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The two chains are not just admired by industry analysts.
Hope Hicks is loved & admired by all who know her.
"General Kelly is greatly admired by everybody here," said Díaz-Balart.
Did you ever think your sensibility would be admired by Oprah Winfrey?
He is a public figure, someone admired by many people, me included.
She has been admired by, among others, Philip Larkin and Sylvia Plath.
Though essentially an international outcast, he is admired by some at home.
Admired by many foreigners and few Israelis, loathed by many, mostly Israelis.
Although Malthus is still admired by some, the green revolution rubbished his hypothesis.
Jeff is greatly admired by legal scholars and virtually everyone who knows him.
He is respected and admired by colleagues and friends of all political stripes.
Tesla's founder is admired by so many, most likely, because he's a visionary.
Loved and admired by all of us who were fortunate to meet him.
Though not widely known outside Canada, Mr. Wagamese was admired by his peers.
Though Mr Cetinkaya was not widely admired by investors, his peremptory removal unsettled markets.
In Victoria's Secret's world, women wore lingerie in order to be admired by men.
Both are self-sufficient and admired by subjects/students as much as they're feared.
Independents picked Obama over Trump for their most admired by a 3-point margin.
Legend has it that Diogenes was the philosopher most admired by Alexander the Great.
No other man was named as most admired by more than 2% of respondents.
He was widely admired by his competitors, who were shocked by news of his arrest.
Someone representing every virtue admired by the party would be just fine for television, presumably.
You were admired by so many for your devotion to your wife and two daughters.
Mugabe is admired by some in Africa as an elder statesman and anti-colonial hero.
She was admired by her colleagues for her thoughtfulness, candor and finely crafted writing style.
She is said to be highly admired by some executives in Condé Nast International's boardroom.
"He is deservedly admired by many in this town," Mr. Hatch said of Ed Kavanaugh.
Comparably surveyed over 15,000 employees across the tech industry to see how the reputations of Big Five tech companies — Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft — are faring and found that the following five companies are the most admired among tech workers: Headquartered: Redmond, Washington Number of employees: over 124,000 Most admired by: 9 percent of respondents Headquartered: Menlo Park, California Number of employees: over 603,000 Most admired by: 10 percent of respondents Headquartered: Cupertino, California Number of employees: over 123,000 Most admired by: 18 percent of respondents Headquartered: Seattle, Washington Number of employees: over 341,000 Most admired by: 25 percent of respondents Headquartered: Mountain View, California Number of employees: over 73,000 Most admired by: 40 percent of respondents Google topped Comparably's list as the most admired company in tech.
My dog has a good time being admired by the crowds — everyone says she is beautiful.
Two British bands, Sleaford Mods and Idles—both admired by Mr Spencer—shout with similar voices.
He is widely admired by the rural poor but is despised by the middle class majority.
Not the most popular strip among the general public, it was much admired by some intellectuals.
He has a long history of achievement admired by the justices and lawmakers from both parties.
Washington (CNN)Aretha Franklin, who died on Thursday, was beloved and admired by many, including presidents.
Spike Dubs was one of the State Department's best, a man deeply admired by his colleagues.
All this would erode a profession now admired by many other countries for its excellent qualities.
More importantly though, he's widely admired by many in Silicon Valley, by Sandberg and by Iger.
And back when American presidents were still genuinely liked and admired by the leaders of other countries.
He was admired by the rest of the participants as he helped minimize drama and maximize cooperation.
While not quite radio famous, his music is rollicking and distinctive, admired by ever-widening critical circles.
She also became a Twitter meme as secretary of state, admired by a younger generation of women.
They are also wondering if Mr. Comey, who is widely admired by agents, will survive the crisis.
You provided the best customer service in the industry and created innovations that were admired by your peers.
The Big Horse especially has little to do but to stay loose and be admired by rival horsemen.
Everyone knows Raisman, and his science—anatomy in an era of molecular biology—is grudgingly admired by many.
Most striking of all, he is admired by the Chinese Communists, who "liberated" China in 1949 from KMT rule.
Admired by many for how she has dealt with cancer, she is also viewed as a fitness role model.
In fact, Clare is so beloved and admired by those who know her, that her town has declared Aug.
Whatever that may be, 10 chief executives have been recognized by Glassdoor as being highly-admired by their employees.
Her gorgeous visage was admired by several Redditors on June 2, which led everyone to her dedicated Instagram page.
Unpretentious but not unsophisticated, Barker's light, unslurred mezzo was admired by none other than fellow non-belter Billie Holiday.
He's admired by some, despised by others—but either way, he's a wiseguy who won't be forgotten anytime soon.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 20133 Mr. Wolfe was much admired by his fellow writers.
Sometimes dubbed "mini Merkel", Kramp-Karrenbauer is admired by the CDU upper echelons for her appeal across the party.
These Democratic leaders, admired by many young women and men, should make clear that Mr. Weinstein also deserves condemnation.
Admired by many, reviled by others, the Great Imam of a leading hardline Muslim organization is wanted for pornography.
He is still admired by many conservatives, who believe he handled himself with a quiet dignity throughout the campaign.
Later, his often fantastic imagery was looked back on as a precursor of Surrealism, admired by artists including Max Ernst.
All this rarely happens in industries such as the technology business, where outperformance is, by and large, admired by all.
Clinton — much admired by more than a few billionaires — by raking in tens of millions, 27 bucks at a time.
Shenzhen Transsion's three Africa mobile brands all rank among the most admired by African consumers, according to a recent survey.
Neil was a respected operator, admired by his men for his approach to servant leadership, and an incredible human being.
Japan's vaunted reputation for punctuality, much admired by visitors to the World Cup, seems not to apply to fiscal policy.
Years later, Stottlemyre was admired by the pitchers he coached for his optimism and his ability to relate to them.
At age 53, she has firmly established herself as an essential contemporary painter whose virtuosity is passionately admired by younger artists.
President Xi Jinping has been admired by many ordinary Chinese for advancing the "Chinese Dream" -- a vision of a stronger nation.
He's universally admired by a party that's still stitching up the wounds of a long primary between Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
By the second world war, it was well on its way to becoming the industrial candy-store so admired by Nehru.
Vietnam has also maintained "geopolitical flexibility and relationship-building" — two qualities that "are likely to be admired" by Pyongyang, Fitch added.
Unlike Biden, he is not widely admired by Democratic leaders around the world, nor does he have vast presidential-caliber experience.
Mr. Lee is admired by the conservative base for his anti-spending positions, and Mr. Cruz had long coveted his endorsement.
His once perfectly coifed dark hair, admired by Mr. Trump, is now gray and shaggy without the benefit of a stylist.
The plan not only worked to reduce wasteful spending in California, but it was admired by other states for years to come.
Yee's become an infamous figure back home — hated by some, mocked by others, admired by a few, and pitied by the rest.
Many more supermodels, those admired by Rousteing in his teenage years, followed, including Bianca Balti, Natasha Poly, Alessandra Ambrosio, and Raquel Zimmermann.
Steve King, the Iowa congressman admired by farmers who has stumped with Cruz all week, jumped in to defend his favorite candidate.
Especially worth checking in Geneva will be the latest changes to the Stelvio S.U.V. and Giulia sedans, both much admired by reviewers.
An article on Friday about the artist Brian Donnelly, known as KAWS, misspelled the surname of an artist admired by Mr. Donnelly.
Widely admired by conservatives, Mr. Luttig left the bench in 2006 to become general counsel of Boeing, a position he still holds.
Mr. Woo is admired by many for his fair, sometimes even democratic, views, but he lacks visible support from major political blocs.
A 56-year-old teacher admired by his community is battling a rare and degenerative brain disorder that is quickly wiping his memory.
The decision by the Obama administration to honor Tubman was a celebration of a historic figure admired by Americans of all political beliefs.
Phillipson, who is 37 and has auburn hair of the kind admired by pre-Raphaelite painters, picked her way delicately through the crowd.
The Art of Collecting PARIS — Henri Fantin-Latour was widely admired by his fellow artists, writers, composers and intellectuals in 19th-century France.
Mr. Moyo, reportedly admired by Mr. Mugabe for his intelligence, was rehabilitated, rejoined the party and was given ministerial positions in the cabinet.
Coming from a commando background during his National Service years, his always-can-do attitude was highly appreciated and admired by his mates.
That persona was imitated by Hollywood, admired by many air travelers, and ultimately, defined a voice of strength, authority and responsibility in the air.
"He has always been deeply appreciated and admired by his colleagues, and played an important role at our agency," the statement read in part.
In the Philippines, President Rodrigo Duterte – who once bragged about personally gunning down drug dealers from his motorcycle – is admired by many Filipino citizens.
Ms. Trott was a neighborhood fixture, admired by friends for her free spirit, passion for animals and her creative work in the advertising world.
She was loved by her friends, she was dearly loved by her family, she was admired by her peers, she was just a shining star.
But she is uniquely positioned to be a spokesperson for women, and still admired by many despite her father's low approval ratings and other troubles.
Selmayr, a 47-year-old German lawyer known as a hard-driving devotee of European integration, is both feared and admired by senior EU officials.
She was loved and admired by everyone she met, and her passing is an excruciating loss that we may never fully process or recover from.
Unlike Trump, Pence is a policy expert, has relationships on Capitol Hill, has a traditional family life and is almost universally admired by social conservatives.
Posthumously recognized by the Surrealist André Breton and admired by Picasso, Cheval's creation was preserved thanks to André Malraux, then the French Minister of Culture.
He was especially admired by Seurat and Gauguin, and also Cézanne, and later, Matisse and Picasso as well as the perennially underestimated American Maurice Prendergast.
During her day she was praised by Michelangelo, hired as court painter to Spanish king Phillip II, and admired by Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck.
He was a pastry chef's pastry chef, admired by professionals in France, somewhat known among pros in America and on the cusp of fame worldwide.
However, you concede that "much of this techlash is misguided" and note that Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google are among the companies most admired by investors.
"Haruka was a beloved member of our dance community, liked and admired by her classmates and respected by professors for her intelligence and spirit," Fenves said.
Huckabee and Santorum are still well-liked and admired by core Republican voters here in Iowa, even if their campaigns have failed to ignite this time.
The Ticuna have loudly campaigned for the right to be able to express their fluid gender, and to be seen and admired by others without prejudice.
In spite of the controversies, Uber was admired by investors in Silicon Valley and on Wall Street, many of whom thought the business exemplified industry disruption.
For a city long accustomed to being admired by foreigners, Paris has experienced a humiliating series of cold showers and shoulders from the International Olympic Committee.
Usually I sat by the piano, with Johnny Costa, a well-known jazz musician at the time, admired by greats like Duke Ellington and Cannonball Adderley.
Trudeau has been admired by liberals around the world for his progressive policies in the Trump era, with Canada accepting more refugees than the United States.
Much of his fame and recognition came in the wake of his growing clothing label, and he was soon admired by a younger generation of fans.
"We are delighted to collaborate with Joanna Gaines, a designer long admired by Anthropologie and beloved by our customer," said Andrew Carnie, co-president of Anthropologie Group.
Pryor, who is on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, is also a former Alabama attorney general who is admired by several top conservatives.
Unsurprisingly for a man who was not only loved by supporters but also deeply admired by his fellow professionals, the outpouring of mourning for Rocastle was overwhelming.
While admired by some as a feel-good depiction of people uniting against the odds, the movie was criticized by others as woefully retrograde and borderline bigoted.
Ms. Rometty was one of the top women executives in the corporate world, a frequent speaker at conferences, and liked and admired by her chief executive peers.
Judge John L. Kane, who was appointed to the Federal District Court in Denver by President Jimmy Carter, said Judge Gorsuch was admired by his fellow judges.
The upper layers of the Liberian government are thick with American-educated technocrats who are admired by the aid agencies and able to cope with their complex demands.
Reputation is important, but Buffett also emphasized another key lesson: While we want to be admired by our peers, we should never have to compromise our own standards.
I think the reason that Bloom became an outlier admired by a small but ardent group has to do with his merging of paint handling and subject matter.
Mr Mueller, who ran the FBI for 12 years until 2013, having been hired by George W. Bush and retained by Barack Obama, is admired by both parties.
The latter concerto was so admired by Beethoven that he may have performed it for Mozart himself, probably with his own impetuous cadenza that has become standard today.
Clinton's unpopularity at the end of her campaign was a complete reversal from her standing at the start, when she, like Biden, was widely admired by the public.
His work was admired by many, from scholars in his own country to the American poet Gary Snyder, whose translations introduced Miyazawa's verses to an English-speaking audience.
Soon, he was ubiquitous on television, admired by Mr. Trump's supporters as a rare mainstream voice for their candidate, and ridiculed by others for unwavering praise of him.
In that sense, her portraits are self-portraits, reflections of her embracing, permissive personality, much admired by the people who knew her well, particularly her longtime studio neighbors.
She is admired by Republicans who see her as a tough advocate of the Trump administration policies on Israel, on U.N. budget cuts, on Iran and North Korea.
Murray was particularly admired by many in women's tennis for his vocal support of their tour and his decision to hire Amélie Mauresmo as his coach in 2014.
Mr. Willhoite had worked for the agency since 2008 and was "deeply appreciated and admired by his colleagues," Pierce Transit said in a statement posted on its website.
"Look at us, we spent three years with basically flat earnings per share, and this is not the formula for being admired by the investment community," Hurd said.
Mr Johnston is not a celebrity—though he is admired by many followers of alternative rock—and it was immediately apparent that his work was of a different order.
He remains Turkey's most popular politician, admired by millions for championing the pious Muslim working classes and delivering airports, hospitals and schools during a period of strong economic growth.
Their Deep Dark Brownie — an immediate hit when the bakery opened in 2005, touted by Oprah Winfrey and admired by Martha Stewart — was crafted specifically for dark-chocolate fans.
"Tristan will be remembered as a talented scientist who was admired by all who knew him and a meaningful contributor to our company's research and development efforts," Allergan said.
Highly admired by the art and fashion crowd, the Mudd Club—an inclusive antidote to Studio 54's opulent elitism—it was a vital component in NYC's dance scene.
One object widely admired by the other lampworkers was a pea-green monster truck with big black tires and flames exuding from six tailpipes—every inch of it glass.
For this, I have, at different times, been pilloried by both sides and admired by both sides depending on whether my neutral principles hurt or help their partisan causes.
Buchwald laments that she "was most admired by my ‪‎agents and ‪designers when I was at my unhealthiest and unhappiest," adding that that's when she got the most jobs.
He was admired by many Cambodians as an embodiment of integrity and vision in a country where art has often taken a back seat to the upheavals of history.
Though forgotten today, Landon was internationally famous in her lifetime as "the female Byron," admired by literary luminaries from Heinrich Heine and Edgar Allan Poe to Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
LONDON — One of the most feted designers here this week — someone whose work has been admired by the Duchess of Cambridge — will not, actually, participate in London Fashion Week.
But in Britain, France, Germany, Poland, Hungary and the Nordic countries so admired by Mr Sanders, the most successful anti-elite movements are broadly of the right, not the left.
Whatever the case was with Mary Jane, she always ended up with her head above water — and that resilience is something to be admired by everyone, even the non-viewers.
She was widely admired by her colleagues as the chair of the Intelligence Committee and her dogged probe into the CIA's detention and interrogation techniques after the September 11 attacks.
Rand's disquisitions on the "virtue of selfishness" and unbridled capitalism are admired by many American politicians and economists—Paul Ryan, Tillerson, Mike Pompeo, Andrew Puzder, and Donald Trump, among them.
After Zuma resigned in early 2018, the ruling ANC replaced him with Cyril Ramaphosa, a much more "normal"-seeming politician and businessman highly admired by economic analysts and overseas observers.
He is admired by Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and daughter Ivanka, but he had not had the opportunity to appear in public with the candidate until now.
On the bench, Judge Garland has a reputation as a moderate, admired by both Democrats and Republicans, who has come down on the government's side in a number of cases.
The veneration of casuals on the continent is a textbook example of cultural exchange, with the young Brits who once admired European fashion now admired by young Europeans in turn.
He is, incidentally, praised and admired by Russia specialists on the National Security Council for his tough line, despite Trump's efforts to build a personal relationship with President Vladimir Putin.
One of the reasons Bush was so widely admired by those of us in the career foreign service and by our colleagues in the military was that he believed in us.
He worked with stars like Jackie Gleason and Woody Allen, and was admired by the likes of Damon Runyon and Lenny Bruce Corey was also known for his left-wing politics.
These days, most of the gay characters I meet are on network TV and already out of the closet, even admired by their straight colleagues as players on their sexual field.
Turkey's most popular, and divisive, politician, Erdogan is admired by millions for championing the pious Muslim working classes and delivering airports, hospitals and schools during a period of strong economic growth.
The New Health Care Singapore's health care system is distinctive, and not just because of the improbability that it's admired by many on the American left as well as the right.
Anti-minority passions in the United States peaked with the 1924 immigration law (much admired by Hitler and, more recently, by Jeff Sessions), which impeded Jewish immigrants and barred Asians entirely.
Phil Solomon, who used repurposed footage, manipulated images and striking soundtracks to make evocative experimental films that were widely admired by hard-core cinephiles, died on April 20033 near Boulder, Colo.
In a memo, one of his advisers said that Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the Philippines, whose repressive leaders are admired by the president, should be given a pass on rights questions.
But when he loosens up he's enlightening — and entertaining — on the procedures of this shadowy agency, feared by many, admired by those who work for the I.A.B. Enough about the cops.
The solid structure of the San Francisco en Ranchos church occupies the central position among foothills, admired by a couple that stands in the foreground, nearly merging into one figural silhouette.
According to Cordell, Anatomical Chart Company products were also admired by Hollywood prop masters, who used his wares in movies like Patch Adams, where Robin Williams famously makes a plastic skeleton talk.
Yves Béhar and Dieter Rams — who was much admired by Steve Jobs and was the visionary behind so many of Braun's products (including my dad's broken electric razor) — both come to mind.
For thousands of years, Afghanistan has been one of the chief sources of lapis lazuli, a prized blue gemstone associated with love and purity and admired by poets as well as jewelers.
"Tristan will be remembered as a talented scientist who was admired by all who knew him and a meaningful contributor to our company's research and development efforts," Allergan said in a statement.
Yet if Nucor's strategy is admired by many, few other corporations mimic it, often because of relentless pressure from Wall Street to whittle down labor costs in order to post bigger earnings.
The former federal appellate judge is widely admired by conservatives and Trump frequently touts his confirmation to the Supreme Court as one of his premier achievements during his first year in office.
Now, when she looks in the mirror, she sees herself as she's always wanted: as a hot, fit young woman worthy of being hit on by every man and admired by every woman.
Experts said that the name Arthur was most likely chosen to pay homage to the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Roundtable, a legendary fictional figure admired by British royals.
Still only 48, he was the future of the Republican Party once: a champion of a flinty yet compassionate conservatism admired by both rank-and-file members of Congress and deep-pocketed donors.
And by all accounts the judge is a dedicated father and husband, respected and admired by those he has worked for and with, without even the slightest hint of scandal in his background.
According to Daniel Schatz, a visiting fellow at Columbia University, his country's economic success is due to its sound institutions and social cohesion, rather than the welfare state so admired by Mr Sanders.
Mr. Simon, who had appeared on concert stages around the world since the early 21960s, was often called a pianist's pianist — greatly admired by musicians and critics if not strictly a household name.
Flanagan is at his best when he's adapting someone else's story, and there's plenty of story to play with in Doctor Sleep, which was critically acclaimed as well as widely admired by King's readers.
It's that power, in Trump's own twice-told tales of titanic achievement, that unlocks all the others—that makes him irresistible to women and unbeatable in negotiation and so remarkably admired by his peers.
Ms. Minter, 68, has been exhibiting in New York since the early 1980s, and is increasingly admired by younger generations for her fearless renderings of both the mechanisms of beauty and its dark underbelly.
" According to a statement released by University President Gregory Fenves, "Haruka was a beloved member of our dance community, liked and admired by her classmates and respected by professors for her intelligence and spirit.
While admired by some as a feel-good depiction of people uniting against the odds, the movie was criticized by others as a simplistic take on race relations, both woefully retrograde and borderline bigoted.
Photos of Ahmed Ali, a military leader admired by thousands of soldiers in Houthi-run lands, appeared on the front page of UAE newspapers on Wednesday meeting the UAE's de-facto leader Mohammed bin Zayed.
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hillary Clinton has lost her top spot among the women most admired by people in the United States after 17 years to Michelle Obama, according to a new poll by Gallup.
Once admired by authoritarian governments elsewhere, not to mention some commentators in the West, for its canny balancing of free markets and party control, China's style of leadership may be about to lose its shine.
The funeral brought together prominent Republicans and Democrats alike in salute of a woman especially admired by political conservatives at a time when deep partisan rancor has reverberated through Washington and the 2016 presidential campaign.
The exhibition offers a memorable opportunity to get to know an unusual oeuvre, which was admired by close followers and connoisseurs during Baron's lifetime but still deserves more critical attention from curators and historians today.
Someday, for instance, I'd like to see Janet Sobel's 1944 drip paintings — admired by Pollock and which Greenberg would later cite as the first instance of "all-over" painting — placed within an Abstract Expressionist context.
To the end, Ms. Madikizela-Mandela remained a polarizing figure in South Africa, admired by loyalists who were prepared to focus on her contribution to ending apartheid, vilified by critics who foremost saw her flaws.
"Priyanka Chopra is a global super star who is loved and admired by fans all over the world for her talent, intellect, beauty and compassion," said Christine Haughney, regional head of marketing at ‎Merlin Entertainments, plc.
In his home state, Cruz often comes across as a rock star, a leader so admired by the grassroots that his endorsement in legislative primaries is the closest thing to a gold standard in state politics.
He was demonized by the United States and its allies for his repression of dissent at home and support of rebellion abroad, but admired by many leftists around the world, especially in Latin America and Africa.
He is trying to demonstrate that, despite the insults and bombast, the U.S.-Australia relationship is bigger than the reckless actions of one man, and should be admired by Americans and Australians alike for doing so.
Five decades into her journey with a camera, her work, most famously in indigenous communities in her native Mexico, has achieved that rare trifecta — admired by critics, revered by fellow photographers and adored by the public.
Heralded for his cosmic discoveries, profound influence on modern science and determination in the face of the crippling Lou Gehrig's disease, the late physicist was admired by leaders both in and out of the scientific community.
He is a scion of Turkey's wealthiest family, admired by some for the success of its Fortune 500 conglomerate Koc Holding and as a symbol of Kemalism, the revolutionary ideology that forged a modern secular state.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - An anti-Communist hero to many, Hungary's longest-serving prime minister Viktor Orban has veered far from his formative liberal views to become a staunch opponent of immigration, admired by the far right across Europe.
Octopus says there are some 35 million active cards in circulation today — covering 99 percent of the seven million population — and the program is widely admired by other countries in Asia that are trying to replicate it.
A household name in the 1990s, he was reviled by critics as a moralistic, sex-obsessed prosecutor and admired by others as an upright truth-seeker pursuing a lying, philandering president who had dishonored the Oval Office.
Ungrudgingly admired by seasoned dirtbags and muscular young rock rats, she is, even though still young, perhaps the first female climber whose accomplishments may transcend gender, and the first rock climber who could become a household name.
Kudrin, who served as finance minister between 2000 and 2011, is admired by investors because of his conservative fiscal policies which helped to build up the large reserves that are now enabling Russia to weather its economic downturn.
Influenced by such big band drummers as Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa, Fontana was admired by Helm, Ringo Starr, Max Weinberg and many others for his power, speed and steadiness, which he honed during his time with the Hayride.
Today, the insatiable demand for content from consumers has prompted brands to look beyond the traditional realm of fashion photographers to Hollywood, as well as to the independent film world, for directors admired by their target market: millennial customers.
Known as a hard charger who pushed for tougher enforcement against drug distributors, Mr. Rannazzisi was admired by some for his zeal but criticized by others for being unwilling even to meet with drug companies before taking enforcement action.
Since first riding onto Peru's political scene on a tractor in Peru's 1990 election, Fujimori has been admired by many in Peru's poorer provinces, where he had schools and roads built and wielded an iron fist against leftist Maoist rebels.
They were admired by Europeans for their rigorous efficiency in doing everything, and the criticism of Americans was that they were so concerned with making money and with efficiency that they were losing out on the finer things in life.
The Australian actress, known for her appearances in films like Warm Bodies and I Am Number Four, announced her second pregnancy on Instagram in May, with a photo of her barely-there baby belly being admired by her husband and son.
Washington (CNN)Former first lady Michelle Obama was voted the woman most admired by Americans this year, knocking Hillary Clinton from the top spot on the list for the first time in 17 years, according to a Gallup poll released Thursday.
By ignoring the urgent needs of refugees and immigrants within and outside its borders, the Trump administration is setting bad examples and deconstructing a humanitarian approach that was admired by, and depended on, by millions of people throughout the world.
The set design is stripped down to essentials: all characters stand within a silver-colored circular platform — perhaps a nod to the moon, constantly admired by several characters — while Iokanaan is concealed behind a curtain made of thick layers of plastic.
"The DIY Network family is sorry to hear about the passing of Troy Dean Shafer, a dedicated, driven entrepreneur and restoration expert who was admired by everyone who worked on the series 'Nashville Flipped,'" the network said in a statement to CNN.
What does it tell us politically that Francis, who has not been shy about translating his faith into specific discussion of contemporary issues, is so widely admired by the citizenry, compared to most politicians, who are held in such widespread disrepute by voters?
He has been a trusted adviser to the party's most senior leaders in Congress, and is admired by its campaign operatives for his knowledge of the way campaigns work and his willingness to use aggressive, pioneering tactics to help them win elections.
Loved by his teammates, admired by his opponents, Sabathia indeed got that ovation Thursday night in the Bronx, even from the Houston Astros in the visitors' dugout and George Springer in the on-deck circle — but not for the reasons he had hoped.
Fashion Report When he first showed his designs in New York eight years ago, Bumsuk Choi and his label, General Idea, were already well known in his native Seoul, South Korea, admired by many and frequently worn by actors and K-pop stars.
Castro was admired by leftists and people of the developing world who saw him as a revolutionary champion of the poor, but he was vilified by many who viewed him as a dictator who oppressed Cubans and ruined the economy through socialism.
Hours removed from his official team physical with the Knicks, Knox sits down to discuss his Summer League breakout, Jimmy Butler trade rumors, what he's already spent his money on, how it feels to already be admired by his peers, and more.
A sparsely attended concert at Zankel Hall on Tuesday evening by the Hungarian pianist Denes Varjon demonstrated the difficulty of marketing an artist who may be admired by musicians and industry professionals but is not well known among a broader audience in this country.
They will remember, in classrooms and seminars, those who wrote Trump off as entertainment, a freak show and ratings spike, before he tried to muzzle a free press, and came for you — using a page from another tyrant, Vladimir Putin, admired by the homegrown monster.
Michelangeli, who admired the jazz pianist Bill Evans and was admired by Evans in turn, plays this whole stretch of music as if he were hunched over a piano in a smoke-filled club, at one in the morning, sometime during the Eisenhower Administration.
Mr. Aboud, in his 30s, was admired by jihadists but despised by many Syrian rebels and activists, who accused him of betrayal and of organizing an assassination campaign against rebel leaders with whom he had collaborated before publicly defecting to the Islamic State in 2014.
"She was admired by everyone who was important at that time in New York: Halston, Andy Warhol, Saint Laurent, Diana Vreeland, the society ladies who loved her," the fashion journalist André Leon Talley, a friend since the mid-19733s, said in a phone interview.
The remarks by Erdogan - a man admired by many for his rhetorical flourishes - could win support among those who see Turkey threatened by militant attacks and abandoned by putative allies, but they could damage economic ties at a time when Turkey faces rising unemployment and inflation.
Yet Kagan, who has long been admired by legal scholars for the brilliance of her opinion writing and the incisiveness of her questioning in oral arguments, is emerging as one of the most influential Justices on the Court—and, without question, the most influential of the liberals.
These lists look across companies of all sizes and call out the companies most admired by the employees in areas across America, including Boston, Chicago, Salt Lake City and Washington, D.C. Here are the best companies in 2017 by region, in alphabetical order, according to Comparably.com:
It says even more that another premiere comes just a week later, with Conrad Tao's "Everything Must Go." Mr. Tao, 24, has long been admired by Mr. van Zweden, who commissioned works from him as music director of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and Hong Kong Philharmonic.
Though Cunningham was not the only choreographer and dance teacher to visit this home of avant-garde experimentalism, he was he was already noted as a great dancer, admired by and in harmony with several of the most advanced artists in music and art of the day.
George Deukmejian, a two-term California governor who was admired by Republicans and Democrats alike for his willingness to cross party boundaries, and who quietly shepherded the state through a period of rapid growth and sustained prosperity, died on Tuesday at his home in Long Beach, Calif.
You need to appoint a James Baker or Dave Petraeus as your special envoy to the Arab Gulf who can help M.B.S. defuse Yemen, end the feuds with neighbors, and focus all his energies on building a Saudi Arabia that is thriving at home and admired by its neighbors.
It's about his addiction to betrayal, his contempt for those who bend their knee to him, his disdain for "losers" (especially when they're on his side) and his desperate need to be admired by those who despise him most simply because they have the wit to see through him.
One of his early heroes, the golfer Ben Hogan, also lived in Fort Worth, and Hogan became something of a mentor, admired by Mr. Jenkins for his work ethic, perseverance (Hogan returned to championship golf after nearly being killed in a car accident in 1949) and devotion to excellence.
Author Hampton Sides—enemy of conspiracy theorists everywhere—is of the opinion that Ray was in Europe when he was arrested because it was a stop on the way to segregated Rhodesia—now known as Zimbabwe—where he would have been admired by white Rhodesians who loathed Martin Luther King.
Just as Willem de Kooning, who was greatly admired by his close friends O'Hara and Berkson, demonstrated how to create visual art whose essential subject was the activity of making a painting; so Berkson shows in this book how to describe the writing-and-life of O'Hara (and, too, of himself).
Beginning with references to his hero Robert Frost, a cheap shot at a Swedish poet Nobel Prize winner and vague generalities about "various English-language novelists" who might be annoyed about Dylan's award, Orr goes on to an originalist interpretation of literary awards that would be admired by Antonin Scalia.
The Nancy Gonzalez brand, admired by the likes of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Sarah Jessica Parker and Sofía Vergara, has found a following thanks to its use of precious skins and a vibrant color palette, along with an aesthetic rooted in the natural beauty and rich culture of Colombia.
Several years ago, Laurence Silberman, a senior judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and a man widely admired by conservatives for his wisdom and rectitude, spoke of his experience in the mid-1970s looking into the secret files of F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover.
You may not see that if you visualize Russia as a cross between Tolkien's Mordor and the Star Wars Empire, rather than the fairly modernized and easily travelable nation of quality coffee shops, craft beer, and hipster-ridden gentrified industrial sites experienced and genuinely admired by World Cup fans in recent weeks.
If you want to believe, then Hillary Clinton is a champion of women and children, an integral member of Obama's cabinet who helped find and kill Osama bin Laden, a workhorse and a fighter who was widely admired by her colleagues in the Senate, by almost everyone who has ever met her.
Cohen's sophisticated, magnificently succinct lyrics, with their meditations on love sacred and profane, were widely admired by other artists and gave him a reputation as, to use the phrase his record company concocted for an advertising campaign in the early 1970s, "the master of erotic despair," Larry Rohter wrote in Mr. Cohen's obituary.
She's totally squared the past with the present, is admired by all, and is not only seen to be good but actually does good in the world for many people, providing clean water and equitable job creation and maternity leave and plenty of other inarguable benefits for women here, there, and everywhere.
This is somewhat akin to the way that Vladimir Lenin's tactical genius is admired by some on the right; Grover Norquist reportedly keeps a statue of Lenin in his home, and Stuart Butler and Peter Germanis, then of the nascent Heritage Foundation, wrote a "Leninist strategy" for achieving Social Security privatization in 1983.
As the fourth-ranking member of House Democratic leadership, Becerra is admired by his Democratic colleagues and respected by many Republican members who disagree with his views but join Democrats in appreciating the depth of his knowledge, the skill of his leadership, the strength of his character and the integrity of his professionalism.
Much admired by such diverse visitors as Goethe, Walter Benjamin, the art historian Anthony Blunt, and by Curzo Malaparte, a fascist admirer of Proust who wrote a stunning book about wartime Neapolitan life, and then late in life became a Maoist, and then, on his deathbed, Catholic, it is only now starting to become gentrified.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads John Peck is the author of ten volumes of poetry, a psychoanalyst, translator of Euripides and C. G. Jung's The Red Book, a poet under-appreciated by or unfamiliar to most, yet long and deeply admired by a cadre of serious poets and critics on both sides of the Atlantic.
DWIGHT GARNER I've squirreled away a few things to read this summer, but nothing so excites me as a recent edition of that huge, gory, beautiful brick of a book called "Classic Crimes" (1951), by William Roughead, an amateur criminologist called the Henry James of true crime — and who was, in fact, very much admired by James.
And you got to have — I don't know what the right word for it is — the patience, or the whatever word you'd want to use to stick it out, because it takes ... If you look at us, we spent three years with basically flat earnings per share, and this is not the formula for being admired by the investment community.
American and Western democracy are under attack by a Russian dictator, whose nemesis is the devout patriot and legal authority Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE, the special counsel who was widely admired by almost all Senate Republicans until recent months.
"The Last Jedi" was admired by some and disliked by many, with the divide often carrying an ugly subtext: a resentment at the film's diversity casting, while others leapt to its defense for that very reason, turning what was supposed to be a piece of escapism into an ideological turf war as messy and overblown as some of us thought the movie itself was.
Some speculate that the Nazis used these detention camps, much admired by Hitler, as a basis for the concentration camps during World War II — and, as recent work by the law professor James Q. Whitman documents, "the single most important figure in the Nazi assimilation of American race law," Heinrich Krieger, studied the plenary power doctrine and published an article in The George Washington Law Review on federal Indian law.
Marden's Cold Mountain Paintings, perhaps his most famous body of work, from 1989-91, were inspired by the writings of the ninth-century Chinese poet Cold Mountain (Han Shan.) While traveling Mr. Marden visits flea markets and galleries looking at ancient art and has taken to collecting the naturally occurring rocks from riverbeds and mountainsides admired by Chinese scholars, who believed they could find paradise inside these spirit stones.
By 2009, when he decided not to run for another term, Mr. Morgenthau was a virtual institution, despised by the enemies a prosecutor inevitably acquires but widely admired by New Yorkers and revered by generations of assistants he had hired and mentored, many of whom had gone on to judgeships and careers in politics and the law — extensions of his influence who regarded him as an embodiment of integrity.
By 2009, when he decided not to run for another term, Mr. Morgenthau was a virtual institution, despised by the enemies a prosecutor inevitably acquires but widely admired by New Yorkers and revered by generations of assistants he had hired and mentored, many of whom had gone on to judgeships and careers in politics and the law — extensions of his influence who regarded him as an embodiment of integrity.

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