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"hallowed" Definitions
  1. (especially of old things) respected and important synonym sacred
  2. that has been made holy synonym sacred
"hallowed" Synonyms
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866 Sentences With "hallowed"

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"Not quite a `this hallowed ground moment,'" the official said.
One pint later, we gain access to the hallowed store.
Fan filmmaking is a huge and hallowed corner of fandom.
At its squidgy centre sits the hallowed principle of "consensus".
Is there redemption in the hallowed halls of Junk Junction?
Just don't give up on this hallowed, funny art form.
Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed is your name.
Who could ever occupy so hallowed a seat in sports?
Katie Holmes has arrived in the hallowed halls of Harvard University.
I found myself in the 3rd round against a hallowed few.
THE National Old Theatre in Krakow is Poland's most hallowed playhouse.
For generations the entire community has considered the Canyon hallowed ground.
Even the hallowed halls of MBA programs need memes too, apparently.
I rushed through its hallowed doorway and stumbled upon an oasis.
In New York City, juice is a hallowed symbol of status.
Bialosky is the editor/gatekeeper of the hallowed Norton poetry list.
And if so, what dangers could lurk in those hallowed halls?
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — that make this site hallowed ground.
But that naturally raises the question: What makes the ground hallowed?
Elevating human struggles to divine relations makes these struggles seem eternal, hallowed.
It's one of the most hallowed holiday traditions: the ugly sweater contest.
In effect, the party's hallowed notion of "collective" leadership has been jettisoned.
This ancient city's most hallowed cultural institution becomes, itself, a flickering apparition.
Hallowed be their names that are immortalised in yellow, four-fingered form.
But to many victims' advocates and survivors, it has become hallowed ground.
In short, we are in the hallowed presence of a B movie.
Baseball already screwed up a hallowed sport by allowing the designated hitter.
These days, Mr. Trump is using the hallowed phrase in pointed ways.
Hallowed ground The stern and the remains will stay where they are.
The protesters say rising up against oppression is a hallowed national tradition.
Plus, the young man graduated from the hallowed naval halls of Annapolis Academy.
Young Mr. Marshall did a textbook dab in the hallowed halls of Congress.
Considered hallowed ground, the venue sits adjacent to Rio's famed Maracana soccer stadium.
But a return to this hallowed Before-Time will not be quickly achieved.
The hallowed ground of Yankee Stadium was also up there, with 79.1 percent.
Even today, the Confucian principle of unswerving loyalty to one's parents remains hallowed.
Just 60 of the Fortune 500 of 1955 remain in the hallowed group.
But some of these hallowed objects blur the boundaries between fact and fiction.
"Through different times, plants have become intoxicants or they've become hallowed," Chetiyawardana adds.
In the 1990s, it was conservatives who occupied the hallowed moral high ground.
Three decades ago, this hushed and hallowed place was a theater of war.
Considered hallowed ground, the venue sits adjacent to Rio's iconic Maracana soccer stadium.
Veteran submariners described it as a hallowed field with both perks and quirks.
The classical music portion of the festival contains works both new and hallowed.
Where is the respect for the most hallowed office in the White House?
In the hallowed final three symphonies, Bruckner stares more deeply into the abyss.
Why did Andret show the hallowed wooden chain to Cle but not to her?
Instead, he goes on a random tour of the American South, visiting hallowed racetracks.
But other stuff has happened too, all orchestrated from the hallowed, historic Oval Office.
In effect, the party's hallowed notion of "collective" leadership (see article) has been jettisoned.
We will never give up the hallowed ground of patriotism to extremists, he said.
Justin Bieber took a chill pill Thursday outside the hallowed halls of Canadian government.
And if their post-coming-out reconstruction failed, certain hallowed relationships would be lost.
The places where they dream, draw, think, and create can feel like hallowed ground.
It is hallowed ground, explained Paul Taylor of the Naval History and Heritage Command.
But, he said living within the hallowed halls is not exactly like people typically imagine.
What Trump says goes -- even if it runs directly counter to those once-hallowed principles.
The fact that it's "recommended with reservations" is a mighty blow to the hallowed brand.
Many members of today's tech elite attended classes and built startups in its hallowed halls.
Bounded by colleges, highways, and former quarries, the district is full of hallowed musical ground.
Congrats to BST, then, on earning that most hallowed of accolades: the Dad Gold Standard.
On Friday, singer Selena Quintanilla received a star on the hallowed Hollywood Walk of Fame.
And that's something the Harvard Business School alum said the hallowed Ivy never taught him.
Prince Hussein is walking the same hallowed halls at the school his father once attended.
It's National Burrito Day, the hallowed holiday celebrating all things tortilla-wrapped and bean-filled.
"I threatened the hallowed halls of that boardroom," Peltz told CNBC after the shareholder meeting.
Such is their majesty that the very ground they tread on should be considered hallowed.
Ahead, we're exploring her old haunts, and the hallowed places that appear in the book.
They think they still live in a hallowed space because the president actually visits them.
The largest mass grave in America existed uneasily as both hallowed ground and deconstruction site.
"There's no better sign of worldwide growth than CAT hitting those hallowed levels," Cramer said.
Dortmund Journal DORTMUND, Germany — In Germany, museums are usually hallowed, hushed halls of high culture.
Silicon Valley was hallowed ground to me, full of successes and failures, drama and activity.
This is a hallowed form of what can best be described as The Higher Hogwash.
But once she finally makes her way into those hallowed halls, her voice fails her.
Since 1963, only presidential daughters have lived in the hallowed halls of the official presidential residence.
It shows the corruption and self-interest eating away at the United State's most hallowed institutions.
But rest assured, the spirit of Texas swing is alive and well inside its hallowed doors.
His concern is not with the sharing of hallowed space, more with doctrine and sacred narratives.
The latter takes the exhibition beyond Cranbrook's hallowed grounds to points of inspiration within Detroit's communities.
Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone made an appearance on the hallowed Ellen DeGeneres Show and didn't disappoint.
Rwandan aficionados of cricket, however, say it is their own hallowed game that is growing fastest.
Pour a million Earths into a hallowed out Sun, and you'd still have room for more.
VW will "reconsider all costs", says Mr Müller, including even its hallowed research-and-development budget.
They were among the thousands of people who had come to tour America's most hallowed ground.
But it's the address's former name that makes the tiny hall so hallowed among cocktail fans.
Since then, other brands have forayed into the Golden Arches' hallowed territory — but to little avail.
Over the weekend, the hallowed grounds of the legendary Shaolin Temple hosted its first open competition.
Gawker says that if Mr. Bollea's claims prevail, the nation's hallowed press freedoms could be crippled.
The elder Mr. Johnson has always held a hallowed place for me among modern wine writers.
As the CEO of investing house Berkshire Hathaway, he is hallowed as the Oracle of Omaha.
Like many of Mr. Journe's devoted collectors, Ms. Kondo speaks about the device in hallowed tones.
A most hallowed and ancient form of looking, wondering, and communing with humanity through the ages!
An end to the hallowed 60 feet 6 inches between the pitcher's rubber and the plate.
The United States Supreme Court has the hallowed role of protecting the most vulnerable in society.
But even in this fairly successful enterprise, maintaining the hallowed stone fabric is a perpetual struggle.
Testimony from either Biden would bring that disturbing trend onto the hallowed floor of the Senate.
Now, through the murder of his nephew, he may rise to that hallowed seat once again.
He called the Hornet's wreckage "hallowed ground," with 140 sailors finding their final resting place there.
A hallowed site under a watchful eye Jokhang is one of China's most heavily-secured sites.
Myths, monsters, punk rock and Anton Chekhov collide at this hallowed festival of performance and experiment.
For most of American history the two-term limit was a hallowed tradition established by Washington.
And somehow, against all odds, the hallowed integrity of the noble All-Star Game remains intact.
There is another factor, only rarely hinted at: the hallowed status in China of Mr Xi himself.
But at the foot of that coffin in that hallowed space, I found the strength to cry.
Snoop will be joined by Boyz II Men, DMX, and Fifth Harmony on the hallowed Apollo stage.
Now, on this hallowed day, believers—perhaps like you—can join together to make your voices heard.
At the end, a distraught Marta sank to her knees on the hallowed pitch of the Maracana.
The hallowed dictionary has added 19 common Singaporean and 13 Hong Kong terms to its quarterly update.
The idea of revising Mao's hallowed notion of "collective" ownership of rural property remains all but taboo.
Beyond the hallowed ritual of the halftime orange slice, we had no soccer culture to speak of.
No one will confuse the current Rams with any of the hallowed tenants that came before them.
Now she was running competitively at a hallowed institution, with all the accompanying pressure that can hold.
Mr. Bayer said he wanted to document a positive immigration story entwined with Spain's most hallowed holiday.
The Lord's Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13): Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.
Sometime after midnight, the brothers gathered for the Glass Ceiling, one of the fraternity's most hallowed rituals.
TOKYO — Sumo wrestling, one of Japan's oldest and most hallowed sports, has all kinds of inviolable rituals.
In Montreal, Weber gets his time in the spotlight with one of the league's most hallowed teams.
Let's sit together on this West Elm divan and flip through its hallowed pages, one by one.
"Many times in my career," he admitted after adding the hallowed Wimbledon lawns to that unfortunate tendency.
Starting today, the Met is offering up the chance to get your sweat on in its hallowed halls.
Gazing up at Earth's star-studded night sky has been a hallowed human tradition for thousands of years.
But it also embodies a great deal of hallowed mythos ripped straight from the stories of H.P. Lovecraft.
In one, a hallowed and wooden figure — like a scarecrow with no stuffing — burns on an elevated stake.
Now there's a hospital on the once-hallowed grounds of that ballpark, which was torn down in 1965.
And cricket adds yet more technology into the game: what does this mean for the sport's hallowed commentators?
JOHN HARWOOD: I'm not hearing about the hallowed traditions of the Senate and how they can't be disturbed.
But 2017 is all about Gabrielle for the hallowed house: Chanel's upcoming major launches bear her first name.
In anticipation of this hallowed eating holiday, Google has released the top-searched Super Bowls snacks by state.
Washington (CNN)Neil Gorsuch has made it all the way to the hallowed hallways of the Supreme Court.
Brown retaliated by getting Mike Tyson—he of the much hallowed ear bite—to whip him into shape.
On hallowed ground, in my own techie way, I continued in the tradition of helping to maintain Weeksville.
So let's celebrate the film's big 290-0 with that most hallowed of pop culture offerings: a listicle.
It seems that the hallowed tradition of chess isn't immune to prying eyes and sexist, outdated dress codes.
One man who was lucky enough to worship in those hallowed halls week after week is François Kevorkian.
Is Sir Christopher Wren's hallowed dome really more important than other modern landmarks, or London's need for development?
After much contemplation, I became convinced that, on a moral level, life was either hallowed or it wasn't.
Walking here, it's not hard to see why Yurash and other Ukrainians see the Maidan as hallowed ground.
Gil and George know their history of Broadway and the hallowed artistic ruses that have been deployed there.
Twitter is not yet treated as hallowed, but it has the makings of an institution that could be.
Tammy Duckworth, and the first real baby to ever set diaper on the floor of the hallowed chamber.
There are a lot of great clubs in the world, but for me the Horseshoe is hallowed ground.
It's home to the historic six-day races at the 3,000-seat Kuipke, a hallowed velodrome in Citadelpark.
Set to music by Shmuel Farshko, it became a hallowed anthem for Jewish Israelis commemorating the 1948 war.
That hallowed space attacked when his unabashedly old-fashioned first opera, "Prima Donna," had its premiere in 2009.
It hardly looked like hallowed cultural ground, let alone the heart of the 1980s East Village art scene.
López steps into the hallowed spot usually filled by the Virgen de Guadalupe to represent the average woman.
At long last, the ideal Norwegian athlete had triumphed, for Norway, in the most hallowed of Norwegian sports.
Fans are hoping for a reset, a return to the hallowed and menacing figure from the comic books.
Boxing Day in Britain, which comes after Christmas, has evolved into a day to observe hallowed shopping rituals.
The meter was defined as the distance between two scratches on a hallowed bar of platinum-iridium metal.
The first Thais set off for South Vietnam after spectacular farewell ceremonies conducted in Bangkok's most hallowed locations.
Last month, the rapper ASAP Rocky commanded the hallowed halls of Sotheby's for a surreal performance art piece.
It shows the hallowed Lombardi Trophy mobbed by joyous fans — black, white, Latino and Asian, young and old.
China's leader, Xi Jinping, would be horrified by a massive protest in Hong Kong on that hallowed day.
Beyond courting this calamity, a U.S. attack on North Korea would violate a hallowed principle of international law.
This PBS series often focuses on New York, taking viewers into the hallowed halls of the Metropolitan Opera.
And this one comes straight from the hallowed halls of Morgan Stanley, the behemoth financial services firm. Ready?
The Eternaut isn't without the hyperbole we typically associate with pulpy genre yarns and hallowed television anthology series.
A week in February 1992 revived Bill Clinton's presidential campaign and made the state hallowed ground for the Clintons.
Muhammad Ali will be laid to rest in truly hallowed ground because the cemetery is chock-full of celebs.
It is through the other plot lines that the other major players of this hallowed day get fleshed out.
A hallowed tradition of both old-timers and newcomers, the "thirteenth step" is when you fuck another AA member.
The ghost of economies past, particularly that of the 1970s, continues to haunt the hallowed halls of the Fed.
But check out those sweet wheels that carried him to that hallowed venue: a pristine 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle coupe.
We salute you with our best Mr. Wacky flail, my good sirs, for your contribution to this hallowed genre.
And high up in the ship's interior is one of its most hallowed spaces, the 9/11 tribute room.
It was probably more than the additional 220% in the tank that he needed to break the hallowed barrier.
Since then it has come to challenge Christmas as the most hallowed marketing pretext of the year (see chart).
The renaming of the dinner may sting the 42nd president, as New Hampshire is hallowed ground for Bill Clinton.
"Our father, Who art Uncle Bill, Hallowed be thy whims ..." Nigerian satirist and author Elnathan John wrote on Twitter.
Perhaps the hostile atmosphere will inspire the disgraced duo to play some superlative innings, worthy of the hallowed trophy.
And yet the "hallowed" proclamation of the rebels claimed support of their "gallant allies in Europe" — that is, Germany.
"This behavior is shocking, appalling, and totally unbecoming of the supposedly hallowed office of U.S. senator," the group said.
VICE: It seems like massive busts remain the most hallowed of achievements for drug warriors in the United States.
Even after basic training, a long, hallowed culture of physical and verbal battering awaits Marines who join infantry units.
He's 50-0 and three years away from entering the hallowed boxing hall of fame in Canastota, New York.
Maybe I'm a weenie, but I dread the unique embarrassment that comes from trespassing against our culture's hallowed protectors.
On November 12, the UFC will make its long-awaited debut in New York City's hallowed Madison Square Garden.
And while President Trump has broken this hallowed tradition, Vice President Pence is more than making up for it.
Misleading, exaggerated or outright fabricated feature lists are a hallowed tradition in tech, so this practice is nothing new.
George Washington came around these parts, and now I'm eating $16 fish and chips on the same hallowed ground.
But even in his life outside the hallowed halls of reality TV dating sweepstakes, he's kind of a creep.
At the hallowed ground of Centre Court at Wimbledon, talking aloud during a point would probably get fans ejected.
Infantry is the hallowed "tip of the spear" for the Marine Corps, among the first combatants into war zones.
The NPR Tiny Desk is a hallowed performance space, and recently, Paramore became the latest act to grace it.
Rascal Flatts has allegedly violated the law on the most hallowed ground in Hollywood ... the site of the Oscars!!!
Behind budding star Kristaps Porzingis, the New York Knicks are turning their hallowed home into an advantage once again.
And what about the countless hallowed grounds across the globe that are not meant to be visited by outsiders?
Can anyone even remember a time Kevin was allowed to snag a seat in the central gang's hallowed Pop's booth?
A week in February 1992 revived Bill Clinton's presidential campaign and made the state hallowed ground for the Clintons. Gov.
Like Kim Kardashian and Britney Spears before him, Nicolas Cage is joining the hallowed club of extremely short celebrity marriages.
Welcome to the modern era, where Vine doesn't exist, and Friendsgiving gatherings are as hallowed a tradition as Thanksgiving itself.
Howarth is hallowed for his many collaborations with John Carpenter and his work on a number of Star Trek films.
For a band that was once humiliated by critics, there are few bands on the planet more hallowed than hers.
This fight matters more to Nicole's and Onyeka's collective journeys, should they enter the hallowed halls of Bachelor in Paradise.
Apple has never been an invincible company, even during the hallowed reign of co-founder and mean manager Steve Jobs.
Behold, on the hallowed day of 4/20, there now exists a pizza box that turns into a weed pipe.
Prior to the performance, a backlash was building that the ghostly chanteuse didn't "deserve" a hallowed, national stage like SNL.
To get closer to clients, Morgan Stanley gave up its hallowed headquarters on Wall Street and moved to Midtown Manhattan.
A young Hewitt cared little for reputations, flooring a procession of the tour's hallowed names to soar up the rankings.
Travis Scott headed to the hallowed halls of Harvard University on Sunday afternoon, but it wasn't to take a class.
And that is the conversation that seems to be going on within the hallowed portals of the ECB about tapering.
We walked around the distillery, the first whisky distillery in Japan, exploring out the inner workings of the hallowed ground.
And his sincere glee is precious:  Laurie's star is the 2,593 one to appear on the hallowed Walk of Fame.
The very name of these achingly retro-looking headphones is hallowed among the audio lovers who've gotten to hear them.
"I threatened the hallowed halls of that boardroom," Peltz said, adding "ego" was the reason P&G opposed his appointment.
Morgan McMichaels and Raven have hosted regular nights there but on this hallowed occasion, Eureka O'Hara is in the house.
"Nothing is new," Sing tells me, but he'll be damned if that's stopping them from messing with postpunk's hallowed formulas.
My dad had already shipped his books home, so he could display them proudly on his bookshelves like hallowed objects.
"The Just Assassins" gives ethnic minority actors a chance to shine onstage at one of the city's most hallowed theaters.
Just another reminder that on a long enough timeline and with enough endurance, all art becomes hallowed in some way.
The 18 bottles poured included single-vineyard wines from both Trailside and Martha's Vineyard, a hallowed site in Oakville, Calif.
The 18 bottles poured included single-vineyard wines from both Trailside and Martha's Vineyard, a hallowed site in Oakville, Calif.
A stand of pines juts into the course here and provides a sociable vantage over hallowed ground and consequential golf.
Pence toured a museum featuring the soldiers' stories and examined hallowed remains of the Korean warship attacked by North Korea.
Mr. Trump's history with the Empire State Building fills a dramatic chapter in the annals of hallowed Manhattan real estate.
This grid is a Manny grid (Manny Nosowsky, 1/10/03), so it's like treading on hallowed ground for me.
He explained his intention to upend the hallowed institutions of the art world by suggesting that anyone can make art.
Around its midseason, it brought the brave warrior Brienne to the once-hallowed halls of Winterfell, where Sansa Stark awaited rescue.
What they saw in the hallowed Nashville museum is an amalgam that proves the diversity, strength and depth of the genre.
In a 110-minute concert before a worshipful crowd, Brooks clearly made himself at home in country music's most hallowed house.
The others are some of the most hallowed names in history: Mariano Rivera (0.70), Sandy Koufax (0.95) and Christy Mathewson (1.06).
News is not going to pay the bills, and it probably won't cause a major change in its hallowed growth rate.
From the depths of Port Authority, we move to the hallowed halls of N.Y.U., where kids are learning about etymological fallacies.
Her newfound superstardom brought her more accolades, including a spot as musical guest on the hallowed stage of Saturday Night Live.
Maybe that's a good thing though, because it's given us yet another way to celebrate this hallowed breakfast meat: Camp Bacon.
Well, one of the things scheduled to make a little noise in that hallowed hall is a panel on Deadpool 2.
The biggest takeaway from the day struck me at the end of the tour, as we reached the hallowed superhero section.
At HBS, home to perhaps the most hallowed MBA, Mr Nohria accepts that the market for its traditional offering is shrinking.
The couple had the wedding at San Francisco City Hall, a location that serves as hallowed grounds for the LGBTQ ceremony.
Neither Warren nor Sanders nor any of the other progressives running for president ever explains what that hallowed share might be.
A threat so severe that villagers are displaying a rare show of unity to campaign against exploitation of their hallowed land.
Once the bastion of anti-Modi sentiment in Washington, Capitol Hill will now welcome the Indian premier to its hallowed chambers.
Justice Ginsburg's remarks to Ms. Couric were the latest to draw some criticism beyond the hallowed halls of the Supreme Court.
The students roaming our hallowed halls today are not the red-blooded, Darwinian capitalists who used to strive for business degrees.
One by one, hallowed members of the Los Angeles Dodgers passed an autographed ball from the pitcher's mound to the plate.
"We all rise up and we march to the hallowed ground and we bring our manufacturers home to the promised land."
LONDON (Reuters) - Slowly but surely Andy Murray is scratching his name alongside the all-time grasscourt greats on Wimbledon's hallowed lawns.
The memorial garden and tidal pool, at the same time, insure that it's recognized as hallowed ground, a place for contemplation.
It is evident in the rococo renderings of Sam McKinniss, who paints pop culture figures — Prince, Lorde, Flipper — like hallowed aristocrats.
It was my third visit, and I was so excited to take my mom and best friend through its hallowed halls.
Their names — Junzo Sakakura, Takamasa Yoshizaka and, above all, Kunio Maekawa — would become hallowed in the emerging pantheon of Japanese Modernists.
Stormy's inside the hallowed halls of Oxford University and we're guessing no one else on campus is rocking 5-inch stilettos.
There's more courage, sacrifice and love in those hallowed grounds than at any other spot on the face of the Earth.
It wasn't a holy city like Jerusalem, Mecca or Banaras, locations whose very soil was hallowed, making them destinations for pilgrims.
This will be the festival's fifth year in the city, and it will step into some hallowed New York cultural spaces.
In that case, the president could — in that hallowed space before a congressional committee — overrule Bannon's willingness to testify to communications.
It may not be a hallowed masterpiece, but perhaps Brady's jersey is destined to turn up someday in the same way.
In the hallowed tradition of teen movie plot catalysts, we begin with our protagonist Sarah as the new girl in school.
From his days as an up-and-coming street tough—he caught a murder beef at 17—to his betrayal of the infamous Joseph "Crazy Joe" Gallo to his ascension as boss of a mafia family, Persico is said to be one of the hallowed few who forever remained loyal to the hallowed code of Omertà.
He was thought of as "Pard," the "Old Man," or "the Governor," not as a hallowed figure (or a necessarily lovable one).
Young's induction at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House was the culmination of a lifetime of idolizing one of country's most hallowed institutions.
There's a conspiracy afoot in the hallowed halls of the National Broadcasting Company, and Rob Morrow is determined to figure it out.
There's a conspiracy afoot in the hallowed halls of the National Broadcasting Company, and Rob Morrow is determined to figure it out.
Even to refer to different Chinese "languages" remains taboo—they must be "dialects", or risk undermining the hallowed notion of "one China".
The 73-year-old farmer has short silver hair, a furrowed brow, and hallowed hands that betray the nature of her trade.
He has ignored the party's hallowed notion of "collective leadership", by accruing more power to himself than his post-Mao predecessors did.
On the hallowed greens of Augusta, where Woods would not have been allowed membership relatively few years earlier, history had been made.
It's here again: that hallowed day where the nation comes together to celebrate sweet, fried, sometimes icing laden circles of pure deliciousness.
And despite the best efforts of the hallowed Election Commission to monitor spending, few believe that any big party observes the limits.
It swept our nation's high schools, wormed its way into late night TV, and even graced the hallowed halls of professional wrestling.
Last month, the prestigious Oxford English Dictionary (OED) gave Singlish a nod by adding 19 common Singaporean terms into its hallowed pages.
I hope that I am way off-base, and that the movie returns the franchise to the heights of its hallowed origins.
The third is that Deng's policy of putting "economic construction at the centre" is no longer the country's most hallowed guiding principle.
At best, it threatened to make a mockery of the hallowed "ASEAN centrality"; at worst, it might have blown the club apart.
As a result, the very concrete, yet, ineffable bonds between architecture, culture, and spirituality have become all the more realized and hallowed.
Depending on how you feel about school, going back to the hallowed halls of education either fills you with joy or dread.
Travis's vision of the past helps explain why sports, full of hallowed traditions and strict hierarchies, pairs well with politically conservative outlooks.
"It is now up to the leaders of the Catholic church to remove their prominent priest from his hallowed post," Cooper continued.
Relations between staff and patients are also shaky, with horror stories circulating that contradict the hallowed reputation nurses enjoy in most societies.
Whether you're an aspiring designer or fashion exec, odds are, you're gunning for a gig at one of the hallowed European brands.
Don't think the Ocean State is the only one where drunken shenanigans are taking place in the hallowed halls of the legislature.
From the towering peaks of the Grand Tetons to hallowed grounds of Gettysburg, national parks represent who we are as a nation.
"Braised artichoke," says the Brooksian protagonist, finally cracking the code and securing access to the hallowed halls of Harvard for their progeny.
As the home to the Masters tournament since 1934, Augusta National's grounds are hallowed because they remain mostly unchanged and famously inaccessible.
Though their work is as diverse as gastronomy itself, some of the show's most iconic images feature humbler—though still hallowed—fare.
What authorities like Chandler saw as poisonous to the hallowed national pastime, however, was delicious to fans and inseparable from Durocher's success.
These acts manifestly and deliberately violated the letter and spirit of the rules and rendered hallowed records meaningless by any objective metric.
It's easier to tap the hallowed market by buying a single player than, say, purchasing an entire Chinese team with opaque finances.
If you chose "shit inside the hallowed grounds of an Incan worshipping room," congratulations: There's something deeply and irredeemably wrong with you.
In May, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra, was given the hallowed perch of the ailing James Levine.
French duo Justice will not be returning to the hallowed decks of BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix this weekend as scheduled.
Everything from the coronation of Napoleon to the memorial service of [former French President Charles] de Gaulle happened within these hallowed walls.
If you look at what's taken out, they hallowed our readiness as a military unit and put America at really grave risk.
On that now-hallowed first night at the 100 Club, I met people who live for both the music and the scene.
There is more courage, sacrifice, and love in those hallowed grounds than in any other spot on the face of the Earth.
Just put on a pair of headphones and let a soothing voice guide you through the hallowed halls of MOMA or the Louvre.
And in preparation, it appears the thoughtful legislators of this hallowed body have provisioned seating befitting the station of Silicon Valley's milkiest son.
No longer will those hallowed halls carry the lingering fragrance of Auntie Anne's pretzels, Cinnabon cinnamon rolls, and Abercombie & Fitch's signature scent, Fierce.
That's not a radical statement, but it gains force through frank, personal readings of hallowed plots, including Euripides' "Trojan Women" and Aeschylus' Oresteia.
For some families, however, the road trip has become such a hallowed summer tradition that a minivan or SUV just won't cut it.
When their national cricket teams clashed in June at the Oval, a hallowed ground in London, passions on both sides ran equally high.
Producer Fil Jackson is what you'd call a weed connoisseur, releasing his latest EP The Uptown on the hallowed day of 4/20.
In all three cases, Trump is not just bashing the public's right to know, an independent judiciary, and other hallowed aspects of democracy.
Our collective goal was simple: climb all the way up the ladder to earn a spot on the hallowed "Top 100 Players" screen.
It can keep recruiting, sales and the millions of hallowed-out users profiles, but there's so much potential dying on the LinkedIn vine.
Trump pardoned Joe Arpaio and Scooter Libby; Imelda got her husband, the man who plundered the nation, interred in its most hallowed cemetery.
But you can bet we will still hear hallowed references to the statutory mandate entrusted to the governing board of the Federal Reserve.
The active engagement of yesteryear depicted in the hallowed halls of one of our national museums was something to observe, not to touch.
Consider its hallowed document — the independence proclamation, read aloud outside rebel headquarters in Dublin's General Post Office, commonly called the G.P.O., that Monday.
On December 31st of 31, World Series of Fighting set up shop inside New York City's hallowed Madison Square Garden with WSOF 34.
Beyond the world-class music and vibes within its hallowed entrance, the concept of rejection has likely contributed to the club's mystical allure.
Slimane has since retooled the hallowed house, including the somewhat controversial dropping of the "Yves" from the brand's name and redesigning the logo.
Zapolski spent too much time taking pictures of the hallowed grounds, and when the jig was up, he hid out in the crapper.
One of the most hallowed rituals of foreign policy presidential debates is the demand for the candidate to present his or her doctrine.
But if concern about climate change comes from the military—a hallowed institution among centrists and Republicans specifically—these concerns have newfound power.
On the 22002th anniversary of the attack, Sagalyn has produced an authoritative history of this mega-project on America's most hallowed building site.
At the academy, as the faces created by students took shape, the room began to take on the feeling of a hallowed space.
Behind him, thousands of protesters huddled on Tiananmen Square, terrified that the encroaching troops would slaughter them on China's most hallowed political ground.
When it ended, this country could have extended its hallowed principles — life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness — to all, regardless of color.
We see those rites transform characters and consecrate spaces, turning something as ordinary as picking up a phone handset into a hallowed experience.
"You can see that the most hallowed document in American history was up for debate up to the very last minutes," he said.
SYDNEY, Australia — The "paddle out" is surfing's most hallowed ritual, a floating memorial ceremony in which mourners join hands and reminisce at sea.
Larsen lived the rest of his life as a baseball legend, his name among the most hallowed in the history of the sport.
They thought a lot of the discussion, positive or negative, would be about the gall of connecting hallowed paintings with a commercial endeavor.
Adrian Beltre of the Rangers got his 3,000th hit on Sunday, becoming the 31st player to attain one of baseball's most hallowed marks.
With national populists surging across Europe, the vote could prove a game-changer for the continent's hallowed postwar project of integration and peace.
It was a match that was expected to dust off hallowed memories of what might have been their greatest combined moment of glory.
Most of these photographs announce their blackness — and their claim to a hallowed, threatened, vital, debated, unfurling black history — by showing black faces.
The illusion that somehow, Mr RF is simply playing alone, a solitary maestro bestowing his hallowed brand of tennis on a grateful world. Bullshit.
"Of all the places where the Rule of Law needs to be enforced, it should be in the hallowed halls of Congress," he added.
Women across eight teams will now have the opportunity to play in those hallowed stadiums from which they've been shut out for so long.
But, tensions rise as three working class teens enter the hallowed halls of Las Encinas after their own school was destroyed by a hurricane.
That song is called "Hallowed Axe," and it's actually only on the seven-inch that comes with the diehard vinyl version of the album.
Alec Baldwin walks the hallowed halls of Saturday Night Live's studio 8H in a black-and-white promo for his hosting turn this weekend.
Instead of dragons and warlocks festooning the cards, local weirdos like Juiceboxx and hallowed DIY spaces like 285 Kent make up the playable set.
Then there was the time in 2015 when Disney star and recording artist Zendaya dared to wear dreadlocks on the hallowed Oscars red carpet.
The genius of Italy lies in its inventiveness and adaptability—not in a hallowed land, nor in an imagined tradition canonised by the state.
We were on our way to the Screw Shop, the hallowed tabernacle built by DJ Screw, the late founder of the Screwed Up Click.
But in that sense, at least, Allen is just following Hollywood's own tendency to look at rich criminals as a kind of hallowed elite.
I don't really think of WHOLE FOODS as a competitor to Trader Joe's (hallowed be his name), because of the difference in price points.
The Barca youngsters, all part of the club's hallowed youth academy, "La Masia", walk proudly to collect their medals and lift the inaugural trophy.
They converted these once-hallowed American institutions, on which our great middle class both had grown and had always depended, into crime-ridden casinos.
As we close out the decade, only one beloved TV show of the 2010s has achieved the elusive, hallowed achievement of #SixSeasonsAndAMovie: Downton Abbey.
Now that the state no longer appears poised to do a virtual caucus, the fate of Iowa's hallowed caucuses is being thrown into question.
Camp 4 was little more than a handful of campsites around an aging cinder block restroom, but for climbers it was historic, hallowed ground.
"Naval Air Station North Island is where the Navy got our first pilot," Slentz said, calling the base the "hallowed ground" for naval aviation.
You haven't really arrived in the City of Angels until you've eaten on its hallowed patio strung with merrily winking rainbow-colour fairy lights.
America's decision to abrogate the hallowed "cornerstone of international strategic stability" produced nothing like the storm of opprobrium Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty adherents predicted.
Creative destruction has become a hallowed concept in the American boardroom, but let's be honest: Not all destruction is creative in the Schumpeterian sense.
His brazen seizure of power was hallowed by hyper-nationalism and lubricated with lavish spending on vanity projects financed by heavy borrowing from China.
I remember when you and David Brooks, my former Weekly Standard colleague, used to do your Fred and Ginger routine in this hallowed space.
New renderings of the office complex in Menlo Park, California, show an expansion aimed at bringing the public onto the social network's hallowed grounds.
The warning last week that the virus might be transmitted through saliva appeared to have little impact on the hallowed tradition of snogging complete strangers.
With Trump in power, the only way to effectively fight back, it seems, may be from within the hallowed halls of our ailing democracy itself.
And though that date is still some distance away, many fans are already speculating as to who will join the HOF's hallowed ranks this year.
She rose from the dead to smite angels rather than follow them, all while wearing a crown of thorns (a hallowed bit of Christian iconography).
In the short clip, Schumer actually took a seat in Judge Judy Sheindlin's hallowed chair and fooled around with Petri Hawkins-Byrd, the show's bailiff.
It's been over seven decades, but a fashion exhibit is finally making its way into the hallowed halls of New York's Museum of Modern Art.
How can you, an American, a creature born with an innate love of all things capitalism and consumerism, not know of our most hallowed holiday?
The fact that they're available at Vanity Fair's hallowed after party has likely only added to the lore, as well as their implied luxury connection.
After all, Zoey is now so active on The Gram, she has been gifted with a hallowed verification check mark by the social media gods.
Kicking off in the hallowed halls of Grand Central station, this fight starts with smoke and mirrors, and ends on the steps of the Continental.
At the moment, ASASSN-15lh remains a perplexing mystery, with an outsized grandeur that seems to strain against the hallowed physical rules of the universe.
His echoing voice, coupled with tragic melodies that rival the greatest output of the hallowed 1980s, exemplify everything that post-punk should be in 2016.
"That ground will always be hallowed ground, whether we leave the sanctuary there, whether it becomes a garden or whatever it may be," Pomeroy said.
Like Warhol, Mr. Ai surrounds himself with stray cats, has a fondness for neon-tinted floral arrangements and takes pleasure in subverting hallowed cultural touchstones.
Rodriguez began this season with 21.045 home runs, within striking distance of the 210 hit by the most hallowed Yankee of them all, Babe Ruth.
She's got a point, but some might argue that this administration may call for an exception to that hallowed, more-than-a-century-old tradition.
He wanted to bless the space, he said, suggesting that for all the laughable, youthful debauchery that took place there, it is still hallowed ground.
"This case underscores the importance that Texans place on the institution of voting, and the hallowed principle that every citizen's vote must count," Paxton said.
We have unearthed footage of deep historic significance: America's first family participating in the hallowed mid-2000s tradition of creating a low-quality music video.
I find him peering inside the metre-long alter for meat that sits behind the open bar of the venue: the hallowed Kamaasa Shoten grill.
But he knows an unwritten, hallowed truth about medicine that I never learned in a textbook: that this is the moment that defines a doctor.
The break with Amazon and the lack of interest in his memoir from several major publishers highlight how tenuous his once hallowed position has become.
Abraham Lincoln remains the most hallowed of our screen presidents, but it wouldn't be surprising if Barack Obama — another historic, divisive, lanky colossus — eventually followed.
The rise of surveillance capitalism strikes a sharp contrast with Silicon Valley&aposs hallowed self-image as a champion of personal autonomy, creativity and liberation.
The thieves pierced through the magnificence, grabbing a fistful, a bagful of the jewels, adding to the mystique of that historic, hallowed chamber of treasures.
Named after the hallowed 1955 Citroen limousine, the DS lineup had suffered from under-investment during a 2013-14 cash crisis that almost bankrupted PSA.
Throughout the clip, Beyoncé and Jay-Z hold the screen with intensity and confidence, as natural in this hallowed space as in their home(s).
There's also this idea that we have Colin Kaepernick and the Black Lives Matter kids over here, and King in his hallowed chamber over there.
Or maybe it's that fans love the slow conversion of tennis stadiums from stiff, quiet, hallowed grounds into an atmosphere reminiscent of a soccer match.
And when Gary has to find hallowed ground, his first thought isn't a church — it's a nearby water park that was supposedly blessed by the Pope.
On the most hallowed of days, Thanksgiving Eve, Beyoncé's website dropped a host of new merchandise for those other holidays coming up in the next month.
Though we've come a long way from aristocracy-only hallowed halls of academia, the pendulum seems as if it's beginning to swing back in that direction.
Indeed, a consulting fee is usually reserved for a hallowed CEO whose institutional wisdom will be necessary and who's left a company on a good note.
Those who have served in the armed forces, for sure – especially when that hallowed group of people includes men and women we have known and loved.
While Christians connected to the charred churches appreciate the outpouring, many say they lost more than hallowed ground and irreplaceable artifacts in the smoke and ashes.
Lodged in the heart of Pinewood Studios' hallowed Albert R. Broccoli 007 Stage, sitting not-so-quietly just an hour out of London, we found Cuba.
"If an entire nation is gonna soil its jorts over a hallowed tradition it should at least be older than the Kanye-Swift feud," Bee said.
Adam Gopnik is a respected writer for The New Yorker, one of the most hallowed institutions of journalism (that has a notoriously rigorous fact-checking department).
After years and years of bureaucratic battle, the UFC finally made its debut in New York City with UFC 205 at the hallowed Madison Square Garden.
We so rarely get to see women like these on television: women who want to be respected and hallowed and serious and also naughty and profane.
"Marked on the hallowed walls of this building are the stars honoring the CIA's fallen heroes who gave their last breath for our nation," he added.
He went onto win the 2013 Tour, securing it with a brilliant Stage 15 pursuit and counterattack of the main contenders climbing the hallowed Mount Ventoux.
Carrère splits himself between these two evangelists, mapping a hallowed geography that also represents one of the abiding struggles within the European tradition: Athens and Jerusalem.
At worst, it reflects the tone that the man in the Oval Office set the moment he entered the once-hallowed halls of the White House.
Honor and service to country are timeless; these female veterans should also have the right to a dignified resting place in our country's most hallowed ground.
When she comes to, Mother Hildegarde explains that she had the stillborn child baptized and named Faith so that she could be buried in hallowed ground.
But in the hallowed halls of education, where identities are pupating and hormones are roiling, you guys probably did some dumb shit that was fairly unique.
"They see it as sort of a hallowed ground," Mr. Brumfield said of residents here in Yekaterinburg, a historically industrial city in the Ural Mountains region.
There's a feeling of being in a hallowed chamber that acknowledges the death of these animals in a way that most natural history dioramas do not.
In preparation for his visit, some of our most hallowed institutions are being sealed off for fear that Mr. Trump will tarnish them with his presence.
At the same time, unions like the United Federation of Teachers and state legislative leaders have argued against a convention, saying it could repeal hallowed protections.
In February, Vice President Pence cast the museum as "hallowed ground" and said it served as a reminder of the country's "difficult past" with racial inequality.
In 2016, Mr. Michele climbed even higher, bringing Gucci's vintage kookiness to no less hallowed a hall than Westminster Abbey, for the label's cruise collection show.
It is the latest wound that Italian soccer's most hallowed institutions have endured during an increasingly troubled period for one of the world's top soccer nations.
But the balance in negotiations seems to be tilting toward the clubs, as free agency is no longer the hallowed grounds that players once dreamed about.
One of the running gags in "Crashing" was Pete's passive-aggressive campaign to be allowed to sit at the hallowed "comedian's table" at the Comedy Cellar.
Billy Corgan, who is just Billy Corgan again now, for the record, has stopped by everyone's favorite unconventional concert spot—the much hallowed NPR Tiny Desk.
How generous booths are with their branded gifts varies, but you can be certain that everyone working these hallowed halls has something to give you for free.
Moreover, Trump has done all these things not in the time-hallowed Bush family manner of starting whispering campaigns, but out in the open, publicly and brutally.
Sun's Leninist party organisation—never one of his hallowed principles—had a far more profound impact on the two autocrats, and still does on China's rulers today.
There's also the small matter of local councils and licensing boards swallowing our nightclubs up faster than the hallowed ravers of '88 swallowed those extra strong pingers.
"Angels in America" paints a murkier reality, and if nothing else, Desplechin proves that the play deserves a spot in the hallowed repertoire of the Comédie-Française.
We visited Di Fara Pizza in 2017 to taste NYC's best pizza, to take lots of photos, and to offer a glimpse into the hallowed Midwood institution.
"Our almost instinct almost true," the stone monument quotes him, as if gently mocking the controversies that might have kept him out of this hallowed Parnassian precinct.
The look on Irons's face toward the end, as he winds down with a cigar, a glass of brandy, and no dialogue, is one of hallowed relief.
The once-hallowed space, now illuminated with a giant pink chandelier, has been reinvented as the Théâtre Paradoxe at a cost of nearly $3 million in renovations.
Sadly, that even seems to be the case even when it comes to the cafeteria workers who work in the hallowed halls of the United States Senate.
When Brendan Dugan took over the former St. Mark's Bookshop space on East Third Street, he knew that he was treading on hallowed ground, so to speak.
Porsche's first EV, the Taycan, has set a new record for the fastest lap by a four-door electric sports car at the hallowed Nürburgring in Germany.
As I sauntered along the hallowed streets, I passed the church of San Luigi dei Francesi with its three magnificent Caravaggios depicting the life of St. Matthew.
And one of the best ways to keep your mug front and center is to spend your time torturing the others, earning the all-hallowed villain edit.
The ball landed long, setting off an immediate wave of cheers that shook the hallowed court as the long-limbed Gauff jumped up and down in delight.
It may seem blasphemous to declare Superstore's prominence in such hallowed company, but TV romance has come a long way in the decade-plus since The Office.
" And Tyler Kepner takes us back to 2403, when an ordinary Yankees pitcher named Don Larsen became "among the most hallowed in the history of the sport.
John and Charlie had told us we'd be close to the court, but we couldn't have imagined we'd be just six rows away from the hallowed turf.
The rotunda, after all, is an architectural landmark, nearly a sacred space, further hallowed by whatever world-class artwork might be installed along its curved white walls.
In step with the US Navy's policy of leaving its shipwrecks untouched -- as they are sailors' hallowed graves -- the Wasp's hull will remain in the murky depths.
"Of all the places where the Rule of Law needs to be enforced, it should be in the hallowed halls of Congress," he said in a statement.
And no one was partying harder than our ancestors, who missed out on the luxury of rolling up into hallowed institutions with pining parents in their wake.
"Few journalists can claim, as [Norman] can, to have forced two world famous firms to change their hallowed practices by sheer persistence and strength of mind," wrote Herbert.
Atlas Obscura tracks his history as a subway smeller, searching out the causes behind some of the strange scents originating in the hallowed halls of the subway track.
And when the contents of the hallowed "Tineeka" are revealed, the film makes some thoughtful points about the nature of revenge and about our fixation on sacred objects.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Customs officials at the Cairo International Airport have intercepted the severed limbs of two ancient mummies hidden inside a hallowed-out loudspeaker.
Catacombs are made from the dead for whom there was simply no more room in hallowed earth; cemetery locations are dictated as much by politics as by piety.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is a hallowed enough place, considering it is filled with bronze busts of the most legendary players the sport has ever had.
For the second year in a row, the Trojans strolled into one of the game's hallowed grounds on Saturday, refused to be intimidated and claimed an unlikely victory.
And what better place to find some totally chill and non-stressed out couples with time to chat than in the hallowed showrooms of Sweden's finest export, IKEA?
On Monday night, stunning women of color with tattoos and piercings strutted through the hallowed halls of Manhattan's Church of Ascension adorned in Renaissance-inspired ruffles and corsets.
But doing the same things in trade policy done previously all in the hallowed name of free trade while expecting different results is the very definition of insanity.
" As for their efforts to seem hallowed and secretive, what a joke; Flip is solemnly informed that membership will be ten dollars, "robes and hoods are not included.
According to their systems, anyone can learn to be more efficient, more focussed, more effective in the pursuit of happiness and, that most hallowed of modern traits, productivity.
In conversation, Pierce echoes these ideas, speaking of both music and life as a sort of hallowed ground that one must be careful with, wielding one's power wisely.
Although it's technically part of the hallowed Dedication series, it arrived during the era of Lil Wayne in which Wayne seemed the most checked out of actually rapping.
Photo by Jason Nocito Your parents may currently be excitedly preparing for the long-awaited reunion of the classic lineup of hallowed 80s hard rockers Guns N' Roses.
Like the three magi of yore, Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Lil Wayne have descended from the hallowed halls of Instagram, bearing the greatest content opportunity of all time.
We don't want a president who treats the hallowed house where Abraham Lincoln once wrote the nation's most sacred texts as the set of a cheesy reality show.
He wanted it to sound like something recorded in hallowed acoustic spaces like Columbia and Capitol Studios, where musicians like Miles Davis and Frank Sinatra recorded classic albums.
The cemetery is a hallowed ground where over 2,280 troops who fought in the war are buried, and where 1,060 service members whose remnants were unrecoverable are memorialized.
To accomplish his agenda, he should turn away from self-inflicted scandals and distractions, and heed history's lessons for regaining the trust in the hallowed office he holds.
A year ago, the world was introduced to the very concept of true love when Hiddleswift first danced in the hallowed halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
In the midst of this, Labour, one of Britain's hallowed political parties, which grew out of the workers' movements of the industrial revolution, has become contorted under Corbyn.
Perhaps the academy will look to make Lin-Manuel Miranda, who composed "How Far I'll Go," the youngest person to complete the hallowed EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony).
For Sunday's final, every former female cricketer for England was invited to the hallowed members' pavilion at Lord's — the same pavilion women were barred from entering until 1998.
These Americans both cherished stories of their president, Donald Trump, in the hallowed halls of government and reveled in blistering accounts of a broken, out-of-touch Washington.
What better way for Mr. Alix to make his point than to take on the mantle of the firm's hallowed leader to accuse it of an epic fraud?
Regardless of where you think Wayne Rooney should be—on the bench or the pitch—the 31-year-old surely belongs in the hallowed halls of Manchester United legends.
"Now that we are nearing the completion of the major design components of the memorial, we are ready to return the remaining wreckage to this hallowed ground," Clark said.
Both the Trump and Clinton camps suspected a secret agenda focused on torpedoing their candidate while the public lost confidence in that once hallowed law enforcement institution, the FBI.
In that hallowed space it was gradually indoctrinated in me that cool meant long glossy hair, tight leather trousers, male falsettos, sassy androgyny, expensive sounding drum-fills and cowbells.
We may have left the hallowed halls of our beloved alma maters with memories, along with a mountain of debt, but the products ahead will stay with us forever.
And the response should be juuuuuust enough — let's say $1.6 million, for $409.1 million domestic ultimate — to get Wonder Woman across enemy lines and into that hallowed Top 5.
" In so doing, he also highlighted the construction of books as a hallowed art form: "[I wished] to celebrate the book as an object, more than a text carrier.
At Maracanazinho, Rio's hallowed volleyball arena where Olympic matches are being held, Rezende has a trick for stopping volunteers and police who want a picture from getting into trouble.
The Aboriginals are performing something sacred for themselves and there's a white man hiding in the shadows watching them, waiting to steal their hallowed ceremony for his own purposes.
And that the promise of restoring the hallowed norms Trump now shreds for fun is a workable antidote to the tribalism that would make such quick partisan rearrangement improbable.
While Markle is unlikely to be our Queen, she is the first person of color in modern history to enter the hallowed, magic circle that is the royal family.
Speaking to Americans on this hallowed day is perhaps surpassed only by the responsibility of the gravesite presentation of the flag to a spouse or parent grieving profound loss.
A former senior energy adviser to President Obama believes that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is being "hallowed out" under the Trump administration, citing employee turnover and low morale.
The Core's English Language Arts standards call on students to grapple with important readings, including hallowed U.S. documents such as the Declaration of Independence and works of American literature.
Taking on such a hallowed figure as Salinger, who died in 2010, did not feel particularly daunting, Mr. Strong said, even though Salinger's estate is known for being litigious.
The victorious general approached the hallowed ground, a six-story office building in Chelsea, the control of which had come at great costs, including hundreds of billable lawyers hours.
Russell, meanwhile, played his first ever European gig in early February in the hallowed halls of Berghain, after making his overseas debut last year at Japan's mythical Labyrinth festival.
Yet, many museums have seen an uptick in foot traffic due to players searching for Pokestops—landmarks that supply them with Pokeballs and other items—within their hallowed walls.
The lush, green turf is the pitch invader's promised land, the hallowed earth which – if only for a moment – makes a galavanting hero of even the most mundane spectator.
More utopian types would say the dancefloor is no place for such matters, that it is a hallowed ground that must exist aside the issues that drive us apart.
It lost its earthy rind, got addicted to bad drugs, and spawned hellish offspring bearing its hallowed name: powdered cheese, Cheez-Its, Goldfish... the list goes on and on.
"I do think there is sometimes a feeling of: Who is this pop star coming in here and tinkering in our hallowed space?" he said of the opera world.
Discovered in 1991, the hallowed space is the "oldest and largest known excavated burial ground in North America for both free and enslaved Africans," according to the monument's website.
PARIS IS A CITY where history has always been hallowed — perhaps more so than the present — and where the oldest (and many of the largest) fashion empires are based.
Set to music, the poems have become hallowed anthems for Israeli Jews, secular hymns to fellowship and the emerging identity, language and culture of a young but divided country.
But heads on both sides did snap to attention whenever that unholy, jangly, self-impeaching peal, so inescapable in the last three years, rang out in the hallowed chamber.
Less than a decade and a half earlier, the city had cleared the way for its hallowed park by evicting 1,600 or so people who lived on the land.
Britain's austerity narratives have long relied for their spread on the demonization of those most dependent on the state, and London, for all its hallowed diversity, is not immune.
Three former secretaries of homeland security dating back to the Bush Administration recently used the venue of a Congressional hearing — set on the hallowed ground of the National Sept.
Gorham's Cave is on Gibraltar's rough-hewed eastern coast: a tremendous opening at the bottom of the sheer face of the Rock, shadowy and hallowed-seeming, like a cathedral.
The students and staff at a secondary school in Cork, Ireland are convinced that a ghost walks amongst their hallowed halls, and now they have video evidence to prove it.
With Reagan, though -- such a beloved and hallowed figure in conservative circles -- those who dare tackle that legacy, even in a manner this bland, should be braced for some blowback.
Mere mortals were not allowed to tread its hallowed ground as the ladies at the gate kept out all but the invited and kept folks from crossing through the booth.
But somehow, the Grand Ole Opry managed to keep it a secret that McEntire would be the one to induct him into its hallowed membership on Tuesday night in Nashville.
They posted a photo of a "deconstructed sausage sandwich" served on a wooden board, which was put up for sale in front of the food's hallowed grounds, hardware chain Bunnings.
Pyre's insight is that the boundary between sport and religion has always been a porous one, and these moments take on a hallowed a quality practically the moment they occur.
"I feel very strongly that maintaining the rules of the floor — I consider it a hallowed place where we do the people's business — those rules must be followed," said Rep.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett, the CEO of investing house Berkshire Hathaway and the hallowed Oracle of Omaha, has also laid blame at the extreme wealth inequality in the United States.
Its monogrammed products—the suitcase, the carryall, the pouch, the wallet—were hallowed accessories for the black and aspirational, who have always had a baroque and kinky relationship to luxury.
In honor of Obama's final turkey pardoning — which was chock full of puns, as per usual — we've rounded up all eight years of him executing this weird and hallowed tradition.
The other day, Deadspin ran an exhaustive, in-depth piece on the colorful history and cultural impact of that most hallowed document of heavy metal dirtbaggery, Heavy Metal Parking Lot.
With few, if any, exceptions, the most hallowed marks in the N.F.L. and in other sports belong to all-time greats: Wayne Gretzky, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Barry Bonds, Jerry Rice.
" Yad Vashem, a venerated state institution and the country's hallowed authority on Holocaust education, documentation and research, said "existing documentation and decades of historical research yield a totally different picture.
Internet memes depicted Mr. Xi as an emperor with no regard for the rule of law and showed a portrait of Mr. Xi replacing Mao's hallowed image in Tiananmen Square.
"Garbage lay everywhere on what to me was hallowed ground, where I saw so many of my countrymen killed or wounded by Japanese," he said in the Armchair General interview.
"Of all the places where the Rule of Law needs to be enforced, it should be in the hallowed halls of Congress," he said in a separate tweet Tuesday afternoon.
In today's America, it's obvious that the struggle is not yet over, but I find it particularly painful that it must also be waged in the hallowed halls of academia.
Where Boston sets aside hallowed historic precincts and wends a handsome brick Freedom Trail through its Revolutionary sites, New York City buries its past under mountains of concrete and steel.
In 1959, just before the dawn of the '60s, 18 "Negro boys" arrived to spend the next four years on the hallowed grounds of America's bastion of white privilege, Harvard.
Earlier this year, the designer Virgil Abloh — a hallowed name in streetwear who was appointed artistic director of Louis Vuitton's men's line in 2018 — tried something new (for him): suiting.
In that by-now-hallowed tradition comes the latest White House leak, this out of the Domestic Policy Council, which gives a pretty good overview of the Trump regulatory agenda.
Next door at No. 88, now an architect's office, was the studio of Willem de Kooning, a hallowed place for most of the young artist-gallerists who lived near it.
Trump does not simply have "a running war with the media," as he so indecorously and disrespectfully spouted off while standing on the hallowed ground before the C.I.A. Memorial Wall.
Staying up until midnight before release day to grab copies of the latest "Harry Potter" book straight from the shipping box became hallowed tradition for a generation of young readers.
The modern DS lineup, named after the hallowed 1955 Citroen limousine, was introduced in 2010 with the DS3 mini then neglected amid a 2013-14 cash crisis that almost bankrupted PSA.
Squatter's rights definitely do not apply in the hallowed halls of the Metropolitan, and anyone who was caught trying camp out in the galleries after hours would be arrested for trespassing.
A bit of madness is indeed key to this prediction for the 89th Academy Awards: La La Land will join those hallowed films in sharing the record by going to 11.
Several much-ridiculed (but also secretly enjoyed) hipster obsessions have collided in the hallowed halls of the brand new Williamsburg Whole Foods: The recently constructed artisanal grocery store on Bedford Ave.
Rucker Park in Harlem, the West 4th Street courts in Greenwich Village—these contemporary coliseums of passing the proverbial rock are treated as hallowed ground for talented amateurs and professionals alike.
The president toured the Midway Atoll, a 2.4-square-mile island made of coral that he called "hallowed ground" because it was the site of the Battle of Midway in 85033.
I'll be the first to admit that it was a mistake to overlook Chandler Parsons in these hallowed, covered-in-tanning-oil halls—the dude knows how to do his downtime.
So there you have it: It is all about corruption, and this is about as unadulterated as corruption gets in our hallowed democracy, other than literal cash under a literal table.
OMFG: Only Motley Crüe Feels GoodGTFO: Getting a Tight Fitting OutfitIMHO: Iron Maiden's Hallowed OeuvreLMAO: Listening to Mötorhead OftenSMDH: Serious Megadeth Discography HangsWTF: Wanna Talk about Faith No More?
"The busy loom evoked hallowed ideals of virtuous women working to contribute to and sustain the household," Dr. Thomas wrote, citing the enduring example of Homer's story of the faithful Penelope.
The core concept of this nativist Europe is the nation itself, understood as a racially pure group that has special rights and a hallowed destiny rooted in genealogy, history and territory.
Ms. Langton's home, about half an hour's drive northwest of Boston, was adjacent to the historic town of Concord and a stone's throw from Walden Pond, places she considered hallowed ground.
On Sunday, Mr. Abe will host Mr. Trump at a basho, one of six annual grand tournaments in sumo, inviting the president to view one of the country's most hallowed traditions.
The Blue Jays, a team in transition, plan to replace him after the season, and Gibbons has tried to savor his final games at the hallowed sites of the A.L. East.
Because I'm an immigrant short on hallowed rituals, I decided that fandom would be our foundational bond, the thing we could talk about in the idle or tense times to come.
At the time, Rucker Park was already hallowed ground to fans of street ball, a louder, flashier relative of professional basketball that emphasizes individuality, slick moves and dunks over the fundamentals.
The event is the 210rd annual Turkey Derby, the highlight of a three-day program at this hallowed, high-banked asphalt track in Monmouth County, six miles from the Jersey Shore.
Former professionals commentating on American television were aghast at Reed's breach of golf's hallowed etiquette and his action triggered a series of memes on social media, many featuring people shoveling sand.
Skateboarding and sport climbing are on the Olympic program for Tokyo 26, while breakdancing is set to make its debut on the hallowed stage of the Games at Paris in 2000.
Exposing such brazen abuse of power is a hallowed mission of a free press, so it should come as no surprise that authoritarians like Mr. Duterte usually go after independent media.
Whether we're talking strip malls, mega-malls, or sprawling outdoor outlet shopping centers, the hallowed hallways of consumerism and commerce have a dark story tell and a very unlikely origin story.
From majestic hillside views seen from the window of a train to the hallowed halls of a cathedral filled with sculptures, Genoa is a decadent rush of never-ending culture and history.
The real estate site also estimates that, were the owners to rent it out, they could reasonably charge $7,000 a month to tenants for the privilege of living between such hallowed walls.
In 2017, it seemed like there was an announcement every other week that AIM — that hallowed place of emo status updates, BRB away messages, and teenage flirting — would be shutting down forever.
People, on the other hand, kicks off with Sandra and the rest of the cast sitting outside the hallowed room where they will take their oath for the SDNY federal court, a.k.a.
The sport's "signal-to-noise" ratio is so low that even its most hallowed accomplishments, such as perfect and four-home-run games, can be achieved by players with relatively modest resumes.
While Midge is killing it at the Vanguard with deep-cut feminist comedy, Susie is uptown barging into the hallowed grounds of the comedy boys club that is the famed Friars Club.
Over the course of his career, Ali won and lost the global heavyweight title multiple times, beating other hallowed boxing figures like Joe Louis, Sonny Liston, George Foreman and dozens of others.
The film's embrace of weirdness also makes it easier to appreciate when Beauty and the Beast decides to swing for the fences and give us sumptuous, gorgeous visuals like that hallowed ballroom.
The outside world was another story altogether, but here, within the hallowed halls of heavy metal (or whatever bar, basement, or dingy venue I'd ended up in that evening), I felt untouchable.
While Pope Francis has been busy giving the Catholic Church a more caring and progressive face, a fictional pope has been birthed in the hallowed halls of the executive offices at HBO.
Fender is an unusual brand name to find silkscreened on an earphone, because as hallowed as it is in musical circles, it's most associated with the creation rather than reproduction of sound.
All that said, the idea that Slenderman Sonic was a false flag information psy-op has taken hold not only online but also within the hallowed walls of the VICE Media newsroom.
Becket's fatal feud with his erstwhile royal friend holds a hallowed place in British and European culture as a moral tale of the clash of saint and king, of conscience and power.
This year, the Jewish community might get a precious gift of its own, courtesy of President Trump: the long-awaited recognition of Jerusalem as the sacred capital of our hallowed national home.
LYNDA ATKINSONSwansea As a longtime Geordie exile in Germany with a sturdy Teutonic beer belly to prove it, I must take you to task over your vicious assault on the hallowed Reinheitsgebot.
For a day or two it felt like the entire world was infatuated with a set of octogenarians who'd ambled into the hallowed halls of one of the UK's most famous clubs.
Patriots 22018, Raiders 22016 MEXICO CITY — Technically, it was a home game for the Oakland Raiders, though played thousands of miles south on the hallowed, soccer-entrenched ground of Estadio Azteca here.
Supernatural Season 15 is a landmark event in television (seriously, it's the longest running genre series ever), and when its gone the hallowed cyber-halls of Tumblr will never be the same.
They say that the government's efforts to control the news media, curtail the authority of the Supreme Court and undermine once-hallowed institutions like the military threaten the future of Israeli democracy.
Consider him a virtual lock to return to the Warriors to finish his career with the team that propelled him to the hallowed Robert Horry stratosphere for elite, ring-laden role players.
Go: With a cast that includes amateur actors from Paris's deprived suburbs, "The Just Assassins" gives ethnic minority actors a chance to shine onstage at one of the city's most hallowed theaters.
This has inspired critics to invoke the hallowed name of W. G. Sebald, and to bandy about the label "literary hybrid" — a vile designation, calling to mind a hybrid car, or beefalo.
The fall of the Qing dynasty and war and revolutions in the 236.3th century broke the artisan culture, unless one counts Communist statues as an important stage in China's hallowed porcelain tradition.
This suggestion was, as Laurie Kellman of the Associated Press reported, initially met with some skepticism from older male senators seemingly worried about a possible baby invasion of a most hallowed chamber.
Meanwhile, Bree, finally spending time with the man who flew thousands of miles to see her, is giving Roger a tour of Harvard's hallowed halls ahead of her father's remembrance ceremony on campus.
"If one is to be attorney general, they must be willing to continue the hallowed tradition in our country of fighting for justice for all, for equal justice for civil rights," Booker said.
On the same hallowed ground where TJ's shoppers say "yes" to exciting new culinary choices, the 29-year-old said "yes" to her future groom, which he says is exactly what she envisioned.
This is, after all, the same town where hallowed institutions like Sally's Apizza, Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana and Modern Apizza have for decades vied for the most critical raves and fervently devoted fans.
The iPhone's home button is something of a hallowed territory, but Apple has shown its disdain for moving parts with the replacement of the moving MacBook trackpad with a more sophisticated haptic one.
Luxury powerhouse LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton announced today that it will fully own the hallowed house of Christian Dior, in one of the biggest business deals in the massive fashion conglomerate's history.
Everyone from Sammy Davis Jr. to Chaka Khan performed behind its darkened windows; it was one of the hallowed halls in which disco turned into house and electronic music culture first coalesced stateside.
Their installation in the hallowed flat where Ma got his start in the eastern city of Hangzhou reflects DingTalk's place in the pecking order of the company's sprawling collection of start-up projects.
So he was looking to buy a horse for a client at the Ocala 211.60-year-old-in-training sale, one that would return him to the hallowed ground beneath Churchill's twin spires.
She was then seeded number one at a major for the first time at Wimbledon and made her debut as a singles player on the All England Club's hallowed Centre Court on Saturday.
From the point of view of WND, the availability of condoms, like the admission of girls, gays and lesbians to the Boy Scouts, is a sign that a hallowed institution has been corrupted.
Like adults, a happy vegan baby is a baby who is getting enough calories, so you want to make sure you're feeding them high-energy foods such as nuts and the hallowed avocado.
"Not only does conservation burial help protect land, but the burial area becomes hallowed ground, restored to its natural condition and protected forever with a conservation easement," explains the Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery.
What is missing, perhaps, and has long dismayed Cárdenas, as well as many people who know his history, is recognition from the most hallowed place in the sport, the Baseball Hall of Fame.
But the successor to the Four Seasons' Grill Room, once known as one of the business world's most hallowed dining halls, has gotten a rave, three-star review from our colleague Pete Wells.
The lawyer at the podium, Roman Martinez, who was born in 1978, didn't skip a beat even though it was likely the first time the phrase had been uttered in the hallowed chamber.
More legally minded critics, most concerned about damaging the hallowed framework of the Constitution, can argue that President Trump's acquittal would effectively surrender the role of Congress as a coequal branch of government.
Incoming President Donald Trump and other key Republicans who will be running Congress have been critical of the U.S. central bank and could pose a threat to its hallowed independence from political interference.
For one, "the hallowed prewar galleries," where a 1905 reel trailing a New York City subway car can now be seen looping next to contemporaneous photographs, one room over from Les Demoiselles d'Avignon.
BEN BRANTLEY And who would have thought, when he first started his explosive demolitions of hallowed classics at New York Theater Workshop in the late 1990s, that he would become a mainstream force.
Inspired by the speech and debate competitions she excelled at as a teenager, Schreck revisits her youthful passion for the Constitution, and the ways her faith in this hallowed document has faltered over time.
More importantly, is Phoenix's justifiably hallowed medical staff by itself enough to convince Griffin that signing a four-year max with a player option in the final season is his smartest long-term play?
During the second season of the summertime reality romp — the era that famously produced hallowed Paradise couple Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert — Ferguson was introduced towards the very end of that saga as well.
A couple of months have elapsed since I wrote a piece on these hallowed pages, profiling the mystery cloaked, balls-in-a-titanium-vice falsetto ad-libbing king of the MySpace age: DJ Rankin.
I think V-Moda has gone toward the hallowed middle ground of neutrality, and I think fresh listeners will like the tuning of the Crossfade 2s, but I can't go beyond liking this sound.
Campbell was the first Black model to appear on the cover of Vogue Paris in 1988 and the first Black model to grace the cover of American Vogue's hallowed September issue the following year.
Narrated by Giancarlo Esposito, Sam is described as "one of the few black voices in this mostly white place" -- said place being Winchester University, whose hallowed halls are populated by plenty of privileged legacies.
He's ready for his bust to be sculpted and put into the hallowed halls of Degrassi to sit in earnestness that you, too, can achieve zen with the correctly selected oversized sweater/glasses combo.
Then there's a plethora of hallowed Israeli science education centers, such as the Technion in Haifa and the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot as well as Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University and Ben Gurion University.
As much as stepping on the yellow footprints is a hallowed Marine Corps tradition, there's another rite of passage that folks outside the military — like soon-to-be Marine recruits — aren't always aware of.
"Kaddish," with its literally Heaven-storming narration ("O my father, ancient, hallowed, lonely, disappointed Father, rejected ruler of the universe"), will always remain troublesome—at least until someone satisfactorily rewrites the rambunctiously blasphemous text.
Ichiro Suzuki, the baseball pioneer who proved 15 years ago that Japanese hitters could succeed in Major League Baseball, reached a hallowed milestone Sunday when he became the 30th player to compile 3,000 hits.
Last week, IBM&aposs artificially intelligent debating machine faced off against experts at Cambridge University&aposs hallowed Union chambers – but that was "just the beginning", according to one of its creators, Dr Noam Slonim.
It would take place in the Tank, the historic Pentagon boardroom where the Joint Chiefs of Staff meet, a hallowed inner sanctum that was bound to appeal to Trump's taste for hidebound power rituals.
When it opens in Times Square next week — a few doors away from M&M's World — it will mark the first-ever satellite venue by country music's most hallowed institution, the Grand Ole Opry.
Apart from concern that corruption has taken root on the watch of an entrenched political leadership, many worry about its bearing on national security and the integrity of the military, Israel's most hallowed institution.
"There is no room for celebrating the violent bigotry of the men of the Confederacy in the hallowed halls of the United States Capitol or in places of honor across the country," she said.
This exploitation is embedded in the reams of microfiche that detail financial holdings, in the formulas of medicines which preserve us, and in the paychecks of employees of big pharma and hallowed academia alike.
Tourists pay concert ticket prices to enter into a hallowed spiritual ground for a glimpse of a famed choir, as opposed to consuming a spiritual service and grasping the significance of the churches' histories.
But you get a consolation prize: Anyone who wants to re-create that scene on hallowed ground associated with the movie, as many fans do, is going to have to go to Lake Lure.
Along the way, Reed occasionally set aside but invariably returned to his hallowed lineup of two guitars, bass and drums, rethinking them every time — and, decades later, remastering them for more space and bite.
Many of the residents of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue have been animal lovers, with the hallowed presidential tradition of keeping a pet in the White House stretching back to its very first occupant, John Adams.
She rolled her idol and five-times champion Venus Williams in the first round and has now made Wimbledon Centre Court — one of the most hallowed patches of grass in world sport — her own.
Never again will David Ortiz, Big Papi himself, spit into his batting gloves and take five years to step into the batter's box within the hallowed grounds of Jet Blue Park at Fenway South.
Together we can break down the barriers that face working class families across network especially in struggling rust belt communities and small towns that have been hallowed out by lost jobs and lost hope.
Since those formative years, Monkman has become an important voice in contemporary art who challenges the histories told inside the hallowed halls of museums, pushing them to reflect the complexity of the world around them.
Despite being separated by realm and network, BBC America's Killing Eve stayed true to fellow Sunday night show Game of Thrones' hallowed Iron Islands-y slogan by bringing one supposedly dead character back to life.
As Italian news site Corriere reported, a number of statues — including the museum's famed Capitoline Venus — were kept hidden under minimalist white boxes, inadvertently transforming the museum's hallowed hallways into an unauthorized Donald Judd installation.
Now, a startup that's created an alternative route for those who are smart and willing to put in the work to get into those hallowed halls has raised some funding as it continues to grow.
He told CNN affiliate KIRO in Seattle: "It's from hallowed ground ...." Last month, the flag was displayed near the entrance of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, built on the site of ground zero.
Yet on Tuesday night, the top-selling artist, who has performed over 100 times on the Opry, discovered even wildest dreams can come true when he was welcomed into country music's most hallowed family circle.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, who accused a Muslim lawmaker this week of diminishing 9/11, is wielding a hallowed date that he, himself, has been accused of wrapping in mistruths, self-aggrandizement and Islamophobia.
While Schauffele failed to secure his first major title, he left Augusta National confident he will be in the mix on the hallowed layout again and perhaps produce a result that will command more attention.
Conceived within the hallowed halls of AOL, AIM introduced a large swath of early internet consumers to an idea that would be seized on by any number of multi-billion-dollar companies: You, but online.
"Time will tell if there is room for coexistence, but Tesla investors must understand that as the addressable market expands, the company runs the risk of encroaching deeper into hallowed and competitive turf," Jonas said.
Lara exits the cave of human blood, and immediately comes across a member of the Descendants, a bloodline of historical preservationists meant to safeguard the land's tombs and the hallowed, supernaturally imbued artifact they protect.
The trailer, meanwhile, is about neither shooting nor strategy — it's about the hallowed battlefield tradition of walking up to your enemy in slow motion and staring him in the face while everybody else starts fighting.
But for reasons that almost certainly reflect the racial tensions that still haunt our nation, visitors have flocked to the hallowed space dedicated to the history and memory of Emmett Till and his mother Mamie.
Of course Olmsted and Vaux's pastoral vision won out (as it did in Brooklyn's Prospect Park), and their creation is today considered hallowed ground that not even the most determined designer would dream of altering.
All-American wood nymph Lana Del Rey last crossed the hallowed pages of Noisey dot vice dot com when she posted an Instagram video of herself singing a little ditty she wrote after attending Coachella.
The Times's Benjamin Weiser reports: Federal courts are hallowed halls of justice, where miscreants with names like Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort, Martha Stewart and Michael Milken are prosecuted and held accountable before the world.
The documentary, directed by Mick McIntyre and Kate McIntyre Clere, begins with a look at the kangaroo and its place in Australian culture: It's both a widely used mascot and, to some, a hallowed creature.
The effect is to place these for-hire canvases on the same hallowed aesthetic footing as his iconic early '60s soup can paintings, silk-screened depictions of Elvis Presley, and narrative-free filmed screen tests.
That is, until your outing to Paris's hallowed food hall, La Grande Epicerie de Paris at Le Bon Marché department store, is marred by selfie stick-wielding tourists clamoring for a photo with a baguette.
Insider spoke with an I-Bar regular and Vietnam veteran, a former TOPGUN instructor, and the commanding officer charged with remodeling the hallowed hangout about the real bar and its recreation on the big screen.
Believers view Cheongdo County as hallowed ground because Lee was born there, Reuters said, noting that Lee's older brother's funeral was recently organized at the hospital where the second cluster of COVID-19 cases sprung.
In early September, India's Vikram lander joined a hallowed graveyard of lunar wrecks sent by the former Soviet Union, the United States, and Israel, all of which tried and failed to stick their Moon landings.
The printing press is the embodiment of a hallowed tradition and is one site where the Tibetan language is being preserved, despite the lack of government support for immersive Tibetan-language education on the plateau.
It came through the stone walls of the 766-year-old church: the heart-pounding throb of millions of hands clapping and voices cheering, a joyful rising tide reverberating through the hallowed halls of Westminster Abbey.
"While standing in front of the stars representing CIA personnel who lost their lives in the service of their country -- hallowed ground -- Trump gave little more than a perfunctory acknowledgment of their service and sacrifice," Rep.
Partygoers in Asia may be familiar with Singapore's nightclub Zouk, which often ranks among the top best clubs in the world, pulling some of the biggest DJs around the globe to spin in its hallowed halls.
This Saturday night (Sunday in North America), the Nobuyuki Sakakibara helmed Pride revival will return to the hallowed Saitama Super Arena with just the kind of delightfully circus-like event we've come to expect from it.
It's since become perhaps the most hallowed ground in all of Major League Baseball but hadn't got to host a World Series game since 1945, the last time the Chicago Cubs advanced to MLB's final round.
With the game moved to Tuesday night, and his return flight booked for before then, Moses assumed he would miss the chance to enter Old Trafford's hallowed ground and see his Manchester United heroes in action.
An episode might feature, say, some tattooed chefs baking experimental pizzas in the hallowed brick ovens of Brooklyn's Roberta's, then jumping in a chartered van to drink cocktails and raid famous Lower East Side Chinese joints.
It is only the fourth Indian startup to make it to the hallowed Harvard Business Publishing platform, after Flipkart (India's largest online retailer), Paytm (India's biggest mobile wallet) and GOQii (India's leading health and fitness startup).
Not so long ago, in our very own Milky Way galaxy, a plucky little droid named BB-8 roamed the hallowed halls of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, rubbing elbows with its robotic brethren.
MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one of the world's most hallowed educational institutions is turning its attention to Southeast Asia where it hopes to plant the seed of innovation among a new generation of potential entrepreneurs.
I was honored to be there, and to be granted rare access into the Bible Study Room, a space where evil slipped through the side door a year ago today ... and transformed the hallowed to horrible.
And just like the hallowed taco night celebrated in homes throughout America, the centerpiece is not a fragrant corn tortilla, but a U-shaped hard shell peddled by the likes of Old El Paso and Ortega.
His political project -- and his populist economic policy -- has all along rested on the idea of recreating a hallowed era, especially in the industrial Midwest, before US manufacturing was hollowed out by developing powers like China.
Despite the success and acceptance into New York's hallowed Abstract Expressionist cabal, Guston transitioned his work to a new kind of figuration, a move that ended friendships and gallery representation, an intentional "death" in his career.
Wars in Syria, Yemen and Libya, an insurgency in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, the ever-present threat of a resurgent ISIS, economic woes and political instability have all pushed the once hallowed Palestinian cause into near obscurity.
Entering such hallowed (and often sterile) turf requires the appropriate vestments, from beard nets and white smocks to safety goggles and hardhats—worn backwards not to look cool but so Wiper can see through his viewfinder.
Fortunately, unlike the many hallowed clubs and restaurants that have shuttered in the East Village in recent years, the Stone will live on, newly housed at the New School's College of Performing Arts in Greenwich Village.
Your boy worked all summer at his dad's carwash to raise the money to ship this hallowed Supreme headband he found over on Grailed, and now he refuses to take it off, even when he sleeps.
As the first and only Agricultural Preserve in the United States, and the first officially designated viticultural area, this small section of Northern California harbors some of the most hallowed wineries and restaurants in the country.
Like such hallowed predecessors as Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, he's as expressive with his twirls and jetés as he is with his face and voice, bringing balletic wonder to ordinary rituals of love and courtship.
Boston (CNN)As Blanca Morales walks the hallowed halls of Harvard Medical School, she ponders her humble roots and how she might be forced to choose between her parents and her dream of becoming a doctor.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, whose hallowed place in the pantheon of South Africa's liberators was eroded by scandal over corruption, kidnapping, murder and the implosion of her fabled marriage to Nelson Mandela, died early Monday in Johannesburg.
The odds are stacked in favor of La La Land, but entering two songs could split votes and hurt the film's chance of winning — paving the way for Miranda to join the hallowed ranks of EGOT winners.
San Antonio, Texas (CNN)On December 19, Ginger Gilbert Ravella and her five children will travel to the hallowed ground of Arlington National Cemetery's Section 60 to bury their beloved husband and father, F-16 pilot Maj.
In fact, so potent is El Peque in rallies that if tennis had evolved with an underhand serve—as is the case with badminton—he would probably have become a hallowed occupant of the Hall of Fame.
"There is no room for celebrating the violent bigotry of the men of the Confederacy in the hallowed halls of the United States Capitol or in places of honor across the country," Pelosi said in a statement.
The "Love on the Brain" singer headed to the hallowed halls of Harvard University on Tuesday, where she received the prestigious honor of 2017 Humanitarian of the Year by the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations.
Back at various chalets, tracking down scattered mates, extending and recapping the night—the Bloc weekender isn't just one of the best music events on the calendar, it's one of the most uniquely hallowed social events too.
On Hubris, his latest album for the hallowed Austrian experimental label Editions Mego, he seems to have mellowed out a bit, aiming for a less precarious sort of body-shaking—the constant lurch of the dance floor.
On Tuesday, he delivered a speech before an electrified crowd of some 5,000 at Morehouse College in Atlanta, among the most hallowed of the nation's historically black colleges and universities, and the alma mater of the Rev.
"Like my father and his father before him, PEOPLE is the only news media I trust, and I am pleased as hell to have my show Showpig featured within its hallowed pages," he tells us via telephone.
"The APC hereby condemns this action and views it as an attack on our democracy and a desecration of the hallowed institution of the National Assembly, " Bolaji Abdullahi, a spokesman for the party, said in a statement.
"This is hallowed ground," he said near a beach where young soldiers hunkered down under pillboxes, awaiting Japanese fighter planes during the World War Two Battle of Midway, one of the most-studied battles in military history.
Leadership analysis might give clues MORE's first visit to Russia last week reaffirmed, above and beyond the traditional friendly ties between the two nations, the young Korean leader's filial piety — a hallowed virtue in the Confucian civilization.
But according to Sanger, the fate of abortion all comes down to where Roberts falls down on the hallowed principle of stare decisis, or the idea that precedents shouldn't be overruled unless there's an extremely good reason.
By now, invoking the name of country music's most hallowed son, Hank Williams, is a surefire way to either establish your honky-tonk bonafides (if you're good), or splatter egg all over your face (if you're not).
He waits on the sidewalk and when the congressional office buildings open in the morning, with staffers clickety-clacking past, he takes his place outside a hearing room and drops his puffy coat on those hallowed floors.
Many football fans and team owners thought Mr. Kaepernick was showing disrespect for the flag, or even for the military, as though the Stars and Stripes were a battle standard and the football field a hallowed battleground.
" Ebenezer Baptist is generally considered as hallowed ground to Georgians of both parties, and Dr. King is almost universally recognized as a state hero: Mr. Robinson called him "one of the greatest Georgians to walk the earth.
There are movies projected throughout, even in the hallowed prewar galleries, where pre-210 French paintings lead to flickering images of the then-young New York subway, shot in 260 on the then-young technology of film.
Those opposed to this idea point out that this ground could never be as hallowed as Arlington, that being buried in a new location would in some way be less than being buried in the current cemetery.
Inbox To the Sports Editor: Re "Inside the Royal Box at Wimbledon: Astronauts and V.I.P. Strawberries," July 16: I read in this article that only aristocrats, stars and royals are invited to sit in this hallowed place.
"There is no room for celebrating the violent bigotry of the men of the Confederacy in the hallowed halls of the United States Capitol or in places of honor across the country," Pelosi said in the statement.
In our modern day of viral hashtags and instant media consumption, the movement to shift the long-standing power paradigm has made its way into the hallowed halls of legislatures across the nation — and with great force.
And in case anyone missed his point, he followed with a third: "Of all the places where the Rule of Law needs to be enforced, it should be in the hallowed halls of Congress," Mr. Gosar tweeted.
It was spellbinding, and that has surely been a crucial factor in the quartet's building momentum; they released their debut via Relapse a year later, and took their show on the road (even playing Roadburn's hallowed halls).
It'd go on to be a platinum record, win the Grammy for Record of the Year in 2000 (over TLC's "No Scrubs" and Cher's "Believe" no less), and eventually become one of the internet's most hallowed meme songs.
Trump, the first U.S. president to watch sumo in the sport's homeland, waved to the audience as he entered the hallowed Kokugikan and then saluted them with applause as they waved and raised their phones to take photos.
If you ever need a quick ride to run some errands, or you want to take a day trip to the hallowed (blank) space where a famous woman once stood on a horse, ReachNow is good for that.
The sketch series also had a reputation to defend: Michaels stressed after the fiasco that SNL brass had no idea Simpson would lip sync, and would have denied her access to their hallowed stage if they had known.
It was within the hallowed basement of the East Village's Lovecraft Bar, thousands beginning their migration to Washington, DC to march (my girlfriend among them) that—for the first time in months—I felt excitement for the future.
Diplomatic victories have needed a re-work for a while, in the past relying on simply building the United Nations and later a vote within those hallowed halls to elect a World Leader (and by extension, a winner).
Archie's girlfriend-who-deserves-better, Val (Hayley Law), calls him out on his new-found privilege, asking, "Wouldn't you rather earn your place at that table, with your music?" she asks, practically invoking the hallowed words of Solange.
As we have discussed before on this blog, many carriers now prefer to keep those hallowed seats empty, and in full view of the doleful souls who have refused to stump up the extra, pour encourager les autres.
" Review (from Eurogamer): "It's nowhere near as streamlined or ingenious in its design as its obvious inspiration, 'Super Mario 64,' but it comes far closer to that hallowed status than its contemporary peers like Gex, Croc, and Bubsy.
Instead ... President Trump introduced a new manifestation of the permanent campaign on his first full day in office when he traveled to the CIA's most hallowed ground to deliver remarks that included rally-style digressions, boasts and inaccuracies.
" And he ends his review, "The stirring sentiments belong to hallowed 19th-century literature, to be sure, but the fresh charge generated by this 'Miserables' has everything to do with the electrifying showmanship of the 20th-century musical.
BEIJING — A fire broke out on Saturday at one of the most hallowed sites in Tibet, the Jokhang temple in Lhasa, a day after the start of the traditional Tibetan New Year celebrations, official Chinese news media reported.
Our Ru-tenant then announced that the battle was moving to lower ground — the daytime talk show, that hallowed American theater of war — in which the ladies' improvisation skills would be tested in front of a live audience.
But as mounting speculation about the state of the Trump union continued to grow -- even reaching the hallowed comedy halls of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" -- Grisham lashed out on Twitter, attempting to tamp down the growing media swirl.
Islam, or the Islamic other, in particular, offered Houellebecq a particularly convenient counterpoint to the existential crisis of his protagonists, inserting him swiftly into a hallowed French literary tradition dating back as far as Albert Camus's The Stranger.
To the rare few of us who consider the sport of kings to be the king of sports, it's a hallowed date even if we have only an inkling of which horse is the best bet to win.
"While standing in front of the stars representing C.I.A. personnel who lost their lives in the service of their country — hallowed ground — Trump gave little more than a perfunctory acknowledgment of their service and sacrifice," Mr. Schiff said.
" Before heading to the hallowed grounds across the Potomac River from the nation&aposs capital, Trump tweeted that "those who died for our great country would be very happy and proud at how well our country is doing today.
Displayed in the hallowed halls of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Banerjee's assemblage sculptures are complemented by videos and works on paper — fanciful depictions of women and mythical beasts, made of stamped images and clouds of iridescent ink.
He wants us to feel how much the Republic lost out, how its most hallowed moment, the Civil War, was betrayed, and how much this betrayal had gone to the very center of the nation's political and moral life.
The Best Small Phone: Apple iPhone SEThe iPhone 6s used to occupy this hallowed position as best smartphone in a tiny package, then Apple packed all the best bits from the 6s in an even smaller, 4-inch frame.
Not only that but she is the first unseeded woman to win the Suzanne Lenglen trophy since 24 and she emulated the great Brazilian Gustavo Kuerten by claiming her first title of any kind on the hallowed Parisian claycourts.
The hallowed venue and its ridiculously good Funktion-One soundsystem, combined with the relative scarcity of 2-step in a city that marches to 4/4, was also irresistible to Berlin's growing contingent of grime and hip-hop fans.
As a historian privileged to teach, research and write about the long black freedom struggle for dignity, justice and equality, it is imperative that we remind our fellow citizens of all backgrounds about the hallowed ground of American democracy.
But the votes exposed a small universe of Republican senators who might eventually be willing to support gun restrictions in the interest of preventing terrorism, perhaps enough to eventually push a compromise proposal to the hallowed 60-vote level.
He remained out of view for most of the afternoon, even as fellow leaders -- including Macron, May, Merkel and Trudeau -- fanned out across the French countryside to mark the solemn anniversary at hallowed locations along the former Western Front.
All of this is academic, however, because there's no evidence that President Sisi (or any other conceivable Egyptian ruler) would be willing to donate a major chunk of Sinai — hallowed ground for which thousands of Egyptian soldiers died fighting.
Armchair musicians can venture, virtually, inside the Juilliard School's hallowed halls for tips on historical performance from Harry Bicket, artistic director of the English Concert, a period orchestra in Britain, and the chief conductor of the Santa Fe Opera.
Common Sense PayScale introduced its first college salary report in 2270, and the College Scorecard from the federal government followed last year, ushering an elephant into the hallowed halls of college admissions: What do the schools' graduates actually earn?
But it's the way of dinosaurs to go extinct, and the bigger part of me is pleased to see the DIA take such a step in drawing this place of hallowed antiquity into a bright and ever-changing future.
The works delineate new boundaries and challenge the photographic traditions of the West as a hallowed land — the landscape as a rugged vista to be conquered and tamed under the banner of Manifest Destiny and the settling of Zion.
They planned to visit Ramallah, Bethlehem and Hebron, as well as East Jerusalem and the hallowed site known to Israeli Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Haram al-Sharif, home to the al-Aqsa mosque.
Embraces, tears, kissing the hallowed ground and the drawn, deadbeat staring into the distant nowhere of the endlessly exhausted, the permanently haunted, by possible attack from behind and the dream up ahead that must, somehow, be clung on to.
As one of the few women at the top of any fashion brand, let alone the most mysterious and hallowed French one, it was a particularly public fall, and her closet, and life, underwent something of a dramatic makeover.
He in turn evoked the hallowed name of another, Wesley Autrey, who a couple of years earlier had laid down on top of a man having a seizure between the rails and waited as a train passed over them.
Constantly complaining about dopey things, from pronouns that "misgender" to whether Ann Coulter should be allowed to speak at Berkeley (cradle of the once-hallowed Free Speech Movement), has become a hallmark of Team Blue over the last decade.
Rent the Runway hit a $1 billion valuation, traditional retailers like Ann Taylor, Express, and Urban Outfitters have launched their own rental schemes, and even hallowed department stores like Macy's and J.C. Penney are dipping into resale with ThredUp.
For all of the president's fabled norm-busting, there are aspects of the conventional presidency that appeal to him, none more so than standing in the hallowed halls of Congress, with all eyes on him speaking to the nation.
This will make it the latest in a hallowed line of orbital human habitats that have been abandoned to fiery deaths in the sky, including the Soviet Salyut station modules, the American Skylab, and the Russian Mir space station.
What it's about: Someone Great falls into that hallowed genre of comedies in which a tightly knit group of friends experiences a series of self-realizations (in some movies more than others) over the course of one crazy day.
In a video released by The White House, the design and décor put into place by the current first family is put on display as President Barack Obama narrates, describing what it is like to live within such hallowed halls.
Playing a self-professed brand of socialist football with a focus on mutual cooperation, Hungary came to be one of the greatest teams the game has ever seen, as they showed that November when they trounced England on Wembley's hallowed turf.
Soon, I'm faced with the hallowed doors of Scientology HQ, and give my followers two options: Ready to go in and try to walk out again with a just an unnecessary number of pens, I feel a tap on my shoulder.
"While standing in front of the stars representing CIA personnel who lost their lives in the service of their country – hallowed ground – Trump gave little more than a perfunctory acknowledgment of their service and sacrifice," Schiff said in a statement.
Rondinone's installation sits beside hallowed ground, by art historical standards: Nearby Jean Dry Lake is where Jean Tinguely staged his Study for an End of the World No. 2 in 1962, and where Michael Heizer created Rift 1 six years later.
After Annie gets Mae an interview at the Circle, a tech company of mash-up of Facebook and Google, with a dash of George Orwell's 1984, Mae skyrockets from her bleak, gray office to the hallowed, glassy halls of Silicon Valley.
That first day, setting foot on the hallowed cinders of Hayward Field, seeing Oregon's legendary track coach Bill Bowerman in the distance — his trademark blazer, his string tie, his ball cap pulled low — it was love, and fear, at first sight.
But back when I was in college (and New York's drinking age was a tender 18), I would occasionally visit that hallowed West Village tavern with a date, sipping a martini or two before dinner somewhere else downtown (Blue Mill?
About 25 years ago, one of their colleagues, Dick Brown, discovered a plaque on the side of a home atop the ridge near the Watchung Reservation, with views that gaze east across the hallowed 36-hole golf club and Union County.
A picture of intimacy that incites violence is something we need to examine, especially in this global moment in which intimate violence and violent intimacy are finally being exposed and questioned, from the most humble spaces to the most hallowed ones.
Ricci shed some tears along with multitudes of the more than 20123,22012 here after Annie Power captured the two-mile Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy on Tuesday to finally win a race on what is considered the National Hunt's most hallowed ground.
Heading home during legislative breaks is nothing new, but this year most Republicans are foregoing a hallowed recess tradition: holding in-person town halls in which lawmakers take questions from constituents in a high school gym, local restaurant, or college classroom.
NB: OK so I don't actually know what, if anything, Grayson calls his guitar and "Brown Eyed Girl" was the product of artistic license, but most of this did actually happen, inside the hallowed space of the Anaheim Marriott on Monday.
Why it matters: Some experts worry that, to the degree AI-focused companies go their own way, the field may lose the long-term, fundamental focus of government-funded programs that have produced some of the world's most hallowed inventions.
As a former C.E.O. and current board member, Mr. Kalanick had asked to take part in the hallowed New York Stock Exchange tradition of ringing the opening bell on May 10, the day Uber shares are slated to begin trading.
As far back as the 1860s, a patrician British contingent was spending the cold months in the winter sun here; by the 1960s, the jet set had anointed St. Moritz the hallowed ski spot of wealthy scions and the internationally fabulous.
But a blistering round had put Fleetwood, a 27-year-old Englishman, in position to break a hallowed tournament scoring record, and suddenly he was near the top of a crowded and chaotic Sunday leader board at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
Blue Mountains Journal BLUE MOUNTAINS, Ontario — To become a Canadian citizen, immigrants must swear allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, prove their proficiency in English or French and demonstrate that they understand the symbolic significance of the hallowed maple leaf.
The demonstrations, prompted by a now-abandoned bill that would have allowed the extradition of criminal suspects to the mainland, have morphed into a cri de coeur against Beijing and its efforts to chip away at Hong Kong's hallowed freedoms.
We are here today—in this hallowed chamber, undertaking this solemn action for only the third time in history—because Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, has acted precisely as Hamilton and his contemporaries had feared.
The designers Stewart Laing (set) and Mimi Jordan Sherin (lighting) have reconceived their acclaimed work for the Old Vic version in a hallowed hall of the Park Avenue Armory, not the sort of place the title character would ever feel comfortable.
He turned into a big-play ball-carrier on Arroyo Seco's hallowed ground, and Oregon improbably relied on its quarterback's long legs to grind out a landmark victory under second-year head coach Mario Cristobal, Herbert's third coach in four years.
They had left their former show homes — in the ready-to-wear season — in search of inspiration and aesthetic meaning (and commercial growth), hoping to find it in the hallowed frame of the first day of the Paris haute couture shows.
When fashion enters the hallowed halls of an art institution, as a rule, it begins to fall victim to museumitis: the need to justify its presence in the temple of high culture by focusing almost entirely on its craft or conception.
For many in the United States, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" enjoys a hallowed status as one of the cherished of 22015th-century African-American spirituals, its forlorn lyrics invoking the darkness of slavery and the sustained oppression of a race.
Heading home during legislative breaks is nothing new, but this year most Republicans are foregoing a hallowed recess tradition: holding in-person town halls where lawmakers take questions from constituents in a high school gym, local restaurant, or college classroom.
"I ask you to recognize my pledge and I beseech you to work with me — WORK WITH ME — to uphold the hallowed legacy of The Post-Gazette and to march forward into a future worthy of its past," he wrote.
LAUREN: "Thong Song" occupies an important place in the 90s/00s horny canon (other entries include "My Neck, My Back," and, naturally, "Horny" by Mousse T) which is an eminently more hallowed group than the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
As the nation's biggest club (55% of Serbs support Red Star, 35% are Partizan) and its most hallowed institution, its supporters amount to a sizeable militia that politicians have always tried to pander to rather than try tackling head-on.
While stand-up Jones excels when she plays versions of herself — or just, herself — Nwodim, an alum of hallowed improv group the Upright Citizen Brigade's L.A. chapter and former Funny Or Die video star, is a classic Saturday Night Live utility player.
Those names should solidify Nov's set in the hallowed halls of the gods, but if they're not enough, then Risky Roadz—arguably grime's most legendary DVD series, battling it out with Lord of the Mics—were down filming the whole thing too.
In one of the most hallowed spots on earth for the Catholic Church, sharing oxygen and ideas with cardinals and future saints, stood the world's leading researchers, scientists and corporate leaders, who hold in their hands the technology to extend human life.
At Zinc Bar this Saturday and next Friday, New Yor-Uba will celebrate the release of "Hallowed," its sophomore album, which features a nearly 50-minute suite, "Oru de Oro," with individual pieces dedicated to different orishas (deities in the Yoruba spiritual tradition).
Asked that question, Marc Fumaroli, a French historian and member of the Académie Française who has long railed against institutions including Versailles and the Pompidou for sullying their hallowed public spaces with works by kitschy — and popular — artists like Mr. Koons, laughed.
But now we've lost not only the smoke-filled rooms, but the vape-filled corridors of our hallowed sports stadiums where convention-goers are made to pay $9 for a Coke and can't even suck on a Blu cig between stump speeches.
And it's not just that there is no cost to such actions: The perception that Trump stands above the rules, that he pokes hallowed institutions such as the FBI in the eye, might even improve his standing among his core of true believers.
There's a tiny sphincter at the end of the stomach (before the small intestine) called the piloris—the hallowed gate through which your digested food moves along its merry way to becoming poop, the intestines and colon extracting nutrients as it goes.
But then our eyes adjusted, our ears adapted, and everyone slowly realized that sexual bars over saucy rap production in a North London accent becomes richer and richer on repeat listens, and may in fact be the hallowed path to eternal chill.
Now, her new album is already being hailed as a triumph, and her new documentary—chock full of archival footage and interviews with her friends, family, and collaborators—is set to further enshrine Loretta Lynn's hallowed place in our country's musical legacy.
"Having spent 34 years in the military, that would have been the same to me had he gone to the tomb of the unknown soldier in Arlington, and stood in front of that hallowed place, and said the same thing," he said.
Then there was the news that China may be making "owl wine" with live birds and just last week, our non-meat-eating friends had to watch a bowl of their hallowed green, kale, being torched by a vegan-hating SWAT officer.
However, given that 120 Minutes now has an iconic place in the hallowed halls of music history, though, one guy (named TylerC) has taken it upon himself to document every episode, by organizing the tracks from each show into neat little YouTube playlists.
Yet while the Nao we hear on her debut sounds quintessentially her – a fantastical mixture of 1990s R&B, golden-age funk artists, hallowed gospel music, and lilts of hip-hop – it took a while for her to find her true voice.
It's Computer Science Education Week, in case you didn't know, and in honor of this hallowed period Microsoft is publishing the thoughts of a few of its scientists and engineers on what will change in the tech world over the next decade.
The academic economists may not like this challenge to their limits to growth orthodoxy, but I think most American workers and businesses will say it is about time that someone bring this prosperity maximizing philosophy to those hallowed halls of the Federal Reserve.
By President Barack Obama's first year in office, their posture toward Medicaid and Medicare had softened from treating the programs as fiendish socialist plots to treating them as hallowed but unsustainable commitments that should be offloaded on to states and private industry respectively.
And for Pete Tong and the gang, it's one of a few crown jewels in this year's more left-field stretch of Essential Mix bookings—proof that new blood and strange sounds are always welcome presences in even the most hallowed of institutions.
For men trying to play up their virility in the name of a hallowed right-swipe, no pose is too desperate or too extreme, and among the many visual patterns emerging in the age of digital courting is dudes holding really big fish.
Grinnell College, a hallowed institution that boasts about its social activism, self-governance, and "graffiti in the library bathrooms," on Monday appealed to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) after the body's regional office in Minnesota declined to deter students' unionization efforts.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuters) - More than a week since Jennifer Kupcho hoisted the trophy as the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur winner, the impact of that moment, once unthinkable to the club's old male guard, still reverberated through the hallowed home of the Masters.
For example, if we drive down 9D's PRINT AD, cut across 21A's EVIDENCE BAG and head back up 10D's NO TELL, we have made a U-TURN at PRINCETON, which is as close as I will ever get to that hallowed campus.
He has traded "looking-live" greeting and weekend jaunts to football's most hallowed athletic grounds to talk gambling five days a week to "My Guys in the Desert," who today are Vinny Magliulo and Jimmy Vaccaro, bookmakers here at the South Point Casino.
Corporate leaders worry, however, about the long-term impact to Hong Kong's reputation as a stable hub for multinationals in greater China, especially if a crackdown leads to serious bloodshed or Beijing tries to interfere with the city's hallowed independent court system.
The whole show, for those privileged to make it to the hallowed ground, will last about two hours, from the time the moon first bites into the sun ("first contact," in astronomical jargon) until the sun is finally whole again ("fourth contact").
If you're puckish afterward, get a sandwich from the "cross-cultural" pop-up concession of Gaddy Lane from Brooklyn; for more fortification, you're a 10-minute walk from Raoul's, still an art-world favorite, which serves a hallowed burger au poivre at lunch.
OSWIECIM, Poland — German Chancellor Angela Merkel voiced a feeling of "deep shame" on Friday during her first visit to the hallowed grounds of the former Nazi German death camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau, where Adolf Hitler&aposs regime murdered more than a million people.
Now the Met, collaborating with the New York Guitar Festival for the first time, will show off its prize like never before, with "Audible Cloisters" (May 14), a six-hour marathon of fourteen free concerts spread throughout the hallowed spaces and gardens.
With offerings from Catholic-raised designers like Lacroix, Gaultier, and Versace (both Gianni and Donatella, the latter a sponsor of this exhibition) smartly presented amidst Byzantine mosaics and the hallowed halls of the Cloisters, the subject seems a natural fit for the Metropolitan.
Trump traveled to the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, for a briefing from senior agency leaders and spoke to several hundred people in the spy agency's foyer, in front of a hallowed spot: the wall of honor where fallen operatives are remembered with stars.
Last night, Staten Island even found its way onto the hallowed business-y airwaves of CNBC — home to shows with high-minded names like Retire Well and Executive Edge — with Staten Island Hustle, a reality show about five of the borough's boisterous business men.
" These diverging approaches to music reveal how culture in the last half-century has transformed from a hallowed, intellectual pursuit—learning instruments, symphony attendance, "musical appreciation"—to an often solitary one that focuses around the primacy of actual media—record collecting, trivia, and "cratedigging.
On Tuesday, more than 125 years after the Scottish-American naturalist's advocacy helped inspire the creation of Yosemite National Park, some of its most hallowed sites are set to be stripped of their famous names as part of a bitter, $50 million legal squabble.
The really established philosophers want nothing to do with the idea that the brain has anything to do with morality, but the young people are beginning to see that there are tremendously rich and exciting ideas outside the hallowed halls where ethics professors hide.
Recruited a year ago to help when the Four Continents tournament was held in Gangneung, the 9-11 year-olds had several training sessions before making their debuts on the ice, where they sometimes dash over the hallowed Olympic rings to gather up the gifts.
Ever the Chanel aficionado, it's the third time this week that Wintour has worn the hallowed French brand: She chose a feather and gold-flecked number for the Met Gala and a double-breasted cream tweed dress for yesterday's Chanel Cruise show in Paris.
The big picture: The Supreme Court's court is a haven where political differences no longer matter, creating a hallowed space where hundreds of clerks, aides and even justices tabled the issues of the day to dish out assists, set screens and drain jump shots.
Watching the hordes troop down Dudley Street towards their hallowed turf was like watching that scene in War of the Worlds where everyone flocks to churches after realizing the Martians have them by the balls, except the all-powerful invaders are Migos and J Cole.
At peer brands such as Christian Dior and Calvin Klein, the pendulum has swung back to the star designer, with each brand trumpeting the arrival of such hallowed names as Maria Grazia Chiuri, at Dior, and Raf Simons, at Calvin Klein, as heads of design.
Just last summer, the Council of Fashion Designers of America inducted Ms. Amoruso into its hallowed halls, and Forbes added her to its list of America's richest self-made women, estimating her fortune at $280 million and ranking her above Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.
He was telling the Bud, Coors, Corona and Heineken drinkers of male America and Middle America that, yes, the coastal chardonnay types and pinot noir liberals were coming for them and were not fond of such hallowed traditions as tailgate parties, fraternities and drinking games.
VemodFrom a fan perspective, Prophecy Fest is up there with small-scale, passion-driven fests like Iceland's Eistnaflug, Norway's Beyond the Gates, the USA's Migration Fest (more on that soon) and, in spirit if not in size, the most hallowed of them all, Roadburn.
The Land Rover made things a lot easier, but chasing the houbara, whose stringy flesh is said to be an aphrodisiac, remains one of the hallowed pursuits — along with thoroughbred stallions, huge yachts and French chateaus — that occupy the minds of Persian Gulf royalty.
In Minneapolis, where the football team has yielded far more heartache than happiness, Eller is part of the most hallowed group of former Vikings — the brilliantly named Purple People Eaters, a defensive line that carried the team to four Super Bowls in the 2500s.
It is a reminder that despite the growing prominence of both photography and fashion in the cultural conversation, when it comes to the hallowed halls of a museum, there's still a palpable tension around both disciplines, and the question of whether or not they belong.
Mr. Grohl staked his position with "Sound City" — a 2013 documentary he directed about a hallowed, defunct analog studio — and with "Sonic Highways," the 2014 Foo Fighters album (and HBO series) recorded in music cities like Austin and Nashville with songs touching on local histories.
His 2012 "Eden as we recall" drew from his experiences at the hallowed SoHo studio Eden's Expressway, while his latest project, "This home is us" maps aspects of his home — and that of his fellow dancer, Joanna Kotze — onto the sanctuary at St. Mark's Church.
"We are here today -- in this hallowed chamber, undertaking this solemn action for only the third time in history --because Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, has acted precisely as Hamilton and his contemporaries had feared," the California Democrat said.
The Friday front pages of The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal featured the image of Senator Duckworth carrying her 10-day-old daughter, Maile Pearl Bowlsbey, through the hallowed halls of the Capitol, on her way to vote against a NASA administrator's nomination.
Either thousands or hundreds of years later, Americans seem likewise unable to agree on whether Valentine's Day is a hallowed celebration, a marketing scam that entrenches the hegemony of the nuclear family or just a harmless convention that everyone needs to calm down about.
Getzlaf said he saw their recent history less as a series of disappointments and more as a string of opportunities, the latest of which they want to maximize — which will require stopping an Oilers team trying to resurrect one of hockey's most hallowed legacies.
But the hallowed status that Cosby occupied as one of the world's most beloved entertainers -- an icon who parlayed the universality of his stand-up comedy into several successful TV series, none bigger than "The Cosby Show" in the 1980s -- had been irrevocably tarnished.
Limerick, Ireland (CNN)It was the presidential version of what-I-did-on-my-summer-vacation: Buckingham Palace to see bearskin-hatted guards; Normandy for the hallowed rows of fallen American heroes; and the west of Ireland for a round of golf on the Atlantic-facing links.
Sergei Malinkovich, deputy head of the Communists of Russia party, said people dressed as skeletons - one of the traditional symbols of the Mexican annual holiday at which families honor their dead loved ones - should not be allowed to march on what his party has called "hallowed" ground.
This year's Berlin Biennale is only the ninth iteration of the German artistic capital's arts festival, but judging by the swift and merciless dismissal of its curators, DIS, and their theme—a cynical post-internet present—one might have confused it for a hallowed art institution.
His eagerness to hire former top brass—including James Mattis, H.R. McMaster and Mark Inch, a retired army general who was recently appointed to run the Bureau of Prisons, as well as Mr Kelly—was on one level a cynical bid to appropriate their hallowed reputation.
Pioneering practitioners of the medium, like Fluxus artists Ray Johnson and Robert Filliou, used rubber stamps and collage to create irreverent, often humorous messages, repositioning the experience of art as an intimate, personal interaction in one's home as opposed to the hallowed halls of cultural institutions.
The multi-platinum artist was allowed to choose which Hall of Fame member would usher him into country's most hallowed ranks, and he picked his heart's desire – 85-year-old legend Loretta Lynn – despite the fact she has been recovering from a stroke she suffered in May.
Legendary songwriter Daryl Hall is used to his music being sampled by others—the songs he recorded with collaborator John Oates have been repurposed by such artists as Simply Red, Jason Donovan, and Fun Lovin' Criminals, and now The xx can be added to that hallowed list.
Observing the Great Hall transformed into an area for the experimental theater ensemble Hinterlands to lead one of their signature, extremely physical training exercises opened up great possibilities in terms of what the hallowed space of the museum might offer outside of housing static artworks on display.
"As someone who has worked downtown most of my life — including that day 15 years ago — I have watched as a hallowed hole in the ground, a grave site, has been turned into a thoughtful memorial and bustling center of commerce," the "Mad Money " host said.
Not when he can make $9 million taking on random kickboxers in Japan like Tenshin Nasukawa in obscure mixed martial arts shows, and not when he is just three years from becoming a first-ballot Hall of Famer in the hallowed halls at Canastota, New York.
He wasn't particularly athletic, but he was extremely strong and he had a set of obsessively refined skills and instincts that, even if he wasn't touched by the fates at every turn, would have shepherded him to the hallowed halls of greatness all on their own.
The humble, eager little band I saw opening for YOB in a tiny Sacramento club is now slated to appear on Roadburn's hallowed stage, play Arizona's rapidly-expanding Southwest Terror Fest, and join the the absurdly stacked lineup for Psycho Las Vegas alongside Sleep and Candlemass.
At the heart of it is an attempt to right a wrong: Manchester—the city Rae moved to as a gawky white teenager obsessed with black music—is revered the world over as the hallowed home of rave and the rain-soaked birthplace of The Smiths.
Lionsgate Premiere releases the low-budget thriller (the largely improvised film is presented in grainy 16mm to make it feel more authentic) on Friday, and it's worth a look, if only to see how Johnson and his collaborators talked their way inside the hallowed walls of NASA.
They remain angry nearly a year after Mr. Netanyahu reneged on an agreement to improve pluralistic prayer arrangements at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, once a hallowed symbol of Jewish unity, and promoted a bill enshrining the Orthodox Chief Rabbinate's monopoly over conversions to Judaism in Israel.
The San Carlos Apache tribe, which has considered Oak Flat holy land for centuries, says it is threatened by Resolution Copper Mining, which plans to extract 1.9 billion tons of copper beneath part of the hallowed ground from one of the largest untapped deposits in the world.
The bad news is that a harried Disney World "cast member" — whose greatest worry up to that point was probably three-year-old who ate too much cotton candy vomiting in an aisle — is now a referee in a political protest in the hallowed Hall of Presidents.
Last week, in observance of the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, members traveled to that hallowed ground to express our gratitude to the heroes of freedom who sacrificed everything to secure victory of freedom over tyranny, not just for America, but for the world.
In 220, he had designed an exceptional monument to the striking workers who had resisted a putsch attempt to end the German republic in Weimar: a snaking concrete thunderbolt rising up in the middle of the cemetery among the grave sites of Thuringia's most hallowed bourgeois families.
"There is no room for celebrating the violent bigotry of the men of the Confederacy in the hallowed halls of the United States Capitol or in places of honor across the country," Nancy Pelosi, the House Minority Leader and a Congresswoman for California, said in a statement.
A who's who of dead people has passed through its hallowed halls on their way to the underworld, including Judy Garland, Heath Ledger, Jim Henson, Mae West, Igor Stravinsky, Tennessee Williams, Jacqueline Onassis Kennedy, Biggie Smalls, Candy Darling, Joan Rivers, Ayn Rand, and both of Donald Trump's parents.
For another, it's also the day before he and his bandmates, George Daniel, Ross MacDonald, and Adam Hann will bring their slick, everything-inflected pop-rock to headline Reading and Leeds Festivals, hallowed rites-of-passage for British 16- and 17-year-olds thirsty for booze and sunburn.
The VMAs are upon us soon, and they're extra woke: Following in the footsteps of the MTV Movie Awards, which scrapped gender-specific categories earlier this year, the VMAs—which honor achievements in the hallowed art of the music video—will be doing the same for this year's ceremony.
Stephanie Zacharek, Time: He honors the spirit of the original: Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson and Annie Potts all have cameos, and a gleaming bronze bust of the late Harold Ramis graces the hallowed halls of Columbia University, where part of that Ghostbusters, like this one, takes place.
That's just what happened on Thursday, when PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive alum headed to the hallowed halls of Harvard Business School to participate in the popular Executive Education Program, which draws everyone from business executives to celebrities who come to learn about talent management and entertainment business strategies.
An ocean away from the hallowed halls of Berghain, the nocturnal freaks here in New York City will now have a chance to experience the type of endless ravedom promised by the Berlin clubbing institution, at a 36-hour party thrown by local techno providers Unter, and The Bunker.
Where to stream it: FilmStruck Seven years before he skewered the inner workings of the White House with Veep, Armando Iannucci did the same for the hallowed halls of the British government with the equally insult-packed series The Thick of It (which is available to stream on Hulu).
So on the day after Chipotle announced that they have been subpoenaed by the federal government as part of a criminal investigation into one of these incidents, I headed to the once-hallowed institution of up-charged guacamole to interview intrepid eaters about their allegiance to the chain.
WIMBLEDON, England — Wimbledon, a place of hallowed tradition that dates to 1877, was this year both a straggler and a pioneer, introducing into the tournament wheelchair singles matches, a format that has been a fully fledged Paralympic sport since 2593 but had never before been played on grass.
You can expect such soothing sounds as the hallowed halls of Durham Cathedral at evening time, the mooing of cows en route to County Galway in the Burren cattle blessing, the ticking clocks of Upton House in Warwickshire, and the animal-peppered sounds of dusk at an unnamed zoo.
But this week, John and T.J. Osborne got a whole different experience of what it means to be in this hallowed Nashville museum: Their accomplishments earned them a rightful place behind glass in "American Currents: The Music of 2017," a year-in-review exhibit that officially opened Friday.
Whatever these guys claim they are trying to do, the mere idea of encroaching upon the hallowed terrain of our egg-and-cheese-late-night-tampons-beer-Hot-Cheetos institution sparks not only ire at their audacity but an impending and acute sense of loss for our communities.
If you're in love and want to celebrate it by watching a corny rom-com, more power to you, but if you're ready to lean into the whole "hello darkness my old friend" thing on this hallowed day of passion, here are some movies on Netflix (US) for you.
Buying from one of these folks wasn't necessarily a bad idea for New Yorkers back in November, when lines at the Spectacles store were agonizingly long and the hallowed space inside seemed more like a dreamland than something attainable by any mortal not willing to experience some leg cramps.
What is left instead, are the smaller indicators: groups of mates dressed in the same outfits (the hallowed Banter Uniform, Amen); the actions of the pissed, Hawaiian-shirted conductor who led a grass verge populated by hundreds in rhythmic clapping during a 2AM Beach House set; The Deposit Requester.
Pomeroy: A museum to Christopher Wren, basically my hero, my idol, the person who spoke to me through the curvature of the wall and provided a glimpse of sustainability before sustainability became a buzzword, who provided the hallowed grounds that I would walk through when I was in Cambridge.
The potato chip, it is said, emerged fully formed from the hallowed halls of Moon's Lake House in Saratoga Springs in the summer of 1853, when a disgruntled chef named George Crum crisped up some potato shavings in response to a complaint from none other Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt himself.
Anyway, it seems that Will has taken the soap to his heart during his time in the UK, and would like to do a turn on the hallowed cobbles sometime soon: "It would be so cool if they would write a role for me on Coronation Street," he said.
At Smart Bar, the hallowed hall where the Chicago-based artist has been a resident for the last three years, he's often captained a dancefloor whose booking focus pays homage to the queer roots of disco and classic house, while keeping a foot firmly tapping into the future-facing sounds.
Earlier this year, a study from Monash University in Australia advised people to "just drink according to thirst rather than an elaborate schedule" and recent recommendations from the Harvard Health Letter stated that we really only need around four to six glasses of water a day—not the hallowed eight.
But it was that bollocks running through my head as I hotfooted it down the Mall to slide through the hallowed doors of the ICA this Friday gone for a performance of Kode9 and Lawrence Lek's audio-visual show Nøtel, part of this year's Clock Strikes 13 series of events.
However much we love to pretend otherwise, the legitimacy of segregation and chattel slavery is inscribed in many of our most hallowed rhetorical and constitutional traditions—and extend right up into the present, as the Trump White House and the rise of the alt-right remind us nearly every day.
Approved by the party congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, which meets every five years, the change to the constitution adds a clunky new phrase — "Xi Jinping Thought for the New Era of Socialism With Chinese Special Characteristics" — alongside the hallowed names of Mao and Deng Xiaoping.
Drawing on the creeping thunder of Goblin soundtracks, the minimal bluster of John Carpenter's film work, and the primary color dancefloor gems that line the hallowed halls of italo disco, Sweatt's used a string of singles and LPs for outre labels like Not Not Fun to both terrify and confound.
" And while some doubt the account, Miner wrote that Mary Lincoln once told him that at Ford's Theater, her husband was thinking ahead to life after office, and his last words to her expressed a desire to visit Jerusalem to "see the places hallowed by the footsteps of the Saviour.
If the festival marked a high point for Asbury Park, the after-midnight scene at the Stone Pony harkened back to its heyday in the 1970s as musicians shared the small, hallowed stage for an extended jam of Tom Petty, Prince and Springsteen covers that lasted into Sunday's wee hours.
Putting the big man down, Young then paced the stage, trying to compose himself, finally dropping to his knees, touching one hand to his lips and placing the kiss on the Opry's hallowed stage-center circle – the same boards once occupied by such legends as Hank Williams, Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash.
He released two EPs – 2014's 1992; 2015's 1000 (clearly a fan of numbers) – then vanished into the ether, lost to the hallowed pages of history where the release of his debut album sat next to Bigfoot in the library of mythical things whose existence could neither be proved or denied.
Battlefields, of course, are memorialized as actual spaces with inalienable demands on collective memory; we speak of their locales as "hallowed ground," and at Gettysburg the stopping of Pickett's Charge by Union forces has been fixed, indeed enshrined, as the Confederacy's "high-water mark" (the title of one of Bradford's Pickett's Charge canvases).
But he fell over himself to praise most gun dealers and gun owners as responsible, to note that suspicion of an overbearing government is a hallowed American tradition, and to promise that he has no intention of trying to restrict the right of law-abiding citizens to buy guns for self-protection.
It may seem almost perverse for a Southern band to continually pass up the chance to record an album in the hallowed homeland of Southern rock, but to Laura's thinking, there can be such a thing as being too Southern—and that's something she and Lydia sought to avoid by heading West.
PIKALEVO, Russia — The factory meeting room where the Russian leader Vladimir V. Putin browbeat one of Russia's richest tycoons in front of cameras from state television has become a shrine, hallowed ground where Mr. Putin showed a path out of economic pain for ordinary people and calmed a spasm of worker unrest.
Using the VR goggles, the user is transported to walking on the hallowed grounds and approaching other pilgrims as they perform prayers, all the while checking out the minute details like the birds hovering above the open arena above the Kaaba, a building at the center of the sacred mosque in Mecca.
But my immigrant grandfather, with a limited education and a thick accent and a physical disability from his years in a war camp, found work in the Chicago steel mills -- those hallowed halls of the white American working class Trump loves to glorify, that in fact employed a great many bootstrapping young immigrants.
By giving grime pride of place in one of Glastonbury's most hallowed spots, they're putting their money where their mouth is in a way that feels significant—if a little belated, as has been the game of catch-up played by most of those in British music who weren't embedded in grime from the beginning.
I'm in absolute shock over the thought that I'll actually get to see those songs—songs that have meant so very, very much to me at so many different points in my life—played live, in the most perfect setting imaginable: arm in arm with friends, surrounded by the faithful, in doom's most hallowed hall.
Luckily, the new offerings on Netflix offer some visions of America at its best, from Richard Linklater and John Hughes' nostalgia for good times in the hallowed halls of high school to Clint Eastwood and Sergio Leone's visions of the American West to glimpses of bizarre pockets of America in Quiz Show and Jesus Camp.
In 2016, they set up in the hallowed ground of Philip Johnson's Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut, bringing along singing glass bowls and keyboards as well as attaching contact mics to the panels of the building itself, brushing the walls with mallets and seeing what sonic textures they could wring out of it.
But even if you aren't occupying the hallowed halls of academia, navigating the endlessly tangled warren of restaurants and bars that occupy Boston—while still having enough money left over to have a frickin' wicked good time hitching a ride on one of those swan boats—is a tough task, to say the least.
If you happen to be in the habit of making rounds to the old haunts of Zane Gray, Ted Williams, Lefty Kreh, and that lot, you're going to need something you can pack, and chances are good that if you're flying left, right, and center to get to such hallowed grounds, you can afford it.
The package is definitely selling itself on nostalgia—with very 90s wrapping on everything, six beloved NES games based on beloved TV series that ran in that hallowed Disney Afternoon block, cartoons about heroic waterfowl and forest critters who solved crimes, went on adventures, had cool friends, and instilled Disney-approved values in young'ns.
I've been thinking a lot about the "legend" or "mythology" aspect of filmmaking, in particular, and when it makes sense to engage with (and maybe even enjoy) a work of art that was made with the involvement of predatory or abusive people, but not to perpetuate the hallowed myth of the creative, abusive genius.
Together, these works function as confessionals and force upon the viewer a recognition that she stands like a supplicant in a sanctuary, a hallowed ground where god herself is illuminated and projected as light onto church-high surfaces — surfaces installed as modular walls and projectors that discreetly shed light within the cavernous gallery spaces.
Proving the old FBI proverb, "when in doubt, cross it out," still permeates the bureau's hallowed halls, the agency decided to redact the names of reporters from The Daily Planet—the fictional newspaper of record for the City of Metropolis in the DC universe—in records disclosed in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit.
We had to wait patiently for news of new album titles and future tour dates through word of mouth, print magazines, or most treasured of all, the hallowed halls of our local independent record store, were the employees seemed to possess a kind of Delphic omniscience across all genres of underground music, from alt-country to black metal.
The transfer of these hallowed pads represented, both symbolically and in practice, John F. Kennedy's torch of space exploration being passed from government to the private sector — from a once-glorious but now sclerotic federal agency to a new breed of boyish billionaires who embodied the daring passion and imagination of history's great pioneers, adventurers and innovators.
In an interview (read: verbally acosted outside of an airport) with TMZ, Quavo of the rap group Migos—who are widely recognized as one of the originators of "the dab," having immortalized it in the hallowed hallways of their Instagram and tracks like "Look At My Dab (Bitch Dab)"—signaled the death of the dance move.
CHARLESTON, South Carolina — Cory Booker stood in the well in the hallowed halls of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on Wednesday morning and challenged Americans to act on the country's gun violence epidemic, just days after mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, that killed at least 103 people and brought the country to a grieving halt.
Iggy Pop Considering that most people know Iggy either through off-time boogie of "The Passenger" or the rock'em-sock'em "Lust for Life" — both of which fall into his solo period — it's a bit odd that the Hall of Fame elected to put his first band, the primally bludgeoning Stooges, in their hallowed halls before Pop.
"All the work he did when people weren't watching allowed him to hug his children on the same hallowed ground he hugged his father 22 years ago, amid all the adulation, a Masters champion once again," Timberlake concluded his tribute for the TIME 100, which also includes names like LeBron James, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Taylor Swift.
A few did it really well—I mean really well, like an impending humanitarian award is on the way well—and a couple should stick to spending the rest of their summers on the dry side, lest they wanna become completely washed in the annals of these hallowed, a-little-sticky-from-aloe-vera-sun-balm halls.
But the Silver Factory wouldn't have been the hallowed salon it was had Warhol, in 1959, not run into a handsome, brooding waiter named William Linich Jr., a refugee from the middle-class straits of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., who had moved to the city and plunged into its ferment as the Beat years gave way to the counterculture.
Or, and this is our darkest and sharpest angle: maybe you see someone who is being given a deservedly hallowed award—the one given, one time each year, to the best player in the best basketball league on earth—and disrespectfully decided to show up for that occasion dressed like an eighth grader headed to Six Flags.
"For anyone who wants to understand the essence of the CIA, one need look no further than this hallowed wall," CIA Director John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE said in a ceremony adding the stars.
Only in 2015 did the Confederate flag come down from the state capitol in Columbia, prompted by a young neo-Nazi, Dylann S. Roof, who brandished a handgun and massacred nine people during a Bible study at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the nation's oldest black churches and hallowed ground of the civil rights movement.
In a scrum of people leagues prettier and infinitely better at aloofness, I stood outside a hallowed portal on the heady chance that a doorman would let me hand over a cover charge of $15 — a fortune for a college student like me — and grant me admission to Area, which was less a dance club than a sanctum.
In 21857, it's hard to know what hallowed numbers like 2100, 1003, 2100 or 220 (or idioms like the "Curse of the Bambino") mean, and while some records might still matter — Joe DiMaggio's 219-game hitting streak, possibly — the chatter generated by a great hitter approaching his 500th home run or 3,000th hit has become muted.
Osterberg (credited as Iggy Pop) is an executive producer of the series, along with the fashion designer John Varvatos — which might raise eyebrows given that Varvatos put what some would say was the final nail in punk's coffin in 2007 by buying CBGB, the hallowed punk club at 315 Bowery, and replacing it with one of his boutiques.
Napoleone also heads the Development Committee at Studio Voltaire, a gallery championing emerging and underrepresented artists in London, and is the founder of the two prong initiative, Valeria Napoleone XX SculptureCenter and Valeria Napoleone XX Contemporary Art Society, both of which hope to push major arts institutions to take real steps towards fighting the inequality of representation in their hallowed halls.
Peter Kavinsky, our heroine's love interest and "King of the Cafeteria," is on the lacrosse team, which makes sense, even translated from Virginia to Oregon—my high school had a lacrosse team, and it was always the LAX bros who occupied the top of the social hierarchy, taking the hallowed position that might have been traditionally held by the football team.
Like the Wireless Charging Base, the Wireless Charge Stream Pad Plus is a Qi-based wireless charger, but unlike the earlier version — which has the hallowed position of being one of the two chargers that Apple sells in its stores — the updated version offers a full 10 watts of wireless charging, instead of the 7.5W maximum that the Wireless Charging Base offered.
Though artists like Amrita Sher-Gil and Shiavax Chavda had already made Paris their artistic home between the First and Second World Wars, it was only in the post-WWII period that many Indian artists travelled to Paris to study in the hallowed classrooms of the École des Beaux-Arts, Académie Julian, Atelier 217, and Académie de la Grande Chaumière.
Mike Gotovac has been handling the drinks at Dan Tana's for more than 50 years, and in that time, his bar has become hallowed grounds for West Coast drinkers, a place where both Clint Eastwood and a WeHo party boy can feel comfortable pulling up a stool and slaking their thirst with one of Gotovac's notoriously strong one-ingredient martinis.

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