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We all need to be humbled from time to time.
Those wishing for him to be humbled could be disappointed.
Even a Texan can appreciate and be humbled by its vastness.
He does not, however, appear to be humbled by this discovery.
It's good to be aware of that and be humbled by it.
It's crazy how I can be humbled by a person like her.
But this Mr. Rochester was not to be humbled by righteous love.
And Marnie (Allison Williams) had to be humbled as she kept doing things wrong.
Finally, it seems important to be humbled and taught by this horrific election result.
I don't know what to do with that but just be humbled by it.
They remain productive but now have an understanding of how it feels to be humbled.
To be humbled is to be brought low or somehow diminished in standing or stature.
He was completely resigned to this and our species would be humbled, as he put it.
Real Americans expect public officials to be humbled by the responsibility that comes with the job.
"I would be humbled to be recognized for my work in journalism any year," she said.
You'll be humbled throughout the process, so it's important to know (and admit) when you mess up.
I hope Bob Dylan will be humbled by being the second songwriter to win the Nobel Prize.
I will always be humbled and proud to sit in Justice Kennedy's seat on the Supreme Court.
Maybe he's capitalism in a nutshell: the possibility that we will be humbled and demeaned is always there.
"I'd be humbled to be part of the reintegration of my friend Michael Oreskes into professional life," he wrote.
She added one more problem to his agenda -- one he could only resolve by allowing himself to be humbled.
You will be humbled and hushed in the places marking the Revolutionary War and the founding of our country.
In a business where one is perpetually among the humbled or about to be humbled, my position is totally uncomfortable.
At their last match at Final Round, Wolfkrone seemed to be humbled and the two players ended up shaking hands.
This smacked of a personal vendetta against McGregor, with Lundvall stating the Dubliner "needed to be humbled" during the hearing.
Celebrities and movie executives have also been known to participate; it's one place they can be humbled and (relatively) anonymous.
To be in the presence of one is to be humbled before nature, and moreover, to be welcoming of that humiliation.
Once you allow yourself to be humbled, that's when real growth really, really happens, and that's what I think we're all seeing.
Some Democrats privately hold out a sliver of hope that Republicans might be humbled enough by the Democratic win in the House to budge.
No matter how good you are or how good you've been, the league will remind you that you can be humbled in a heartbeat.
We in the pundit world are awful at predictions, and we should all be humbled by the conventional wisdom of 2016 that Trump was unelectable.
A child of Britain's industrial revolution and imperial expansion that rose to world-straddling greatness, IPA went on to be humbled by its upstart rival, lager.
"I know Walter would be humbled to have this honor bestowed upon him, just as Jarrett, Brittney and our entire family are," said his widow, Connie Payton.
When I'm dealing with a lot of stress and anxiety, it helps you get away for a few hours and it's a great way to be humbled.
A statesman is expected to be humbled by tragedy; Trump's response to tragedy, from terrorist attacks to gun deaths in Chicago, is to brag that he predicted it.
I don't know how credible a sponsor I would be, but I'd be humbled to be part of the reintegration of my friend Michael Oreskes into professional life.
"I've been around the game enough to know you can be humbled on any given night and then erase a bitter feeling a few nights later," Mack said.
And portfolio managers, many of them hawking ostensibly safer alternative investments, have been predicting a great rotation out of bonds for years only to be humbled as rates tumbled lower.
"Even the poorest country in Central America — you'll be humbled by how far $500 a month goes here — is a swell place to assess your coordinates of wonder," says Northam.
They piled into a motorcade and drove the few minutes to the base's bunkerlike headquarters, passing hangars constructed by Russia, another of the foreign forces to be humbled in Afghanistan.
She inspires in many a deep animus, and for people who feel that way it's not enough to strongly disagree with her record and positions; she must be humbled and punished instead.
It is indisputably true that China has dazzled economically, and critics like me should be humbled that life expectancy is today longer in Beijing (82 years) than in Washington, D.C. (77 years).
As we continue to venture out beyond Earth's orbit, we citizens of Earth can at least hope that we will still be humbled by each new vision of our lonely planet from space.
At the same time, I wanted everyone to see what I saw, to be humbled by the power of an environment where you don't have cell service, to be mesmerized by the vastness.
The over-all effect is to compound the comedy of peril, and to suggest that our mortal initiatives, however brave, will usually be humbled and outwitted by the less subtle devices of the brutes.
Editorial During a New Year's Day speech, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda pretended to be humbled by the outcome of a constitutional referendum that paved the way for him to seek a third term and, conceivably, rule until 2034.
The crude thinking and personal judgement of character habitually displayed by the NSAC—by Lundvall, in particular, who said that McGregor "needed to be humbled" on Monday—often overshadows the good work they do put into combat sports in the state.
We don't even get to see Rush's kids be humbled into learning a valuable lesson at the school of hard knocks — they just start acting nice on their own, which, as every parent knows, happens so often in real life.
"We have seen two sobering events (in Brexit and the U.S. elections) where we all need to be humbled about the use of projections and polls to predict the right outcomes of political events," said Weber at a conference hosted by UBS.
Instead, he and his staff exited a huge military transport plane and then piled into a motorcade that drove them the few minutes to the base's bunkerlike headquarters, passing hangars constructed by Russia, another of the foreign forces to be humbled in Afghanistan.
All they had to do was lose their No. 2 starter, Alex Fernandez, to a torn rotator cuff in the National League Championship Series — and then watch their ace, Kevin Brown, be humbled repeatedly by an ordinary Cleveland pitcher in the World Series.
That message—that violence and Armageddon is something we should fear and be humbled by is one we dearly need right now, as the old treaties and norms that we once depended on to keep us safe from nuclear Armageddon are fading away or degrading.
It was shocking to watch arguably the most popular rapper in the world be humbled in real-time, but Drake still took the jabs in good humor, joking on Instagram that he'd be hosting a residency at Camp Flog Gnaw for the next ten years.
To be "humbled" is to find yourself in the embarrassing position of having to shimmy awkwardly off your pedestal, or your high horse — or some other elevated place that would not have seemed so elevated had you not been so lowly to begin with — muttering apologies and cringing, with your skirt riding up past your granny pants.
In the Mūlasarvāstivāda discipline and the Aśokāvadāna, the account ends with Maitreya Buddha's disciples attaining arhat, as the encounter has caused their pride to be humbled.
144; Prideaux (1996) p. 141. The characters Hepburn played were, with very few exceptions, wealthy and intelligent, and often strong and independent.Horton and Simmons (2007) p. 118. These tough characters tended to be humbled in some form and revealed to have a hidden vulnerability.
Kahn clearly wanted the students to be humbled by the sense of arrival, and he succeeded." David Rineheart, who worked as an architect for Kahn, said, "for Lou, every building was a temple. Salk was a temple for science. Dhaka was a temple for government.
El-Bayoumi created a mixed medium work depicting American activist Rachel Corrie, who was killed by an Israeli Defense Force bulldozer in 2003. Her 2004 work, Rachel Corrie, An American We Will Always Be Humbled By, juxtaposed images of Corrie with the US flag turning into hearts.
If California beats Washington worse than 12 to 0, U.S.C. will probably be the representative of the West, unless the Trojans should be humbled by Stanford. USC went on to beat Occidental and Stanford. The Trojans then played Idaho, and Washington State in the new Rose Bowl stadium and defeated both. The Trojans actually finished fourth in the PCC behind Cal, Oregon, and Washington.
Before organizing the tour, Slipknot vocalist Corey Taylor commented that he was "probably the most vocal of the guys who really didn’t feel good coming back to Slipknot", and during the tour, he said that he was "basically eating my words, eating a lot of crow this time around. [... But] it's really good. [...] It's good to be humbled and know you’re in a band that's fantastic." During the tour, the band's third studio album Vol.
A wedding, in the days of the Jews, was a very sacred and joyous thing. Some even lasted up to or more than a week. When Jesus told this parable, many people were able to understand the picture he was trying to create because he used a Jewish wedding as the setting of the story. Luke's saying that "Every one that exalteth himself shall be humbled; but he that humbleth himself shall be exalted" is also found in and .
" After repeated references to international law by Abbasi, the tribunal president states: "I don't care about international law. I don't want to hear the word international law again."Summarized transcripts (.pdf) , from Feroz Abbasi's Combatant Status Review Tribunal – pages 1–9 Abbasi also asked to be treated as a prisoner of war and declared he would be humbled to be regarded as a combatant, stating: "Do not be fooled into thinking I am in any way perturbed by you classifying me as a (nonsensical) 'enemy combatant'.
At last Jacob's children stood up, paid their respects to Jacob, and left the cave so that Jacob would not be humbled by weeping exceedingly in their presence. But Esau reentered the cave, thinking that he would kill Jacob, as reports, “And Esau said in his heart: ‘Let the days of mourning for my father be at hand; then will I slay my brother Jacob.’” But Judah saw Esau go back and perceived at once that Esau meant to kill Jacob in the cave.
In New Testament times, a wedding was a very sacred and joyous thing. Some even lasted up to or more than a week. When Jesus told this parable, many people were able to understand the picture he was trying to create because he used a Jewish Wedding - specifically, a Seudat Nissuin - as the setting of the story. Luke 14:11 says "Every one that exalteth himself shall be humbled; but he that humbleth himself shall be exalted"; this saying is also found in Luke 18:14 and Matthew 23:12.
He rapes McLuhan at gunpoint, with eight accomplices holding her down, saying "I have spent this night and many others like it, attempting to restore a certain amount of innocent pleasure to the world, which is poorer in pleasure than it needs to be." Vonnegut appears to empathize with this view, while not recognizing the rape for what it is, to the dismay of fans of his work. The story has been described as celebrating a number of myths with regard to rape: that women who dress provocatively deserve to be raped, that women secretly want to be raped, and that "stuck-up" women should be humbled through rape.
" For the final execution scene, Harlan had written a defiant speech in which Süß condemned the German authorities. When Goebbels was shown a rough-cut copy, he was infuriated, insisting that Süß must not be portrayed in any way as a martyr. Demanding that Süß must be humbled and humiliated at the end, he had Harlan's speech replaced with one in which Süß cravenly begged for his life. While Harlan's account of Goebbels' involvement in the film has been treated by a number of sources as factual, Haggith and Newman assert that "it is difficult to find any evidence of significant interference (by Goebbels) aside from casting and the appointment of Harlan.
As much as > Doug would be humbled and so very happy about the legacy his products enjoy, > we can assure you that as a person of the highest integrity he would be > deeply saddened by the attempt of others to trade on his name and to make > unsubstantiated claims of equivalency to his original inventions. In his > loving memory and gratitude for the community of musicians and synthesizer > enthusiasts, Doug's family is committed to making his authentic designs > available as demand presents itself. Thank you for your continued support of > Doug's analog synthesizer legacy. \- Mary Curtis and our daughters, Ashley > and Julia The Thonk website link also provides some graphics of the original datasheets for the chip.
Esau, Jacob, and all Jacob's children went to bury Isaac, as reports, "Esau, Jacob, and his sons buried him," and they were all in the Cave of Machpelah sitting and weeping. At last Jacob's children stood up, paid their respects to Jacob, and left the cave so that Jacob would not be humbled by weeping exceedingly in their presence. But Esau reentered the cave, thinking that he would kill Jacob, as reports, "And Esau said in his heart: ‘Let the days of mourning for my father be at hand; then will I slay my brother Jacob.’" But Judah saw Esau go back and perceived at once that Esau meant to kill Jacob in the cave.
A huge stress is put on God being the creator of Earth and Heaven and everything that lies in between and also His unreachable generosity. In addition, certain surahs generally talk about ethics and values human beings should have, specially the fact that human beings should be humbled by God's power, they should not pursue an extravagant life, be loving and sharing, most particularly with the poorer. Last but not least these surahs contains eschatological prophecies.McAuliffe, 108 Although not as elaborated as in later surahs, these prophecies appear with a threatening tone to make people generally know about the existence of the Day of Judgement and all what it encompasses (surah 103, 68, etc.), but also, they contain some of the more visual explanations of Heaven..
The Midrash Tehillim told the circumstances in which Esau sought to carry out his desire that reports, "Let the days of mourning for my father be at hand; then will I slay my brother Jacob." The Midrash Tehillim interpreted "You have given me the necks of my enemies," to allude to Judah, because Rabbi Joshua ben Levi reported an oral tradition that Judah slew Esau after the death of Isaac. Esau, Jacob, and all Jacob's children went to bury Isaac, as reports, "Esau, Jacob, and his sons buried him," and they were all in the Cave of Machpelah sitting and weeping. At last Jacob's children stood up, paid their respects to Jacob, and left the cave so that Jacob would not be humbled by weeping exceedingly in their presence. But Esau reentered the cave, thinking that he would kill Jacob, as reports, "And Esau said in his heart: ‘Let the days of mourning for my father be at hand; then will I slay my brother Jacob.’" But Judah saw Esau go back and perceived at once that Esau meant to kill Jacob in the cave.
Despite this, he did little to prevent lynchings of non-white people, explaining to the NAACP; > There is a race prejudice that exists between the white and Negro races > wherever the Negroes are found in large numbers ... Just this week the > announcement comes as a shock to the people of Oklahoma that the Secretary > of the Interior ... has appointed a Negro from Kansas to come to Oklahoma > and take charge of the supervision of the Indian schools of this State. > There is no race of people on earth that has more antipathy for the Negro > race than the Indian race, and yet these people, numbering many of the best > citizens of this State and nation, are to be humbled and their prejudices > and passions are to be increased by having this outrage imposed upon them > ... If your organization would interest itself to the extent of seeing that > such outrages as this are not perpetrated against our people, there would be > fewer lynchings in the South than at this time ...The Crisis, August 1911, > pp. 153–154; also here. Congressional reapportionments nearly resulted in the downfall of Cruce's administration.

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