as Benjamin notes) usually about how today's most powerful people were also yesterday's most powerful people.
After all, most stories are told from the perspective of the victors, the powerful.
Jon Teske chipped in six points and pulled down seven rebounds for the victors.
"It is the justice of the victors, not justice based on truth," N'Guessan said.
That it no longer does points to the bidding war's biggest victors: its shareholders.
Among the Democratic victors for the statehouse was Danica Roem, America's first transgender legislator.
And the victors in some previous landslides have had likeability issues of their own.
One of last year's victors devoured 62 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes.
It's an embarrassment of riches out there, and we, the viewers, are the victors.
The bill's passage demonstrated that moneyed interests are not always the victors in Washington.
Or is this a June 1967 moment that requires the self-confidence of victors?
The victors will be looking to drum up support for legislative elections next year.
The fundamentalists won, and so they wrote the history, as the victors generally do.
Past victors have used their winnings to fund a 529 or launch spelling-related businesses.
Read on for a look at some of the out-and-proud victors – so far.
What the victors didn&apost disclose: many of those conquests came without firing a shot.
The victors will also be awarded $10,000 by YouTube for use on further video ventures.
The victors of World War II determined not to repeat the mistakes of their predecessors.
To them, race is political destiny, and to the racial victors will go the nation.
Since the Soviets were among the victors, Soviet crimes were not discussed at the trials.
History is written by the victors, so is Sam writing his own version of events?
Japanese TV presenters bowed in front of images of the victors before reading the news.
On both sides of the border, the victors are wrestling with justice for the losers.
In Chinese articles, textbooks and movies, however, the outgunned Chinese soldiers emerged as the undisputed victors.
No victors here today, nobody winning, we're all losing, but given the context, that is acceptable.
Germany had been badly led in the war and was threatened with subjugation by its victors.
The Champions League Final is as good as over, and José Mourinho's Porto are the victors.
In Pennsylvania, my home state, several far-left candidates emerged as victors in balloting among Democrats.
Typically in such encounters, the victors, after killing the men, claim the surviving women and children.
To the victors go the spoils, and Trump and the GOP will reap the electoral benefits.
He explains that if Silver dismantles the war effort, history will be written by the victors.
The progressive women who ran in 2018 — victors or not — laid their claim to their country.
Here are the victors, the secrets to their success and what they are expecting this year.
Later, they are wheeled out again to provide the picture-perfect backdrop to the victors' joy.
On Monday, they celebrated his resignation and acted as the de facto victors of the referendum.
After WWI, the victors recommenced their formal explorations, inventing Surrealism and Dada, among other avant-gardes.
The victors of Saturday's Democratic primaries are thus heavily favored to win in November's general election.
Van Buren is a mutual opponent between Anderson and O'Connell, with both men emerging victors by knockout.
Thus, the Cleganebowl was complete, and while there were no clear victors, in a way, everyone won.
While the victors may continue illustrious careers in leadership, the losers do not necessarily disappear from view.
Here&aposs what the victors did not disclose: many of their conquests came without firing a shot.
The team made it back safely in time with their prize, and were soon declared the victors.
Mattarella's choice to confront the victors with the presumed power of the European Union did not work.
The crypto wars appeared to be over, with encryption and its infosec champions emerging as the victors.
The more tenure becomes a rare prize, the more the victors may see themselves as uniquely deserving.
The stock market was pleased with President Donald Trump and the Republican Party's sweeping victors in 2016.
NATO also became a vehicle for rehabilitating the Axis powers — Germany and Italy — under the victors' tutelage.
If history is written by the victors, it is typically filmed by the feel-good crowd pleasers.
Of the 15 candidates supported by his political action committees (including one for sheriff), 12 were victors.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads We've all heard the thing about history being written by the victors.
But despite their past streak of predicting general election victors, they are split ahead of Tuesday's primary elections.
The result is an unusual history largely written from the perspective of the vanquished, not the eventual victors.
But a new electoral law also gives seats in Parliament to the victors of winner-take-all districts.
The Victors' victory was in fact a notable instance of order on a day when chaos flourished elsewhere.
Two groups of humans have just battled, and the victors, having slaughtered the enemy, burst into raucous cheers.
Hailing from the central Cuban city of Camagüey, Pero advances to a round of 16 among preliminary victors.
It's not as though Dixville Notch has proved particularly adept at predicting the eventual victors in New Hampshire.
An entire room in the Cockfighting Club of Puerto Rico is dedicated to nursing the victors after battle.
Since the Champions eSports League was founded eight years ago, no one has seen or heard from tournament victors.
They would then tally their conquests, with victors in the conquest passing around a ceremonial mask, according to prosecutors.
Two of the four victors were teachers, and if you guess what issue they ran on you'll be right.
The touchdown sealed an impressive win for the Bills, who emerged 24-16 victors at the New Era Field.
Here are the others who might not have taken the crown but walked away from season ten as victors.
Its five permanent members are the victors of World War II: the United States, Britain, China, France and Russia.
Its five permanent members are the victors of World War II: Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States.
Rather than battle each other, they left as joint victors, having captured the few viral moments of the evening.
The Under-20 squad meets England, 3-1 victors over Italy in the other semi-final, in Sunday's final.
Washington (CNN Business)Vietnam, Taiwan, Bangladesh and South Korea are coming out as victors in the US-China trade war.
The victors will not – nor can they – ignore the popular tide of disillusionment with the EU which put them there.
"There are no victors in a trade war," Scott Brison, a senior Canadian cabinet member, said by phone from Detroit.
The evening's real heavyweight showdown, however, was between Mr Cruz and Mr Trump, victors of Iowa and New Hampshire respectively.
In the aftermath of the Second World War, the allied victors prosecuted Nazi officials for an array of horrific crimes.
When he looks specifically at the Democratic primary victors in swing districts, he doesn't see many politicians like Ocasio-Cortez.
The hunt for a new outpost culminated last month with Long Island City, Queens, selected as one of two victors.
He has reportedly chosen the victors in those campaigns — Obama and George W. Bush — to deliver eulogies at his funeral.
After the race, the victors celebrate by sucking on pacifiers or drinking cheap wine from baby bottles to symbolize rebirth.
"We're in New Hampshire now," Buttigieg said, mindful of how the Northeastern battleground often delivers a shock to Iowa victors.
The Philadelphia Eagles came, saw, conquered and were named Super Bowl victors, besting the Patriots in a 41-33 game.
OOB were the victors at Girl Gamer Madrid, and they will be competing in Dubai in December for the overall trophy.
One is that history is written by its victors, and she lost a power struggle on Jahangir's death—to Shah Jahan.
The annals of PGA Championship victors include most of the greats, but also unheralded champions like Y.E. Yang and Keegan Bradley.
When the war ended, with the partial exception of the Soviet Union, the victors handed back the land they had conquered.
Everyone should remember that there is a long line of victors in Iowa who didn't go on to do much more.
Jockeying by Iran and Russia, neither of whom can afford reconstruction, will cause tension between the "victors" — very good for us.
Independent candidates run strong in Maine, which can lead to three-way races and victors with much less than a majority.
Whether his clients were guileful or guiltless, victims or victors, Mr. Fechheimer said his goal was to ferret out the facts.
But whimsical detours are forgivable, especially when you remember that the objects — and not their owner — are the predetermined victors here.
Lauri Markkanen tossed 15 points with seven rebounds, and Wendell Carter Jr. added 12 points and 12 rebounds for the victors.
Lauri Markkanen tossed 183 points with seven rebounds, and Wendell Carter Jr. added 12 points and 12 rebounds for the victors.
Jeff Flake of Arizona (who was running for re-election at the time of Wynn's donations), and special election victors Reps.
A devastating civil war has just ended, and these people, the nominal victors, are in a mood to whoop it up.
In the past, when mainstream conservatives have gone up against racialist, conspiratorial elements on the right, they have emerged the victors.
The musical drama fell to other victors in the categories of best actor and best actress for Cooper and Lady Gaga, respectively.
And if they lose, will they hand over power to the victors, as they have brazenly failed to do in the past?
Your iPad is on the side of the victors, now, so stop downloading porn onto it that makes it run all slow.
The event features seven reigning Olympic champions, 15 world champions and 1003 victors from the last championships in Amsterdam two years ago.
Among those Virginia victors was Danica Roem, who defeated a self-described homophobe to become the country's first openly trans state legislator.
Victors also noted that several cities in the state, including Lawrence and Wichita, have already formally authorized recognition of Indigenous People's Day.
The 38-year-old Scott played in the 2011 tournament at the same venue where the U.S. were comfortable 19-15 victors.
Bruni: Few congressional primary-race victors have received as much attention, and generated as much big-picture debate, as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
In the spring of 19193, with the fighting finished, the victors gathered in Paris to sort through the details of the peace.
It's written by the victors, after all, so much of the struggle and grace of ordinary people is left out of textbooks.
The weekend's winners will face the victors of the other semi-final between France and Serbia who are playing in nearby Lille.
Singles champions at the U.S. Open tennis tournament will leave New York in September with a fatter wallet than last year's victors.
So much for the will of the people — we might as well be picking victors of close elections out of a bowl.
Much to Moir's dismay, the U.S. women's hockey team emerged as victors — beating out their Canadian rivals in a shootout for the gold.
He argues that his constitutional overhaul, coupled with his 2015 electoral reform, will enable future election victors to implement their manifestos in full.
Democrats Melissa Hurtado and Assemblywoman Anna Caballero were declared victors after vote totals were updated following last week's election, The Associated Press reported.
But infighting soon broke out among the victors, paralyzing the government and stalling International Monetary Fund aid for an economy on life support.
But it really started in the midterm election cycle with the record number of both women candidates and victors in the 2018 midterms.
Today a military guard post flanks one end of the span, along with a sign that reflects the Sinhalese victors' view of history.
When Claudio Ranieri stepped up to the victors' podium – voice choked with pride – and introduced Andrea Bocelli to the crowd, our spirits soared.
Most of the 12 apparent victors are "tactical allies with their own points of view," not through-and-through Duterte supporters, he said.
"The caller identified himself as Charles," Hutchins recalled in "Forgotten Champions" (2011), a remembrance of Brigham Young's 1951 N.I.T. victors by Rocky Steele.
In the U.K., Trump surrogate Nigel Farage looks like he and his Brexit Party will be the runaway victors in the European elections.
We share her anger at Jojo's initial blind disgust of her, as well as his later lie about the victors of the war.
Its five permanent members, known as the P5, are the victors of World War II: Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States.
The Xprize Foundation announced Tuesday its Google-sponsored race to win $20 million by landing on the moon will end with no victors.
To ingratiate themselves with the victors after the war, Italian bigwigs exalted the role of the Jews' defenders while minimising that of their persecutors.
But of all of the victors in this new democratized investing landscape, by far the greatest winners of all will be the American people.
Dana Balter, a progressive activist and Syracuse University professor, clinched the Democratic nomination in New York's 21st district, among other female victors Tuesday night.
But, for the most part, we accept what happened and move on, assigning victory to the victors and trouble and failure to the loser.
He says he started the Victors as a soccer club for his son, Bernardo, and other neighborhood kids, to keep them off the streets.
We're the [1st MarDiv], victors at Guadalcanal, and we're reduced to dealing with jackassery from a few LCpls who think they are in charge.
Sponsors, fans and media outlets seek more time with the new champions, opponents fire themselves up to vanquish the new victors, and expectations soar.
One of Hanson's running themes is that the Allied victors mainly killed German and Japanese soldiers, while the Axis focused more on killing civilians.
"History is almost always written by the victors," Jawaharlal Nehru famously wrote, and like most highly reductive, irresistibly catchy phrases, it's not completely wrong.
"Usually history is written by the victors, but this is the opposite," said Adel Maizi, the president for preservation of memory at the commission.
The Lipman brothers, two of the victors of Brighton, "were pre-war all-in wrestlers when it was a tough game," recalls Mr Kaufman.
No matter how the players struggle tactically, and no matter what abilities they use, there are no victors in the moment of the fight.
At the end of World War One, the League of Nations divided the former German colony of Kamerun between the allied French and British victors.
Even local offices present the victors with real power over lots of people and the ability to profit politically and financially for years to come.
At the end of World War One, the League of Nations carved up Germany's imperial possessions in Africa between allied victors, mostly Britain and France.
In the past 12 majors, just two of the victors were among the top five in the official rankings at the times when they won.
The reigning victors of the Miss America, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA titles are all black women for the first time in pageant history.
It's true that none of the victors in the contests over the last three decades had an opponent as unprepared, unsteady and unsavory as Trump.
Fact is ... to the victors go the spoils, and the President-elect chooses the entertainment, and it now appears Vince is not to Trump's liking.
So these are the victors: Ecological liberals who want to preserve life on Earth and national populists who want to preserve their way of life.
The edifice is visible from the National Assembly's building, and at night its facade is bathed in the glow of soft spotlights: a victors' taunt.
In other ways, as well, the victors discovered that the lines on the map were not as easy to redraw as they had first thought.
A lengthy battle ensued over who owned the gold, with Thompson and his investors eventually emerging as the victors over a group of insurance companies.
"His life, his work, was not about hailing the victors, it was about focusing on those who suffered and offering them a hand," Biden said.
But even though the Broncos were Super Bowl 210's biggest victors, they weren't the game's only winners — and the Panthers weren't the only losers.
This year's victors were Tom Dryden from Northamptonshire, who was named the men's World Conker Champion, while Lorna Clark from Oxford triumphed in the women's contest.
Those who advance from the initial group stages compete in knockout rounds, and the eventual victors are rewarded for their efforts with elegant medals and trophies.
History will forever document the victors of the Sensible Soccer World Cup, but it's the lasting memories that will keep these fans coming back for more.
It even scored a pair of congratulatorytweets from Barack Obama—no small achievement, given that the president roots for the victors' crosstown-rival Chicago White Sox.
At Gallipoli, he has exhorted Turks to venerate their final victory before the empire was defeated in the first world war and dismembered by the victors.
Dogs from the sporting, working and terrier groups will compete on Tuesday night, with the three victors joining Monday's finalists in the competition for top prize.
Mashable will be posting daily updates announcing both the victors of the previous day's matches and the bears that are going head-to-head that day.
Many players don't travel for events, so there's always a chance for a killer local fighter to show up and wipe the floor with expected victors.
That leaves the victors little time to kick into campaign gear for a special election on April 11, when the district's voters will choose Pompeo's replacement.
These monuments were all built as reminders of human folly, greed, and cruelty rather unlike all those war monuments in glorification of victory or the victors.
The Washington Capitals are the Stanley Cup 2018 victors, after waiting more than 40 years to deliver the trophy to the fans in the nation's capital.
More recently, party elites have united around likely victors — based on key primary wins and national poll numbers — well before the eventual nominees accumulated delegate majorities.
The department's official Twitter account shared a tweet from Trump touting results from elections held Tuesday night and an upcoming "Red Wave" of GOP congressional victors.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton emerged from this week's Super Tuesday balloting battle royale as the clear victors, but that doesn't mean the contest is over.
Another No. 8 seed, South Dakota, lost to No. 9 Clemson, 79-66, in the Portland Region as Simone Westbrook scored 53 points for the victors.
"The Germans paid the reparations by borrowing from the war's victors, and rubbed it in by defaulting on the loans," he notes in a typical comment.
The victors were, on paper at least, the "moderate Syrian opposition," an entity the United States has been desperately hoping would come into existence for years.
He concluded that selective amnesia took hold soon after the war, as victors told their version of history, and the British displayed their genius for forgetting defeats.
Niners kicker Phil Dawson would later come in on the subsequent drive and land a 23-yard field goal that would seal the 49ers fate as victors.
Putin, who with the help of state TV has dominated Russia's political landscape for the last 17 years, told Russian servicemen they would return home as victors.
The tradition of presenting flowers to victors ended during the 2016 Rio Olympics as part of a larger mission to limit the environmental damage from the games.
Ben Lovejoy led the Devils with a goal and an assist while Nico Hischier and Pavel Zacha also tallied for the victors, who were outshot 51-28.
Men were victors, heroes, wooers, the war was theirs, but we were looked at with quite different eyes… I'll tell you, they robbed us of the victory.
Everything from the great antiques of 1906 to modern rally and Formula 1 victors is just hanging out in the paddocks, waiting to be ogled and adored.
You can watch the victors flying down the hill, sometimes tumbling forward, and the air hisses through your teeth at the prospect that they might land wrong.
The rebellion was crushed, and the victors banished Harry and his fellow insurgents to a malaria-infested area along the Atlantic Coast, where he died around 1800.
Historians have dealt leniently with Hoover and FDR on this issue only because America entered a war and won it, and because history belongs to the victors.
In the civil wars in Rwanda and Bosnia, they said, the victors had exaggerated the toll to justify their rise to power and their pro-Western policies.
In particular, they find evidence that winning the lottery decreases earnings later on, and, for big wins, causes victors to drop out of the labor force altogether.
"Unfortunately, our Western partners, having divided the USSR's geopolitical legacy, were certain of their own incontestable righteousness having declared themselves the victors of the 'Cold War,'" said Putin.
They will now go into playoffs with the other group winners in the league — Georgia, Belarus and Macedonia — with the eventual victors earning a place at Euro 2020.
Cameroon's linguistic divide is a legacy of World War One, when the League of Nations divided the former German colony of Kamerun between allied French and British victors.
We got D.L. in NYC Thursday and he said taking down Confederate symbols is a no-brainer ... you know, the whole "to the victors go the spoils" thing.
The victors will reap the spoils of success and the losers will lick their wounds and brace for the inevitable fallout a month ahead of the midterm elections.
Before talk of IMF funding and a resumption of ties with Western donors can even begin, the victors of this coup will need to restore the constitutional order.
The only real victors so far have been those (often privately educated) financiers who made millions by betting on a massive drop in the value of the pound.
The way that we respond to them and argue about scores and victors tells us so much about who we are and what we value about the sport.
HTC had a sort of first-to-market advantage with the Vive, but it's playing in a space where the potential victors are eyeing the spoils with telescopes.
Cameroon's language divide is a legacy of World War One, when the League of Nations split the former German colony of Kamerun between allied French and British victors.
After a tight first round of the election, which saw 11 candidates vying for votes, Macron and Le Pen emerged as the victors for a runoff election Sunday.
Winning best original song, for "Shallow," the musical drama fell to other victors in the categories of best actor and best actress for Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, respectively.
Forgetting is inextricably tied to endings, to forgiveness, and to death, and the book is at times wrenching: victors obscure inhuman massacres; Hyde's elderly mother has forgotten his name.
Although such odds might appear uncommonly long, they were no knock on Mr Woods's game: most major victors start the tournament with less than a one-in-20 chance.
Elections come and go, and yesterday's losers at the polls and in the ideas market are often tomorrow's victors at the polls, who lead the way with policy ideas.
But, in football as much as in life, those who transcend these prejudices and work hard to overcome them are those who emerge as victors in the long run.
The American squads failed to take gold at the next two games, with the 20163 loss particularly galling since the victors were none other than the émigrés' native Romania.
In the Philippines, candidates for the highest offices need only a plurality to win, and it is common for victors to receive less than 40 percent of the vote.
The sculpted gourds from the pair of lawmakers were named victors Wednesday at the annual Imagine an Answer to Kids' Brain Cancer Foundation's Monster Mash Pumpkin Bash in Washington.
The Nuremberg and Tokyo tribunals, though successful in terms of convictions, were sharply criticized for imposing victors' justice and convicting defendants on the basis of ex post facto lawmaking.
Cullinan and Ruiz do the final tallying, meaning they are the only two people in the world who know the Oscar victors before the big announcement live on television.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The victors and the vanquished approached the development of avant-garde art in the aftermath of World War II in markedly different ways.
History isn't written by the victors, he reminds us, it's written by the writers, and this study becomes a scathing group portrait of a generation of carnivorous royal watchers.
History isn't written by the victors, Brown reminds us, it's written by the writers, and this study becomes a scathing group portrait of a generation of carnivorous royal watchers.
Those histories have largely been dismantled during our own age as exclusionary and limited — often erasing whole groups in favor of a version of history written by the victors.
The war's victors spent much of the next decade setting up what became the international order, enshrined in laws that regulate things like warfare or that establish universal rights.
On a night that featured big hits, stellar defense and an raucous crowd for a game between two of the game's best teams, the Red Sox emerged the victors.
While wireless markets are won and lost in corporate "patent wars," the victors in tomorrow's driverless car business may be decided by today's Google trade secret lawsuit against Uber.
But will the different possible outcomes of the future of work be perceived as 'fun and games' by the losers of those games as much as by the victors?
They see demographic shifts not just as a matter of arithmetic, but power — and see a majority-minority America as one where the victors are unlikely to be gracious.
In terms of crossover into Oscar nominations, each of the NYFCC's best film victors since 2007 — save for 2015's Carol — has received a corresponding Oscar nomination for best picture.
Without this most basic agreement, there is the potential that even after ISIS is defeated, the victors might then turn on each other in an attempt to control the city.
A win Saturday would see them victors three consecutive years, the first team to do so since Germany's Bayern Munich won the then-called European Cup final from 1974-76.
To the victors the spoils; for the losers, another round of drinks and the knowledge that there will be a chance to avenge the defeat in just 12 months time.
Securing at least silver for each of the two victors, and bronzes for each of the losers, the bouts defined the first boxers to receive medals in the ongoing tournament.
The victors, meanwhile, look just like you and me: Their innocent, kind, or seductive facades conceal a poisonous nature, like the appetizing rainbow slick of petroleum coating a dead ocean.
History is not only told by the victors, but, as many a modern media company has understood, it is told by those who own the copyright on audio-visual content.
In effectively embracing it today, western countries are rejecting the collective bodies that the U.S.-led victors of WWII established with the aim of forever avoiding another catastrophic global war.
It's said that history is written by the victors, but recent socially minded oral histories, such as Verso's Voice of Witness series, have given voices to the marginalized and downtrodden.
Cameroon's linguistic divide harks back to the end of World War One, when the League of Nations divided the former German colony of Kamerun between allied French and British victors.
It might be easier for a viewer to forgive the victors for holding a grudge than to forgive their intended victims, however innocent and vulnerable those young men may seem.
As for the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs players putting their bodies on the line Sunday ... the victors earn $124,000 each and the losers go home with $62,000.
Anyone who sits through the final scene will see the consequences of deposing the tyrant: The brutality of the victors, Antony and Octavius, is far worse than that of Caesar.
But now Erdogan is triumphant about Turkey's victory over the Kurds in the city of Afrin, while civilians flee by the thousands and the city is looted by the victors.
The division is a legacy of World War One, when the League of Nations divided the former German colony of Kamerun, in central Africa, between allied French and British victors.
Junior linebacker Dae'Von Washington was the catalyst for the late-game dominance, halting two straight Northwestern State drives with pivotal interceptions that led to short-field touchdowns for the victors.
Indeed, several of Tuesday's victors were moderate Democrats like State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr., a household name in the Bronx, who voted against gay marriage in Albany and won handily.
Whether the victors seek compromise or common ground in the context of unified government, however, will depend not only on their humility, but also on the strength of their coalition.
And in contrast, while the Tea Party has caused some headaches for Republicans, the 2010 and 2014 midterms, characterized by outsider primary victors like David Brat, have brought big wins.
The Dutch, deserved victors in intense heat at the Stade du Hainaut, will face the winners of Saturday's other quarter-final between Germany and Sweden, who play later in Rennes.
At the end of the meeting, both parties reached a stalemate, but the Democrats, having convinced Trump to cop to the possibility of a government shutdown, appeared to be the victors.
The best reaction to losing the vote is to figure out how to get more votes, not to disrespect the will of voters by undermining the constitutional authority of the victors.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. questioned the long-term viability of the candidacies of Senator Bernie Sanders and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg, the two victors in the Iowa caucuses.
But no similar spotlight has been cast on gubernatorial campaigns, whose victors are empowered with awesome clout over health care, education, housing, the environment, law enforcement, and even death penalty pardons.
In the past 245 years, the average payoff for a $22010 win bet in the Derby was more than $29.70, a number diminished in recent years by the three previous victors.
"In that way it could be like the Yalta Conference," said Mr. Clark, referring to the 1945 meeting in which the victors of World War II determined the postwar geopolitical order.
The American men reached the quarterfinals after a slow start, victors in their third straight match to conclude pool play in a win over Mexico, 22-20, 29-22, 223-1303.
"When the battle starts, we will not accept that you come back except as martyrs or victors," he said in a speech to rebel fighters about to assault Aleppo last summer.
Cameroon's linguistic divide harks back to the end of World War One, when the League of Nations divided the former German colony of Kamerun between the allied French and British victors.
The linguistic divide harks back to the end of World War One, when the League of Nations divided the former German colony of Kamerun between the allied French and British victors.
"Indescribable," Brinson said of "singing second," the privilege that lets the game's victors sing their alma mater along with the Corps of Cadets and Army officers and troops at the game.
It was joined on the victors' list by The Handmaid's Tale, which won Best Television Series: Drama and Best Actress in a Television Series — Drama (Elisabeth Moss) and The Marvelous Mrs.
Both Mr. Cooper and the "First Man" helmer Damien Chazelle have a strong shot at making the best director lineup, though they'll be challenged by another group of recent Oscar victors.
As Panetta says, for a long time, people have said history is written by the victors, or that history is fluid; but now, with deepfake technology, history is even more fragile.
The victors -- Russia, China and the western alliance led by the UK and US -- parted ways, each to write their own history of events and determine the rules they'd live by.
And specifically in the conference&aposs corporate set, invitees are the architects and victors of this global framework; they represent the pinnacle of capitalism as it is practiced in our times.
Twenty-one years later, Woods' debut as U.S. captain got off to a horror start at the same course on Thursday as Ernie Els's Internationals drew inspiration from the 73 victors.
The Dodgers (100-56) won their 2101th game of the season yesterday, joining the AL East champion Yankees (2100-22002) and AL West champion Astros (22019-2100) as triple-digit victors.
And if the two Iowa victors — Clinton and Cruz — win their parties' nominations, the presidential election would be between two historic firsts: the first woman president or the first Hispanic president.
The victors will find themselves a giant step closer to the Oval Office, where they would have a chance to reshape US policy on a wide range of issues, including climate change.
The second crash is the power that now descends on the victors – led, unquestionably, by the 5-Star movement founded less than a decade ago by the comedian and satirist, Beppe Grillo.
When he lashes out, they wind up not only being victors in the court of public opinion (even among Republicans), but also becoming more influential in the aftermath of all the squabbling.
The games begin on a promising note, with Battle of the Bloodlines runner-up Cory Wharton summing up the players' optimism at facing off without the distractions and manipulations of previous victors.
The country's linguistic divide harks back to the end of World War One, when the League of Nations divided the former German colony of Kamerun between the allied French and British victors.
From Trump to Clinton, from the vanquished to the victors, they all agree: The nation is in the grips of a harrowing opiate epidemic that threatens to destroy us from the inside.
In a thrilling victory, the U.S. women's hockey team emerged as victors Thursday in the Winter Olympic tournament final after beating out their longtime Canadian rivals to finally take home the gold.
But for the past eight years, a cultural association of Gypsies named La Asociación Cultural Gitana Vencedores or simply Los Vencedores—the "Victors"—has been fighting for the neighborhood it calls home.
The victors of America's Civil War wanted so badly to get past shit and begin rebuilding the country that they let the South continue waving their flags and building their confused monuments.
When the Mattituck-Cutchogue lacrosse teams won the Long Island championships this spring (the girls' team also won the state championship), the local fire departments turned out to escort the victors home.
And in re-staging the past, how can artists attest to the veracity of their work as an addendum to the dominant narratives of a history so often written by the victors?
They say history is written by the victors—but when it comes to the history of space, everyone who participated in humanity's exploration of the cosmos is, in a way, a victor.
Elsewhere in the country, localities plagued with Election Day calamities are still scrambling to determine the victors of their highly contentious races, but most New York City contests were far from competitive.
In the period since the collapse of the Soviet Union and its empire, the authors argue, the losers in the Cold War struggle have attempted to imitate the victors in that conflict.
Such is the mood that permeates more than a few statehouses as Republican victors settle in for a fresh season's budget proposals and legislation inspired by partisan regressiveness more than civic good.
While at least three people have emerged as victors for the staggering $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot in California, Tennessee and Florida, most of us are probably weeping into our losing tickets. Literally.
In several poignant scenes, he spends time with his daughter, a child born into a world where she will only know the killings as a history lesson, one taught by the victors.
The results also reveal an electorate starkly divided over the future of France and its place in Europe, as the two victors in this round have polar opposite visions of the future.
The linguistic divide in Cameroon - a mostly Francophone country - harks back to the end of World War One when the German colony of Kamerun was carved up between allied French and British victors.
Another extinction event—at the end of the Triassic, 200 million years ago—would again destroy enough of life's web for regime change to occur; only then did dinosaurs emerge as unambiguous victors.
Of the 435 victors through June 15, roughly 50 either didn't file spending reports with the Federal Election Commission or submitted reports showing they had spent $5,85033 or less, by Mike Woodel, McClatchy.
Global institutions needed to be inclusive of "countries that were given no say in the legal and security infrastructure that was set up by the victors of the Second World War", he added.
Back home in America, Matt was interned as a foreign threat; now he's among the ranks of the victors in American uniform, growing used to the shuttered glances he encounters in the street.
Even more than the Red Sox and the Yankees, the Buckeyes are the ancient Romans to Michigan's ancient Greece — victors valiant, if you will, who superseded the civilization they conquered by imitating it.
While the fourth quarter has not quite ended, and it will take a while to sort out all the winners and losers of the 2016 holiday shopping season, two clear victors have emerged.
They told East Germans that they were the anti-fascist victors — guilty of nothing — and that West Germany, a caldron of old Nazis, was just a scaled-back version of the Third Reich.
Even once the Iowa Democratic Party released what it said were full results, errors remained in the tabulations, and the campaigns of the two victors, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
In the weeks before the vote, the eventual victors' own handling of language resembled a small child's handling of an explosive device: They appeared to have no idea of its dangers or power.
He's dialed up Super Bowl champs, Final Four winners and World Cup victors ... but the guy who won the Indy 500 wants to know when President Obama plans to blow up HIS cell phone!
The story of the Greasy Grass (as the battle was known by its short-term victors) and its aftermath has been told so often that it has become myth: tricky territory for a novelist.
As the book — and presumably its sequels — look at the experiences of their characters, they represent a good opportunity to reinforce a key lesson: war is horrible for everyone involved, even for the victors.
For example, when Loki loses a wager in which he had bet his head, he wriggles out by arguing that the victors can have his head but they have no claim on his neck.
But they weren't the only victors in a night that revealed the top seven GOP presidential contenders' strengths and weaknesses just over two weeks before voters cast the first ballots in the Iowa caucuses.
We must reach out to all Americans, not as conquering victors but as brothers and sisters who share a common goal — a fair shake, opportunity to advance, and a better life for our children.
New research by Kristen Kao and Mara Revkin at the University of Gothenburg shows that this heavy-handed "victors' justice" may yet push some of the Sunni population back into the arms of ISIS.
While his renewed involvement in domestic politics may feed Law and Justice's complaints of a meddling EU, it will also energize Civic Platform, the party of Trzaskowski and many other recent local election victors.
There was a celebration of last year's World Series victors, the Boston Red Sox, but some of the star African-American and Latino players as well as the manager, a Puerto Rico native, boycotted.
But some of the more recent incumbent victors have had the good fortune of going up against challengers like Walter Mondale, Bob Dole, Mitt Romney and John Kerry, all of whom were career politicians.
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Lehrenkrauss spent over a year with them, chronicling their conversations and recording their thoughts, and creating a vital, careful film that paints them as neither helpless victims nor empowered victors, but simply as women.
At the end of World War One, the League of Nations carved up the German colony of Kamerun between allied victors, leaving most of Cameroon French-administered but a small part run by Britain.
The crisis exposed the flaws of the United Nations system, which gives a Security Council veto to the World War II victors and privileges sovereignty with no provision for states that kill their people.
This history has never ceased to leave its mark, making Seelow a showcase for that unfailing truth of war: To the victors go the spoils, especially the chance to impose their version of events.
But while the victors were certain before the voting began, the 19673 reforms revived hopes of a more responsive and accountable military regime, receptive to civilian input and bound by the rule of law.
Contemplating the R+L=J scenario is also a reminder that the vast majority of what we know — or "know" — about the recent history of Westeros amounts to history as written by the victors.
Cameroon's linguistic divide harks back a century to the League of Nations' decision to split the former German colony of Kamerun between the allied French and British victors at the end of World War One.
Two years after his Broadway debut, the actor transitioned into the film world and made his debut in Tammy and the Doctor, before playing an ensemble role in the World War II saga The Victors.
Like Cruz, the previous two victors of that state's GOP contests, Rick Santorum in 2012 and Mike Huckabee in 2008, had strong appeal among evangelicals which they had also demonstrated by winning the Iowa caucuses.
The court is vulnerable to the charge of exercising victors' justice, because militiamen who backed the Ivory Coast's current president, Alassane Ouattara, against Mr Gbagbo also committed atrocities—but none of them has been indicted.
Both bears — voted upon by the public on Katmai National Park's Facebook page — are unquestionably victors in their wild bear world, an Alaskan subarctic environment where snow has already fallen, and the winter looms large.
In 241, 22012 and 7.72 voters re-elected incumbents by margins of around 19882 percentage points; all three of those victors (Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan) won over 20043% of electoral college votes.
Cameroon, today an oil and cocoa producer with a population of more than 23 million people, was ruled by Germany until the end of World War One, then divided between the French and British victors.
About thirty years ago, some racers, former victors, and friends gathered there on the Hahnenkamm Friday, and a Bavarian butcher named Toni Holnburger, in a promotional stunt, contributed a batch of his famous white sausages.
Three of the five countries that are part of what is known as the "Five Eyes," — the English-speaking victors of World War II who share intelligence information — also signed: Britain, Canada and New Zealand.
"You know, from the old wars, beheading is being considered, for the victors, a kind of a big thing they had done, and for the loser, a big insult that they have suffered," he said.
In the student section on Wednesday, one sign identified the Jayhawks as Big 123 "Victors" and Baylor as "Title IX Violators," a reference to the spate of mishandled sexual assault allegations against football players there.
Three Super Bowl victors of the new century — Green Bay of 2010, Jersey/A of 2007 and Pittsburgh of 2005 — not only appeared in the opening round but played all their postseason games on the road.
That leader, Martin Schulz, a left of center former EU Parliament president, will run against the center-right Merkel when a chancellor is selected by the victors of the German Bundesrat (parliament) elections later this year.
He did so in the teeth of opposition from the victors, who had planned to split the Ottoman territories up between them, dividing up the fallen empire in a treaty signed in Sevres, France, in 22011.
But until our political class and voters alike recognize that winning the White House or a congressional majority, does not transform the victors into policy dictators,  "over promising and under delivering" will define our Washington culture.
Many tales tell of the great battles the Philistines fought and lost until their utter destruction at the hands of King Nebuchadnezzar and his Babylonian army in 604 B.C. "The victors write history," Dr. Master said.
In few — and therefore insufficient — words, it is this: war is a quite inadequate method for solving international disputes; war does not carry any advantage, not even to the victors, least of all any economic advantage.
On the day we rolled into Baghdad as victors, First Tank Battalion encamped in the shadow of the giant turquoise dome of the Al-Shaheed Monument, enjoying the protection of the man-made lakes around it.
For a program that styles itself as college football's ultimate winner — with the most victories ever, 25, and a fight song called "The Victors" — Michigan has actually been the underdog on quite a few prominent occasions.
From a base shuttle bus, I looked out at miles of half-built apartment towers and office buildings, colossal equipment hangars, the Pacific Victors chapel, a child-care center and outdoor pavilions with Korean-style roofs.
Hours after delivering a concession speech that is all but unheard-of in Italy, complete with congratulations to the victors, tears and odes to a spouse and children, Mr. Renzi's sedan slipped into the president's residence.
Another French invasion, in 1796, put Italy at the mercy of Napoleon Bonaparte and gave rise to the practice, which has since become widespread, of well-organised looting by victors of the cultural treasures of the vanquished.
The tour is undergoing a health crisis of sorts, as Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka, all victors of multiple grand-slam tournaments, are ageing and either absent or struggling to overcome physical woes.
The roots of the divisions go back a century to the League of Nations' decision to split the former German colony of Kamerun between the allied French and British victors at the end of World War One.
But the not-so-silent victors on the night were an oft-overlooked (admit it; you let them slide out of your periphery) Ohio State, who administered a lethal blowout of their own, defeating Maryland 62-3.
Like "Guernica," Mr. Pellegrin's patchwork of images, challenges the viewer with an unflinching frontal assault depicting the totality of warfare, spanning the battlefield, civilian populations in flight and the strained post-fight confrontations between victors and vanquished.
The Wolverines have long been front-runners: Their stadium holds the most fans; their coach makes the loudest splash; as befitting their fight song, "The Victors," they have won the most games in major college football history.
Valencia&aposs Dani Parejo denied Thibaut Courtois a clean sheet in the final moments from the penalty spot, however it mattered little, with Madrid emerging as comfortable victors at the King Abdullah Sport City Stadium, Saudi Arabia.
The liberal elite are in shock; they fall upon the notion of the victors' regret as a palliative for their mental distress, but because the referendum result is irreversible, this narrative must adopt the form of tragedy.
At the end of the day, these are all mere constructions by those who manipulate realities to gain and maintain power and influence — victors of war then, corporations, the media, and politicians now — eradicating women's voices and complexities.
Argentina, 2016 victors, and Britain, who won the previous year, have been selected to join the four semi-finalists from this year's edition — holders France, finalists Croatia, Spain and United States — in the climax to the 2019 event.
New Zealanders, in their uniform of black shirts and red socks, feted the victors with flags and cheers as Burling, Ashby and the team lifted the ornate silver trophy, which they later paraded triumphantly back to their base.
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Last year, Alice Stewart emerged as the most prophetic, successfully predicting that Bruno Mars would win the Grammy for Album of the Year and that the Philadelphia Eagles would come out as the victors in the Super Bowl.
We now have strong indicators that the special counsel is at its core an anti-Trump effort, if not to undo the results of the last presidential election, then to exact some form of vengeance against the victors.
Argentina, 2016 victors, and Britain, who won the previous year, have been selected to join the four semifinalists from this year's edition — France, Croatia, Spain and United States — in the 18-team Davis Cup event in November 2019.
The net effect of delaying the results in Iowa truncates the election calendar, giving victors in the early states less time to leverage the momentum gained before having to go head-to-head with Bloomberg on Super Tuesday.
The victors had listed all the words I had found, and a Jackson Pollock-splatter of letter bursts that looked like no words I'd ever seen: aas, coit and deme; elt, haka and reh; sena, slae and soop.
The competitors are all exiles, criminals cast out of the civilization of the Commonwealth into the wilds of a land known as the Downside; for the victors, the Rites are a ticket home from isolation, and back into society.
After Stalin's death the Soviet Union was ruled by a generation of leaders who, having emerged as victors from the second world war, were naturally averse to another big war and genuinely fearful of the use of nuclear arms.
Finally, on the matter of victors, we asked the audience in Milan to predict who will win the World Cup this summer, a sore point because Italy failed to qualify for the tournament after a shocking loss to Sweden.
That was what happened when Arsenal beat Chelsea on August 6th to win the FA Community Shield, the annual pre-season fixture between the defending victors of English Premier League and the FA Cup, the country's main knockout competition.
The volumes, also representing the entire inventory of those compounds that Fanya held, were won with bids of 12.8 million yuan and 221.5 million yuan, respectively, according to the auction pages, which again did not immediately identify the victors.
One notable absentee from Thursday's commemoration was President Andrzej Duda of Poland, who turned down his invitation because he was not allowed to speak at the conference unlike wartime victors the United States, Russia, Britain and France, or Germany.
But in 1903, the older National League (NL) begrudgingly recognised the AL as a co-equal circuit, and signed a "peace agreement" that established the World Series as a post-season championship contest between the victors of the two major leagues.
This is even more true now that the club has won a championship: World Series victors invariably enjoy a surge of fan enthusiasm, which could increase the Cubs' revenue by a total of $100m or so over the coming seasons.
Frail nations shaped by the victors of World War I have faced challenges of their own — the Arab Spring convulsed North Africa and the Middle East, and Iraq and Syria descended into turmoil, helping give rise to the Islamic State.
It is about how these survivors—clinging to a divine assurance that an unknown and faraway land will become their new home—arduously cross the seas, determined to refashion themselves as a new people, a nation of victors rather than victims.
But he warned that the charges, which Mr. Trump repeated to cheers at a rally in Colorado later in the day, would undermine the nation's purest expression of democracy, a popular vote respected by the vanquished as well as the victors.
She oversaw multiple elections in which there were problems with ballots, most recently and notably the 2000 midterm elections, which descended into what ABC News called a "messy" recount to determine the victors in the state's gubernatorial and Senate elections.
The setup of the UN is, at the one side, all countries should be represented in the General Assembly, but the Security Council was set up after World War II so that the victors, so-called, would be permanent members.
What also spread was a reality in which part of rebuilding a broken nation meant erecting statues of defeated generals on horseback (a posture generally reserved for victors), which would come to function as shrines to a history of deadly racism.
Hitler's rise is depicted and explained in the context of a German society fractured in the aftermath of World War I, with burning resentments over reparations to the victors, and rampant inflation that left a trillion mark note worth barely $15.
If the multiple non-Sanders candidates split the vote, Sanders could prevail with a far smaller percentage of the electorate than past victors like Hillary Clinton (who had 49.8 percent), Barack Obama (37.6 percent) or John Kerry (37.6 percent, too).
The Hill recently labeled the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act one of the Top 10 Lobbying Victories of 2016 and credited the 9/11 Families & Survivors United for Justice Against Terrorism – "the 9/11 families" – as the lobbying victors in this effort.
The delegate count is small, the history of Iowa is littered with victors who didn't go much further, and the impact of "momentum" is not nearly as great as it used to be as a result of changes in the political process.
BOLZANO, Italy (Reuters) - Almost a century after World War One's victors made it part of Italy, the mainly German-speaking province of Alto Adige, or South Tyrol, is bracing for controls at what some still call the "unjust border" separating it from Austria.
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By traditional reckoning, the victors Wednesday night would have been Cory Booker (the hands-down winner for quotable lines), Julián Castro (who once again made a persuasive case for decriminalizing border crossing), and Michael Bennet (who positioned himself as the thoughtful Democratic moderate).
Still, in the Middle East, the irony of the US-Britain-France axis might strike some as ironic given that the borders drawn across the Arab world by the victors of World War I are at the root of many modern day conflicts.
In 2012, it acquired a majority stake in the Boulder, Colorado-based Victors & Spoils, an agency that foresaw an end to long-term agency of record contracts and used a then controversial crowdsourcing process to develop projects while minimizing costs to clients.
" When Comedy Central announced that the series was renewed for a sixth season, Kent Alterman, the network's president, said, "They say history is written by the victors, but after five seasons, it's now clear that it is best told by drunken comedians.
Again, this hope goes against the well-known facts: China has long said that it sees the existing order as one invented by the victors of the last world war, one in which China did not have a seat at the table.
But as the fight kicks into high gear this week, American tech and telecom companies are warning that the industry's growing reliance on products made and assembled in China means they are more likely to be casualties, not victors, in the skirmish.
But his labored efforts to spin a win out of a nearly two-month confrontation with Democrats -- that brought his border wall no closer -- leave little doubt about the victors from the first big showdown in the new era of divided government.
Eight of them are Democrats, and they are some of the first victors of a trend that began soon after President Trump was elected: Alarmed by inaction on climate change and the administration's marginalization of experts, many more scientists have been entering politics.
Cameroon's linguistic divide has existed since the end of World War One, when the League of Nations divided the former German colony of Kamerun, in central Africa, between allied victors, leaving most of Cameroon French-administered but a small part run by Britain.
Given the huge cost for both the US and China that would result from a trade war, it's best to think of it as an event that would have no true victors — and thus something that should be avoided at all costs.
Mannarino came back from a set down against Haase to clinch the decisive point with a 26-24 26-22(114) 223-23 21-7(2) 7-5 victory on Sunday to set up a last-eight tie with Italy, victors over Japan in Morioka.
What made this one stand out — what brought it to the front page of L'Equipe and earned it highlights on national television — was the identity of the victors: J.S. St.-Pierroise, a club based in Réunion, a French department in the southern Indian Ocean.
They swept tournament invite 100 Thieves in swift fashion, blasting them 16-3 on Mirage and 16-2 on Dust II. All four first-round matches in Group A were played Monday, with three of the four victors moving on in 2-0 sweeps.
Their legacies are largely written already, but until the latter chapters are inked the business world will remain obsessed with how their succession plans will evolve and emerge – and ultimately who the final victors will be in Wall Street's version of the Game Of Thrones.
So when that same white elite applauds the decline of 'white America,' what conservatives often hear isn't a cheer for racial justice but another salvo in our ongoing cultural grudge match, with the victors seeking to elevate black and brown voices while remaining on top themselves.
The wristwatch became a widely owned consumer item after soldiers used them in World War I. Jet aircraft, developed by the Germans in 1939, were adopted by the victors of World War II. The Jeep's military use led to widespread civilian acceptance of 4- wheel drive vehicles.
The refusal to grant victors legitimacy bundles together so much about America today: the coarseness of our discourse; the blind tribalism coloring our debates; the elevation of individualism far above common purpose; the ethos that everybody should and can feel like a winner on every day.
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So any perception that everything is not going well, or that Trump's trade war will have victims as well as victors, could damage GOP candidates, as Democrats hope for a blue wave that could help them with the House and severely curtail the President's freedom to maneuver.
Republican strategy is straightforward: The victors on Tuesday heaped praise on Mr. Trump, inviting him to visit their states to campaign, and tarred opponents as "liberals," while invoking the name "Chuck Schumer," the New York senator and Democratic leader, as an epithet to hurl at opponents.
History may be written by the victors, but it took until about 1740, long after the Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the English in 1664, for a British cartographer to honor the explorer, who was English by birth but had been hired by businessmen from the Netherlands.
Or, if Mr. Poroshenko lost, the thinking in Kiev went, Mr. Trump might at least feel compelled to try to protect Mr. Lutsenko, the helpful prosecutor, from the fate that often befalls aides to defeated Ukrainian leaders: prosecution by the victors and possible jail sentences or exile.
The victors in the battle of alleged grift versus arms-for-hostages emerged on Monday: LaPierre was unanimously re-elected by the NRA board, along with Carolyn Meadows, who will replace North as president (and who was previously associated with a Confederate monument with historic ties to white supremacists).
Their promise to fight hard to amend the constitution, as well as further demands for greater local rights from other parts of the multi-lingual, multi-ethnic and multi-religious country, could augur trouble, unless the communists shed their victors' hubris to accommodate the Madhesis and other marginalised people.
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Across a wide spectrum—from anti-Semitic fascists to liberal intellectuals to even non-communist leftists—the narrative set in that Bolshevism, the ideology of the victors of October 1917, was radically alien to European thought and politics—a pathology born of Russian barbarism, a threat to Western civilization.
The big victors in the elections here one week ago were the relatively new, ideologically vague, anti-establishment Five Star Movement, which got the most votes by a wide margin, and the far-right, ferociously anti-immigrant League, which exponentially improved its standing from just a few years ago.
Third Way examined the Democratic victors in seats that had previously been held by Republicans — the victories that gave Democrats the majority — and found that none of them were part of or endorsed by the progressive mobilization led by the Justice Democrats, Brand New Congress and Our Revolution.
For many in the leftmost wing of New York's Democratic Party, who had watched in dismay as Cynthia Nixon and her allies fell in their quests for statewide office, their plans for progressive, even radical reform in Albany were redirected from the defeated statewide candidates to the seven Senate victors.
Who's words inspire dissension and hatred can't possibly "Make America Great Again" Typically, championship-winning teams — victors from the Super Bowl, the NBA finals, the World Series, and Stanley Cup, plus NCAA champions in college sports — are invited to the White House for a photo opportunity during their off-season.
The Jayhawks came out as victors in Saturday's 90-33 decision over No. 19 Kentucky in the Big 12/SEC Challenge, however, behind a career-high 33 points from Wayne Selden for their 35th straight win at Allen Fieldhouse - a streak that began with an 86-60 triumph over Kansas State on Jan.
As Pagels explains with graceful care, what has come down to us as the religion's fundamental tenets — regarding the reality of Jesus' resurrection, the nature of his martyrdom, the status of women, even monotheism itself — were not foregone conclusions but the victors in fierce (indeed, deadly) struggles for social and political authority.
Here, on the fifth floor of a gallery space on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, is "Altar (for victors past, present, and future)" (all works 2018), the pedestal that was so intimately connected to the artist's body for so long, now telling its story through the ghostly gray foot marks that populate a particular path along its surface.
Due to their excellent prowess in executing the building's undulated lines in cake form, as well as the clever addition of the Zaha Hadid cake doll, the Heydar Aliyev Center by Studios Architecture ended up literally taking the cake, as well as a plaque commemorating them as victors of New York's first Great Architectural Bake-Off.
If history belongs to the victors, it's generally fallen to everyone else — the women, the colonized or enslaved, those on the other side of wars and walls — to subvert conventional understanding of it, to make up for the burned or redacted documents, the missing transcripts and the experiences that were never recorded in the first place.
But as athletes have long shown, whether they be Tommie Smith and John Carlos raising black gloved fists in Mexico City in 1968 or Super Bowl victors, including Torrey Smith, Malcolm Jenkins and Chris Long, refusing to visit Trump's White House, their beliefs do not disappear when they step onto the court, the field, the ice or the snow.
And when it does, we might face the same conclusion that Cronkite drew after touring Vietnam: "It is increasingly clear to this reporter that the only rational way out then will be to negotiate, not as victors, but as an honorable people who lived up to their pledge to defend democracy, and did the best they could."
Mr. Sanders, one of the victors in the Iowa caucuses, found himself in the classic position of a front-runner on Friday night: He faced aggressive questions from moderators; took shots from Mr. Biden, Ms. Klobuchar, Ms. Warren and Mr. Buttigieg; and kept pivoting back to his signature message of sticking it to billionaires and corporations in the name of America's working class.
The Best Foreign Language Film Oscar is typically not bestowed to an individual, but rather to the country that submits the project for awards consideration; the film's director (in this case Farhadi) usually takes the honor during the telecast, the Iranian director did not collect his prize alongside the rest of the evening's victors on stage at the Dolby Theatre.
And yet, while the truism that history is written by the victors tends to hold, a new book by historian, author, and Guggenheim Fellow Saidiya Hartman demonstrates the way in which every writer, researcher, and curious human has choices to make when they turn their sights to revisiting history, with the intention of bringing a story back to the future.
In the victors' telling, the realm was beset not just by the Mad King but by a sudden and entirely irrational action on the part of his previously not-mad son, who for no reason at all kidnapped the daughter of one of the most prominent nobles in the land while she was betrothed to one of the other most prominent nobles.
The victors in Iraq and Syria now face new challenges as they rebuild cities shattered by the showdown with IS. After IS's defeat in Raqqa, Raqqa residents formed a council to run the city but they had no budget when it was first set up, just residents streaming into their tin, run-down headquarters demanding everything from instant jobs to getting their damaged farmland back.
Its post-World War II ethos still holds it back from committing combat forces, and it is not a member of the inner circle of intelligence sharing called the "Five Eyes," a club made up of the Anglo victors of World War II. (The other three are Canada, Australia and New Zealand.) A lengthy negotiation to improve the intelligence relationship last year ended with only modest changes.
She seems to have grasped some superficial lessons from the last two presidents: As the first White House victors of the smartphone era, Mr. Obama and Mr. Trump each succeeded as a kind of lifestyle brand, their campaigns experienced in viral video snippets and projected across social media by supporters eager to share pictures of themselves, and their candidate, and themselves with their candidate.
But how and why we wear them has shifted over the years, from the laurel wreaths of the ancient world, bestowed on victors (and deemed so necessary to the functioning of a martial culture that Darius III of Persia, in the fourth century B.C., kept 46 men employed just to weave them), to the floral crowns donned by animists in medieval Europe to dance around maypoles and welcome spring.

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