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This is the level of honor bestowed on Stormy Daniels.
Pugh deserves the same recognition bestowed on her male counterpart.
Oprah Winfrey bestowed on him a title that stuck: America's Mayor.
Tellingly, it was not bestowed on Xi's immediate predecessor, Hu Jintao.
Tammy Duckworth bestowed on him a new nickname: Cadet Bone Spurs.
Magic was bestowed on American Pharoah when Espinoza got on his back.
She styled herself "rebbetzin," the Yiddish honorific bestowed on wives of rabbis.
In her public life, Ms. Hawley brushed aside honors bestowed on her.
Meanwhile, ordinary citizens commiserate with the burden of rule bestowed on their leader.
I'm touched at the huge honor this beautiful family has bestowed on me.
They insisted that the grandchildren understand the precious gifts America bestowed on us.
The praise bestowed on him back then by Democrats — including by then-Sen.
This interview has bestowed on us peak feminist Gosling, and it delights me.
Traditionally, the title is bestowed on the highest-ranking leader in Tibetan Buddhism.
"Guess those be the powers our races have bestowed on us," Dustin replies.
The honor was bestowed on him by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in March.
Unquestionably, however, Mr Trump has bestowed on this excrescence a scarcely dreamed-of prominence.
Others denounced the reputational boost bestowed on philanthropists at a time of national tragedy.
Following that deal, Tillerson received the Order of Friendship, an award bestowed on foreign nationals.
Uncle Spliffy, a nickname bestowed on him after one of his suspensions, seemed just right.
In the 1940s, engagement rings became reminiscent of class rings bestowed on high school graduates.
Harris says that Almena bestowed on him the title of "creative director," which Harris liked.
We are here today to remember and celebrate those gifts bestowed on us in 2018.
Of the many benefits America has bestowed on your (British) columnist, few beat the Dolphins.
But she is battling to throw off the "mini-Merkel" moniker bestowed on her by sceptics.
Then, he thought of all the blessings—family, money, America—the Almighty had bestowed on him.
It is named after a shallow, two-handled Scottish drinking cup, which is bestowed on honorees.
A year ago, SoftBank, via a new funding round, bestowed on WeWork a $47 billion valuation.
Many boasted colorful nicknames, bestowed on them by fans, crew members or even by Ahlum himself.
She's bestowed on me the nickname Shazza, perhaps the first nickname in my life I actually like.
He also described Gallagher as "central casting," a high compliment Trump has bestowed on cabinet secretary picks.
It has been bestowed on such Hollywood hunks as Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Hugh Jackman, and Matthew McConaughey.
In 2015 a final "honor" – a lifetime award – was bestowed on Chevron, and then activists picked up shop.
The nickname was bestowed on Gigante by the New York tabloids in tribute to his bizarre street persona.
In addressing the American people, he said he is humbled by the trust that's been bestowed on him.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York bestowed on Sanders at his post-heart-attack comeback rally in Queens.
John McCain John McCain will be given an honor bestowed on just 250 people in our nation's history.
These artificial benefits bestowed on behemoths are made worse by barriers to entry heaped on the little guy.
Tufts University in Massachusetts, which had bestowed on Armstrong an honorary degree in 2006, rescinded that in 2012.
Sokon Matsumura triumphed without a single strike and the king bestowed on him the title of bushi or warrior.
MANY titles bestowed on Donald Trump—from president to commander-in-chief—are hard for non-supporters to digest.
I am from Haiti and never did I imagine that such honor would be one day bestowed on me.
On the one hand, the game bestowed on Dawson celebrity and opportunities he fashioned into a prosperous second career.
Dave Chappelle got a big honor bestowed on him over the weekend ... by the New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Many were bestowed on a cost-plus basis, in which the contractor earns a fee on top of expenses.
Was your real name the name your parents gave you or the one bestowed on you by your friends?
That it's frequently bestowed on artists from marginalized backgrounds pressures these artists to make work that represents those backgrounds.
And so he finds himself the unlikely "conscience of the Senate," a title once bestowed on Alabama Democratic Sen.
Amazon's subsidy, however, is a drop in the bucket compared to the benefits bestowed on Chinese e-commerce players.
It's an honor only bestowed on a few dozen other people, including each of the Beatles and Janet's brother Michael.
The Senate voted unanimously to strip Suu Kyi, Myanmar's civilian leader, of the symbolic honor bestowed on her in 2007.
"Once again the bounty of higher prices will be bestowed on Saudi Arabia at the expense of Iran," he said.
The award will be bestowed on Mr. Doshi, the 260th laureate, at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto in May.
Other times, he fell short of his own ideals and the "maverick" reputation bestowed on him in the popular imagination.
This is an honor bestowed on me by the governor of Australia, which is a position appointed by the queen.
This book is a landslide of language, and it's unfair, somehow, that so many gifts were bestowed on one writer.
And all these are what John Rawls called "morally arbitrary"—things bestowed on us, which we can't take credit for.
It was emblematic of the adulatory coverage news outlets controlled by the Chinese government have bestowed on Apple this week.
But she also wants the flexibility bestowed on other professions, she said, such as the option to work from home.
Sikh men have worn turbans since 1699, when the last living guru bestowed on the clothing item a unique Sikh identity.
But Yeezy fans argue the cool factor bestowed on Adidas is of much greater long-term value than the numbers suggest.
One innovation the company devised is "Amazon's Choice," a distinctive black badge typically bestowed on a single product per search term.
He adds that getting the title bestowed on him last November was a huge compliment that he still can't quite believe.
And the State Council, China's cabinet, bestowed on him the title "National Model Worker" - one of the country's highest civilian honors.
On their own, they've each offered flashes of brilliance—verses and approaches that earn the acclaim that's been bestowed on them.
The wedding reception was officiated by Istanbul's governor and acting mayor, Ali Yerlikaya, an honor bestowed on prominent figures in society.
The "Stony" now on the awning is Mr. Hsu's English nickname, bestowed on him by a professor in his college days.
He left behind Electric Lady, a cultural landmark, and the reputation he bestowed on the block has inspired locals for decades.
Nesting in the driveway was a pale green 1959 Volkswagen Beetle, a gift Lamott bestowed on herself for her 60th birthday.
The honor bestowed on Kushner was a trending topic on Twitter, where it appeared to be mostly criticized by prominent Mexicans.
The German chancellorship is not directly elected but is, instead, bestowed on whichever leader can secure backing from a majority in parliament.
Chocolate is one of the greatest gifts that nature has bestowed on mankind, and the classic Kit Kat bar is no exception.
It thrives on its immunity to interrogation and its own invisibility; it naturalizes the accolades and infinite chances bestowed on its recipients.
Birthday cakes, gift cards, free lunches, snacks, movie tickets, and other perks are generously bestowed on employees to celebrate life's happy moments.
Linked closely with privilege, nonviolence is a luxury not bestowed on protesters in the Black Lives Matter movement or at Standing Rock.
Prince Charles, eldest son of Queen Elizabeth, holds the title Prince of Wales, traditionally bestowed on the heir to the British throne.
" Their celebrity status has gained their utterances on mental illness miles of ink and bestowed on them the title of "Sage Authority.
He has fulfilled the moniker bestowed on him by Donald Trump by shrinking in stature as suddenly as Alice does in Wonderland.
This work did not make her popular nor did it yield the rewards often bestowed on those who maintained the status quo.
Still, if you felt slighted by the exclusivity bestowed on Kapoor, then you might enjoy this retort by British artist Stuart Semple.
On Monday absolution was bestowed on him, at last, with a flourish: The team gave him a bejeweled 2016 World Series ring.
Locals spoke of the economic development brought by the New Order and the gifts bestowed on the area by the Suharto clan.
Established in 1963 by John F. Kennedy, the Presidential Medal of Freedom is widely considered the nation's highest honor bestowed on civilians.
For this work, the United Nations bestowed on Mr. Amro its "Human Rights Defender of the Year in Palestine" award in 2010.
"Thank you to the people of the city of New York for this great honor bestowed on our Lou," said Phil Alvarez.
Instead, they give their leads a gift rarely bestowed on attractive young women in horror movies: to be observed without being fetishized.
Fair Game The immense pay packages bestowed on corporate chieftains are often said to reflect feats of management that enrich company shareholders.
Gone was the tongue-in-cheek irony and blasé detachment bestowed on the world by the likes of Kurt Cobain and Sonic Youth.
"The difficult diva was back today," team principal Toto Wolff told reporters, using the nickname bestowed on the car early in the season.
Haley will respond to President Barack Obama's speech for the Republican Party on Tuesday, an honor bestowed on rising stars in the GOP.
But the passion behind "RickMorty," the name bestowed on this taboo couple, is different because kinks are consistently validated by the show itself.
An earlier version of this article mischaracterized the recognition that Pope John Paul II bestowed on Joseph Vaz in Sri Lanka in 1995.
The academy has deferred the prize seven times previously, most recently in 1949; that year's prize was bestowed on William Faulkner in 1950.
The couple will retain their titles Duke and Duchess of Sussex, which the queen bestowed on them after they were married in 2018.
Princess Royal is a title traditionally bestowed on the monarch's eldest daughter — but Princess Charlotte may break that custom when her father becomes king.
Bolt says he's grateful for the renewed popularity that his world records and nine gold medals have bestowed on his sport among younger generations.
Mystery solved: OP is a trademark owned by Google, and bestowed on SoCs that meet a Google spec for a good Chrome OS device.
In 2013 the National Endowment for the Arts bestowed on her America's most prestigious honour for jazz: the Jazz Master award for lifetime achievement.
In 2013, the Chicago Crime Commission named him public enemy No. 1 — a distinction last bestowed on Al Capone, the notorious gangster, in 1930.
He was called Champ, when it mattered, when it was a title that had been bestowed on Jack Dempsey, Rocky Marciano and Joe Louis.
But the third name the Greeks bestowed on the north was considerably less accurate—and considerably more important for the future of polar exploration.
But that Chanel seal of approval isn't bestowed on just any stylish teen (regardless of famous pedigree) — and Smith doesn't take the responsibility lightly.
Ms. Mitrano does, however, want to lift the immunity that Congress bestowed on gun manufacturers and sellers in 2005, protecting them from civil suits.
When you're 12, you feel deserving of any honor bestowed on you: I remember bathing in pride when the blade lightly touched my shoulders.
Britain's Labour Party members called for the mogul to be stripped of a ceremonial honor that Queen Elizabeth II bestowed on him in 2004.
Qaboos deserves the eulogies bestowed on him on Saturday from less enduring regional leaders in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Israel and Iran.
Those feelings are also common from Americans who have always been here and are grateful for the blessings our country has bestowed on us.
An especially irksome issue will be dealing with China's billions of dollars' worth of government subsidies that are bestowed on its state-owned enterprises.
Her late-in-life consideration could be considered part of the current swell of attention being bestowed on the women that art history forgot.
DuVernay was named the Entertainer of the Year — an honor previously bestowed on the likes of Dwayne Johnson, Michael B. Johnson, and Taraji P. Henson.
The most famous such case was the blanket pardon President Gerald Ford bestowed on his predecessor, Richard Nixon, following Nixon's resignation during the Watergate scandal.
In fact, the Academy bestowed on him Best Director in 2003 for "The Pianist," and the likes of Meryl Streep gave him a standing ovation.
Without a belt changing hands, Diaz instead stole the post-fight hype that would have been bestowed on McGregor, or at least some of it.
Now the United States, in breaching the Iran deal and reimposing sanctions, has turned the very weapon that those allies bestowed on it against them.
You know, if Hollywood were to go through one of those equal opportunity employer tests — bestowed on even the smallest businesses — I'm convinced it would fail.
Trump's public remarks in Manila, however, focused far more on the pomp and circumstance bestowed on him during his 5-country, 13-day trip through Asia.
That's because in these circumstances, prized corporate cash is used to buy back shares that offset stock grants bestowed on company executives in rich compensation plans.
I suspect, though, that Red Lobster's Create Your Own Combination shrimp meal is the all-time Xtreme Eating winner, an award bestowed on it in 2015.
For "the world's best pastry chef," a title bestowed on Pierre Hermé by the World's 750083 Best Restaurants guide in 275008, the macaron isn't going anywhere.
The Library of Congress has announced that Mr. Johnson will be the winner of its annual Prize for American Fiction, to be formally bestowed on Sept.
Bottom line is we are all one family who will never agree on everything except preserving the incredible gift our founding fathers bestowed on us all.
After one especially inspired bout on the mike, Gucci Mane bestowed on Will his producer name: "Mike Will made it, Gucci Mane slayed it!" he cried.
In recent decades, with the comparative invincibility that he felt great age bestowed on him, Mr. Zhou was also an outspoken critic of the Chinese government.
Such are the hazards of curiosity in Europe's so-called "Last Dictatorship," a moniker bestowed on Belarus by then–US President George W. Bush in 2005.
If the climate keeps warming the way it has, Greenland may finally live up to its name (which was probably bestowed on it by some colorblind viking).
" Then there was the time when Jeb Bush validated the "low energy" nickname bestowed on him by Trump by pleading with a snoozing crowd to "Please, clap.
Guy was now dead, and for the first time the name Raoul—always reserved for the man who would return—had been bestowed on a new child.
It is unclear what powers would be bestowed on Mr Ma'ruf if Jokowi wins; the role of vice-president is only vaguely set out in the constitution.
The most famous such case was the blanket pardon President Gerald Ford bestowed on his predecessor, Richard Nixon, after Nixon's resignation during the Watergate scandal in 1974.
She doesn't want to be the "liberal West's last defender," a title bestowed on her by The New York Times and repeated extensively in Germany and beyond.
We have also seen, on the right, a new middle-class respectability bestowed on white nationalism, as white people seek someone to blame for their changing status.
The Yankees signed him as a 16-year-old from the Dominican Republic for $3 million, the most they have bestowed on an amateur international free agent.
In 2012, Mr. Papale bestowed on Mr. Dezer his Wolfgang Goethe Taormina Media Award, which is usually reserved for writers who write nice things about the town.
On Sunday, Alan Kurdi's name was bestowed on a German rescue ship operated by Sea-Eye, a nonprofit that tries to save refugees in similarly dangerous situations.
If Thames keeps this up much longer, the Milwaukee-inspired nickname bestowed on him this month by MLB Network Radio — the Sultan of Brat — just might stick.
The Sawamura Award was first bestowed on Japan's best pitcher in 2260, nine years before Don Newcombe of the Brooklyn Dodgers won the first Cy Young Award.
This may owe something to the perks bestowed on holders of high credit scores: express service at hotels; deposit-waivers on car rentals; even accelerated visas to Singapore.
Every year, the ceremony gives out the Muhammad Ali Legacy Award, which is an honor bestowed on an athlete who has used sport as a springboard for activism.
Thus, a significant no-penalty bonus will then be bestowed on regularly insured people who become more ill or injured and have to slide into the risk pool.
World tours, fancy conferences, prestigious bylines and book contracts were bestowed on artists who hewed to political positions favored by the establishment, rather than on the most talented.
Ataturk, "Father of the Turks", was bestowed on him a decade later, after he introduced reforms replacing Arabic with Latin script and promoting Western dress and women's rights.
The image bestowed on him by Kennedy stuck, however, and as Patterson—now struggling against a "loser" label—went disguised in his private life, publicly he fought on.
When the abuse happens in a church setting, there's a kind of spiritual abuse, the sense that religious leaders have betrayed the power bestowed on them by God.
As conditions in Zimbabwe worsened and accusations of human rights abuses escalated, institutions around the world, including the British Crown, stripped him of honors previously bestowed on him.
Discounts at the mall, priority seating on planes — these are nice, but they hardly amount to the sort of commemoration we have bestowed on veterans of previous wars.
The section's special jury prize was bestowed on "Caniba," whose directors Verena Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor gave their thanks in a video message featuring floating heart effects.
True, he might have rejected the designation bestowed on him in "The Inheritance," while also clucking over the physiques of the cast and their frequent balletic sex arias.
While Macao has long been considered China's "good kid" — a moniker bestowed on the territory by Chinese state media — Hong Kong has been chastised as the troublesome one.
After all, a firm and final conclusion might diminish the attention bestowed on Ms. Earhart and, by extension, on this city, which has wrapped its identity in hers.
China outlawed the panda skin trade in 1981, and the 1988 Wildlife Protection Law banned poaching went into effect with the highest protected status available bestowed on the panda.
Now, France has moved to withdraw Weinstein's Legion of Honor, bestowed on him by then–French president Nicolas Sarkozy in March 20093, shortly after the release of The Artist.
It has sidelined her, saddled her with weak storylines, and failed to give her the kind of star billing it has bestowed on the men of the original Avengers.
It wasn't Cumberbatch's first royal encounter in recent months: In November, Queen Elizabeth II bestowed on him the title of C.B.E. (Commander of the Order of the British Empire).
Another aspect of socialist governments inimical to democracy is the massive amount of power bestowed on the state, making it a breeding ground for corruption, a growth-retarding factor.
Instead, the extraordinary gifts bestowed on his two small feet were too much for the Americans to overcome, delighting the Argentina fans, who were a minority in the stadium.
Many unions take advantage of their unfettered power bestowed on them by the government and advocate for liberal politicians, instead of the hard-working men and women they represent.
He's been described as the sexy Hamilton because of the swagger he brings to the role, and Mr. Miranda bestowed on him a hashtag-nickname, Javilton, that has stuck.
Of the six members of the Republican leadership — seven, if you count the president pro tempore, a post traditionally bestowed on the basis of seniority — one is a woman.
It is not clear whether the child will receive a royal title, like those bestowed on the three children of Prince William, Harry's older brother, and his wife, Catherine.
After this press conference, it seems most unlikely that anyone will come up with a nickname for Powell nearly as snarky as the  "Helicopter Ben" title bestowed on Bernanke.
In some ceremonies, a number of names are written on leaves that are placed amid burning sticks; the first leaf to burn is the name bestowed on the baby.
Look for a wave of promotions as staff lawyers on salary suddenly turn into partners to qualify for the 22003 percent deduction the Senate bestowed on pass-through businesses.
The medal is the highest order of merit bestowed on French and foreign nationals for civil and military achievements in the service of France and the ideals it upholds.
But really, the best thing the film gave us was the dream of one day having a Runway-assisted closet makeover as glorious as the one bestowed on Andy Sachs.
The country's king bestowed on Vichai and his family a new surname, an act seen as a great honour in the Southeast Asian country where the monarch is highly revered.
The country's king bestowed on Vichai and his family a new surname, an act seen as a great honor in the Southeast Asian country where the monarch is highly revered.
The current Senate president pro tempore, which is a title customarily bestowed on the longest continually serving member of the majority party, is 86-year-old Charles Grassley of Iowa.
They include star ratings and product reviews, as well as "Amazon's Choice," a mysterious badge bestowed on some individual items, which has recently become the subject of scrutiny from lawmakers.
Millennials, clearly, are not living the lives of easy abundance bestowed on generations past — no fighting over the check at Outback Steakhouse, no need (or budget) for a station wagon.
She's been rising like a rocket in the polls, and is finally earning the kind of media coverage that was initially bestowed on many less-deserving men in the race.
But since the nineteen-forties biologists have been aware that some genetic elements are "selfish": evolution has bestowed on them a better than fifty-per-cent chance of being inherited.
" I always say I don't know what good luck bestowed on me the day I walked into Broadway Video, which is where I met them to audition for "30 Rock.
Perhaps the messiah complex that was bestowed on Obama in the months leading up to his jubilant election, much like the near deity status Washington received after the Revolutionary War.
The titles echo those bestowed on Prince William and Kate Middleton on the day of their marriage, when the Queen announced that they would become the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
A bonus just for you: Click here to claim 30 days of access to Business Insider PRIME "Too often, leadership is bestowed on the people who crave it most," Walker writes.
Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda's hip-hop musical about Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, broke a world record when it received 16 Tony Award nominations – the most ever bestowed on a Broadway production.
Last month Suu Kyi was stripped of Oxford's -- the city where she received her degree -- highest honor, the Freedom of the City of Oxford, an honor bestowed on her in 1997.
Whatever gains that Republican tax cuts have bestowed on the economy in the years since Reagan promised voters a city on a hill, they have all shared the same distributional peculiarities.
A picture from 2016 shows Inshaf beaming as he and his father accept an award from a minister — one of several awards bestowed on the Ibrahims from the Sri Lankan government.
In Britain, some members of Parliament have called on Prime Minister Theresa May to revoke the Commander of the Order of the British Empire title bestowed on Mr. Weinstein in 2004.
But some laureates and historians of the prize acknowledge that there are instances where such an honor was bestowed on contentious politicians in order to acknowledge and encourage efforts for peace.
"Every accolade that has been bestowed on Derek throughout his career has been earned and deserved," Hal Steinbrenner, the Yankees' managing general partner, said in a statement released by the team.
The medal is "considered Harvard's highest honor in the field of African and African American Studies," according to AP. The British Film Institute also rescinded the fellowship it had bestowed on Weinstein.
In one sweet shot, the 3-week-old Duke of Skane (the title bestowed on him at birth by his grandfather Carl XVI Gustaf) is held by his mom Crown Princess Victoria.
Depending on which part of the world the statuesque Russian was competing in, she was known as "a diva" or "a snow queen" — monikers that Khorkina says were only bestowed on "heroes".
In a rational world, "rousing convention speech" would be a job permanently bestowed on Barack Obama who, after all, got himself elected president largely on the strength of a rousing convention speech.
The prickly and ambitious Mr Uribe, who would run again for president if the constitution allowed him to, is unlikely to have been delighted by the accolade bestowed on his political foe.
Kaia Gerber is undoubtedly fashion's breakout star but her mom Cindy Crawford and "auntie" Naomi Campbell have well-established fame and worldwide renown bestowed on them since the late 1980s and 1990s.
At each Olympics the U.S. swimming team picks a captain and until a July training camp in San Antonio, it had remained one of the very few honors not bestowed on Phelps.
But when the abuse happens in a church setting, there's an additional burden—a kind of spiritual abuse, the sense that religious leaders have betrayed the power bestowed on them by God.
In January, in a double jeopardy case, the United States Supreme Court held that Puerto Rico had no independent prosecutorial authority — just the authority bestowed on it by the United States Congress.
In the book's introduction, his world-straddling triumph is represented by the lifetime achievement Oscar that he received in 2016, the only time it has ever been bestowed on a Chinese filmmaker.
Complaints boiled down to it being unfair for the overpowered weapon to exist in standard game modes, given the massive advantage bestowed on whoever happened to be lucky enough to find it.
President Donald Trump's fervent use of Twitter has produced a staggering number of catchy nicknames the president has bestowed on many of his political foes, former allies and members of the media.
A segregationist who vehemently opposed the Civil Rights Act, Russell at one point served as president pro tempore -- a ceremonial designation bestowed on the most senior member of the party in power.
The dubious honor is bestowed on the Utahn who, over the past year, "has done the most" — meaning made the most news or had the biggest impact, for good or for ill.
Unlike last week, which featured little to no violence, meaning players saw most of the points bestowed on their characters for quirky or punchy one-liners, last night's episode was all about carnage.
In 2004 she became the first woman to be awarded the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize, considered the highest honor in the field and one of many honors bestowed on her across the world.
But the actress, who recently appeared in Star Was: Episode VIII: The Force Awakens, is only celebrating one thing on May 4th: the six Tony nominations that were bestowed on the play Eclipsed.
Hamilton felt the new W09 seemed a much better car than last year's 'diva', a nickname bestowed on it early on by team boss Toto Wolff for its sometimes twitchy and temperamental behavior.
And apparently the best honour you can give someone now is to get Apple to turn them into an iPhone emoji: this is the gift being bestowed on the late, great David Bowie.
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Jack Schlossberg, former President John F. Kennedy's only grandson, spoke to PEOPLE Thursday at the New Frontier Awards at Harvard Law School, and revealed the surprising name he bestowed on his new pooch.
At its best that adversarial approach bestowed on Thatcher an intellectual integrity, as her implacable ideological foes, the far-left Labour M.P.s Tony Benn and Eric Heffer (who was also her friend), appreciated.
Seeking to preserve the competitive advantage over brick-and-mortar businesses bestowed on it by Section 230, Big Tech vociferously opposed efforts to amend the CDA as a threat to their bottom line.
The 67-year-old king had bestowed on Wongvajirapakdi the title of royal noble consort in July in a ceremony attended by Queen Suthida, whom the king had married just two months earlier.
It could be called "The President Is Cashing In." But the gods are just, and although they denied the gift of literary grace to Patterson, they bestowed on him an even rarer skill.
The freedom grew exponentially, and despite the gifts bestowed on the young folks by the earlier generation, one thing that seemed to bind young people was the desire to be unlike their parents.
And while mega European houses built their reputations through symbiotic patronage of the aristocracy over many decades, Simons's cult status comes, in part, from the respect other innovators have bestowed on the designer.
WASHINGTON — President Trump welcomed Egypt's president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, to the White House on Tuesday, and bestowed on his ally what he most eagerly sought: a ringing endorsement of his strongman rule.
By the time he retired in 1966, he was acknowledged as the greatest defensive end of all time, a title officially bestowed on him when the N.F.L. celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1969.
That experience provided such an enduring lesson in the searing pain bestowed on participants in bursting bubbles that I always have my eye out for the next bubble on the verge of combustion.
"I write to clarify any confusion about the honor you bestowed on me and about my relationship to the parade," said the letter, which incorrectly referred to the chairwoman as Ms. Vázquez Cortés.
It was a strange scene: an outpouring of affection rarely bestowed on any government official in New York, much less one at an agency often disparaged by subway riders and even transit workers.
The airline catering services industry is worth $6 billion in the United States, but there's not much behind-the-scenes knowledge bestowed on the average traveler as to how the sausage gets made.
It also traps Warren in the same pop cultural avatar that Hillary Clinton's fans bestowed on her in 2016, which has a way of eliding the substantial ideological gulf between the two women.
Previously, the title of Dalai Lama, the highest-ranking leader in Tibetan Buddhism, was bestowed on the reincarnation of a line of revered religious teachers, whose identity was chosen by their senior monks.
He praised his accommodations, was offered his favorite delicacy — steak with ketchup — had a gold medallion bestowed on him while receiving the country's highest honor, and danced amid sword performers at a gala.
May's team, which on Friday threatened Mr. Bercow with the most supercilious of punishments: blocking his entry to the House of Lords — an honor bestowed on every speaker for more than 200 years.
Those athletes, like Kaepernick, were explicitly making political statements, forcing the public to reconcile an apparent slight of the national anthem versus the rights bestowed on all citizens that the song symbolizes for some.
ALMOG, West Bank (Reuters) - The aromatic plants bestowed on the infant Jesus are being cultivated by an Israeli entrepreneur who aims to transform the gifts of the Christmas story into therapeutic balms and incense.
The rest of his work seems to have disappeared into the abyss, relatively undocumented, but the genius he bestowed on Bowie's face helped transform the rock star into the transcendent creature he became onstage.
Buster Keaton, whose given name was Joseph and whose nickname was, according to one legend, bestowed on him by Harry Houdini, is one of the few film artists to achieve immortality as an adjective.
But once she got me into the United States, she took up arms against her newfound poverty and bestowed on me her greatest gift (aside from that Stingray bike in 1965) — a library card.
But she also possesses the gift that's bestowed on only the best of travel writers: an ability to zero in on characters who illuminate the condition of a place at a moment in time.
That being president bestowed on you the responsibility of always trying to take the high road, always doing the right thing for the country rather than the best thing for your party or yourself.
Trump is not the voracious consumer of history that some of his more recent predecessors have been, but he seems to understand the gravity of the ignominious distinction bestowed on him with Wednesday's vote.
He sprinkles his conversations with recollections of kindnesses bestowed on him over the years: a jocular telegram from Prince Charles in 1981, a thoughtful phone call to his granddaughter from Princess Eugenie in 2013.
He is so unbelievably fast, so clearly superior to the opponents lumbering in his furious wake, that it calls to mind the epithets that Homer bestowed on Achilles: swift-footed Maradona, breaking through men.
By the time he was liberated by Russian forces in 1945, he had been away from home for so long he didn't bother to seek the military accolades bestowed on him for his bravery.
Since my childhood, these mountains have bestowed on me a sense of security and permanence sadly absent from my life, but in these troubling times, they afford me something else: an intimation of hope.
We did some checking and it turns out the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences owns the hardware ... despite the fact the statue was bestowed on Frances and even engraved with her name.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday, Pai was presented with the award, which is named for Charlton Heston and has been bestowed on Vice President Mike Pence and conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh.
Garfield is more ubiquitous (and probably more profitable) than any of those franchises, but Jim Davis has never earned the same artistic credit as Charles Schulz or the cult-classic respect bestowed on Gary Larson.
This feature, faithfully reproduced in the King James Version, as it is in Alter's, is perhaps the single most significant gift that the Bible has bestowed on English composition, inspiring poets from Herbert to Whitman.
The enigmatic "gaijin" (as foreigners are called in Japan) had achieved a status bestowed on only a handful of chief executives, akin, at least in Japan, to Steve Jobs, Warren E. Buffett or Elon Musk.
" She continued, "There is much more that is coming to public attention about Hillary Clinton's behavior, including the recent revelations about favors bestowed on the Clinton Foundation's donors who got special deals, who got state partnerships.
His life spanned five states of Germany: the Weimar Republic, Hitler's Nazi Reich, the prosperous, guilt-ridden Federal Republic, the harshly run communist East, and finally the reunified country, which bestowed on him its highest honours.
There he tossed paper towels to onlookers as though they were prizes as a sporting event, and held up a can of tuna as if it was a gift he had bestowed on the people there.
While Law was an awkward presence at U.S. receptions for a few years after his resignation, at Italian events he was treated with the same effusive obsequiousness bestowed on all cardinals - something Law appeared to enjoy.
"Without the fraternity that Jesus Christ has bestowed on us," the pope said on Tuesday, "our efforts for a more just world fall short, and even our best plans and projects risk being soulless and empty."
I had mainly been a watcher in gaming, and I worried that my hands-off approach played right into the stereotype of "girlfriend mode" — the dismissive nickname bestowed on the "easy" setting by bro game designers.
The foundation has not revoked the awards bestowed on Mario Batali (Outstanding Restaurateur in 2008 and Outstanding Chef in 2005), Ken Friedman (Outstanding Restaurateur in 2016), and John Besh (Best Chef in the Southeast in 2006).
The real question isn't whether or not the president is the deporter in chief, a nickname immigrant rights advocates bestowed on President Barack Obama that has recently resurfaced in attacks on former Vice President Joe Biden.
An analysis by The Washington Post this month found that the majority of clemency grants issued under Trump have been bestowed on those with White House connections and bypassed the executive branch's slate of pardon advisers.
Bennet may have to have another heart surgery in the future, but for now he's doing great and I'm so grateful because there has been a miracle bestowed on my whole family and I'll never forget that.
Chief among them was Exxon's C.E.O. Rex Tillerson (later the secretary of state), who was so cooperative that in 2013 Putin awarded him the Order of Friendship, one of the country's highest honors bestowed on a foreigner.
Science has already bestowed on us the correct way to store our coffee beans (TL;DR— freeze them) and how we should be holding our mug, but what about the best way to actually brew the stuff?
This marks the first time a male celeb has starred alone on Nylon's cover, and judging from his interview inside the pages, it seems that honor couldn't be bestowed on someone more perfectly deserving of the title.
He bought the cabin next door, one that belonged to a Maytag heir, in 220, after the Yankees bestowed on him what was then an eye-popping, free-agent contract for a reliever: six years, $2.85 million.
The honoring of Ms. Murray, a legal scholar and civil rights activist who graduated from Yale Law School in 1965, was widely hailed as the first such distinction bestowed on either a woman or an African-American.
For more than 125 years, the Office of the Pardon Attorney in the Justice Department has quietly served as the key adviser on clemency, one of the most unlimited powers bestowed on the president by the Constitution.
After you remove the alleged benefits it bestowed on the Defense Department, the bill is nothing more than two thousand pages of profligate spending modeled after the Obama years and built on the precedents of Keynesian economics.
His attempt to wield influence over Al-Ahly, perhaps Egypt&aposs most popular club in Egypt, drew a sharp reaction from the man who in December bestowed on him the honorary title, former Egypt great Mahmoud el-Khateib.
American International Group, Prudential Financial and General Electric Capital Corporation, the financing arm of General Electric, have also received the designation, which was largely bestowed on companies deemed so large that their failure would damage the American economy.
Verma has worked closely with Vice President Mike Pence, who as governor of Indiana awarded her the Sagamore of the Wabash award, typically bestowed on those who have rendered distinguished services to the state or to the governor.
In one camp are the 'purists', who claim that the host of benefits being bestowed on the runners, including revolutionary shoes, a pack of interchangeable pacemakers and a non-traditional course, mean the attempt is a marketing gimmick.
Trainor took home the award for best new artist during the 58th annual Grammy Awards on Monday night, tearing up as she emotionally accepted the award that's also been bestowed on John Legend, Carrie Underwood and Mariah Carey.
" The Koran also implies that the drama and dilemma of our first ancestors' disobedience recurs in every subsequent generation: "O Children of Adam, we have bestowed on you clothing to conceal your private parts and as an adornment.
He still hasn't been named a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, the lifetime achievement honor bestowed on some of his former collaborators, like the pianists Cecil Taylor and Muhal Richard Abrams and the multireedist Anthony Braxton.
During cross-examination, Amanda Vaughn, another prosecutor, made a point of underscoring the gifts Dr. Melgen bestowed on Mr. Menendez, who was a United States representative before being elected to the Senate, after he achieved a higher office.
In 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt handed out a Nazi Iron Cross at a news conference and asked that it be bestowed on one of his least loved chroniclers, a columnist at The Daily News of New York.
The princess was required to give up the titles Her Royal Highness and Chao Fa (Lady of the Sky), which were bestowed on her birth in 1951 in Switzerland, where her father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, was attending university.
For the past 28 years, the Woman of Distinction Award from Palm Beach Atlantic University, a small Christian college in West Palm Beach, Florida, has been bestowed on two women with ties to the community and local charities.
Yet, confoundingly, Freud "is destined to remain among us as the most influential of 20th-century sages," Crews writes, claiming that the attention bestowed on him by contemporary scholars and commentators ranks with that accorded Shakespeare and Jesus.
But they have to say something to defend their indefensible pork, and so they now point to all of the supposed subsidies bestowed on other forms of energy, implicitly offering to sacrifice theirs after those others are removed.
But it's also come to be seen as an endorsement or mark of approval from Twitter, sparking outrage when the checkmarks were bestowed on white nationalists like Richard Spencer or Charlottesville, Va., "Unite the Right" rally organizer Jason Kessler.
On Wednesday, a tweeting Trump announced that he ordered CNO and Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer to nix the Navy Achievement Medals bestowed on four of Gallagher's prosecutors by Regional Legal Service Office Southwest's commanding officer — Capt.
And I take this honor that you have bestowed on me here tonight as a reminder that, even out of office, I must do all that I can to advance the spirit of service that John F. Kennedy represents.
The stunning nature of Ogunbowale's feats catapulted her to the kind of mainstream fame rarely bestowed on women's college basketball, which despite improved play and the introduction of a few more top programs has struggled to broaden its appeal.
PwC said Cullinan had mistakenly handed best-picture presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway the back-up envelope for best actress in a leading role, an award bestowed on Emma Stone for "La La Land" a short time earlier.
But there is an important first this week too: Wednesday will mark the first time Modi has been invited to address a Joint Meeting of Congress in the House Chamber -- an honor bestowed on just a few world leaders every year.
THE powers of pardon bestowed on an American president—modelled on those enjoyed by English monarchs in centuries past—are so sweeping and awful that they impose their own discipline on chief executives, or so Alexander Hamilton predicted in Federalist 74.
LONDON (Reuters) - The greatest trio ever bestowed on men's tennis steadfastly refuse to step aside but this year's ATP Finals boasts a fresh new look that offers a glimpse of the rivalries that should sustain the sport when they go.
Here was a familiar, often derided pop star, whose popularity had been entirely bestowed on him by the benevolence of teen girls, making a comeback with a song so undeniably good that critics could barely resist it, let alone rubbish it.
Dave Anderson, a sports columnist for The New York Times for more than three decades and the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for commentary, an award rarely bestowed on a sportswriter, died on Thursday in Cresskill, N.J. He was 22002.
The seafaring New Yorkers we spoke to on Monday could not have been more pleased with their new commute on the Urban Journey, the name second graders at P.S. 69 bestowed on the ferry that left Rockaway at 5:32 a.m.
Unbuttoned In Paris last week, the honor of the final exit at the Chanel couture show — the one every model wants to walk — was bestowed on a fresh-faced young women, strolling down the circular runway in a long pink dress.
According to the story put forward by Russian news media, the moniker was bestowed on Mr. Pavlov by separatists who were amused when, in the spring of 2014, he started using his cheap cellphone to film battles with the Ukrainian military.
The hutch joined the hurricane lamps from Ms. Peil's maternal grandmother, the perfume bottles from her Aunt Kate, the "King and I" collector plate from a fan and the faux-emerald ring Mr. Brynner's character bestowed on his many Mrs.
On Thursday, repair outfit iFixit published its teardown of the Fairphone 53, awarding the phone a perfect score of 10 out of 10 on its scale of repairability (a high honor also bestowed on the Fairphone 2, which released in 2015).
Next week, President Trump is poised to take his ongoing battles with mainstream political journalism to a new level by handing out what he's calling the "Fake News Awards," bestowed on "the most corrupt and biased" reporters and outlets around.
As is the case in most countries around the world, the fact that shame tends to be bestowed on the victim rather than perpetrator of the crime means that this extreme form of violence against women and girls is cloaked in silence.
On Tuesday he aggressively and repeatedly pushed back on criticism that he had failed to quickly grasp the magnitude of Maria's destruction or give the U.S. commonwealth the top-priority treatment he had bestowed on Texas, Louisiana and Florida after previous storms.
While we're calling out knee-jerk reactions that are not always wrong, "too cute and pass-heavy" is often a descriptor bestowed on Kyle Shanahan's offenses, dating back to his time in Washington, but just because it's easy doesn't mean it's always wrong.
Mr. Rechnitz and Mr. Reichberg became close, appearing together at public and private events, and serving on Mr. de Blasio's inauguration committee — an honor bestowed on the famous, like the writer Junot Díaz and the actor Steve Buscemi, and on lavish givers.
Now, Upper West Side carnivores can have their pastured beef, air-chilled poultry and heritage pork, along with charcuterie like head cheese, from the new meat market and restaurant that Ken Friedman and the chef April Bloomfield have bestowed on the neighborhood.
"We thought we were crazy because nobody just walks into this business," Ms. Nearburg said before a Krammer & Stoudt presentation that justified the industry recognition bestowed on the pair in January, when Fashion Group International presented them with its Rising Star award.
There were also awards that raised eyebrows, like those to Yasir Arafat, Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, Henry Kissinger, Le Duc Tho (who refused it), or Jimmy Carter — or the prize bestowed on Barack Obama a scant nine months after he took office.
"Recent incidents in our formation have called our ethics and professionalism into question, and threaten to undermine the trust bestowed on us by the American people and our senior leadership," he wrote, according to a report by Meghann Myers in Army Times.
Even so, this year the firm moved up two places, to No. 25, on the American Lawyer 2016 ranking of top firms, a status that is bestowed on firms with strong pro bono programs, diversity in their ranks and high associate satisfaction scores.
Given the range of capabilities that Hezbollah possesses – both unconventional and more traditional – it could add a new dimension to the crisis should Iran ask or direct the group to repay the largesse the regime has bestowed on it over the years.
LONDON — It is not often that President Trump follows in the footsteps of his wife, Melania Trump, but he has received a wooden statue in his likeness in her homeland, Slovenia, after the same, dubious honor was bestowed on her in July.
The factory became one of the most productive sugar refineries in the country, if not in all of Latin America, and the village was the envy of surrounding towns, which lacked the standard of living that Mr. Hershey bestowed on his namesake settlement.
LONDON — It is not often that President Trump follows in the footsteps of his wife, Melania Trump, but he has received a wooden statue in his likeness in her homeland, Slovenia, after the same, dubious honor was bestowed on her in July.
Mr. Cosby and Mr. Wynn are among a string of well-known men accused of sexual assault or harassment, forcing colleges to reconsider tributes like honorary degrees, which are often bestowed on celebrities and business leaders with the hope of spurring major donations.
It is no accident that the beauty industries — the worlds of fashion and makeup — have historically been some of the few real professional spaces that allowed for openly gay men, or those coded as such, and even bestowed on them a measure of celebrity.
Kushner, a Trump adviser, will receive the Order of the Aztec Eagle, a distinction that's been bestowed on the likes of Nelson Mandela and Cesar Chavez, for his part in negotiating a replacement for the longstanding NAFTA trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
"A great deal of love and care was bestowed on the dolls, and we've always been very mindful of their condition and wanting to make sure they survive indefinitely," Michael Inman, curator of the Rare Book Division which cares for the dolls, told Hyperallergic.
Ms. Morales has had dealings with Mr. Trump that go back years, and her husband has confirmed that she would on occasion come home jubilant because the club owner had paid her a compliment, or bestowed on her a $50 or sometimes a $22010 tip.
It has also been presented to significant figures such as Balkrishna Doshi, the Indian architect, who won at 90, and to the Spanish trio Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem and Ramon Vilalta — the first time the award was bestowed on three people at one time.
Indeed, it was Europeans who were first responsible for defining them as art works worthy of being displayed in museums; it was Europeans who first bestowed on them,  as Pierre Bourdieu would say, a market value and value as symbolic capital within Western museums.
That's a distinct challenge for the actors — Gemma Chan, Emily Berrington and Ruth Bradley, among others — who play the principal synth characters, and must communicate their sentience (bestowed on them, illicitly, by the original synth inventor) without the customary physical tools of gesture and expression.
"It's a little startling, at the height of the slaughter in Aleppo, to nominate as secretary of state a recipient from Putin of Russia's Order of Friendship," said Weekly Standard editor William Kristol, noting the award bestowed on Tillerson by the Russian leader in 2013.
Similar to the Great Leap Forward in China and the Stakhanovite Movement in the Soviet Union, the Chollima Movement was a mass labor campaign meant to spur rapid economic advancement via "ideological incentives," such as Chollima Rider titles bestowed on those who exceeded their quotas.
So it felt odd to watch Conversations With a Killer and realize that I'd built up an expectation, bestowed on me by the true crime community, that Bundy's victims would receive as much attention as possible, even in a documentary so overtly focused on the killer.
It started off rather interesting because it felt so close to home for me due to the fact that my grandparents emigrated from China and instilled this "work hard, go to college, and have a family" ethic in my parents, which they then bestowed on to me.
Meaning a full retrospective on the big stage of the fifth floor, like those the museum bestowed on Frank Stella last fall, or even a slightly more focused look at her oeuvre from maturity on, as in the Stuart Davis survey that's now in its final weeks.
"Stranger Things" also borrowed heavily from King stories like "Carrie" (telekinetic powers … ) and "Firestarter" ( … bestowed on a little girl as a result of dark government experiments) as well as the "Alien" films, with the shorn Eleven like a junior Ripley facing off against a toothy, bloodthirsty creature.
Artists and labels know this, and they'll chase elusive "Song of the Summer" status—a title bestowed on a track by a bumper combination of radio, streaming, sales, and cars absolutely fucking banging it out their windows on any given high street—like the holy grail.
So far, though, the response hasn't come close to matching the greeting bestowed on the restaurants at Time Warner Center in 2004, even though the project represents the same basic idea executed by the same developer with at least one of the same chefs, Thomas Keller.
Mr. Lopes's testimony was the start of the government's case involving one of the charges of bribery and conspiracy against Mr. Menendez, a Democrat, accusing him of using his office to help Dr. Melgen in exchange for lavish gifts that the doctor bestowed on the senator.
The 6-foot-5, 275-pound Okwara wanders Lower Manhattan, walking the same streets frequented by Jean-Michel Basquiat, the late artist whose photo graces Okwara's Twitter profile and whose nom de guerre from his graffiti-spraying youth, Samo, Okwara bestowed on his French bulldog puppy.
If, for example, Richardson's aim in "Pamela," with the surfeit of overblown compliments bestowed on her, was to guarantee that readers knew exactly what they were supposed to think of his heroine, he also sought by the same method to insure that readers thought highly of the work itself.
After her death last week at 90, obituary writers bestowed on her the well-deserved label of judicial pioneer: one of fewer than a dozen women in her Yale Law School class, the first woman to serve on her important court, the first to be its chief judge.
"The phrases and tribute which the author bestowed on the personality of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, are not acceptable, despite what God had bestowed upon him, may God protect him, of the honor of serving the two holy mosques, Islam, the homeland and the people," al-Jazirah wrote.
Given the honors bestowed on journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates in the past year—a MacArthur "genius" grant for his writing on race and politics, a National Book Award for his best-selling memoir, Between the World and Me—it's a pleasant surprise that his next major project is a comic book.
" When I speak to Imani Perry, the Princeton professor Laymon calls "the most influential thinker in my life," she points to the recent honor bestowed on him by Chokwe Antar Lumumba, the mayor of Jackson, and points out his very particular position as a "post–civil rights, urban black South writer.
And it answers my question: Simpson's story is that of a black man who came of age during the civil rights era and spent his entire adult life trying to "transcend race" — to claim that strange accolade bestowed on blacks spanning from Pelé to Prince to Nelson Mandela to Muhammad Ali.
Dan Barber of Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Pocantico Hills, New York was voted by his peers as the winner of the Chefs' Choice Award, which is bestowed on an individual believed by their peers to have made the most significant contribution to the industry over the last year.
"The phrases and tribute which the author bestowed on the personality of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, are not acceptable, despite what God had bestowed upon him, may God protect him, of the honour of serving the two holy mosques, Islam, the homeland and the people," al-Jazirah wrote.
Now, in addition to the accoutrements of White House life (a security clearance, a coveted West Wing office and accompanying parking spot on West Executive Avenue, multiple government-issued communications gadgets) Ivanka has been designated an Assistant to the President, a commission bestowed on top-tier White House officials in every administration.
On a crisp and clear March day, more than five years after Jobs' death, I'm seated next to Jonathan Ive in the back of a Jeep Wrangler as we prepare to tour the nearly completed Apple Park, the name recently bestowed on the campus that Jobs pitched to the Cupertino City Council in 2011.
"Mansfield Park" was written at the house in the village of Chawton where Jane lived with her mother and sister from 1809; this modest building, now a museum, is linked to Fanny's aspirations more closely than the imposing mansions bestowed on Austen's brother, Edward, by the wealthy, childless relatives who made him their heir.
A century and a half ago, and thousands of miles away, the same gift was bestowed on Émile Zola; I can picture the novelist watching, with solemn approval, the start of the new film, in which the camera inspects a busload of passengers—young and old, smoking and yawning—and finally alights on Qiao.
The record does suggest, however, that Democrats need to do a better job of managing the conflict between the centrist corpus of the party and both of its activist left wings — one cultural, one economic — if it expects to fully capitalize on the opportunities that President Trump and his allies have bestowed on them.
As a child, she had pictured herself as a princess in disguise; finally, she imagines, legitimacy will be bestowed on her and she will take her place alongside her stepmother, Laurene, and baby brother, Reed, in their "fairy-tale," faux-English country cottage mansion adorned by apple trees where fans cluster on the sidewalk.
There are definitely plenty of other contenders for Artist of the Decade (a title both the AMAs and Billboard recently bestowed on Swift) — artists who have hugely impacted pop music over the past 22017 years and managed to ride out the seismic, industry-wide shifts they've contained, from Beyoncé to Lady Gaga to Kanye West.
It took Mr. Rivette a while to complete "Paris Belongs to Us." By the time it was released, in 21997, the international success of Mr. Truffaut's "The 22003 Blows" (20093) and Mr. Godard's "Breathless" (22009) had established "La Nouvelle Vague," a name bestowed on the group by a critic for L'Express, as a brand to be reckoned with.
Walpole's knowingly playful home was surely in Jane Austen's mind when she described Catherine Morland's adventures at Northanger Abbey, but Hardyment is more interested in the connection between Steventon (where Austen happily spent her first 25 years as a rector's daughter) and the parsonage that's finally bestowed on Fanny Price, one of the author's own favorite characters.
Webb, 43, has played in three majors this year and had planned to compete in this week's Evian Championship, but when she was informed that she was receiving an upgrade in her Order of Australia — bestowed on citizens of the Commonwealth for achievements and meritorious service — Webb had to forego her spot in the L.P.G.A.'s final season major.
The Swedish Academy, the 20163-year-old panel of writers and scholars that has conferred the prize since 1901, announced that it would take the extraordinary step of postponing this year's award until next year, when it will name two winners — something it has not done since delaying the 1949 prize, bestowed on William Faulkner in 1950.
The Prez sat down with Bloomberg News Thursday for an exclusive interview in the Oval Office, and reporters asked if he missed an opportunity to unite the country and made a mistake by initially not keeping the White House's American flag at half staff until McCain was buried -- an honor that's been bestowed on other senators who've died while in office.
But instead of, you know, just going about his movie star life, palling around with Timothée Chalamet in Italy or whatever, Hammer bestowed on us a souvenir from his trip down south, giving all his followers a subtle and important reminder that like Willie Nelson, Snoop Dogg, Barry O, and a majority of Americans, the guy likes to blaze it.
In this 2014 piece, Joe Drape profiles the so-called "oddsmakers" for football's biggest game: It is a title bestowed on those who put out point spreads, or lines, on scores of sporting contests all year round, but have a turn in the mainstream spotlight only once a year when the Super Bowl transforms America into a coast-to-coast sports book.
Since going solo, he's garnered two Rolling Stone covers, was selected as a cohost for the "camp"-themed Met Gala earlier this year, introduced Stevie Nicks at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, and most recently, hosted — rather than just musical guesting — on SNL, a double-duty honor most recently bestowed on stars like Justin Timberlake and Chance the Rapper.
Those of us who advocate for Africa walk away from the G-20 grateful for the charity that the Trump administration bestowed on those at risk of dying of hunger, yet disappointed that the U.S. administration has yet to realize the importance of Africa to U.S. national security interests, and America's indispensable role in continuing to shape the democratic evolution of the continent.
That act of defiance in January 1945 spared the lives of as many as 200 Jews, and, on Wednesday, President Obama echoed Sergeant Edmonds's words of solidarity with the Jews as he recognized him posthumously as the first American service member to be named Righteous Among the Nations, an honor bestowed on non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust.
Let's put aside the financial benedictions New York has bestowed on Mr. Cruz's presidential quest: the $11 million Mercer donation to the Cruz PAC, as well as the December fund-raising gathering at the Madison Avenue offices of the Sullivan & Cromwell law firm, or the undisclosed $1 million in loans, including money from Goldman Sachs and Citibank, to Mr. Cruz's successful 2012 Senate campaign.
When Ali announced to the world that he would no longer answer to his slave name of Cassius Marcellus Clay, a name that rolled off the tongue in near alliterative euphony, but that he would instead adopt a name bestowed on him by the leader of a black religion, he certainly "shook up the world" as he had when he battered heavyweight champion Sonny Liston.
Party officials hailed Xi as a wise and great "lingxiu", or leader, a reverent honorific bestowed on only two others: Mao and his short-lived successor Hua Guofeng - another sign that Xi has accumulated more power than his immediate predecessors and could revive a party chairmanship as a precursor to staying on in some capacity beyond the end of his second term in 2022.
But how and why we wear them has shifted over the years, from the laurel wreaths of the ancient world, bestowed on victors (and deemed so necessary to the functioning of a martial culture that Darius III of Persia, in the fourth century B.C., kept 46 men employed just to weave them), to the floral crowns donned by animists in medieval Europe to dance around maypoles and welcome spring.

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