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The unseen narrator, male and perhaps a sadist, dignifies rather than encourages movement.
In a country that dignifies l'État with a capital letter, this is quite breathtaking.
To A New Form dignifies this Modernist master's work by delving right into it.
They are equipped with a vocabulary to distinguish right from wrong, what dignifies and what demeans.
Their greatness dignifies the often-disparaged term "second-generation Abstract Expressionism" without being contained by it.
He's threatened to end security cooperations with Israel, but Israel barely dignifies such statements with a response.
But Chalfant, 74, the winner of last year's Obie Award for lifetime achievement, complicates and dignifies the material.
In the prosecutorial worldview, a criminal investigation dignifies victims by treating their deaths as crimes instead of sad inevitabilities.
The truth, seldom discussed, is that the multistakeholder architecture is as unwieldy as the ponderous name that dignifies it.
Like a long line of fictional characters before him, Peter dignifies his misdeeds by casting them as potential literary scenarios.
Pose is consistent with making sure black and non-black trans women of color are shown in a way that dignifies us.
His ability to capture the perfect shaft of light to illuminate subjects, in turn, dignifies them, as if to say: Forget the noise.
Thoughtful design dignifies survivors by meeting their needs for self-determination, security, and connection… creating welcoming, accessible environments that help to empower survivors and their children.
" Even more, Mr. Heisbourg argued, "talking of war dignifies Daesh, which wants to be seen as having a state and an army of warriors and martyrs.
Photograph by Pari Dukovic for The New Yorker Ma Ke's couture dignifies the harshness of proletarian life with garments of mud-caked homespun, but she is an exception.
Most countries have a writer like him: the bearded eminence whose face adorns postage stamps, and whose name dignifies avenues, and whose Complete Works sit, undisturbed, on grandparents' bookshelves.
It has cowed the House of Commons, the "despotic and final" authority of the British system, in the words of Walter Bagehot, the Victorian constitutionalist and former editor of The Economist whose name dignifies this column.
"I want to make this nation great, I want to bring Jesus to this nation, because Jesus dignifies the heart of any believer," said Javier Bertucci of the religious organization The Gospel Changes in an internet broadcast.
The inequality between the men — Rick lives in a spacious ranch house up in the hills, Cliff in a cluttered trailer down in the valley — is what dignifies their bond, just as the contrast of their temperaments sustain it.
The inequality between the men — Rick lives in a spacious ranch house up in the hills, Cliff in a cluttered trailer down in the valley — is what dignifies their bond, just as the contrast of their temperaments sustain it.
The challenge for any novelist who writes about genocide is to strike a tone that dignifies the victims' suffering while not omitting the staple resource that can make suffering bearable, even survivable: a sense of humor about small, daily things.
Every word that should come out of his mouth should dignify those wonderful brave family members that now have to bear the burden of that sacrifice, but this nation dignifies them regardless of the behavior of the president, this nation honors them, honors their sacrifice.
Thus, Aristotle, like Plato, consolidates the separation of the virtues of magnificence and magnanimity. Drawing on Xenophon, however, he dignifies the economic aspect of a great expenditure by turning it into an ethical virtue. With Aristotle, magnificence also acquires an aesthetic dimension.Sarah F. Maclaren, “Magnificenza e mondo classico”. Ágalma.
Muhammad was given a divine gift of revelation through the angel Gabriel. This direct communication with the divine underlines the human experience but the message of the Quran dignifies this history of revelation with these select people in human history the foundation for Mohammad's prophetic lineage. The Quran mentions various divinely-bestowed gifts given to various prophets. These may be interpreted as books or forms of celestial knowledge.
Negotiating Gender and Diversity in an Emergent European Public Sphere, written by Birte Siim, examines the ethno- cultural diversity through the feminist perspective. The author studies various 'about us' pages on non governmental organization websites to understand the organizations' scope on humanitarian issues. In reference to the Norwegian Centre Against Racism, Siim states the Centre has a limited indications of gender equality. The Centre prioritizes gender and ethnicity as relative issues; in addition, dignifies gender equality to be an issue for the European Union.
Kuala Lumpur authorities banned the film from screening in regular cinemas. Hock wrote that "allegedly" the rationale was due to the film's depiction of Kuala Lumpur's nightlife, but he believed that the authorities also disliked how the film "dignifies" and "sympathetically portrays" workers in the sex industry and mak nyahs. The film however was screened in film festivals, including the KL Freedom Film Festival and ones in Egypt, France, New Zealand, and Singapore. G.C. Khoo, author of "Urban Geography as Pretext: Sociological Landscapes of Kuala Lumpur in Independent Malaysian Films," wrote that the film screenings caused Bukak Api to get broader audiences beyond its original intentions.
Hanson refuses to address the incident, neither confirming nor denying anything, and tries to turn the discussion towards political issues. Anticipating that Hanson would deem her personal past "none of anyone's business", Runyon starts rumors in the media saying that the sexual escapade in college was done in exchange for money and favors, making it prostitution. Hanson meets with Evans and offers to withdraw her name, to save his administration more embarrassment. Despite the wishes of the administration, she refuses to fight back or even address Runyon's charges, arguing that to answer the questions dignifies them being asked in the first place—something she does not believe.
ICG, 14. In its public statements, the Brotherhood has shed the religious intolerance and anti-Semitism expressed in its newspaper in the 1970s. In recent years its spokespeople have said that Copts are welcome to join the organisation (noting that Hassan al-Banna had two Copts as his assistants, and was known for his lack of prejudice towards Copts); Mohammad Mahdi Akef, who became the Brotherhood's General Guide in 2004 at the age of 75(ICG 20 April 2004, 14) told Al-Jazeera in 2005: > Islam dignifies Christians and Jews and we hope they treat us the same way. > The ignorance of people is what is causing a grudge among them and not their > religion.
Young's 2003 release joanna is to date his only solo unaccompanied album. A portrait of his battered old upright piano, it was described in The Guardian as ‘a hymn of devotion that both dignifies and delights in his old piano's imperfections.’ Coinciding with the release of joanna, a period of illness (adhesive capsulitis) affected the use of Young's arms and prevented him from performing. In 2006 Young was invited to co-curate the exhibition The Fabric of Myth at Compton Verney Warwickshire. Young returned to the stage in October 2008 with The Golden Hunger, a ‘Liederabend’ referencing Berlin's post-war creative drive, as part of the Nico tribute evening Nico 70/20 at The Volksbühne in Berlin.

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