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He actually went on record extolling the virtues of soccer.
" And now, he is extolling the virtues of "big Trump.
He also left a supporting note extolling the virtues of the law.
Of course, the president spent much time extolling the virtues of Hillary Clinton too.
Another week, another meeting with a world leader extolling the virtues of free trade.
Sanford also wrote a myriad of posts extolling the virtues of a white ethnostate.
Indeed, there is a history of extolling the virtues of snobbery among French waiters.
For example, picture-perfect posts extolling the virtues of "clean eating" are ubiquitous on Instagram.
He even gave a speech in July 2014 extolling the virtues of an "illiberal democracy".
Yesterday, VICE Sports Canada published a piece extolling the virtues of MLB's Wild Card format.
Trump even made a commercial for McDonald's in 163 extolling the virtues of their hamburgers.
Trump even made a commercial for McDonald's in 28 extolling the virtues of their hamburgers.
Coffee drinkers rejoice — two new studies are extolling the virtues of everyone's favorite caffeinated beverage.
Last year, my colleagues in the UK ran a story extolling the virtues of not masturbating.
As Mr. Wells was extolling the virtues of camping above 0003,000 feet, a late visitor wondered why.
He rotated it, extolling the virtues of the accurate cut of the wooden paneling with something like reverence.
You just read a book extolling the virtues of minimalism and want to give that lifestyle a swing.
On Wednesday, V.C.s met in San Francisco, extolling the virtues of direct listings to companies considering going public.
In "Burning Woman," author Lucy H. Pearce opens by extolling the virtues of dancing naked around a bonfire.
The single-player campaign of Titanfall 2 begins with a lavish cinematic scene, extolling the virtues of the pilot.
Her crusty, conservative father, her rambunctious brothers, all extolling the virtues of rooting for the Bears and the Cuba.
Instead of changing the topic, Democrats are either tacitly rooting for a recession, or extolling the virtues of socialism.
After briefly extolling the virtues of Subsys, Krane recalled, Burlakoff finally arrived at the true purpose of the dinner.
I started waving my hands and shaking my head madly but Danny continued, extolling the virtues of my sloth.
Glancing at Dillinger Four, you see four burly, Midwestern guys who are keen on extolling the virtues of Motörhead.
A recent article extolling the virtues of the Senate bill never showed how it would improve access to care.
In his role as "honorary chancellor," Clinton has traveled the world on Laureate's behalf, extolling the virtues of the school.
Focus should not be on impeachment, but extolling the virtues of this man who is trying to bring back America.
As he was extolling the virtues of a taqueria we were passing, I was seized by the urge to push.
We stumbled upon a Reddit thread extolling the virtues of switching your teeth-cleaning formula to clear up stubborn chapped lips.
Mr Zakzaky has amassed followers in the impoverished north by railing against the government's ineffectiveness and corruption (while extolling the virtues of Iran).
Last month around when Square Cash became the No. 1 app, its engineering team published a blog post extolling the virtues of Vitess.
That's the tact taken in Microsoft's latest commercial extolling the virtues of the Surface Pro 4 while slamming Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air.
Since then, he's built a loyal following via his radio show "Your Voice America," dedicated to extolling the virtues of the Trump presidency.
Meanwhile, the mayor of Washington, D.C., Muriel Bowser, posted a one-and-a-half minute video extolling the virtues of the nation's capital.
Today, Microsoft devices chief Panos Panay spent nearly an hour extolling the virtues of his company's Surface products, including the gorgeous new Surface Studio.
The guide turned out to be an angry, wiry, 50-something man who began our time together by extolling the virtues of state censorship.
A friend of mine recently moved to the Bronx, and has been extolling the virtues of this tennis center in Crotona Park, South Bronx.
In March of 2017, JD Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy, wrote a similar op-ed extolling the virtues of moving back to Middle America.
But if Clinton had won, it's quite possible it would have been her digital director extolling the virtues of Facebook's ad tools on 60 Minutes.
Others described a more pragmatic sensibility, noting that Tillerson's favorite book is "Atlas Shrugged," the Ayn Rand novel extolling the virtues of capitalism and individualism.
Fletcher Shears goes on to share a bit of life-style advice, extolling the virtues of patience, originality, individualism, and getting a good night's sleep.
The corporate-backed Climate Leadership Council led by retired Republicans and the bipartisan Citizens Climate Lobby are extolling the virtues of this type of approach.
After the Tesla CEO spent half an hour onstage extolling the virtues of his new electric 18-wheeler, he stepped away and the lights went out.
While there, he gave a speech extolling the virtues of the Coast Guard "brand" and talking about how everything is now better thanks to, well, him.
And the company press releases often contain boilerplate language extolling the virtues of the company instead of focusing on the public health consequences of the recall.
As soon as the Bank of England announced plans last weekend to redesign the bill, petitions popped up extolling the virtues of a range of worthies.
I documented the year-long experience at Slate and was even quoted in a later edition of the book, extolling the virtues of starting a circle.
His highest N.B.A. fine was $600,000, for comments he made to Julius Erving on a podcast in 2018 extolling the virtues of losing games on purpose.
At West Somerset's Castle Cary Station, there's a nice little waiting room with neatly arranged tourist information leaflets extolling the virtues of tandem-riding through leafy lanes.
More than his predecessors, Mr Xi has been extolling the virtues of ancient Chinese culture and medicine—"a gem of ancient Chinese science," as he once called it.
And since parenting pros are extolling the virtues of skin-to-skin contact between mothers and newborns, Kunis was doing things right – minus the whole accidental flashing thing.
After a short soliloquy extolling the virtues of Margaret Thatcher, one self-declared lifelong Conservative voter says he does not know whether he can back the party again.
However, her singing talents were quickly recognized and she spent the bulk of her military service performing patriotic songs for troops, extolling the virtues of China's Communist Party.
There's no drumroll for the "goodbye to paper," no editor's letter extolling the virtues of the more immediate future — we're off the newsstand but on all your devices!
"She just got here," said Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, when asked about Ms. Harris's future as a national figure, extolling the virtues of Senate hierarchy and committee-chairing.
Police began to investigate Chowdhury in December 2018, within days of his release from prison, when he began posting messages extolling the virtues of becoming a martyr for Islam.
Some DSLR diehards have rightfully spent years extolling the virtues of traditional optical viewfinders, which afford a photographer a more accurate view of the scene in front of the camera.
Faye and Wanchoo had read academic papers extolling the virtues of cash transfers in places like Latin America, where governments had begun implementing them as part of larger welfare programs.
I write this column, after all, and if you read back in it you'll find a lot of pieces extolling the virtues of the most downer parts of video games.
Specifically, he has a major passion for Twizzlers, the red, chewy, twisted candy that you probably munched on when you saw Gosling extolling the virtues of jazz while singing and dancing.
Now the same Republicans who condemned that move and an overture to a mean guy are extolling the virtues of the reach-out to the North Korean leader with President Trump.
They could often be seen sporting their Kim Jong-il badges and cooking food in the shared kitchen, extolling the virtues of a secret ingredient from their homeland—North Korean MSG.
The conversation kicked off with a plug for her book Strong Looks Better Naked, followed by the "legs and ass girl" extolling the virtues of climbing stairs and singing during SoulCycle.
But those reviewers who aren't extolling the virtues of their fancy kitchen gadget or their foundation are instead explaining why it's the very worst kitchen gadget or foundation to ever exist.
If the NHL isn't careful, its fan base will soon be old people stuffing flip phones into fanny packs and extolling the virtues of how great hockey was in the 1980s.
D. J. Durkin, the University of Maryland's head football coach, was not shy about extolling the virtues of his new strength and conditioning coach, Rick Court, in the summer of 2016.
" A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 While extolling the virtues of being a team player, Dr. O'Brien said, Justice Frankfurter "turned out to be a lonely dissenter.
Ironically, while extolling the virtues of free-trade deals like NAFTA, Riley then attempts to tie Nabisco's choice to make Oreos in Mexico on U.S. sugar prices and the hated subsidies. Huh?
There, among the tech bros and assorted dreamers, Smith and Lee chatted up their movie, with Lee extolling the virtues of his vision of cinema while simultaneously asking for patience with it.
In Oslo, Mr. Abiy drew on his personal experiences as a soldier in the Ethiopian-Eritrean conflict to deliver a speech deriding the futility of war and extolling the virtues of peace.
Ben Droz used to be the best-known hemp lobbyist in Washington – strolling around the Capitol in hemp clothing and sporting a hemp briefcase, extolling the virtues of the magical cannabis plant.
I doubt Trump would be extolling the virtues of armed black citizens patrolling protests in Ferguson or Baltimore as a legitimate exercise of their right to insurrection or the right to bear arms.
So far that has proven to be a cat-and-mouse-game, with the group re-emerging through other accounts with videos showing beheadings and extolling the virtues of living in a caliphate.
It may not operate [in such a way that] Ohio in this case welcomes Republicans to this state, and extolling the virtues of the Republican party, not only in the state, but nationally.
The obsessive pursuit of performance is an admirable trait here at the Geneva Motor Show, and Aston Martin joins other sports-car manufacturers in extolling the virtues of a "form follows function" design philosophy.
Virtually every Twitter post by Villarreal, Levante and Leganés since the January transfers were announced has been inundated with tweets extolling the virtues of the teams' new Saudi players, or demanding that they play.
Still, the very framing of his preferred attack—extolling the virtues of "judgment" over "experience"—concedes that Clinton's time in office is meritorious; her errors reflect flawed personal decision-making, not a fundamentally objectionable worldview.
In February, President Xi Jinping went on a media blitz, visiting party-controlled newsrooms and extolling the virtues of a media that operates with the best interests of the party and the state at heart.
Headlines from the technology press extolling the virtues of other computing products as a substitute for a limited RAM MacBook Pro illustrates that Apple cannot count on loyal users forever if they don't deliver innovation.
Believe me, it shocks no one more than me, who traffics in sarcasm, that I'm sitting here (literally, under an unlikely canopy of Lydia Millet and Charlie Smith) extolling the virtues of a sentimental library.
Travel insiders have been talking up the country as the next hot Central American destination for a few years, extolling the virtues of its lush jungles, Mayan temples and pyramids, snorkeling-friendly reefs and overwater bungalows.
The second item, just a few feet to the desk's right, is a 1939 letter from US businessman and arabophile Charles R. Crane to Roosevelt extolling the virtues of King Abdulaziz, also known as Ibn Saud.
Rihanna, Ron Burgundy, bloated toads and angry groundhogs serve as the backdrop for snarky messages extolling the virtues of hydraulic fracturing for oil and natural gas — without few other details to distract you from kitty gifs.
Nicknamed the Gentle Giant (even though his height of 6 feet 1 inch may not have quite warranted it), Mr. Williams was adept at writing and recording plain-spoken material extolling the virtues of romantic commitment.
If I had a nickel for every time I came across a headline extolling the virtues of being in your 30s, well, I still wouldn't be able to buy a matcha latte at a Brooklyn coffee shop.
Private equity executives — who believe the "Pretty Woman" video gives an outdated and inaccurate view of their business — have also begun extolling the virtues of their business, kicking off a kind of pre-emptive public relations effort.
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday dismissed the idea that his former boss could have been thinking about him when extolling the virtues of women leaders and questioning the value of older men clinging to power.
Though my initial conversation with Darnielle takes place before noon, he spends much of our interview munching on Bottle Caps hard candy, yielding a charming incongruity once he starts extolling the virtues of the French "New Novel" movement.
Rather than remaining a fierce advocate for opening new markets for American farmers, workers, and businesses, the president is extolling the virtues of trade wars and clamoring for tariffs that our trading partners, businesses, and consumers all oppose.
While Gab has sought status as a direct peer of the "Big Tech" sites it loathes, Mastodon's big draw is intimacy — four days after the migration, programmer Darius Kazemi published a guide specifically extolling the virtues of tiny communities.
HOUSTON — Clips of President Donald Trump extolling the virtues of fossil fuels played over a bed of soaring music, in the well-appointed hotel ballroom, as images of coal miners and the Statue of Liberty flashed across the screen.
"Do you think it's th-," but he's cut off because you've walked too close to another NPC, who is extolling the virtues of the port's lead gang—who a vast majority of the missions will introduce you to anyway.
If the Still Star-Crossed team really wanted to make sure the young woman confirms she slept with Romeo, there are other ways to accomplish that than having a character who seems like a feminist start extolling the virtues of chastity.
I was sitting at the bar at Sam's a few weeks back, contemplating the menu over a glass of Chianti when a customer a few seats down (a regular, I learned later) began extolling the virtues of the restaurant's calamari Siciliano.
Instead, he's trying to win in Texas as a populist progressive — one who criticizes the hold of corporate money over both parties and refuses to take it, advocates for legalized marijuana, and gives TED talks extolling the virtues of immigration.
In other tweets, he sounds like a New Age guru, extolling the virtues of those who can "shift the consciousness" to be in touch with their inner selves, and critiquing those who become "hard-core capitalist," valuing money over all.
In their debut, the eight "Virtual Currency Girls", or Kasotsuka Shojo in Japanese, cavorted in maid costumes with frilly skirts and full-face professional wrestling-style masks with fuzzy pom-pom ears, extolling the virtues of decentralized digital currencies such as bitcoin.
Washington (CNN)Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch headlined his first Washington speech on Thursday, extolling the virtues of cherishing the "din of democracy" as progressive groups gathered outside to protest the fact that the event was held at the Trump International Hotel.
Russian political leaders are now taking a page from their country's proactive geopolitical strategy and reaching out to recruit their favorite fighters themselves, extolling the virtues of life as a Russian man for those man enough to make their living fighting other men.
Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor, who in a life of varied artistic careers, most notably as a commentator on NPR, was best known for extolling the virtues of the Gullah food and culture of her native South Carolina, died on Saturday in the Bronx.
" While on her blog she was "extolling the virtues of imperfection and the 'potential of failure,'" the prosecutors write, "Huffman was paying corrupt testing officials to cheat on her daughter's SAT, an effort that involved manipulating her own daughter along with everyone else.
There were statements against Mr. Trump's border wall and immigration restrictions, and pointed messages extolling the virtues of "opposing without hatred," and journalism that has the "moral courage" to "challenge authority," conveyed in a message that flashed above Sting while he sang.
Nicky Haslam, the wonderful decorator, whose Sign of the Times essay leads the issue, takes umbrage at the idea that any material is intrinsically worthier than any other by extolling the virtues of ''fake'' materials like plaster, provided that they aren't trying to pretend otherwise.
I am a big fan of Heritage Foundation as a whole and agree with their analysis a vast majority of the time, but a recent Contributors piece by Bryan Riley extolling the virtues of trade was wrong factually in creating anecdotal evidence to support his theory.
Even in Peanuts' heyday, when Schulz identified more strongly as a Christian, his invocation of Biblical themes was less about extolling the virtues of Christian salvation or the church than it was about trying to use religion to answer questions of human suffering — emphasis on the suffering.
You've likely seen TV commercials extolling the virtues of this or that prescription medication followed by a comically long list of side effects read at a faster clip or magazine spreads featuring a sexy drug advertisement opposite an inordinate number of disclosures in teeny-tiny print.
A few years ago, the seeds of white nationalism were spread disparately across the web, from the recesses of 4Chan forums fired up about Gamergate to the YouTube pickup artists extolling the virtues of white masculinity to the anti-Semitic memes of neo-Nazis on Daily Stormer.
There's a very real possibility that people will watch iPad commercials on TV extolling the virtues of the vastly improved Apple Pencil and then go online and buy the older Apple Pencil with the assumption that it must be the same product if it has the same name.
Some swear by aromatherapy or meditation, others by an Ambien and a hot cup of tea — and if you were to keep up with lengthy Reddit threads extolling the virtues of different Lush products, then you'd probably know a little something about a hand and body lotion called Sleepy.
Some of the more satirical inventions in "Maniac" are amusing, such as "Ad-Buddy", a direct form of advertising where a person follows you around extolling the virtues of various products, or "Friend-Proxy", a gig-economy type service which gets strangers to roleplay at being your friend.
The statement, issued by the State Department last July, is emblematic of Washington's long history of extolling the virtues of free speech as the cornerstone of democracy, as well as its continued condemnation of countries that respond to the peaceful expression of dissent with acts of political repression.
Clinton, who also held an organizing event in Cedar Rapids and planned a "Get Out the Caucus" event in Des Moines on Monday evening, has shifted from generically extolling the virtues of the caucus system to delivering with each selfie she snaps an impassioned plea for her supporters to show up on Feb. 1.
" The fusion of art with activism was controversial, and not infrequently reviled; Princenthal writes tartly about generations of (often male) critics who have disparaged such work by extolling the virtues of beauty, "which, like Christmas, is always seen by some to be in mortal peril, assailed by the malignant forces of social awareness and political activism.
Roman — sorry, Ron Rockstone — first meets Brian in the Brightstar theme park mascot locker room, where Brian is extolling the virtues of their job (which is among the top "1, 2 percent" of all employment opportunities on Earth right now, in aggregate, he estimates) and describing himself in just the most lyrical, over-the-top way.
No matter how much New Jersey natives fired back by extolling the virtues of spacious split-levels on family-friendly half-acre lots, or summer beach strolls in Cape May, or even New Jersey's rich literary legacy (forget Brooklyn Heights; Norman Mailer was from Long Branch!), New Yorkers long took it as a birthright to dump on their neighbors to the west.
But first, we are introduced to this new pope by way of a dream where he crawls out from inside a pile of babies only to give a radical speech to St. Peter's square extolling the virtues of (among other things) masturbation, gay marriage, nuns performing mass and people having sex for pleasure rather than procreation, as various cardinals and other church figures fall faint with shock.
More from Tonic: But what the Mail failed to include in the piece cumbersomely titled: "Sleeping beauty diets are putting women at risk of an overdose as they rely on sedatives to nod off for up to 20 HOURS a day to stop them eating" was that fewer than six months earlier, they'd published a piece extolling the virtues of a diet by the same name.
This habit of hers has been perfectly captured by Brian Feldman: *jk rowling wakes up* what's today's tweet *spins large bingo cage* hagrid… is… pansexual and… he later joined isis But, despite extolling the virtues of imagination ("[Imagination] is the power that enables us to empathise with humans whose experiences we have never shared") it seems that Rowling can't stomach the idea of her readers comparing one of her characters to Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn. Corbyn.
The media has made cult heroes of left wing radicals like Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE, who are hard at work trying to create new generation of socialist extremists by extolling the virtues of failed Texas Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke and New York representative elect Alexandria Ocasio Cortez.
Someone from high school is so into baby-wearing she thinks parents who don't do it are harming their children irrevocably (and posts very long Instagram captions detailing these views); a celebrity you once enjoyed for her messy relationship drama is now extolling the virtues of organic children's foods and plying you with recipes; someone you don't know and don't remember following started his 2-year-old on the violin and is constantly posting videos of his lil' genius.

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