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Officially, a party's national convention is about the present of the party: coronating and promoting that year's presidential nominee.
The event was true to Trump's candidacy, with platitudes about veterans, viral internet meme stars, and invitees coronating Trump with an award.
"Right now the mainstream media is coronating Trump prematurely, and any turnaround in Indiana changes that narrative and reinvigorates anti-Trump Republicans."
Coasting toward a gold medal at the 2006 Turin Games and, adding a little style to a coronating jump, she slipped and skidded to the snow.
Rubio told CNN's Jake Tapper on Thursday he will formally release his delegates to Trump, attend the coronating convention and be willing speak there on behalf of the presumptive nominee.
The gulf between Ryan and Trump now means Ryan, who as House speaker will chair the Republican National Convention, is months away from coronating a nominee he -- so far -- doesn't officially support.
This behavior bears an unflattering resemblance to the lane-clearing that party officials employed ahead of the 2016 election, coronating Hillary Clinton as the presumptive Democratic nominee well before the Iowa caucuses.
It resembled a Trump rally as much as it did a charitable event, I reported in January: The event was true to Trump's candidacy, with platitudes about veterans, viral internet meme stars, and invitees coronating Trump with an award.
And Priebus has consistently been the most Trump-positive member of the central Washington establishment, coronating him as the nominee as soon as he reached the requisite delegate total and surrogating for him the way he would've for a normal candidate.
The movement not only loses its way, but loses valuable allies who are committed to fighting racism yet will not compromise these values of equality and nondiscrimination by aligning with anti-Semitic forces coronating terrorists as "resistance" elements while accusing Israel of genocide.
The Chacarera is a Contradance-influenced partner dance with similarities to many Ibero-American folk dances, including the Chilean (Zama) cueca and the Peruvian Marinera (Vega 1944). Male dancers circle about their female partners, seducing them with foot stomping (zapateo) and handkerchief waving during the A sections and “coronating,” or embracing, them in the final B section.
The shell size varies between 23 mm and 38 mm. It is distinguished among several allied forms by the distinct fine even threads on the fasciole, the form and number of its riblets, and the absence of any presutural wrinkles or coronating band. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College vol. 18 (1889) The long shell is very slender.
It may be a long narrow shell, only 2.5 mm. broad, with four spirals in each whorl, and with 16 oblique axial lirae like those in the previous form ; or it may be a shell of 10 mm. by 3.5 mm., with two spirals in the first two whorls, three in the second two, and four in the fifth whorls, with oblique narrow axial costae, 17 in the penultimate, as valid as the spirals, tuberculating the intersections, and mildly coronating the uppermost spiral.
275-6Springer, Michelle (2010) "Back to Square One", NATIONNews.com, 24 July 2010, retrieved 2010-10-30"Soca star says farewell", BBC, 13 December 2004, retrieved 2010-10-30 She won the Barbados Song Contest in 1992 with the duet with John King "Hold You in a Song", and the Road March in 1996 and 1997 and Party Monarch competition in Barbados in 1997. She is known as the "Queen of Soca".Collinder, Avia (2007) "Alison Hinds - Soca Mama ", Jamaica Gleaner, 15 July 2007, retrieved 2010-10-30Meschino, Patricia (2008) "Alison Hinds: Coronating Her Majesty", Vibe, February 2008, retrieved 2010-10-30 Currently Alison Hinds lives with her family, husband Edward Walcott and daughter, on a privately owned horse farm, which her husband manages, in Barbados.

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