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"worthy of" Definitions
  1. good enough to have been written, said, done, or created by (someone, especially someone famous)

970 Sentences With "worthy of"

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It was worthy of protection in TR's time, and it remains worthy of protection today.
"I think everything is complex and worthy of conjecture and worthy of a close look."
They saw me as someone who was worthy of wedding-day happiness, worthy of feeling beautiful.
Even if Cyborg isn't worthy of unquestioned adulation, she is, at the very least, worthy of consideration.
I try to remember that I am worthy of anyone, but mostly that I am worthy of Joe.
"Through group therapy, I learned that I wasn't just worthy of therapy, but I was worthy of healing."
I am capable, I am smart, I am worthy of your attention, and I am worthy of being heard.
" –Gerry Conway "Dear 25-year-old, you're strong, capable, magical, beautiful inside, outside, and worthy of affection, worthy of people's best.
"I wanted to prove that I am worthy of love, and that I'm worthy of achieving and being accomplished," he said.
And every episode of Louie presents the other figures in his life not as worthy of ridicule but as worthy of understanding.
Rather than focusing on a product worthy of our dollars, try to create or highlight an experience that is worthy of our aspirations.
"If she is worthy of being on a bill, she is worthy of not sharing it," a woman wrote on The New York Times's Facebook page.
If you are in crisis, please text TALK to 741741, and remember you are always worthy of help, and you are worthy of your biggest dream.
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Americans are looking to the Democrats to prove that they are worthy of retaking the White House and, ultimately, are worthy of the House majority handed to them.
"Heartland" was a way of saying that women's work — and the private world from which it traditionally emerged — is worthy of being called art and worthy of displaying.
Being nonwhite, non-Christian, and non-native were qualities that made someone less worthy of being given a job, or, if hired, less worthy of a well-paying job.
We publish the book of our lives every day through our actions, and through our conduct we teach one another what is worthy of admiration and what is worthy of disdain.
And as my daughters set out on the world, I want a leader who is worthy of that truth, a leader worthy of my girls' promise and all of our kids' promise.
America's culture wars are, in part, about our heroes — which ones are genuine, worthy of an honored place in the American story, worthy of holding up to our children as role models.
I give myself a talking to in the mirror to say, 'You're worthy of being here, you're worthy of being at this game, you will make the correct decisions, you might make mistakes.
That means that anything Trump does — bombing Syria or failing to get wall funding in the midst of an unpopular government shutdown — is worthy of support, because Trump himself is worthy of support.
She has an impressively braided 'do worthy of Daenerys Targaryen.
Potstickers worthy of your real or imagined Asian grandmother await.
To make a plan for us worthy of American Ideals.
Still, there could be others worthy of becoming Azor Ahai.
Republicans have praised Gorsuch as well worthy of the job.
And this, I believe, is an achievement worthy of fireworks.
And that it's worthy of your admiration, even from afar.
Yup. A firework show worthy of the Fourth of July?
Friends, Jon just might not be worthy of your allegiance.
It's a test we're worthy of devoting ourselves to daily.
A man worthy of The Shed, even if it's fake.
We are truly not worthy of this piece of art.
So which service is most worthy of your monthly subscription?
This fabulous pirouetting gun disarm is worthy of Master Rayllamm.
Aw, are we finally seeing someone worthy of our khaleesi?!
Add cheese, and you've got a dish worthy of applause.
That doesn't mean they aren't worthy of recognizing and correcting.
MacBook Pros are becoming worthy of their "Pro" moniker again.
The Mueller hearings were undeniably important and worthy of televising.
"They are not worthy of the public trust," he said.
It demands, for once, a policy worthy of the name.
Booker's giving is certainly notable and worthy of some praise.
This is a "riveting literature worthy of the Pulitzer" situation.
Here's the story, which is worthy of a soap opera.
And every single one is worthy of recognition and treatment.
Team Julio Jones to show he's worthy of the shot.
AND, MY BODY — IN ITS ENTIRETY— IS WORTHY OF LOVE.
This airline continues to prove itself worthy of its name.
This initiative finding is interesting and worthy of further study.
It is every bit as worthy of attention and conversation.
What else is worthy of eradication, or at least delegation?
"I think it's worthy of additional scientific research," Boyer says.
That is a matter worthy of investigation by oversight committees.
What makes this problem worthy of his time and attention?
They are not even worthy of being compared to her.
So which coins or tokens are worthy of investing in?
Is it truly worthy of the criticism we have seen?
He schools us in three domains worthy of close study.
That is an embarrassment worthy of a Washington Post editorial.
First the Russian strongman Vladimir Putin is worthy of admiration.
Canadian literature had yet to be considered worthy of study.
" Wilson offered a defense worthy of Lionel Hutz: "Your honor?
It's now a mainstream idea, worthy of the president's ire.
But the still itself is worthy of a closer look.
Ford seems an intelligent but harmed person worthy of respect.
The "rape joke" work is worthy of its own book.
It's a scenario worthy of a Stephen King horror story.
I mean, at least it's not worthy of one yet.
Such conduct is certainly worthy of indictment, legal and rhetorical.
The War on Guns is not worthy of your time.
Let's honor the occasion with a song worthy of it.
That's the debate that is worthy of the American people.
Lord & Taylor's own start is worthy of the frilly paper.
Moss delivered a sermon worthy of any church or synagogue.
Something worthy of a time capsule, or a memory box.
You are worthy of love, no matter your body shape.
Our sad, crumbling world is not worthy of Keanu Reeves.
Some of the works are worthy of the finest museums.
They are tricksters and survivors, worthy of caution and respect. 
He was acknowledging them as people worthy of our attention.
Black Christians in Africa are seemingly not worthy of protection.
But who's worthy of consideration as the next best thing?
Is Alec Baldwin's Trump worthy of a supporting actor nom?
It is a professional agency worthy of respect and support.
One other exchange during the hearing is worthy of note.
They would risk all to be worthy of their comrades.
Update Which spring hotel openings are worthy of global acclaim?
Of course, having a team worthy of watching always helps.
That's a turn of events worthy of a mystery novel.
It would, for once, be propaganda worthy of the name.
Egos What makes a story worthy of an entire book?
Our crumbling, imperfect world is not worthy of Keanu Reeves.
That feat alone is worthy of the title "chief mouser."
It's all compellingly strange, and worthy of your renewed interest.
So what makes a question worthy of a public answer?
America does not value every person as worthy of protection.
I've painted things much more worthy of a custodial sentence.
What exactly are we trying so hard to be worthy of?
"He's worthy of the hype," Virginia Tech coach Buzz Williams said.
The issue is a legitimate one, and definitely worthy of discussion.
And, of course, the occasion was worthy of a Facebook Live.
In a way, she's asking who is worthy of being idolized.
When something is on Wikipedia, it's treated as worthy of noticing.
It's certainly a performance worthy of getting out the tear gas.
Now, that would be a real party worthy of Jack Dawson.
He is not a great man worthy of a high honor.
The World Trade Organisation would not be worthy of the name.
There is freedom and serenity and you are worthy of it.
He is no longer worthy of your trust or your regard.
I didn't think I was worthy of that kind of hatred.
Here are some alternative scoops worthy of an anticipatory tweet: 1.
Click through for 10 products that are worthy of your discount.
I just never felt like I was worthy of her sunshine.
To others, it was a sexual obscenity worthy of legal action.
As if 'people like us' could ever be worthy of love.
Sometimes those outlets are worthy of trust and sometimes they aren't.
Not even in a production this smart and worthy of praise.
Now there is a question worthy of the world's best consultants.
Surely that is the real scandal, and one worthy of protest.
Real talk: We aren't worthy of Selena Gomez' strength and resilience.
I hope they continue to feel we're worthy of their votes.
Or perhaps I'm simply not worthy of experiencing such a moment.
New or not, Price has long been worthy of academy attention.
Oculus director Saschka Unseld has produced a work worthy of reference.
If that isn't worthy of "Daily Show"-like ridicule, nothing is.
Instead, it's something thematically paramount and worthy of an enormous stadium.
Are we [the facial difference community] not worthy of representing ourselves?
If that tale isn't worthy of a massive party, what is?
Your music will remain timeless, for those worthy of hearing it.
Or that his tweets are witty ripostes worthy of Downton Abbey?
I never thought I'd be worthy of being her actual friend.
Speaking of big changes, here are two more worthy of note.
Only in "The," however, do they have material worthy of them.
The correspondence between Mary and Alistair is worthy of Noël Coward.
A civilization that might – perhaps -- even be worthy of our grandchildren.
In 2014, he made his case for being worthy of induction.
The NIH grants committee deemed her work "not worthy of discussion".
At the time, only royalty was deemed worthy of such treatment.
I think that's a question worthy of the White House answering.
I had to prove that I was worthy of my position.
Worthy of your time: Read the entire piece at Vanity Fair.
Would that make Cooks or anyone else less worthy of respect?
Talbot seems to have credentials worthy of those awards, doesn't he?
Sandwiches are worthy of our recognition, our thoughts, and our praise.
In the meantime, remind yourself that you are worthy of love.
Republicans will argue Gorsuch is a mainstream conservative worthy of confirmation.
At the very least, this story seemed worthy of more discussion.
" He added that the question is "not worthy of a response.
That subtle turn toward cynicism was worthy of hard-boiled noir.
Are ballplayers the only contributors to the commonweal worthy of acclaim?
How we can be that terrible and still worthy of love.
I don't mean which products were worthy of trust last week.
A stunning pumpkin layer cake that's worthy of the Thanksgiving table.
And that makes it worthy of ... well, its own call-out.
Why that might be is, again, a subject worthy of debate.
Was the sacrifice of a generation worthy of the war's outcome?
That was a storytelling structure that was worthy of being investigated.
It was a tribute worthy of the 18-time Grammy winner.
I've often wondered if Donald Trump was even worthy of impeachment.
Murdock had "proven himself worthy of continued employment," the statement said.
They have already lived lives worthy of our attention and appreciation.
Why do you think they could be worthy of a Pulitzer?
Only the most serious are considered worthy of bothering the hospital.
We will be worthy of all who came before us. Wado.
Before agreeing to a meeting, confirm it's worthy of your time.
It was a case worthy of Ace Ventura, the pet detective.
While worthy of support, we did not fund the organizations targeted.
It's a stunning achievement, worthy of a great director's twilight years.
The BAT is an idea worthy of debate and serious consideration.
This woman can make a perfume ad worthy of the Louvre.
The approach is not worthy of respect in a democratic society.
And we need a president who is worthy of their bravery.
Afterward, you can decide if they're worthy of your physical presence.
Show us that you are worthy of the office you hold.
Amy Poehler's good looks are truly worthy of the big screen!
Sisqó knows those onomatopoeic pants are worthy of an entire song.
They are Very Important Persons and worthy of our utmost respect.
That makes the Wu-Tang Clan worthy of study, says RZA.
To be worthy of the great inheritance that our founders bestowed?
Both artists present elements of the everyday as worthy of awe.
Yet in universities, it can be considered assault worthy of expulsion.
We treated them as though they weren't worthy of moral consideration.
You either believe that he's a GOAT-level genius worthy of defending in the strongest possible terms, or you think he's a corny dude who's barely worthy of the memes designed to poke holes in his persona.
Embedded within Austen's comedy of manners is the subtle but sustained assertion that women should concentrate less on whether they are worthy of a potential suitor and more on whether a potential suitor is worthy of them.
We think he is worthy of investing in for the long term.
That is only a small step from calling them worthy of death.
"But in my view, it is worthy of further exploration," Moran said.
They're targeting the very idea that we are all worthy of protection.
It's time for Congress to act like adults worthy of their office.
Why did they get designed as online combatants worthy of an airstrike?
The land and the sea offer an ecosystem uniquely worthy of study.
It's presenting these works and their creators as worthy of more study.
I guess some women are just beyond respectability, not worthy of it.
Not every update about a superhero movie is worthy of great attention.
"But today, the water is not even worthy of touching," he said.
Also worthy of noting: the free version doesn't really get you anywhere.
It's traffic-busting technology worthy of cult 1960s cartoon family The Jetsons.
It's worthy of the "RTX" name, even when compared to desktop versions.
FACT compiled this list of eight synths worthy of a contemporary reissue.
The challenge is producing a first film that's worthy of a sequel.
She appears to feel worthy of power only because of her birthright.
Business school: A surprisingly contentious topic worthy of any protracted Twitter tirade.
It isn't worthy of the broken iPhone it was, seemingly, shot on.
I was struggling to think, 'Am I worthy of being in this?
Besides, what democratic politics worthy of the name doesn't mobilize "the people"?
But flaws and mistakes don't make someone less worthy of human decency.
When they did it was a goal worthy of a cup final.
It's a trippy roller coaster ride worthy of big budget science fiction.
They're all rulers of the empire and worthy of their own superlatives.
Women are so capable and worthy of roles written specifically for them.
"She's not sure she's worthy of love in her head," Johnson explained.
What you're looking for is something worthy of a busy scholar's time.
But he acknowledges there are elements of his administration worthy of support.
Go deeper: This gender pay gap chart is worthy of your time
But "super carry" seems more worthy of a deep sigh than hyperventilation.
He does not have the distinction of being worthy of Becca's attention.
We send out books because we think they are worthy of review.
We believe all sexuality and pleasure is something worthy of more visibility.
This important effort is worthy of U.S. support, but it's not enough.
Our troops are worthy of a commander-in-chief who respects them.
Trust us, this one's worthy of a frame-by-frame break down.
I'm not worthy of even elementary health care without paying for it?
Some physicians describe the decrease as "encouraging," but not worthy of celebrating.
I would say, though, this machine is worthy of a trial cohabitation.
Next year, he finally gets a solo film worthy of a king.
" We say "mean" because he called Leslie ... "worthy of a minstrel show.
It was a performance worthy of Ares that no speech could afford.
The look was a stellar creation worthy of its original McQueen tribute.
I was just a blubbering mess, like, 'I'm not worthy of this.
Juggie's troubled back story only helps make the character worthy of obsession.
These capabilities, plus unmanned air and undersea vehicles, are worthy of pursuit.
Seems like a stretch worthy of a Hall of Fame first baseman.
Yet many of their crimes are heinous, unforgivable, and worthy of punishment.
Surkov also sees Russia's authoritarian, repressive ruling style as worthy of emulation.
He dubbed the plan a "political document" that's "not worthy" of consideration.
At the very least it's an issue worthy of further public discussion.
McVeigh was remorseless, defiant, and worthy of not one ounce of pity.
As with every Spanish town, there's a church worthy of a visit.
The red cochineal pigment, derived from insects, is worthy of additional consideration.
In these and other ways, the principles are worthy of boardroom focus.
How can I evaluate whether a charity is worthy of my donation?
LONDON — It was a flourish worthy of the 1962 escape from Alcatraz.
That they are deemed worthy of consideration, though, suggests something has changed.
Having trouble coming up with a sentiment worthy of the universe's attention?
The breakfast taco is worthy of taking up pitchforks and torches for.
There's a contagion of Washington coverage that isn't worthy of your time.
Surely that is worthy of some sort of condemnation given his promise.
Once again, Gabriel has found captivating subjects worthy of her prismatic attention.
So how do you, dear reader, decide what's worthy of your praise?
You shouldn't have trusted us,' is hardly worthy of our great government.
"Ugliness is a gatekeeper to being worthy of love," one participant says.
But unlike Wrigley Field or Fenway Park, it isn't worthy of preservation.
Nearly everything here is worthy of close study, so recommendations seem unfair.
There are so many sheroes who are worthy of recognition and celebration.
It's the personalization that is most fascinating and worthy of sociological study.
Trump, a former fashion model, that looked worthy of a magazine spread.
City Kitchen There's no secret to tender chicken breasts, worthy of raves.
Both display a level of spectacle and design worthy of the neighborhood.
That's why President Trump's campaign against Amazon is worthy of continuing scrutiny.
Kim finally has a plot thread worthy of Rhea Seehorn's acting chops.
How often will the media deem a primary challenger worthy of coverage?
"Of these keywords, Feidian is especially worthy of attention," the report says.
In his eyes, I am a human, worthy of forgiveness and compassion.
Regardless, her moves on the pole Sunday night were worthy of acclaim.
They signal that these men are heroic and worthy of honor. Period.
"The world has knighted you worthy of such a thing," he added.
I don't want to do anything that's not worthy of my time.
"Is a disabled or frail person not worthy of love?" he asked.
You don't have to be great to be worthy of love, Proud.
If that's not worthy of impeachment, I don't know what is. pic.twitter.
It's a slick, fun little action adventure title, worthy of its pedigree.
The Purple Berry Cheesecake is a dessert more worthy of international superstars.
Absolutely. But great listeners treat all perspectives as data worthy of consideration. 
Their actions are not worthy of the salaries that they are paid.
Mostly, they&aposre worthy of your hard-earned cash — or reward points.
"We are proceeding in a manner worthy of the Constitution," she said.
The exhibition's final room is painted a canary yellow worthy of Versailles.
Is Snapchat worthy of respect as a revolutionary form of social media?
And it can lift up mothers as worthy of dignity and equality.
There is no doubt that President Trump's actions are worthy of impeachment.
"He still didn't feel worthy of everything given to him," Garrow says.
The energy and ambition of this effort is certainly worthy of applause.
Must we ourselves not become gods simply to appear worthy of it?
If the iPad Pro is worthy of its own operating system, I think it's also worthy of new I/O options and evolving from this idea that iOS products can only have a single connector on the bottom.
Our aim is to meet you in the spirit of a resolute conviction that you are a human being who is worthy of being loved by us and that we are human beings worthy of being loved by you.
That means the commission doesn't feel it's worthy of being declared a landmark.
Not sure which apps are worthy of prime real estate on your iPhone?
Another important decision is deciding what news is worthy of a mobile alert.
Such synchronicity alone makes it worthy of cultural consideration of a certain kind.
From these binders, he'll cull a few women worthy of turning into Marthas.
It's certainly a compelling possibility, and a consideration now worthy of future investigation.
His account of escaping the US is, alone, worthy of a reader's attention.
But the larger argument of his column is also worthy of examination. In
From Jon Snow to Daenerys, they are all worthy of the Iron Throne.
This administration and the hate it spreads are not worthy of our country.
Covered in 30,000 Swarovski crystals, the bag is definitely worthy of an heiress.
That seems worthy of praise, no matter how tacky you think the outcome.
We are barely worthy of your content, Will, but we're glad you're here.
Thompson's circumstances truly were unique, they ruled, and worthy of a reduced ban.
My parents were—and still are—undoubtedly worthy of "#1 Mom & Dad" mugs.
More than anything else, they are people first, worthy of dignity and respect.
Both in terms of employment and innovation manufacturing is worthy of political attention.
Truly unprofessional and only worthy of a FAKE NEWS Organization, which they are!
And he'd let them know they are worthy of respect, care, and attention.
"All Bodies Are Worthy Of Love" I have never been a thin person.
I did not feel like I was worthy of love, especially romantic love.
"I guess," he said, "staying inside is worthy of celebration." video video video
But it turns out underwear isn't the only thing worthy of a click.
When I was treated like shit, I didn't feel worthy of anything anyway.
It was a colorful case, worthy of page 250 that Saturday in Wilmington.
Being able to adequately meet demand is almost worthy of praise these days.
They come in two eye-catching metallic shades worthy of any night out.
A ballerina, mime, and tightrope-walking trio worthy of, well, 33.5k Instagram likes.
Others, that its second sequel, BioShock Infinite, is worthy of such an accolade.
Wherever you are in the journey, you are worthy of respect and love.
Kristin: Definitely worthy of a lede photo for an end-of-year list.
"[The] trigeminal is evolutionarily important and worthy of intense scientific attention," Carr said.
We all have bodies that are worthy of holding in a high regard.
Spitzenkandidaten are a step towards turning them into something worthy of the name.
"We need to create an environment that's worthy of [shoppers'] time," Cornell said.
There's no question that Samsung's Galaxy S10 is worthy of the "flagship" moniker.
Rebel Wilson's hilarious alone makes this film worthy of a V-Day viewing.
And that is considered a social and political crisis worthy of presidential attention.
Something is always going on in that place that is worthy of ridicule.
P. Keaton, then it's shocking and nuanced and contradictory and worthy of note
"To this day, it remains worthy of appreciation and promotion," the commentary said.
It's common knowledge that the world is simply not worthy of Ryan Gosling.
They are worthy of God's grace, just as they bestowed grace upon me.
In and of itself, this may not be worthy of raising an eyebrow.
It's us who must become worthy of his fierce loyalty and thicc bod.
Upon reflection, however, these threats suggest, however inadvertently, a course worthy of consideration.
Sachen is a beast unto itself, worthy of its own Tedium issue someday.
Eclipses also have interesting effects on the atmosphere that are worthy of study.
Pick up the whole collection for a makeup routine worthy of a siren.
Or, should I say, it's worthy of a chuckle until a certain point.
In the heartland of free enterprise the mortgage system is worthy of Gosplan.
He is a daily reminder that I am worthy of a father's love.
The enthusiastic description from my waiter had been worthy of an eye roll.
She was a gleeful cartoon of self-empowerment — a product worthy of endorsement.
If you think Hillary's laugh is grating and therefore worthy of mockery, fine.
Surely there's something else about iOS 10 that's worthy of pointing out, right?
Just remember: no matter how your gender manifests, you're always worthy of love.
It might be worth seeing if it's worthy of a Guinness World Record.
They're hungry for big and bold new ideas worthy of the 21st century.
Could even a tawdry supermarket tabloid be worthy of a gushy, nostalgic tribute?
Some members of Congress have actually made suggestions worthy of discussion and action.
To qualify as a country worthy of investment, certain standards must be met.
If this isn't worthy of your sympathy tears, we don't know what is.
The full-frame, mirrorless camera takes stunning pictures worthy of your Insta feed.
However, there is one aspect here that is commendable and worthy of praise.
But some men are proving that their pecs are worthy of admiration too.
We believe that our disaster response efforts remain worthy of the public's trust.
Varys still isn't exactly worthy of MVP status, he's just the most worthy.
I'm not arguing that the allegations, if deemed credible, aren't worthy of examination.
While this is certainly not disappointing, it isn't worthy of excessive excitement either.
Food was made worthy of human attention by acquisition of an artificial aspect.
And hey, at least you'll have a feast worthy of giving thanks for.
That's a program we should all agree is worthy of a federal investment.
But by deciding to get up and do something, you're worthy of praise.
You tell her the truth: She is beautiful, good, and worthy of love.
The Presidential Medal of Freedom would not even be worthy of the Birdman.
Truds did have one solid victory worthy of the gravity of this situation.
In fact, that should make you worthy of one and so much more.
This one is related to the above, but worthy of its own mention.
It's that they are not morally worthy of being among the affiliated groups.
If so, he went out with a maddening performance worthy of the Bills.
The idea is worthy of your time, worthy content, worthy audience, worthy journalists.
"Truly unprofessional and only worthy of a FAKE NEWS Organization, which they are!"
All waiting for Will to determine if they are worthy of the paper.
But none as divinely worthy of stained glass or the National Portrait Gallery.
Recipe of the day: This Guinness pie recipe is worthy of a celebration.
I still have to be convinced of anybody being worthy of my vote.
Justice Alito suggested that Mr. Bartlett's statements were not especially worthy of protection.
You're worthy of being in the rooms you're invited to...You bring value.
It will position you as a leader and someone worthy of the spotlight.
It's not becoming and it's not worthy of the caucus-goers in Iowa.
"She even said that ballet's not worthy of the soul," Ms. Mearns said.
" That, he wrote, would be "a clear and obvious error worthy of overturning.
They've tolerated his worst behavior, much of it worthy of removal from office.
As host, Trump could invite any world leaders he deems worthy of including.
Whether you try to date or not this year, you're worthy of partnership.
Few argue that 99 Ryerson is architecturally worthy of being designated a landmark.
And they believe what he has done is worthy of considerable praise. 3.
No easy solution exists, but there are examples out there worthy of consideration.
Bulgari made its name with diamond-encrusted showstoppers worthy of a royal coronation.
The law established a mechanism to transmit evidence worthy of an impeachment inquiry.
That's not a record worthy of throwing the first punch on this story.
We'll see if I have a life worthy of being portrayed by anybody.
Who should win: "The Irishman" is certainly the most worthy of the bunch.
Lutsenko told Giuliani that he thought that was a question worthy of investigation.
That's a breaking development worthy of coverage from others in the media, right?
The werewolf transformation scene in particular is worthy of an Oscar by itself.
You're not worthy of the trust the people (used to) have in you.
Another extension worthy of a mention is Mozilla's own Firefox Multi-Account Containers.
Fanning said those factors made Element a unique case, worthy of a waiver.
It's an honor for people to deem the work worthy of such talk.
Chrysler became famous for rollicking presentations worthy of halftime at the Super Bowl.
This convoluted language worthy of a Soviet bureaucrat is fast withering into irrelevance.
As the title indicates, it takes boys who were seen as a group—reduced to an indistinguishable pack of animals—and insists that they be viewed as individuals, children worthy of love, and then, years later, men worthy of justice.
The harm is also rooted in the fact that another person is telling someone that he is not worthy of something everyone else is worthy of just because of his sexual orientation, race, or some other aspect of his identity.
"The notion that you weren't worthy of being counted was very painful," she recalls.
Once upon a time, visible roots were a trend worthy of Blake Lively's approval.
Bigelow Aerospace hopes its time in orbit will prove the technology worthy of inhabitants.
She's off figuring out how to get a headstone that is worthy of Richard.
What makes it worthy of the praise is the trifecta of benefits it bequeaths.
So yes, he is also worthy of a "coolest man of the year" award.
Bran currently holds the title, but he's not worthy of the job quite yet.
But flyover country is also a term, like pussy, worthy of reclamation and complication.
Be that as it may, I think this incredible detail is worthy of mention.
They argue that this makes his tape worthy of publication under the First Amendment.
In 2003, he told a congresswoman that she was not worthy of being raped.
No, but that didn't stop her from having thoughts worthy of sharing out loud.
If that's not worthy of a drink or ten, I don't know what is.
We know what you're thinking next: What scents were worthy of his carry-on?
But it's in many ways worthy of more attention than it's thus far received.
How does Euron even know who she is, or that she's worthy of capture?
And it doesn't cost anything, she just has to prove she's worthy of it.
In Russia, playing Pokémon Go inside a church is apparently worthy of jail time.
There was nothing about me really that was ultimately special, worthy of their fandom.
In describing his behavior with lobbyists, Mulvaney did something outrageous and worthy of attention.
In a twist worthy of Bond, the most outspoken critics are not from Japan.
The stage was bathed in pink and purple lighting worthy of a Prince show.
And while finding a gift worthy of her can be hard, it's not impossible.
Without independent oversight, we will not have a prison system worthy of our values.
"What is worthy of the dignity of a human, we haven't reached that yet."
"Judge Kavanaugh's impeccable credentials demonstrate he is worthy of this nomination," the letter reads.
In June, Lipslut again found another cause worthy of using the brand's massive reach.
So, that's how I understood journalism; that it was worthy of risking everything for.
He has no tolerance for Old Money heirs who aren't worthy of their inheritance.
The UK is full of natural and historic landmarks that are worthy of recognition.
This brilliantly entertaining biography argues persuasively why his memory, too, is worthy of conservation.
It's worthy of criticism and attention because it's a kind of postmodern performance art.
She subsequently silenced her critics in a Twitter rant worthy of husband Kanye West.
There isn't a particular situation that makes a person more worthy of psychological support.
Are you worthy of a swipe right based on your looks and your profile?
But for R29 fashion news writer Channing Hargrove, every day is worthy of Champagne.
Most of your first initial thoughts are not worthy of the light of day.
Others include telling survivors you believe them and that they are worthy of love.
Information about our political views is highly sensitive and therefore particularly worthy of protection.
This was an unexpected finding that is worthy of further study, noted the authors.
She's relatable because she's written, acted, and treated like a being worthy of consideration.
Since he's taken office, the list of questions worthy of investigation has only grown.
You are worthy of love in your current body, whatever that body looks like.
And you can get self-conscious about it, like, 'Am I worthy of this?
But when does wheeling and dealing become worthy of prosecution or removal from office?
We were also treated to a boxing-match worthy of blows and parrying blows.
His collaboration with Smirnoff is also worthy of a place on any Instagram timeline.
A "Kodak moment" is, after all, one we deem worthy of rescuing from oblivion.
They are just as worthy of dignity and fairness and equality as anyone else.
If people don't notice and respect that, they are not worthy of your attention.
If he was worthy of their respect, they would have given it to him.
There are some promising ideas, however, about IQ enhancement that are worthy of considering.
I'm trying to get this bill on its merits to be worthy of support.
Now that's a good idea—and a response that's worthy of a viral post.
USAID must work only with those worthy of being entrusted with American tax dollars.
You have to constantly prove to yourself that you're worthy of your self-belief.
The trio of investigators conclude their paper by outlining other areas worthy of inquiry.
There are few possible reasons for this: She doesn't consider him worthy of acknowledgement.
Surely there are other, more despicable bros in the world worthy of our protests.
And you've got a shot at making it worthy of saving in a fire.
We believe that this situation is absurd, worthy of a Hollywood script, a Comedy.
Ms. McLaughlin has a presence worthy of an intellectual giant, as does Mr. Holm.
Perhaps this alone made her so uniquely worthy of a district attorney's feverish pursuit.
Were these children, he asked himself, worthy of any less than his own child?
"Roots" is updated in a version as worthy of attention as the 1977 original.
Keep doing whatever it is that you did that is worthy of congratulations. 15.
INDIA'S biggest banks tend to have official-sounding names, worthy of a central bank.
What made the Neiers sisters, Taylor, and their mother worthy of a reality show?
You don't think this is a scale of bias worthy of Pravda and Izvestia?
He is truly worthy of the seat held by the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
Those factors drove the story national and make it worthy of a closer look.
This bill did not pass Congress, but such a solution is worthy of revisiting.
Because, in Greathouse's world, an egg is more worthy of funding than a woman.
Apparently, there wasn't a single woman worthy of even being nominated this time around.
"Judge Kavanaugh's impeccable credentials demonstrate he is worthy of this nomination," the governors wrote.
Rose believes Suzuki has carved out a career worthy of the Hall of Fame.
But multiple international agencies have designated razorbills as worthy of conservation concern as well.
Kavanaugh is clearly worthy of this nomination based on his record and his intellect.
And the listeners responded with a raucous ovation worthy of, say, a Tchaikovsky symphony.
But that alone doesn't make you more worthy of attention than someone who is.
He fended off the blows with arm strokes worthy of a martial arts master.
No matter what, it'll be a show worthy of social media posts for days.
Trump is worthy of condemnation for his conduct in seeking to end the investigation.
In your opinion, are they worthy of being reinjected "into the realm of cool"?
Obviously, that would be good to know, and a subject worthy of further research.
And they have a variety of points of view and that's worthy of discussion.
Republicans have proven they are not worthy of the trust Americans put in them.
In another sign of Mr. Kasich's relevance, he has been deemed worthy of attacking.
And only one man seems worthy of carrying the torch from Messi and Ronaldo.
It lasted because we decided to make something that might be worthy of lasting.
Emails that are deemed worthy of the dashboard, however, don't look like ordinary emails.
The sound they came up with was worthy of such a meeting of titans.
Why is this case still important and worthy of, as you note, finite resources?
Our lives are beautiful contradictions, worthy of inclusion in spaces, in stories, in societies.
What makes a result like that not worthy of being one of your records?
Worthy of your time, per the NYT: How to survive when money is worthless.
It also requires serious craft and is a competitive business, worthy of great respect.
Even if it's not a terribly long answer, it's worthy of opening the puzzle.
But these famously long-lived bottles are not the only ones worthy of aging.
" She also described what had been too general: "Roughly, anything else worthy of mention.
To Fisher, "statistical significance" meant the hypothesis is worthy of a follow-up investigation.
And yet change—even making it clear what constitutes violations worthy of a permaban!
Outgoing and brash, Hayes is a player's coach worthy of his nickname, Wild Bill.
The poor, historical villages of Italy were never thought to be worthy of saving.
But Hollywood has struggled to find a project worthy of her talents since then.
To me, this seemed a sad metaphor for life, worthy of an Ibsen play.
Cat-as-a-Hat: a goofy gimmick worthy of Dr. Seuss — but it works!
Kris Dunn is looking increasingly worthy of the No. 5 pick in the draft.
The sports cars were not the only thing worthy of being polished by hand.
But it was physics that he found most challenging, and most worthy of pursuit.
The point was to tell teenagers that they were worthy of pursuing their dreams.
But this year there has been a wave of Democratic candidates worthy of enthusiasm.
We also need more women to believe they are worthy of running for office.
Missing, but worthy of a discussion, is the idea of dethroning boss Randall Stephenson.
They're the most powerful waterfalls in the world and seemed worthy of a detour.
Instead, I began my lovesick devotion to proving myself worthy of being a Canadian.
Op-Ed Contributor President Trump's Justice Department has hardly been worthy of its name.
For the dad who needs a set of blades worthy of his knife skills.
"The Wuhan government is not worthy of such good medical staff," one person replied.
These days, there are plenty of efforts being undertaken that are worthy of praise.
Reading books by Latina writers taught me our stories were worthy of being told.
With "In a World … ," Lake Bell writes herself a role worthy of her talents.
And, as Trump rightly pointed out, overprescribing is a factor worthy of more attention.
" Instead, Cannizzaro continued, the district attorney concluded he was "worthy of new sentencing consideration.
Those who adore him can brag that he is worthy of the huge expense.
She gets an agent, an advance and possibly a man worthy of her attentions.
Bad public schools not worthy of our children and $20 trillion in federal debt.
And they enlist people in noble purposes and onto journeys worthy of their dedication.
As we first reported, the menu alone sounds worthy of some Michelin-starred restaurants.
Only recently did he decide that Citi Field was worthy of Mr. Riegel's ashes.
Worthy of Watteau at his most idling, the image seems an uproarious send-up.
"Life in the womb is sacred and worthy of full legal protections," he said.
It's a shot caller, worthy of Lil' Troy: 20-inch blades on the Impala.
That is a bad outcome in itself and worthy of the attention it's getting.
That is, if the conservative coalition proves worthy of the changes it is promulgating.
Which, of course, isn't anything any reporter worthy of the name would worry about.
For most people in the world bears are majestic beasts worthy of our admiration.
The murdered Algerian in Albert Camus's "The Stranger" isn't even worthy of a name.
Regulatory reform is every bit as worthy of our attention, and maybe more so.
"The people of this country deserve a president worthy of your bravery," Gillibrand said.
But now they find themselves at a loss for weighty words worthy of impeachment.
Perhaps the world is a mess, but life is still worthy of our love.
It was a brutal card of Thai muggings worthy of a Bangkok back alley.
If your loved one prepares desserts worthy of The Great British Baking Show, this comprehensive kit, which includes a turntable and other baking and decorating supplies, will help them make cakes worthy of the tent — and maybe even a handshake from Paul.
Of course hate mailers can't be relied on for propriety, but many of them choose to forgo salutations, as if to declare that you aren't worthy of one, even though you were somehow worthy of being written to in the first place.
It's finding something that's unique and really potentially big, that's worthy of your time, worthy of these sacrifices and all the emotional energy you have to put into this, because you don't become successful as a part-time worker as an entrepreneur.
"Ratelle wants to send people a strong message, saying: "We are worthy of being paid.
Is a filthy, glued-together spork worthy of the franchise of Woody and Buzz Lightyear?
You're worthy of putting on that swimsuit and strutting your stuff in front of everybody.
Some have strong words for those who see them as criminals worthy of immediate deportation.
So I think there are a very serious concerns that are worthy of discussion here.
Sure, most Tweets are disposable, but there are also millions that are worthy of preservation.
She changed her name to Lily Rose Lee and began to feel worthy of love.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Barring those theories, I considered yet another option worthy of examining.Jealousy.
My life was so full, exciting, and worthy of celebrating, with or without a baby.
At 17, Yara Shahidi has carved out a style worthy of longtime red carpet veterans.
We are not worthy of a couple as endearing as Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel.
Both are worthy of Michelin Stars, if the judges would just open their damn eyes.
And you have some journalists are really worthy of the title, and some are not.
This is a show worthy of Michelangelo's art, which is all you need to know.
Rickman has found in the Sun King a character worthy of his imperious, reptilian charisma.
Only with such storybook eyes, Pecola believed, would she be worthy of more than disdain.
However, it is not clear whether Labour's recent performance leaves it worthy of that accolade.
If everyone's raising money, how do you decide which cause is worthy of your money?
After all my interaction with humanoid machines, only robot Han was worthy of real questions.
Mr Epstein is a formidable investigative journalist and his quarry is worthy of his talents.
It all comes down to having a solid foundation of feeling worthy of being heard.
But right alongside her is a co-star worthy of some praise of his own.
I just believe deeply that all human life is worthy of protection of our laws.
The result is a luxe machine worthy of your attention—but not necessarily your money.
Glass pipes used to smoke cannabis are works of art worthy of being on display.
By "those," he means high-level talents, players worthy of the second—or first—pick.
In 2003, getting iTunes on Windows was a huge deal worthy of its own event.
For some of us, this tweak may be the most useful and worthy of enthusiasm.
Amazon's virtual assistant is worthy of its own section as its implications are so broad.
The scholarly half will launch a "legitimate academic enterprise" fully worthy of a research university.
Yet, the TV academy simply didn't find these big Dragonstone-Winterfell moments worthy of awards.
This forced me to think of every character as being worthy of their own movie.
While listening to them croon isn't painful, it's hardly worthy of this level of hype.
They must be worthy of the trust that people place in them and their institutions.
The AIF passes on reports it deems worthy of further investigation to the prosecutor's office.
This week they released three new pins, all of which are worthy of your attention.
Every reveal that Kirkman formed is worthy of a movie unto itself more or less.
A senior Saudi official denied the account, calling it "a complete fantasy worthy of Hollywood".
The specific timing of this behavior remains a mystery, and something worthy of future research.
The committee's chairman, Republican Chuck Grassley, defended Gorsuch as a mainstream jurist worthy of confirmation.
And in its final moments, it packs a punch worthy of Thanos' golden-gloved fist.
Finding something that's worthy of the amazing lady in your life is no easy feat.
The health of both Clinton, 68, and Trump, 70, are legitimate issues worthy of exploration.
But you don't need a barn to have a festive fall gathering worthy of HGTV.
To let them know they are worthy of getting their photos taken, of being seen.
To be clear: Trump's success (so far) on his foreign trip is worthy of praise.
We reflect on our virtue and practice, and whether we are worthy of this offering.
What if Netflix backed production with a budget worthy of those slick Upper East Siders?
Her series proves that rescue pets are just as cute and worthy of our attention.
But Framebridge, a custom framing startup launched in 2014, is actually worthy of that title.
" BERMAN: "What's circulating on the internet that you think is worthy of a congressional investigation?
I'm not arguing that DiCaprio's performance in The Revenant wasn't worthy of an Academy Award.
Those criticisms, and others, would be worthy of debate, no matter who was in office.
I was no less worthy of a two-piece than anyone else, I told myself.
If there were ever a skin-care product worthy of an eye roll, it's essence.
Perhaps Muhammad is worthy of great reverence because he is believed to be god's messenger.
Click through for the elixirs that are worthy of an honorable mention in Hawn's collection.
Perhaps because of the tone Gervais set, the ceremony featured few moments worthy of cheer.
Others are less headline-grabbing but are both important and worthy of immediate bipartisan support.
The insides of bassets' ears are biological reserves worthy of protection by the United Nations.
This is a goal worthy of bipartisan cooperation so rare on Capitol Hill these days.
We have an awesome security team, our first cultural principle is be worthy of trust.
The SEC strives to promote a market environment that is worthy of the public's trust.
The pair have a love story worthy of, well, one of his lovelorn musical numbers!
This reality is arguably more worthy of our time and attention than 10 millimeter enthesophytes.
It is worthy of notice that this ranking doesn't correlate to GDP or military prowess.
The foundation has a network of local curators to help find artists worthy of support.
Well-made animated shorts are no longer worthy of inclusion despite the high ticket prices.
A tribute — and, with the prospective scholarship, a cause — worthy of Mr. Scott's many achievements.
Now, sex makes me feel powerful, and I ask: Are my partners worthy of me?
If the Senate truly desires BAH reform, there are more equitable options worthy of pursuit.
He responded graciously and offered that it was his subjects who were worthy of attention.
The other big difference is Lyonne, who finally gets a role worthy of her magnetism.
One day, perhaps even next time, we can deliver a sustainable Olympics worthy of them.
You have to go back some years, but they are definitely worthy of that description.
And to be fair, the Doritos Locos Taco is a culinary triumph worthy of accolades.
Some people still don't seem to understand that all body types are worthy of love.
I felt that I was only worthy of being loved as long as I won.
These experiences only reinforced our belief that all life is sacred and worthy of protection.
The wait for a real heart that can be transplanted requires patience worthy of Job.
That was, for many Southerners, a cause worthy of abandoning compromise and taking up arms.
Nettles was gorgeous — worthy of her femininity, her sexiness, and her dignity — like anyone else.
There were two categories of people that Health Canada felt were worthy of medical cannabis.
Chris Matthews in the WashPost, "What made Bobby Kennedy so special": Worthy of your time.
It's a special reunion tour, so I deem it worthy of my entertainment budget funds.
Since 1896, the Lodge company has been producing hearty cast-iron cookware worthy of admiration.
"I wonder if the peace we've negotiated for is worthy of its name," Davey said.
Some of the articulations here have a stark insistence worthy of a Minimalist-minded player.
But sometimes, the president will say or do something that is worthy of … deeper review.
But it's exactly that type of specificity that makes Minhaj's new show worthy of note.
Yet despite the intrigue, worthy of a "House of Cards" episode, one thing is certain.
" He added, "Truly unprofessional and only worthy of a FAKE NEWS Organization, which they are!
Whatever I had done to deserve him once, I was not worthy of him twice.
One of these days, he is going to find some content worthy of his form.
But, to his chagrin, he struggled to find a digitized object worthy of his methods.
Teenage influencers started concocting fake brand deals so they could appear worthy of corporate sponsorship.
So I thought it was worthy of him having that moment, soaking it all in.
It's more of an artistic, soulful film and worthy of its place within the genre.
Professor Baym, in her introduction, explained why these types of novels were worthy of study.
How do those retailers then convince the consumer that the line is worthy of investment?
And yet, for some, its atmosphere and intriguing performances will prove worthy of the outing.
Others said the interview on Russian state television was a skit worthy of Monty Python.
That tries to do right by people and that's worthy of this country we love.
But that does not make it any less valid, or any less worthy of praise.
But that ephemerality belies just how layered songs can be, and how worthy of attention.
The company did so because it considered the ornate facade a jewel worthy of preservation.
Has cheerleading evolved into a true competitive sport, and are cheerleaders athletes worthy of respect?
Yet it may be worthy of a watch for fans of typical haunted house fare.
Carlson asserts that it is "hard to argue" that Trump's behavior is worthy of impeachment.
It might not be Black Friday yet, but this price is worthy of the sale.
To Mr. Trump, there is only one person on his team worthy of attention: himself.
Mostly, I wish he had been born to a man worthy of being his father.
Should internet access be a basic human right, worthy of being protected around the world?
It was a strutting spectacle of contempt for democratic processes worthy of President Trump himself.
"My bottom line is: Go deep and make the show worthy of watching," she says.
In the era of #MeToo, this is a movie that is worthy of a watch.
We shall have discovered our souls and become worthy of sharing this planet with them.
This is more worthy of the word "music" than the surprise album Eminem just dropped.
Two notable moves have recently happened that are worthy of note in the European scene.
We are worthy of someone's complete and all-encompassing respect, time, love, honesty, and energy.
This is why he'll never be an effective leader or one worthy of our respect.
It was a legal battle worthy of a Federation starship taking on a Klingon destroyer.
Wednesday's session is focused on what constitutes a high crime or misdemeanor worthy of impeachment.
If you think my work is worthy of the prize head on over to emmahackartprize.
The show at the Louvre demonstrates why Mr Soulages's art is worthy of such attention.
Memory is obviously misleading, because Lamba thought his source material was worthy of a sequel.
If we don't see those victims as worthy of coverage, they just won't get it.
We don't know what's going on, but this is a legitimate issue worthy of consideration.
Such cruelty propels Chinonso to change his life: He will make himself worthy of Ndali.
Of course, Robert Whittaker's masterclass against Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza is worthy of praise most high.
No one raised concerns that the material was contentious, dangerous or otherwise worthy of censure.
This is not because Trump has somehow become less racist or less worthy of condemnation.
So, yeah, nearly killing the franchise you exist within is worthy of a dismal ranking.
However, the corporate tax part, experts said, included some ambitious proposals worthy of further discussion.
But are these artworks worthy of, say, Pugcasso — or are they just plain Shih Tzu?
These artists are all worthy of inclusion as well as serious research by the curators.
It's not even worthy of any type of serious reporting, because it would not happen.
I had gone through so much, and worked so diligently to try to prove to my old supervisor, myself, the Air Force and those around me that I was a human being worthy of respect, and worthy of the uniform that I still wear.
Other actors almost worthy of holding Thor's hammer were Alexander Skarsgård, Charlie Hunnam, and Joel Kinnaman.
Brush on one to two coats, and you'll have a bushy brow worthy of a runway.
The answer is simple: fewer, but healthier adtech companies, poised for growth and worthy of investment.
Overall, Quigley likes the new study, but he says there are some limitations worthy of note.
It turns many individuals worthy of care and understanding into a massive, inhuman entity of fear.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Is the plot of your life worthy of a big-budget Hollywood film?
All we know is that Comey has new records he thinks are worthy of further investigation.
Removing one's clothes doesn't preclude one from seriousness of purpose, nor is it worthy of scorn.
Otherwise, we'll see more South Parks treating us like goofy, alternate costumes worthy of their derision.
But, since he has a nine-month-old baby, that's a challenge worthy of an Olympian.
And yeah, some are drug addicts... but that doesn't mean they are not worthy of compassion.
For some, reports about Oreskes have raised big questions about whom NPR deems worthy of protection.
So, is the recent run up to 20,000 in the Dow worthy of the same attention?
Trust is requested, patients provide it, and we do our best to be worthy of it.
Apparently, Frank (Charlie Weber) and Oliver (Conrad Ricamora) weren't worthy of invites to the breakup dinner.
France had already swung the momentum their way, and proved themselves worthy of a quarterfinal visit.
It's not their taste, but the people eating them that deem them worthy of star power.
And when Doc appreciates her choice of restaurant, he proves that he's worthy of her respect.
On its own, it's a spectacularly silly moment worthy of groans and cheers in equal measure.
If you're fat, or don't have fat in the right places, you're less worthy of love.
I am so worthy of love; as is everyone else, regardless of how our bodies look.
Was the hero-prince still worthy of our belief in his mission, in his flawed kingdom?
If Whedon signs on, he'll be making an allegiance switch worthy of a comic book storyline.
Society's labelled us the lowest of the low and we're not deemed worthy of medical attention.
Worthy of your time: How Duterte Used Facebook To Fuel the Philippine Drug War (Buzzfeed News)
The bank initiated its coverage of the sector, finding five stocks worthy of a buy rating.
"You're beautiful, you're loved, and you're worthy of a happy and healthy life," the card read.
" Stone has called the treatment of former NFL players "a scandal worthy of a presidential tweet.
The circle is the imaginary boundary we draw around those we consider worthy of moral consideration.
They must make a robust argument as to why their candidacy is worthy of their vote.
" She added, "This double standard makes it clear that women's sexuality is not worthy of innovation.
Worthy of your time: The Streaming Wars: Its Models, Surprises, and Remaining Opportunities by Matthew Ball
So, how do these guys make a soundtrack worthy of Barnum's creative spark and enormous ambition?
But I do believe deeply that all human life is worthy of the protection of laws.
For fans outside of his native state, Dawson also has one more project worthy of excitement.
It won status as a breakthrough drug worthy of speedier approval from the regulator in 2013.
Portugal's long history of making wines puts it in a category very worthy of your exploration.
So much so, that her breakup/self love anthem is worthy of its own Christmas card.
And I wanted other mothers to see that their bodies are worthy of acceptance and love.
"For me, it's like: Is someone HIV-positive not worthy of love?" said Sepélveda Jr., 33.
These are well-crafted and entertaining shows, highly recommended and worthy of just about anyone's time.
And worse, many of them are preemptively brushed off as unintelligent racists not worthy of respect.
It was exciting to be identified as a "successful young professional" worthy of giving professional direction.
Worthy of an unboxing party with the bridesmaids, the dress arrives in a big beautiful package.
We are not worthy of a celebrity couple as cute as Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
His defense attorney argues it was simply a tasteless joke and not worthy of jail time.
Last night, the Rockets put on a display that was worthy of hanging above the toilet.
They "mouth" foreign objects to determine what they are and if they're worthy of a meal.
That seems to miss the mark about what's worthy of poking fun on in the Valley.
We wanted our lives to validate their struggle; we wanted to be worthy of their suffering.
And even the lowest are capable of incredible acts of humanity and are worthy of decency.
Also stay tuned for a tribute to A$AP Yams with Jay Worthy of LNDN DRGS.
Each object within the show is worthy of investigation, whether for its composition, message, or ingenuity.
It is our pleasure and hope to create an episode worthy of everyone's enthusiasm and support.
Zen Zen, the world will be as worthy of you as any child in this world.
Then, and only then, will we really be worthy of being considered genuine leaders of faith.
The good news is you should also have waxed yourself into a woman worthy of love!
Grossman peppers his talk with examples of warriors worthy of emulation—laconic Spartans, noble knights, Batman.
In his eyes, and the eyes of his administration, they are not even worthy of letterhead.
Arpaio is neither a "patriot" nor "worthy" of special treatment; he's a criminal and a bigot.
The FBI had three reasons for choosing Deripaska for a mission worthy of a spy novel.
But I'm hanging onto the essential belief that my work is worthy of a few tears.
A big love involves using power well, seeking honor and glory and being worthy of them.
Some agree that the president's approach was inappropriate but maintain it is not worthy of impeachment.
Check out these 5 tips for getting lips worthy of the MTV Movie Awards' best kiss.
Simple, classic, and built to last, they are definitely worthy of anyone's "business essentials" short list.
Winning the Cup should fire you up and validate that you are worthy of all that.
On those facts alone, the Judicial Redress Act would be worthy of passage by the Senate.
And what we, the living, can do to build a better world, worthy of their sacrifice.
The Court must now prove - through its work - that it is worthy of the nation's trust.
Its algorithm determines whether a candidate is worthy of a closer look from a hiring manager.
Walmart has a deal right now on the MacBook Air that is worthy of your attention.
Porsche promises the 600 horsepower Taycan will provide a driving experience worthy of the Porsche brand.
You've been my hero since a child and you continue to be worthy of that title.
PEOPLE got a sneak peek and uncovered five hidden gems worthy of Instagram — and beyond. 1.
The takeaway was that the Met had deemed no work by Harlem artists worthy of display.
You only got an invitation if the leader of the organization deemed you worthy of it.
However, Zhavoronkov insists that Insilico and Bitfury are worthy of trust in a data-driven economy.
On some level, Rebecca knows that Josh Chan is not really worthy of her focussed attention.
It's worthy of the buzz — and of seven and a half cumulative hours of your time.
What Captain Marvel says about our culture is of course an interesting subject worthy of discussion.
This thing is worthy of a clickbait-style "One Weird Trick to Organize Your Life" headline.
They're hopeful, serious, and worthy of deep analysis for the first time in a long time.
The mental wear-and-tear of travel is worthy of the same attention, Columbia's Rundle said.
I am proud of this president and view him as a man worthy of great respect.
I certainly hope that future appointees to the court will be worthy of that high office.
Should at-home genetic tests count as a health care expenditure worthy of a public subsidy?
If not, tell me something almost worthy of the encryption: Whose house burned to the ground.
Why did The Times think this is worthy of three pages of coverage and numerous photographs?
To show others that someone is worthy of love, but — hold up — you've already chosen them?
It even arrives at your doorstep in a crate worthy of the Ark of the Covenant.
Rather, they tend to be highly rational and eager to show that they're worthy of responsibility.
It's a game worthy of a final, and someone will be very unhappy to lose it.
Chris Murphy (D-CT) noted that the chain of events was worthy of a Simpsons episode.
I've also generally favored books that seem worthy of more attention than they've received thus far.
To turn heads, Chrysler became famous for rollicking presentations worthy of halftime at the Super Bowl.
He wanted a show that would be worthy of Dorothy, of the women who inspired her.
The jury introduced "DAMN." into the process and ultimately decided it was worthy of the prize.
"I thought it was worthy of him having that moment, soaking it all in," he said.
Giant electric light canisters worthy of a theater stage framed the walkway — too hot to touch.
I've always found that to be a very interesting and universal human desire worthy of explanation.
Or, is it public art and worthy of protection, even if it is on private property?
This barbecue born of peppers, pimento, fire and Jamaican history carries a tradition worthy of celebration.
It's a powerful passage, worthy of chills if not tears, and this concert was no exception.
Toward the end, a brief viola solo attained a moody grandeur worthy of the late Romantics.
The best way to attract a mentor is to create something worthy of the mentor's attention.
They forget who, in a democracy, has every right to demand leaders worthy of our respect.
And they're also bound to be a disaster if your partner isn't worthy of your trust.
In Scandinavia they treat their people as their most precious resource worthy of investment and support.
As long as an obese person was working on losing weight, they were worthy of appreciation.
But this campaign logistics question hardly seemed worthy of airtime in the final debate before Iowa.
And each drawing, when it was finished, would be worthy of anybody's wall to hang on.
They are among the few $23 headphones that actually look and feel worthy of the investment.
Then, in small groups, have students come up with their own music topics worthy of debate.
They, too, deserve the chance to prove themselves worthy of good work, and a good life.
It was a closing charge worthy of a champion, though he finished three shots behind Thomas.
The welcome design tweaks alone are enough for it to be worthy of a call-out.
Moore was cast because the Pirelli version of Juliet shows that everyone is worthy of love.
This is heavy stuff and worthy of consideration by all Americans, especially those who visit Hawaii.
He once told a fellow lawmaker that she was not worthy of being raped by him.
Even so, these wines are rarely inexpensive and none seemed worthy of being designated best value.
MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA: Obviously, you masterminded this incredible escape out of Japan, worthy of a movie.
" He continued, "I do the 'real' restaurants, and these are something else—not worthy of stars?
These efforts are worthy of support, and regardless of party or ideology, they are worth defending.
If these were isolated instances involving one cabinet official, it would be worthy of our concern.
They are a delight to watch and are God's creatures, worthy of our caring and protection.
In some ways, his circumstances seem even less worthy of judicial solicitude than his predecessors' were.
People like Peter get put on the worthy of being treated like a human being track.
Their 102 posts are a sustained performance worthy of Saul Steinberg; even the puns have puns.
Others had to wait for their impact to convince editors they were worthy of the honor.
Covarrubias died in 1957 at age 53, ending a career worthy of a much longer life.
Of course, there was one character in particular who was worthy of my obsession: Dylan McKay.
"Whoever did this is not worthy of the French republic and will be punished," he said.
Novels are dangerous and cause insanity, until they become classics worthy of being studied in college.
"It's not as simple as STEM is valued and worthy of incentives and everything else is not."
It's tempting to dismiss Musk's concerns as ravings not even worthy of a B-list Hollywood screenwriter.
Blurring the lines between artist and viewer, the artist contends that we're all worthy of superhero status.
Hopefully Sansa will be sober this time, and we'll get some actual news worthy of a trailer.   
Then get out there and use that education to build a country worthy of you boundless promise.
A humble reindeer grows into a fire-breathing steed worthy of the fairy godfather of funky festiveness.
The "Cash Me Ousside" girl wanted security worthy of a president ... and that's exactly what she got.
It's a guest list worthy of an official event, but it has no affiliation with the WEF.
Read on to see what the internet found most worthy of conversation over the last few days.
In early stages you're making squiggly lines or basic curls, later you're generating ornamentation worthy of Alhambra.
There's a 1929 Duesenberg owned by an heir to the Dodge fortune and worthy of Jay Gatsby.
This would hardly be worthy of comment in most countries, but in North Korea it is remarkable.
Find your miraculous, mundane survivor-ancestor, and live a life worthy of their suffering, attention, and blessings.
And the 20-carat ring is definitely worthy of a princess, or in this case, an heiress.
So we've pulled together our favorite dessert recipes worthy of being the focal point of the party.
And Frances Perkins, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's labor secretary, certainly lived a life worthy of a namesake.
Ben wanted me to feel that I was worthy of commanding such a room with my voice.
It is about who is seen as a full human being, worthy of respect and narrative interiority.
And just like art, she's worthy of your time and observation, but doesn't exist to please all.
I tried six Trader Joe's frozen appetizers to see which ones were worthy of my next party.
The tech platforms are certainly worthy of scrutiny, but we can go a bit overboard at times.
Global universities do not have to have a physical presence abroad to be worthy of the name.
Well, we have tracked down a deal that is worthy of your attention, despite the upcoming sales.
Though I never stopped gaping at the surroundings, there was plenty on the menu worthy of attention.
I tell people that he is worthy of this amount of attention, and very few people are.
Based on the findings, we've roundup up the top five hospitality brands most worthy of your commitment.
Together, Nancy Reagan and her husband, Ronnie , wrote a White House love story worthy of Old Hollywood.
Worthy of your time: BuzzFeed News' years-long investigation into abuse at a Catholic orphanage in Vermont.
Her master's thesis was, her Cornell supervisor said, worthy of being presented to the American Astronomical Society.
Aretha Franklin will be remembered with a tribute worthy of her legacy as the Queen of Soul.
Although, he still skewers America's foundational hypocrisies with sharp verbal assaults worthy of his character, Silky Johnson.
Government accounts single out butchers who sold dog meat, suggesting it was unusual and worthy of record.
Pence has argued that Trump is a decent and good man worthy of comparisons to Ronald Reagan.
But the art world first needs to broaden its vision of what it deems worthy of display.
But it's also an opportunity show off obsessive design and attention to detail worthy of Steve Jobs.
Some of them are super cringe-y, some are relatable, but they are all worthy of chuckles.
But the advent of e-commerce and e-readers has prompted questions worthy of their own tomes.
While Winfrey's return is worthy of applause, she is the only black CEO who makes the list.
This courageous beacon has bedecked his beautiful self in a costume worthy of any clown college president.
What makes her worthy of a 6-episode podcast are her controversies and the allegations against her.
Men's ambitions are seen as worthy of respect, even when they don't align with our own ideals.
But with this easy (and extremely charming) hack, anyone can achieve chiseled cheekbones worthy of King Kylie.
I'm fat, after all; that is, lazy, slovenly, and not worthy of being loved, liked, or admired.
Portia Doubleday had a bounty on her head ... in a plot worthy of a Shonda Rhimes show.
On Sunday, the show will officially hit 600 episodes -- a milestone more than worthy of a 'Woohoo!
For all its undeniable comic verve, though, Winter Song packs a melancholic punch worthy of its title.
Brussels has its problems, he added, but Mr. Trump's "hyperbolic" comments were not worthy of a response.
The two small feet at the bottom of the OnePlus Travel Backpack are also worthy of commendation.
Recently, CNBC surveyed the sprawling universe of smartphones, and picked out a few gems worthy of mention.
Our blended families, affairs, and relationships are not always a source of drama worthy of a telenovela.
So we are saying 'you are worthy of our investment and I think you can do this.
"People are made in God's image, and worthy of respect," he said in an email to Mashable.
" Bush called for "a compassionate, responsible and courageous policy worthy of a compassionate, responsible and courageous nation.
In this Cowboys fan's opinion, the Patriots are the worst and Tom Brady is worthy of derision.
Though Governor Northam wasn't in the room, the question of whether he's worthy of reconciliation certainly was.
At the very least, womxn's pleasure is as worthy of being as visible as cis men's sexuality.
According to the bill, performing abortions is "unprofessional conduct," worthy of a minimum one year in prison.
Together, Nancy Reagan and her husband, 'Ronnie,' wrote a White House love story worthy of Old Hollywood.
That's not even a temperature most Canadians would think is worthy of screenshotting and posting on Twitter.
Furthermore, I learned from my time on death row that even the guilty are worthy of salvation.
Complimentary bites and drinks will be served, followed by a post-viewing soirée worthy of a monarch.
Draw the reader's attention to your qualifications and highlight other strengths that make you worthy of consideration.
First, the basic design here is worthy of praise, just as it was with the original S6.
Hair that has been blown out, straightened, pinned, and braided into an updo worthy of the Oscars.
The Black List has become a kind of champion for challenging scripts that are worthy of praise.
But what really makes Mario worthy of god-tier villain status is his cruel treatment of Yoshi.
So within Tom Tom, we explore the idea of what 'great' means or what's worthy of notoriety.
The market ought to determine what is worthy of being in our newsfeeds and what is not.
And it must, MUST, feature a celebrity that I feel is worthy of my time and analysis.
Maybe these are embarrassing photos of you that seemed worthy of posting during college or high school.
Treating that claim as legitimate and worthy of protection cheapens our nation's commitment to true religious liberty.
The life of the former prisoner of war and 2628 presidential candidate is certainly worthy of attention.
" For the new justice, that lack of statutory support made the question "worthy of this Court's attention.
The only recent Republican investigation worthy of merit in the last two decades is Fast and Furious.
"We are all capable of great things, worthy of love, and allowed to express ourselves," she concluded.
If ever there was an issue worthy of public debate, congressional ethics rules should take center stage.
What about this case gave you the sense that there was something worthy of a deeper look?
However, the issues involved in the seemingly straightforward task of counting people are worthy of our consideration.
Terrain, respect for indigenous populations, and avoiding damage to the environment are all factors worthy of consideration.
Those who continuously push that type of behavior are not worthy of the office they are seeking.
Rubio will now be tested with scrutiny and challenges worthy of a serious contender for the presidency.
The story of Nassar's crimes is an appalling one and worthy of the extensive coverage it received.
Clinton as a serious candidate worthy of tough questions, while Mr. Trump is sometimes handled more benignly.
How do we re-engineer the land, roads and neighborhoods of the places deemed worthy of salvation?
They're worthy of most any cyclist's dream quiver, but some of the bikes are nicer than others.
But only some are worthy of their parabolic rise, according to Miller Tabak equity strategist Matt Maley.
Even if Planned Parenthood didn't do abortions, none of these "wonderful things" are worthy of taxpayer funding.
Charlie Kirk: It is so beyond realistic, it's almost not even worthy of even analyzing the policy.
That striving to be better, to do better, worthy of the great inheritance that our founders bestowed.
Even these tidbits received a level of online speculation and enthusiasm worthy of a major political event.
But a bill rushed through a secretive process, especially this monstrosity, is not worthy of your vote.
We expect our presidents to be paragons of rectitude and propriety, to be worthy of our pride.
Few filmmakers make the world seem more wondrous than Werner Herzog, more worthy of exploration and veneration.
The Night Tiger cloaks a mystery worthy of a detective novel in a fascinating setting — 1930s Malaya.
Taking a co-ed group and isolating them in the wilderness is a practice worthy of study.
One with ensemble members who are, in fact, worthy of carrying an A-plot now and then.
The fact that I didn't feel worthy of love, that I lacked inherent value, drove my decisions.
So he feels this pressure to pretend that he has experienced something that's worthy of his illness.
The designers will then create a one-of-a-kind ship worthy of the Piano Man himself.
Are front-yard gardens really a menace to society worthy of lawsuits, jail terms, and large fines?
It turns out Wright and Lynch were the would-be pupils truly worthy of the Gryffindor crest.
Not only did the metaphor not work; it was not serious enough to be worthy of consideration.
Alternatively, if something is deemed not worthy of DVR real estate, they'll push for a swift "Delete."
Her response was to burst into public howls of rage and lamentation, worthy of a Greek tragedy.
A double-page spread in a deluxe printing can be stunning to behold and worthy of study.
Every one of the 18 had a narrative worthy of a dissertation on the horrors of war.
Women don't need to cater to men, or emulate them, to be worthy of love or respect.
I increasingly see myself as a good person — one worthy of love and success, despite my imperfections.
Why was it distilled to a ligature, not worthy of its full breadth of letters and words?
Don't let her brood over me nor waste herself on anyone not worthy of her or you.
Meanwhile, there are zillions and jillions of artists who are just as worthy of getting these things.
Democrats hope that Mr. Mueller will tell a story of presidential misconduct worthy of the public's censure.
" Or Seneca: "He who fears death will never do anything worthy of a man who is alive.
After much work, the simple original mosaic — worthy of a prosperous Pompeian merchant's home — has been unearthed.
Let's create capabilities that provide an objective and transparent basis for which products are worthy of trust.
Hillary Clinton's election night event is worthy of presidential notice ... and the joint's in full construction mode.
We're saying we think the subject is worthy of interviewing; that's our approach with By the Book.
Advisers to other prospective Democratic candidates for 22012 acknowledge that Mr. O'Rourke is worthy of their concern.
Front Burner This ample chocolate bird is worthy of a spot on the dessert buffet this holiday.
Through her words and his expert images, he emerges as a character worthy of his own story.
Now Argentina will take on France, in a match that could have been worthy of a final.
Everything illuminated everything else; everything was interesting; great Elvis was as worthy of enjoyment as great Mozart.
It wasn't an act of recklessness but of the kind of planning worthy of a moon landing.
Mr. Rajoy is treating that threat as an act of insurgency, worthy of a forceful police response.
For his legislative good sense and opposition to Trumpian excess, Mr. Gershon is worthy of voters' support.
I felt like I wanted to do a show that was worthy of that kind of devotion.
He taught me that I'm worthy of love and affirmation beyond just being treated as a hookup.
These were calculated stunts worthy of reality television -- not befitting the President's annual address to the nation.
It's a twist worthy of a show as complicated as Elite — and one in need of explanation.
We teach girls that their problems and stories are not worthy of empathy or serious literary consideration.
What did the Pratt Institute student Margaret Daly come across that she felt was worthy of saving?
This conversation in the Oval Office is a valid matter of concern and worthy of further investigation.
Federal officials' failure to keep their promise was "hardly worthy of our great government," the judge wrote.
"Historically blacks have used the military as a way to prove they're worthy of citizenship," Bunch said.
The prime minister must show he's worthy of his job before the 2019 election and act decisively.
This bundle offers both a complimentary game and controller, making it at least worthy of your attention.
It almost seems too easy to be worthy of comparison, too basic a task to be significant.
The larger question at hand is who decides what is worthy of preservation in the first place?
If those grassroots efforts are not worthy of the right of private association expressed in NAACP v.
The dark pandemonium of the Trump West Wing has become a wormy scene worthy of Hieronymus Bosch.
But what would Buffett deem worthy of buying at a time when stocks remain near record highs?
Nonetheless, the Russian approach to A2/AD was still worthy of study, Hodges said in an email.
Acosta's betrayal is "worthy of bipartisan outrage and should offend every American father and mother," Reyes wrote.
The majority of people who decide what is valuable and literary and worthy of time are men.
He celebrated wildly, chest-bumping his partner and delivering an upper-cut worthy of a heavyweight boxer.
The city's rugged fans know hockey well enough to spot a powerful adversary worthy of their badgering.
Will they find the president's behavior more impulsive and foolhardy than usual, and therefore worthy of impeachment?
And yet it is its own kind of living creature, worthy of at least some basic compassion.
Bolsonaro "While worthy of support, we did not fund the organizations targeted," DiCaprio said in the statement.
The same might go too for riders, who see drivers as amateurs and less worthy of respect.

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