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Friends, Jon just might not be worthy of your allegiance.
They would risk all to be worthy of their comrades.
What exactly are we trying so hard to be worthy of?
The World Trade Organisation would not be worthy of the name.
As if 'people like us' could ever be worthy of love.
I never thought I'd be worthy of being her actual friend.
A civilization that might – perhaps -- even be worthy of our grandchildren.
Why do you think they could be worthy of a Pulitzer?
We will be worthy of all who came before us. Wado.
To be worthy of the great inheritance that our founders bestowed?
You don't have to be great to be worthy of love, Proud.
In and of itself, this may not be worthy of raising an eyebrow.
Could even a tawdry supermarket tabloid be worthy of a gushy, nostalgic tribute?
The Presidential Medal of Freedom would not even be worthy of the Birdman.
I'm trying to get this bill on its merits to be worthy of support.
It lasted because we decided to make something that might be worthy of lasting.
The poor, historical villages of Italy were never thought to be worthy of saving.
Only with such storybook eyes, Pecola believed, would she be worthy of more than disdain.
They must be worthy of the trust that people place in them and their institutions.
Those criticisms, and others, would be worthy of debate, no matter who was in office.
We have an awesome security team, our first cultural principle is be worthy of trust.
Yet it may be worthy of a watch for fans of typical haunted house fare.
Trust is requested, patients provide it, and we do our best to be worthy of it.
We wanted our lives to validate their struggle; we wanted to be worthy of their suffering.
Then, and only then, will we really be worthy of being considered genuine leaders of faith.
On those facts alone, the Judicial Redress Act would be worthy of passage by the Senate.
You've been my hero since a child and you continue to be worthy of that title.
I certainly hope that future appointees to the court will be worthy of that high office.
He wanted a show that would be worthy of Dorothy, of the women who inspired her.
And each drawing, when it was finished, would be worthy of anybody's wall to hang on.
The welcome design tweaks alone are enough for it to be worthy of a call-out.
If these were isolated instances involving one cabinet official, it would be worthy of our concern.
This would hardly be worthy of comment in most countries, but in North Korea it is remarkable.
Global universities do not have to have a physical presence abroad to be worthy of the name.
We expect our presidents to be paragons of rectitude and propriety, to be worthy of our pride.
Not only did the metaphor not work; it was not serious enough to be worthy of consideration.
Women don't need to cater to men, or emulate them, to be worthy of love or respect.
It almost seems too easy to be worthy of comparison, too basic a task to be significant.
Will none of these guys prove to be worthy of her heart at the end of it all?
As God gives me the ability, I will work every day to be worthy of this august office.
Cersei literally committed domestic terrorism, killing hundreds, if not thousands, so she can't be worthy of her crown.
Every day I wake up and ask myself what this world did to be worthy of Tom Holland.
Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall strive to be worthy of your trust.
"As a brand we can't be worthy of their business unless we are sensitive to that," Petrick said.
To suggest that Copacabana's sand might not be worthy of the Olympics is to invite a dismissive scoff.
More to the point, it's not outlandish enough to be worthy of its larger-than-life central character.
In other words, they know we're here, but they haven't considered us to be worthy of conversation yet.
The buildings outlined above, however, may someday be worthy of appearing in a Times Square souvenir snow globe.
If God gives me the ability, I will work every day to be worthy of this august office.
Wealthy people must appear to be worthy of their privilege for that privilege to be seen as legitimate.
And I pray to one day be worthy of that divine fabric that still holds me tightly together -- love.
That means that in 18 years, Coachella has only deemed three women to be worthy of a headline slot.
But she didn't need a Disney princess makeover — or any kind of makeover — to be worthy of the lens.
In fact, Pell may be worthy of this season's "Prince Farming" title: His town has less than 6,000 residents.
How could I tell whether this unfinished home would be worthy of a story or compelling enough to shoot?
As a center of American consumerism and entertainment, American Dream seems like it will be worthy of its name.
He longed to do it correctly, he said; he loved Cunningham's work and wanted to be worthy of it.
There will be the implication that she must be on par with the best to be worthy of praise.
Sooner or later, if man is ever to be worthy of his destiny, we must fill our hearts with tolerance.
I can't deny that to hear people say that my performance could be worthy of this amazing acknowledgement feels great.
Or perhaps you'll be more likely to click if it's something a close friend felt to be worthy of sharing.
"True friendship, they say, must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity to be worthy of its name," he said.
The story focuses on Oddmar, the main character, trying to redeem himself and be worthy of a place in Valhalla.
When one of these catches on, it's usually because it's good enough to be worthy of the group it describes.
We don't have to follow any rules to be worthy of eating with and being seen and heard by others.
" The Post added: "Today, 165 years later, we can aspire to be worthy of that clear-eyed but optimistic faith.
These are all the moments on which the season turned; not all of them can be worthy of that title.
Until then, I'd believed that women had to have long hair, makeup, and an hourglass figure to be worthy of love.
"There was no assumption that the news would convey the truth or would be worthy of their trust," the study reported.
And while the stay will no doubt be worthy of bragging rights, the highlight will be making all your friends jealous.
For example, he once said that a woman member of the National Congress was too ugly to be worthy of raping.
There are no accomplishments, occasions, or rituals universally considered to be worthy of no-questions-asked travel, hotels, gifts, and coordinated outfits.
Something that will be worthy of transport back to school and won't instead rot unused in the corner of a childhood bedroom.
Otherwise, should the amended House bill prove to be what arrives on President Trump's desk, it will not be worthy of signing.
Might any of these words be worthy of inclusion in a dictionary, and in danger of being lost to history over time?
But if the spring runways are any indication (and they usually are), another shade is soon to be worthy of our devotion.
My view of relationships was so skewed, I had no idea that I would ever be worthy of someone I have now.
To be sure, Mr. Trump faces obstacles to scoring policy victories that would be worthy of applause lines at his campaign rallies.
By the time you've wrapped up all 60-plus hours of training, your work will be worthy of a Michelin star's programming equivalent.
It's a grandiose claim, but if it can solve the problem of shaky in-home WiFi, it might be worthy of an investment.
He died in 1977, and a year later when Summer was set to perform there, she wanted to be worthy of the space.
Michael Shannon's character is despicable specifically because he only considers people like himself (white, male, American, ostensibly Christian) to be worthy of respect.
Our task is to respect them, to listen to them, to serve them, to protect them, and to always be worthy of them.
Outwardly, the story seems familiar: A really nice guy falls for a woman he may not be worthy of and nearly blows it.
Pence also suggests such a move would be worthy of nomination for The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation's annual "Profile in Courage" award.
Letting Facebook users essentially decide which news outlets are reliable enough to be worthy of "distribution" on the site is a seriously risky endeavor.
To be worthy of someone's love, you have to be brave enough and clear eyed enough to be honest with yourself and your partner.
There are thousands of things you could talk about within education and they would all be worthy of their own documentaries, their own docuseries.
It's at this point that a show either proves to be worthy of admiration or falls apart under the weight of its own ambition.
These virtues would guide my actions and serve as the only legitimate currency to purchase a life that would be worthy of an American.
Asked about the chance of the cockroaches escaping, Wen said that would be worthy of a disaster movie but that he has taken precautions.
While that should be worthy of a denial as a culinary crime, the hearing was little more than Democratic posturing met by Republican platitudes.
"This office is a sacred trust and I am determined to be worthy of that trust," he told the nation in a televised address.
It may seem that the arrival of the Ichthys Venturer floating production, storage and offloading facility would be worthy of breaking out the champagne.
Azadi means "freedom" in Farsi — and when all women are allowed to freely attend matches, the stadium will finally be worthy of its name.
Every one of these issues will be worthy of the passion sparked by this week's fight, sustained over days and weeks rather than hours.
The regular service offered somehow manages to shoot above the normal 5-star spectrum by claiming to be worthy of no fewer than 7-stars.
The galaxy cluster seems to be filled with a hodgepodge of different types of galaxies that would all be worthy of study on their own.
Nothing less than a plan — and a leadership — bold enough to promise these fundamental rights for the Palestinian people would be worthy of their support.
"To have a law that does not respect the presumption of innocence seems to me to be worthy of a third-world country," she said.
Thor may be worthy of wielding the mythical Mjøllnir, they seemed to suggest, but he's often as dumb as a box of his own hair.
" Chief Jean Burgess of the Ghonaqua First Peoples told News24 that Beyonce would lack "the basic human dignity to be worthy of writing Sarah's story.
" Lee ended his column by declaring: "Sooner or later, if man is ever to be worthy of his destiny, we must fill our hearts with tolerance.
"To be worthy of our First Amendment freedoms we have to all adopt certain civil habits that enable others to enjoy them as well," he said.
Her case is extremely complicated and illustrates the murkiness that will challenge any good-faith attempt to reconsider who should be worthy of a world record.
After Donald Trump unexpectedly won the 503 presidential election, he was tasked with setting up an inauguration that would be worthy of his name and opulent reputation.
Which real-life situations and characters are so intriguing that they'd be worthy of delving into and depicting in the truly intimate manner that only fiction allows?
Good to know that more than 30 years ago, the most privileged women in America considered The Handmaid's Tale so unbelievable as to be worthy of scorn.
In fact, if it weren't for two specific conditions strongly suspecting of being related to Zika, this outbreak would not be worthy of much attention at all.
Which is why I'm telling you now, so that you know the truth: you do not have to lose weight to be worthy of wearing a bikini.
Kate Franch, chair of the Greenville County Democratic Party, said Steyer campaign staff members had approached her inquiring about community organizations that might be worthy of grants.
We each get one chance on this planet, every single day I want to be worthy of going home to the most awesome woman on the planet.
I don't know if it will be a KO or submission, but I DO KNOW it will be worthy of a UFC performance bonus from Dana White!
Think of it as the apple pie's younger, cooler cousin — one that will be worthy of the inevitable chocolate stains you'll find on your shirt the next day.
And the vote should be public, so that governments can be asked why, for example, they consider Eritrea or Saudi Arabia to be worthy of a council seat.
I had two abusive ex-boyfriends that destroyed part of me and fueled negative thoughts about how I don't deserve to find love or be worthy of it.
In a blog post Tuesday, the company notes that though not every moment may be worthy of your main feed, they may still have a place on Instagram.
"She lacks the basic human dignity to be worthy of writing Sarah's story, let alone playing the part," Chief Jean Burgess of the Ghonaqua First Peoples told News24.
A background investigation gathers information about a prospective candidate for a federal job in order to assess if they will be worthy of the trust placed on them.
It's too open-ended, and you never know quite what to cover — after all, at this point, your life experiences could be worthy of a really bad novel.
It seems safe to say that pretty much every ensemble Cookie struts down the street in could equally be worthy of its own cameo in a Rihanna music video.
Basically we've evolved to absorb massive amounts of information that may or may not be worthy of our awareness and attention, but we are wired to register it regardless.
For a video to get produced, Streit said, the committee has to consider the subject matter evergreen: It has to be worthy of a place in the Americanism curriculum.
"The emergence of more powerful lasers to destroy incoming target may also be worthy of consideration, not least because of the alleged cost-effectiveness of such systems," writes Rudd.
But these open discussions are a timely reminder that what we are attracted to is in many ways learned or culturally dictated, and therefore might be worthy of interrogation.
What's more, it's obviously not up to anyone else – man or woman – whether any sexual harassment or inappropriate behaviour is "bad" or "serious" enough to be worthy of action.
"I'm here to tell you that you do not have to lose weight in order to be worthy of the life of your dreams," she says in the video.
This shouldn't really be worthy of pointing out, but unfortunately it's rare that women get the space they've earned on festival lineups, so when they do it's worth celebrating.
Rarely do they ask about why the admissions process exists as it does, the ideals and values that shape these processes and why they might be worthy of contemplation.
If it were clear that the military appeals court agreed to hear every case that might potentially be worthy of the Supreme Court's review, that would be one thing.
An impeachment trial is only meaningful if the American people can have confidence in the fairness of the process; only then will the trial's verdict be worthy of respect.
Whether you're headed to a neighborhood BBQ or hosting the family party yourself this year, we've rounded up 11 festive Pinterest recipes that are sure to be worthy of fireworks.
I want to be worthy of standing shoulder to shoulder with the brave artists who are fighting for all people to be treated with the respect and dignity they deserve.
Risks are what led to the brilliant shows being honored at the Emmys (and the brilliant shows tragically overlooked), so the host should strive to be worthy of such company.
If you want to invest in global markets, consult a pro"We're in a global economy," says Black, noting markets outside of the United States can be worthy of attention.
All of that in itself should be worthy of immediate column inches, but that would mean moving past Tucker's voice and I'm sure as Hell not about to do that.
"A child in the womb should be worthy of full legal protection," said Representative Ed Setzler, a Republican who sponsored the measure, which has already won the backing of Gov.
"We have this set of stated values in the company, and the number one value is literally, be worthy of trust," Dropbox SVP of engineering, product, and design Quentin Clark said.
" Pelosi also had a message for her caucus urging Democrats to "be fair to the President" and that the party has "to be worthy of the Constitution as we move forward.
This rule has created tons of controversy, especially because it often takes decades to determine whether a person's work has had a significant enough impact to be worthy of a Nobel.
Even when Wiseau is being unreasonable and kind of a jerk, he's still made out to be worthy of admiration for putting himself out there in order to live his dream.
If Trump were truly a big fan of "law and order," you would think Flynn admitting that he lied to law enforcement would be worthy of some sort of Trump rebuke.
Whether "The Journey" eventually proves itself to be worthy of your time or not is one thing, but it's more of a natural fit here than it initially seems to be.
I think I can speak for most women when I say we're excellent at convincing ourselves we need to alter the way we look in order to be worthy of a milestone.
I'd discovered that God, however intangible in the physical world, had created the universe and all of us in it; and He had chosen me (me!) to be worthy of His love.
Some strains of religion see God as very remote: they correspondingly doubt whether any humanly fashioned artistic creation, the product of an incorrigibly sinful species, can be worthy of the Deity's attention.
Anything less would not be worthy of the millions of Afghans who have lost so much and who yearn for a stable, peaceful, and prosperous country more than the world can imagine.
"The fact that the company's longstanding and largest shareholder sold all their shares at 63p, shows that the 60p offer from McCormick should be worthy of engagement," Paulson said in a statement.
But these robots might not be worthy of that trust if they have cameras behind those big cute eyes, broadcasting our data to some company we have no agency over or insight into.
While it's exciting to know the stand-up will be bedding men who may actually be worthy of her marvelousness, Sherman-Palladino does predict Midge's new life won't be all sunshine and rainbows.
This set, which was so new it wasn't even in its final chassis and was partially hand wired, delivered a picture that might actually be worthy of the price tag Samsung's televisions demand.
And if we can't celebrate our own existence, as something we're thankful for, and that we have to strive to be worthy of, how are we going to tackle any of these problems?
Young Big Sean (Little Sean?) plays the role of Ferdinand, the prince of Naples who is tested by Prospero's island of illusions so that he can be worthy of Miranda's hand in marriage.
He pledged to be worthy of "carrying the mantle," but some Republican stalwarts fear his missteps and attacks on nationalities and ethnic groups may cost them both the White House and Senate control.
They know that they have already been given more than they deserve, and that it is actually not going to hurt all that much to try to be worthy of what they've received.
Even though the Cardinals and Buckeyes are unlikely to win their own divisions, the selection committee will have to decide whether each team would be worthy of a Playoff spot at 11-1.
SM: In the short documentary Contacts, you break down row after row of near-misses, shots you don't consider to be worthy of the word "photograph," and the few that make the cut.
But some Republicans say they cannot be the word police, and they wrestle with where to draw the line when considering what sort of speech is offensive enough to be worthy of repudiation.
The Critics' Choice Awards just got started, and the walk-in may or may not be worthy of some pro criticism ... some of the outfits were out there, and others were really safe.
Instead, Barr should have transmitted Mueller's full report to Congress for Congress to consider the next step -- whether the evidence that Mueller assembled may be worthy of evaluation in a potential impeachment investigation.
While you still get poorly worded responses or snarky back-and-forth discussions on the forum that would be worthy of Best of Nextdoor, the discussion feels less like gossip, and more service-y.
" The bill states that "unborn children shall be worthy of recognition as natural persons under the laws of this State" which would qualify them for state income tax deductions and "state population based determinations.
The architects of this inanity were not only completely straight-faced about the societal benefits that could be reaped by a defecating seagull drone, they even decided their work might be worthy of an award.
Vaccines are one of our human victories, a triumph of our ingenuity and intelligence, our science taking advantage of our biology by turning on our immune systems, and we need to be worthy of them.
If the slogans "never again" and "never forget" are to be worthy of the weight they carry, educators, governments, and private organizations must step up now and make Holocaust education a centerpiece of the conversation.
He wants to do the right thing but keeps doing it in the wrong ways, all the while explaining in that chilling narration that he's doing it to be worthy of Love and her love.
At the time, the mainstream was only just starting to find the words to ask this question, but it went something like this: What kinds of stories do we consider to be worthy of respect?
Through two games, the Los Angeles Clippers look to be worthy of the offseason hype, as they've raced out to a 2-0 start with impressive wins over the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors.
He also tells the panel, "If you decide to let me be a lawyer, I'll do everything in my power to be worthy of the name McGill," knowing that he'll never practice with that name again.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Ashleigh Barty is honored to become Australia's first women's world number one since Evonne Goolagong Cawley but feels she has a lot more to do to be worthy of comparison with the indigenous great.
As we went back and forth we realized that that nexus of how and who is really untrodden territory and may be worthy of a book, so we started to do some research on the question.
Iowa State received 46 votes in the latest AP Top 25 poll, good for 29th place, then went out on Monday night and showed why it could be worthy of being ranked for the next poll.
In his short time in Cleveland, he has averaged 10.1 points a game with an absurd offensive rating of 131 points per 100 possessions, so he is very likely to be worthy of a roster spot.
It's tricky: On the one hand, a movie starring a cast of A-list women carrying a plot that doesn't revolve around a man or a feud is still rare enough as to be worthy of distinction.
Putin "would be worthy of this award ... and from his heart he would hold dear forever at his side," said Maduro, who was Venezuela's vice president when Chavez died at age 58 in 2013 after battling cancer.
In the final two episodes of The Mindy Project it becomes strikingly clear the comedy believes its central couple can't get their happy ending until Danny changes to the point where he could be worthy of Mindy.
The commercial pressures facing most major news organizations on television and in print has often led to the pursuit of stories that might not be worthy of so much attention but which do guarantee lots of eyeballs.
A character doesn't have to be enacting a clearly delineated portion of their arc—here is where I become callous, here is where I become empowered, here is where I become myself—to be worthy of attention.
We came up with five: Be worthy of trust; sweat the details; aim higher; "we," not "I"; and the fifth is just an image of a smiling cupcake, because we don't want to take ourselves too seriously.
Despite these relatively basic features, the Alaska Airlines card may still be worthy of a spot in your wallet for two reasons: the great value of the annual Companion Fare and the flexibility of Mileage Plan points.
When you write that you get furious with yourself for "not trying harder and being better" you're telling yourself one of the oldest bad stories in the book: I must be great to be worthy of love.
But they know the truth: My sad single life is probably filled with Olivia Pope-sized glasses of wine, prayers to finally be worthy of a man, and singing "All By Myself" on the couch with intermittent sobs.
For his part, James, regardless of what his statistic indicates, has publicly stated that he does not feel Jones's defense has been proven to be worthy of Hall of Fame consideration, but Dewan came to a different conclusion.
However, two things can be true: Limbaugh can both be worthy of our sympathy and prayers as a human, and deserving of our strongest scorn for his long track record of using a global platform to dehumanize others.
So even if the scores are not quite up to snuff, Harvard is gambling that some of these students — who seem promising at that stage — will improve enough by the time they apply to be worthy of admission.
"Even if he was an accountant, his interactions with people would be worthy of a TV show," Schaffer said, adding that he believes Burd has "a lot of Larry David in him" and is a natural comedic writer.
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While the app itself is probably not going to see heavy use – after all, the Apple TV isn't really thought of as a shopping platform – it's notable that Amazon considers the platform to be worthy of a dedicated application.
Now his Department of Justice is chasing the fairness of admissions at Harvard, which may be worthy of scrutiny, but hardly compares to the criminalization of driving while black, walking while black, holding weed while black, voting while black.
Tournament director Guy Forget doesn't yet know which players will be the first to step onto the brand new court when the French Open starts on May 26, but he is certain the arena will be worthy of the occasion.
Cancellation of the summit, the first between U.S. and North Korean leaders, would deal a major blow to what could be the biggest diplomatic achievement of Trump's presidency, one his supporters have suggested would be worthy of a Nobel Peace Prize.
We've made important progress on women's affordable access to reproductive health care in the past five years; let's not let this administration erase that with a claim of religious liberty that is too absurd to be worthy of our Constitution.
"I think love isn't something you necessarily fall in to but you ascend to, and she presented enough challenges early on for me to ascend to not only love her but to be worthy of her love," Mr. Goff said.
" The commander in chief, speaking before an audience of Cabinet members, military leaders, veterans and families assembled in the marble amphitheater near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, said, "We mourn alongside their families and we strive to be worthy of their sacrifice.
Davis, a 303-year-old former public defender who's been on the federal bench since 230, knew he had to be cautious, for he was certain to catch flak for simply daring to suggest that Islamic State supporters might be worthy of redemption.
That said, my colleague Vlad Savov has been testing the wired Xelento model and reports that the sound is amazing — assuming Beyerdynamic has managed to repeat that experience over a wireless connection, you should expect the sound to be worthy of the cost.
Even within the classroom, the key fact is the love between a teacher and a student: the teacher's willingness to pour time, attention and care into the student; the student's desire to be worthy of that care and win affection and approval.
"When a so-called Human Rights Council cannot bring itself to address the massive abuses in Venezuela and Iran, and it welcomes the Democratic Republic of Congo as a new member, the council ceases to be worthy of its name," said Haley.
But I think if this thing is still going 15 or 20 years from now there are certainly some films produced today that would be worthy of the collection and stand up to the classics that were produced back in the 30s.
It's absolutely anything that a creative team could think of that hadn't exactly been done before and might be worthy of attention, which I am giving it because it really was an impressive effort and Cheez-Its are a pretty decent snack.
Given the chronic exclusion of blacks in entertainment, it's easy to understand the prevailing critical view that a work of art by a black artist about the bleakest episode in our history must, on these grounds alone, be worthy of our attention.
Osita Nwanevu identified five other scandals that would be worthy of consideration when impeaching the president, including the family separation policy and his alleged offers of pardons if civil servants ignored court orders to build his long-desired wall on the southern border.
I think that any image that appears onscreen needs to be worthy of being looked at, and so I do tend toward a very constructed frame and give a lot of thought to the color of everything, to the look of everything.
Compact and visceral, the trailer does a great job summing up the core conflict at the film's center: Our hero, the weary, isolated Gunslinger Roland, is Idris Elba, in a part that seems to finally be worthy of his long-delayed mega-star potential.
Consider what the NHL's Player Safety Department does for potential suspensions—if something happens during a game that may be worthy of punishment, an employee will flag the hit, clip the video and send it along to higher-ups that will review it for discipline.
Since then, though, Porzingis has commanded much of the national conversation by exceeding all expectations and demonstrating not only that he is a worthy sidekick for Carmelo Anthony but also that an aging Anthony may not be worthy of him at some point soon.
IN KENYA, STARRING ROLES FOR A CHEF AND AN ARTIST Artist and chef residency programs are nothing new, but they may be worthy of more attention than usual if they take place in a remote destination with nothing but grasslands and wildlife for 50,000 acres.
"While Trump has derided the dossier as 'fake news' compiled by his political opponents, the FBI's arrangement with Steele shows that the bureau considered him credible and found his information, while unproved, to be worthy of further investigation," the Post reported at the time.
He said he would donate his salary to three charities, including Time's Up. "I want to be worthy of standing shoulder to shoulder with the brave artists who are fighting for all people to be treated with the respect and dignity they deserve," he said.
But as we enter the Trump era, I think Obama will be missed by many Americans who didn't agree with his policies but agreed with his sense of hope about America, and his daily efforts to be worthy of the country he saw before him.
We ask, therefore, that we may be worthy of our power and responsibility, that we may exercise our strength with wisdom and restraint, and that we may achieve in our time and for all time the ancient vision of peace on earth, good will toward men.
Lavishly, extensively illuminated, the Aberdeen Bestiary at Scotland's University of Aberdeen was long known to be worthy of special attention, but a recent project to host high-definition images of of the roughly 800-year-old manuscript's pages revealed surprising insights into its use and creation.
The resulting fray was deeply confusing to many readers who are not professional journalists — and even to many journalists under the age of 30 — who couldn't quite understand why management turmoil at a single low-circulation publication could possibly be worthy of so many pixels and takes.
On policy, it must be worthy of the urgency and scale of the climate crisis, including specific and clear objectives and timelines to rapidly boost clean energy and put America on the path to be free of the pollution that is making the climate crisis worse.
"It will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and, at no distant period, a great Nation, to give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence," Washington optimistically wrote in his Farewell Address to the American people on Sept.
And as those of us who are Christians pray that we may be worthy of the sacrifice of our Savior, let us take a moment to lift up in prayer the Guatemalan parents who risked everything to take their little girl out of danger, but lost her in the process.
Written on his breaks, their title an invitation to us to read them on ours, the seemingly dashed-off lines celebrate the pleasure a mind can take in wandering through its own busyness: Creative practice can be meditative flow, but it can also be worthy of a Ricky Gervais punch line.
What's remarkable here, and elsewhere in this book, is how it moves from the kind of thoughtlessly and pruriently cruel transphobia displayed towards Pippa and into a very specific kind of malice toward people who dream they might be worthy of the kind of success and importance that Rowling achieved.
Courts have found certain information may be worthy of disclosure even if it might otherwise be rightfully withheld under the personal privacy exemption—if that information might be used, for example, to "she[d] light on 'an agency's performance of its statutory duties' or otherwise let citizens know 'what their government is up to,'" according to case law.
"Ryan and many other Republicans have become the president's poodles, not because James Madison's system has failed but because today's abject careerists have failed to be worthy of it," Will wrote, referring to Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.).
That his brief managerial career has thus far delivered eight trophies in not quite 30 months should have made that perfectly obvious, of course; by this stage, the fact that he could steer his team to a 2-1 victory at Bayern Munich in the first leg of a Champions League semifinal should barely be worthy of note.
But based on the handful of flexible phones out right now, I have strong doubts that any company, especially one not named Samsung, is ready to make a flexible screen that can bend like that and still make the phone thin and compact enough to be worthy of the Razr name, let alone get it to market in the first half of 2019.
All three achieve the tricky balancing act of the ultimate "local," as a Brit might call her neighborhood pub, offering food and atmosphere that are good enough to make you feel very lucky to live close by, but not so unusual as to necessarily be worthy of a special trip—the kind of place the city could use more of.
Just another dark, twisted fantasy that I can wallow in instead of facing the reality that I can be better, that I can be worthy of the love people give me, and that I can stop being the kind of self-destructive person who hops in the bed with the first woman who grinds the front tire of my bike.
But nearly 0003 years ago, when they appeared in "Medicine for Melancholy," the first film by the "Moonlight" director Barry Jenkins, characters like Micah and Jo' — young, black, financially overdrawn but rolling in polished pop culture references — were, if not exactly unicorns, a protected species, rare enough to be worthy of tapping the person next to you and spreading the word.
Maybe that's the miracle here: that ordinary people whose lives have become so easy to classify into categories like rural poor, drug-dependent, products of the criminal justice system, possess the weight and the value of the mythic — and not only after death; that 13-year-olds like Jojo might be worthy of our rapt attention while their lives are just beginning.
Justin Amash (I-MI), then a Republican, argued that Trump's actions might be worthy of impeachment in June of this year, Trump reportedly spoke with Vice President Mike Pence and Meadows regarding finding a primary challenger to Amash (who, incidentally, co-founded the House Freedom Caucus with Meadows.) Those political moves were a winning strategy for the now-60-year-old Congress member.
That they were able to achieve so much despite this knowledge gap is a mark of the egregious double standard applied to women in comics (and geek culture generally); a woman in their position would most likely be exhaustively scrutinized by comic fans who wanted to make sure she had an encyclopedic knowledge of comics culture and enough geek cred to be worthy of the honor.
We make small talk with our congenial hosts, about hometowns and jobs and the craziness of Vegas, and later Emily and I will discuss how surprised we were, as we dangled our legs in the pool, clothed in what we thought were stylish black cover-ups but might as well have been nun's habits, to feel our inner eighth-grader surface: insecure and shy and hoping to be worthy of the thousands of dollars' worth of Grey Goose and watery cranberry juice being lavished upon us.
While Coyote Ugly celebrates the power women can gain in unleashing their sexuality, bright red sirens go off when it comes to the messaging from the men in Violet's life, who degrade her and lay the slut-shaming and body-policing on thick, giving the film an underlying message that women ultimately demean themselves through the choices they make with their bodies; these repercussions include costing them the affections of a "good guy," and imply that they must change their behavior in order to be worthy of love and respect.

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