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"high road" Definitions
  1. (old-fashioned except in road names) a main or important road
  2. high road (to something) the most direct way
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I can take the high road or I could not take the high road and really speak honestly and not make everyone happy.
If Pelosi's political calculations make her unlikely to take the high road any time soon, Trump's personality doesn't even allow him to see that a high road exists.
And as for the haters, she's taking the high road.
Protesting and facing potential danger is taking the high road.
As for Chad's response to Luke taking the high road?
It's a song about exes which takes the high road.
Depends on whether or not you're taking the high road.
For their part, Planned Parenthood is taking the high road.
He's been allowed to take the high road, be magnanimous.
Hollywood could have taken the high road following Trump's election.
As professed walkers of a high road that ostensibly never
Someone, in other words, has to take the high road.
HARTFORD Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa: The High Road Tour.
Some of the smartest ones are taking the high road.
Will he bite his tongue and take the high road?
Remember to take the high road and put others first.
Scooter Braun is suggesting that he's taking the high road.
GUTFELD: Should people - should conservatives try to take the high road?
Looks like the Biebs is keeping things on the high road.
He's always taken the high road and it's paid off well.
Try not to be petty and just take the high road!
Apparently, Jenner is taking the high road with this ridiculous rumor.
In Markle's case, she's royally obligated to take the high road.
Musk takes the high road So, what is Elon Musk's response?
The high road can support a more inclusive and resilient globalization.
At the time, Moscow did not retaliate, claiming the high road.
Will either take the high road and rise above the insults?
The high road is speaking up and saying, 'You're a d—!
He's always taken the high road, and it's paid off well.
They were committed, again, generally speaking, to taking the high road.
For now, Ms. Balter seems to be taking the high road.
For now, the couple says they are taking the high road.
"Personally, I think Bernie is choosing the high road," Cohen said.
"High Road" is available January 10 and we can&apost wait.
Their efforts to reach across the aisle keep being met by hands wielding machetes; their overwhelming impulse to take the high road ignores the fact that Republicans have already blown up the bridge on the high road.
Rather than respond to Barr in kind, Jarrett took the high road.
Is she taking the high road, or simply following her own advice?
"I personally take the high road most of the time," she says.
Jones elected to take the high road upon hearing Mayfield's initial comments.
There's a high road and low road way to explain my assertion.
I thought I'd take the high road and not tweet this… NAH.
If you are annoyed by Be Like Bill, take the high road.
You choose to take the high road, not entirely understanding the situation.
Baker Mayfield didn't feel like taking the high road today pic.twitter.com/30Q5UFk264
The end result of "taking the high road": no work for me.
Like that high road, it's the difficulty that makes them worth doing.
Just like in a relationship, it's better to take the high road.
Large companies increasingly recognize that high road practices benefit their bottom line.
" Therefore, he added, disputing the subpoenas "would be taking the high road.
Or do you take the high road and run the risk of losing?
And she's running a "High Road" campaign to promote civility in social media.
It will drive your enemies nuts Be appreciate and take the high road.
Been taking the high road for a long time.. I almost gave up.
President Trump weighed in on Moore's loss by seemingly taking the high road.
You can stay on the high road and fight at the same time.
As long as you've been taking the high road, you're all good, Sag.
" Munger refers to taking the high road as one of his "life tricks.
Kudos to Fisher for taking the high road — and for being willing to learn.
Crews was asked about 50 Cent's comments by  TMZ  and took the high road.
And anyone who tries to take the high road is kindly asked to leave.
Just focus on taking the high road and not getting roped into any arguments.
This is the high road to eugenics, about which Mr Plomin is largely silent.
Taking the high road is never a bad choice and being honest is liberating.
You&aposve got to be appreciate and take the high road and be nicer.
Maybe stoners will take the high road and let transportation workers tackle other problems.
Now Elizabeth Warren is making a point of joining him on the high road.
"I'm disappointed," Bush told reporters at the time, but still took the high road.
Here are five ways to take the high road when dealing with unpleasant conversations.
" But according to Kardashian West, she takes "the high road most of the time.
It would be wiser to use Bill as a high road campaigner for Hillary.
"Morgan also said: "We have a different culture ... We always take the high road.
Sanders took the high road early in the campaign, vowing to eschew negative tactics.
"I appreciate that you're understanding the high road is the smart road," he said.
He's taken the high road in a sticky situation with fellow receiver Martavis Bryant.
Jojo's remake of Jojo and The High Road bring me back to simpler times.
Check out his take -- it's quite nuanced, and he's definitely taking the high road.
That appears to be a popular price point for booksellers taking the high road.
In response to questions about its view of Goldfish, Annie's took the high road.
"We decided to take the high road and be the bigger person," she said.
But after much thought, I took the high road and let it drop. Thoughts?
Two people were stabbed in the attack on Streatham High Road at 2 p.m.
I might as well be blunt: It's between the high road and the gutter.
I want to take the high road, but I honestly don't know what to do.
The transition provides a unique time for a President-elect to take the high road.
Yes, I take the high road because I&aposm tall, but I tote the middle.
Meanwhile, Kenny took the high road during the special, even hugging Lee at one point.
So rather than go on the defensive, McDonald's has decided to take the high road.
It's Obama's stylistic inclination, we know, to take the high road -- stay above the fray.
When he travelled, people flocked to the high road to see his cart go by.
"Dan Crenshaw to his credit is taking the high road," Hannity added on Monday night.
In the wake of Sanders' remarks, Clinton thankfully took the high road — and then some.
Colbert said it felt funny to hear Cohen try to take the moral high road.
SUSAN I don't see the connection between the "high road" and your missing wine, Susan.
Apple's less data-focused approach has allowed it to take the high road on privacy.
But even in that exchange Biden's team saw an opportunity to reclaim the high road.
After four mountainous macOS releases, Apple has left the high road and entered the desert.
Jessica's decision to take the high road against Landon's Instagram haters is rooted in tragedy, though.
Michelle Obama prefers to take the high road — except when she has a game to win.
Spoiler: Milano and Combs are pretty peeved, while Doherty has chosen a more "constructive" high road.
As Tyler Cameron and Gigi Hadid's romance heats up, Hannah Brown is taking the high road.
It's here that Apple will learn that taking the high road can have its speed bumps.
Both candidates took the high road during Tuesday's debate, refocusing attention on their campaign's core messages.
Nineteen-year-old student Gulled Bulhan claims to have witnessed the shooting on Streatham High Road.
But almost at once something caught his eye on the other side of the High Road.
But taking an uncharacteristically quiet high road is now Qatar's best bet for handling the Saudi crisis.
Turnbull took the diplomatic high road and pretty much refused to talk about it later with reporters.
" "Those who travel the high road of humility in Washington, D.C., are not bothered by heavy traffic.
It will be her third album, following her self-titled debut and 2006's The High Road.
" Last week, he tweeted, "Been taking the high road for a long time.. I almost gave up.
If anything, China is trying to signal that they want to take the high road on this.
Megyn Kelly's husband Douglas Brunt knows all too well that taking the high road isn't exactly easy.
Another high-road consideration is how this will affect the eventual GOP nominee in the general election.
Instead they must carve a new path on that high road, inspiring others toward leadership and solutions.
"Better to first examine if this is a relationship worth salvaging with some diplomatic, high-road tactics."
Regardless of whether or not this foreshadows legal action, Odom took the high road on this one.
As for his baby mama -- Tyga could've easily taken a cheap shot, but took the high road.
Take the high road: Call her up, invite her to lunch and ask what the problem is.
In 2018, the 28-year-old re-released albums JoJo and The High Road from the early 2000s.
Their advice: take the high road and focus on what he's doing as president for the American people.
A NEW stage adaptation of Zadie Smith's debut novel, the first in fact, begins on Kilburn High Road.
Whoopi Goldberg is taking the high road after being mistaken for Oprah Winfrey at the Oscars Sunday night.
She normally takes the high road, but she stooped to calling millions of Americans' "deplorable" for supporting Trump.
Gail Collins There's a great way for Donald Trump to grab the high road in this presidential race.
O'Neil produced the game from Candlestick Park and worried about tensions backstage, but Scully took the high road.
Sadly, he routinely uses that attention to take potshots at his rivals and rarely takes the high road.
But the second half of 2017 showed how Democrats can take the high road and still beat Republicans.
When asked about the new competition, Hampton Creek CEO Josh Tetrick, seems to be taking the high road.
But, the 2018 version of Jojo and The High Road are her attempt at turning lemons into lemonade.
I'd like to suggest that we decide to take the high road and skip this unpleasant interim step.
He took the high road, saying he loves 50 and listens to his music when he works out.
Farther along the High Road, the twin brothers who run Chick King, a fried chicken restaurant, are worried.
The stabbings unfolded on Streatham High Road, a crowded thoroughfare filled with shops, cafes and a movie theater.
Amid the complaints about last year's process, Democrats on Monday described themselves as taking the high road now.
" With a laugh, Munger quoted a favorite phrase that his partner uses, "Take the high road, it's uncrowded.
Ultimately, she took the high road and shared a story about his early days on the "Glee" set.
It's unclear what this means for her and Woods's relationship, but Kardashian is ready to take the high road.
Yet he must also try to defend -- based on his high road speech Thursday -- the interests of his department.
By ending the keynote with acknowledging shortcomings, OnePlus took the high road by moving forward at a remarkable speed.
MURDOCH: Oh. GUTFELD: Should we all take the high road in political debate instead of trying to scare people.
If one side is doing it, I'm not saying give them the other cheek and take the high road.
Kandi's clearly taking the high road -- for now -- even when it comes to choosing between NeNe and Kim Zolciak.
" Love added that all members of Congress should be "held responsible" and they need to "take the high road.
But the sting of not being chosen for Team Europe lingers, even as Knox publicly takes the high road.
"Those that travel the high road of humility in Washington are not bothered by heavy traffic," said former Sen.
He refused to join the Cruz-Rubio alliance and instead took the high road, while stressing compromise and negotiation.
"Democrats needed the high road, so they ran over Al Franken," read the headline over Mr. Brown's weekend offering. .
No matter what he thought in private of such comments, Djokovic has stuck to the high road in public.
The artist recently told EW that High Road marks a return to the "weirdo pop" of her earlier career.
On its own, the marketplace will likely take decades to spread high road practices beyond a mission driven few.
They cannot have a privacy breakdown in any way because they've taken the high road or the high horse.
Skirting genre boundaries, Tirolien released her first solo recording, Sur La Voie Ensoleillée (On the High Road) in 2014.
Today, Obama put her money where her mouth is, and took the high road in the face of extreme provocation.
I got to pat myself on the back knowing I'd taken the high road and called him on his shit.
At that age, to be able to locate the high road and stay on it, that just blows me away.
But on the middle class, guys, I think it&aposs really important for the Republicans to take the high road.
But Beeck chose to take the high road, electing not to release the names of the people who stiffed her.
Lectures about civility require taking the high road and that certainly isn't the place Democrats and their activists currently stand.
Johnson took the high road and said that while it was inadvertent and no advantage was gained, rules are rules.
South Asians took offense to her characterization, but took the extremely high road by reclaiming the phrase as their own.
Justin Trudeau came to office in 2015 by the high road, exuding charm, confidence, integrity and an openness to change.
They often don't need to take the high road because the low road gets them where they need to go.
Only Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) took the high road and didn't try to score partisan points on the issue.
As many of the Black female entertainers before her had done, she took the high road, choosing not to comment.
On the right, it's being scorned, and Pelosi is being criticized for not taking the "high road" in her actions.
Likely. She attempted to take the high road and not dwell on what he may or may not have said.
" Munger followed up with the thought: "You have a huge advantage on the high road, there's not too many competitors.
When Mr. Schultz organized an investor group to buy the SuperSonics in 2001, he took the high road of rhetoric.
However, just because Copperfield is seemingly taking the high road doesn't mean the high road doesn't have a few dips now and then... like when he retweeted this interesting message: FYI, Angel and Copperfield, if Jim Carrey and Steve Carrell have already made a movie about your feud, it might just mean you're being ridiculous.
"Been taking the high road for a long time.. I almost gave up," Shelton, 41, wrote on social media Wednesday morning.
Capitalism is not an engine for warmongering exploitation (as Marxists believed), nor a static oligarchy, nor a high road to crisis.
Which is why the president in moments like this typically takes the high road to preserve America's dignity, and their own.
Tia Booth and Colton Underwood have a storied history, but she's taking the high road re: his recent instatement as Bachelor.
Cris not only takes the high road ... but also reminds us that whatever the tactic, HE'S IN THE HALL OF FAME!!!
Pete couldn't help himself, and launched into a "glass houses" remark ... but quickly stopped himself, and rerouted to the high road.
To hear him tell it, Obamacare is not just regrettable but tyrannical; gun controls are the high road to the gulag.
Ousted, Priebus confused taking the high road — territory unknown to this administration — with gelatinous loyalty to the president who knifed him.
Videos and photos posted to social media appear to show several police officers surrounding a dead body on Streatham High Road.
If Rainbow, an album very much colored by trauma and heartache, was about collective healing, High Road is purely for Kesha.
Out on the high road he pointed out landmarks and distinguished manses, the establishments of leading merchants and men of account.
I'm still with Michelle Obama...Do we only believe the high road is the right choice if it leads to victory?
You can seek the high road, but these days, someone will always try to bait you back to the low one.
Alabama, Clemson, Michigan State and Oklahoma were among big-money collegiate programs taking the high road by not bilking their own students.
In a new interview with PEOPLE, Clinton applauds her only daughter for taking the high road in her dealings with Twitter trolls.
But if "What's Free" is any indication, Jay is taking a page out of Michelle Obama's book and taking the high road.
It just feels like a mature, beautiful love story and one where people take the high road instead of the low road.
That's why it's so refreshing to see a one-time celebrity couple take the high road when it comes to their divorce.
Herber took the high road and didn't retaliate against the woman, but she later clapped back with this must-read Facebook post.
Vivica A. Fox didn't take the high road when confronted by fur protesters at her book signing ... she took the holiest road.
Due to a contractual dispute, the singer's previous label, Blackground, kept albums Jojo and The High Road from appearing on streaming services.
Experts might decry such preferences as "irrational," but allowing experts to dictate what people should want is the high road to totalitarianism.
The Roadmap outlines key benchmarks and strategies from simple compliance, to the aspirational high road of a "Health First" chemical safety program.
Ross took the high road and pulled off a truly skillful response, but what do you think motivates these hateful online mega trolls?
" Newman agrees, saying, "My guess is that they are going to take the high road and settle this case out of the courts.
Sanders took the high road One of Sanders' biggest decisions was to keep the debate focused on policy rather than personality and character.
Some fans of Swift and Nicki Minaj tried to stop Cardi B's success, but it looks like Swift is taking the high road.
But when The Chew host Daphne Oz received comments on an Instagram photo calling her "overweight," she decided to take the high road.
It seems pretty clear that the blonde singer is going to take the high road regarding those controversial lyrics from Yeezy's latest release.
The Band's complicated afterlife is never overtly mentioned in the text, which gives off the impression that Robertson is taking the high road.
By taking the high road, by condemning hate and intolerance, they believed they showed the country the best of what we could be.
In a March 2018 speech, Sidibé applauded Loures for "taking the high road" and instead slammed whistleblowers and women who had spoken out.
After all, with better universal standards, employers who take the high road can more easily compete with those that pay the bare minimum.
As for Jones ... he took the high road, praising Baker as a good QB and saying he has other things to worry about.
Whereas those men would nearly always default to taking the high road in any sort of public disagreement, Trump takes the low road.
After the debate, Trump congratulated himself for not bringing up Bill Clinton's infidelities, as if it proved he had taken the high road.
Looks like Terrell Owens is taking the high road in his beef with Marvin Harrison ... even though he's yet to get an apology.
While Khloe decided to take the high road for the sake of her birthing experience, her sisters had difficulty acting natural around Thompson.
Instead, it is worth rehearsing a series of measured responses that take the high road and present the speaker as composed and confident.
" The London Ambulance Service said it was called at 1:58 pm local time following "reports of an incident in Streatham High Road.
Democrats and most political observers predict continued defiance, but he should instead echo the election night victory speech and take the high road.
These businesses choose to take what's called the "high road" and adopt best practices that work for all stakeholders: owners, employees, and customers.
When businesses take the high road, employees win fair wages, family friendly benefits, and workplace cultures built on a foundation of mutual respect.
Where religion may have dictated a life path for the generation before him, Evan chooses his own spiritual high road, reading code, not scriptures.
What do you make of, I guess, the idea -- this conflict between the media and the administration and who should take the high road?
For those taking the high road tomorrow, it's more important than ever to find a safe way to travel from one place to another.
More companies are adopting "high road" practices that reflect both the positive and negative impacts of their operations on the environment, society and taxpayers.
The high road has been not just abandoned at this point, but burned to the ground, so who cares whether these attacks are true?
Hank Baskett is taking the high road in his divorce from Kendra Wilkinson ... defending her against haters, and admitting he's fully open to reconciliation.
He noted several times at SALT that he has taken the high road after his bruising Washington setback, including in opening remarks on Wednesday.
State or federal funds could reward employers more generally who embrace "high road" employment practices like substantial on the-job training or profit-sharing.
Every day -- and sometimes multiple times in a day -- he is confronted with a choice: Take the high road or take the low road.
And yet, taking the high road can be an exhausting journey; sometimes we need to vent about all those people who drive us crazy.
Williams, who has dealt with body shaming and even criticism over her dark features, took the high road and said she was not upset.
But he also took the high road, couching those attacks with a compliment: "I like Hillary Clinton and I respect Hillary Clinton," he said.
Though about half of his Republican Senate colleagues voted against Holder's confirmation, Sessions took the high road, and agreed to give Holder a chance.
Brielle Biermann's taking the high road for now after being blasted by NeNe Leakes ... but it looks like she finds the situation kind of funny.
Even more important, was the Obama administration taking the high road when the FBI gave Clinton preferential treatment despite her sloppy handling of classified emails?
"I really came back this season trying to take the high road," Davidson explained of why she didn't make a bigger deal of Vanderpump's comment.
This is how things work in the age of Trump: Maybe you start out on the high road, rulebook in hand, confident of your path.
Clinton's campaign is taking the high road, reports Grace Wyler from that caucus night event—they say that they were always expecting numbers like these.
She's not letting the incident get her down, and even though plenty of people are willing to fight for her, she's taking the high road.
In her speech, FLOTUS stressed the importance of always taking the high road, something that can be so difficult to remember in an election year.
Tim Cook never mentioned what happened to Samsung, perhaps smartly recognizing that the high road would allow Note7 refugees to come willingly to Apple's shores.
Initially taking the high road, remaining silent, professional and above the fray, Comey has now resorted to directly confronting the president at his own game.
Around the same time, Google's decision to take the moral high road out of China was seeming more and more like a self-isolating move.
Take the high road and you are irrelevant; take the low road and you cannot compete with the biggest bully and liar on the block.
This time around, with Mr. Boakai claiming that Mr. Weah's lead in the polls was a result of fraud, the candidate took the high road.
The appropriate response, if so slighted, is to take the high road, ignoring your sister's egregious behavior while chatting graciously and conspicuously with everyone else.
For too long, the Democrats in particular have chosen to take the high road rather than drive on the same low road as the Republicans.
Ultimately he takes the high road, not because he is so upright but because his wife, believing him incapable of error, would leave him otherwise.
The takeaway for bosses everywhere: Even if you and an employee get into a very public disagreement, take the high road and always fire in private.
The High Road can be a lonely place, and I'd love to remain next to him there, but I can not, in good conscience say nothing.
By taking the high road early on this issue, Sanders may have spared Clinton in the short term, but he robbed her in the long run.
I encourage Melania to continue to hold her head high and to demonstrate, by word and deed, what it really means to take the high road.
When a butt-hurt Eminem slammed her for denying that they were in a relationship, Mimi didn't take the PR high road and brush it off.
O'Rourke, for example, started his presidential campaign by taking the moral high road and refusing to engage in personal attacks against both fellow Democrats and Republicans.
To be to able eat, it was suck a dick or steal from the store, so I took what I believed was the moral high road.
The High Road Kids Large Food'nFun Seat Organizer is both a leakproof, insulated cooler as well as a back seat organizer for gadgets, toys and sundries.
" Despite the hurtful drama, Baird says she's "trying to do the best I can with the outcome of all of this by taking the high road.
"He took the high road so UNAIDS could move on," Sidibé said, and prevented the organization from being "taken hostage" by the court of public opinion.
To incentivize new best practices, policymakers should update federal, state, and local procurement standards to make high road practices a minimum threshold for government contract eligibility.
"Instead of creating a more significant incident at this international postgame event, we decided to take the high road and cease and desist," Sergeant Kelly said.
Donald Trump just took the high road in a war of words with the leader of North Korea ... just kidding -- he called him short and fat.
One of your later songs, "Jealousy," talks about dealing with criticism and how you'd rather take the high road rather than stoop down to their level.
Angel proved that both the laws of physics and taking the high road are beneath him when he started shading fellow Las Vegas magician Copperfield on Twitter.
It was possible to continue to take the high road while also sharply jabbing at a candidate whose tone fell so far below it, aides told him.
Amid those rumors, the 60-year-old music icon has decided to take the high road, spreading a body-positive message that should be heard by all.
Diddy just took the on-ramp to the high road ... showing nothing but pure class and congratulating his ex, Cassie, and her BF on their pregnancy news.
"I know the president is subject to lots of attacks, but he should always try to turn the other cheek and take the high road," Duprey said.
Darvish took the high road after the incident, saying he had no hard feelings toward Gurriel for what he called a mistake by the Astros first baseman.
This explanation is extraordinarily popular at the present time because it's easy to understand and allows many opponents of the decision to take the moral high road.
Clinton took the high road yet again, telling her supporters that they owed Mr. Trump "an open mind and the chance to lead," and offering to help.
They will surely remember which politicians took the high road and stood up for the rights of women, especially women of color, and which ones did not.
For more on Kesha's new makeup line, Kesha Rose Beauty, and her new album, High Road, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands everywhere Wednesday.
Only time will tell, but for now they do seem to be taking the high road, which mirrors what Jenner said about their breakup back in October.
While not easy, I decided to take the high road: We learned how to make positive arguments, to communicate constantly and to remind people of our promises.
KURTZ: MSNBC bringing it in, even Valerie Jarrett was taking the high road and she was sort of blindsided here, but she took a swipe at the president.
Happily, the Kiln Theatre is spared the cost of special effects to conjure the smells and sounds of the High Road, because it is located halfway down it.
As Dayen writes, "Let's not allow one subset of Democratic economists to take the high road of 'evidence-based' mathematics when they're all throwing darts at a board."
Sure, there have been mix tapes here and there, but thanks to label troubles, we haven't seen anything of the same magnitude as The High Road — until now.
Maybe a heart-to-heart turns things around, or maybe the memory of you taking the high road makes your boss reconsider next time she considers sabotaging you.
Rick takes the high road without softening up, allowing Negan to live against Maggie's strongly stated wishes, then threatening to open up his stitches as he lies convalescing.
The High Road Kids PadPockets Tablet Holder and Car Seat Organizer helps you use more of the seat back thanks to pockets for toys, snacks and games. $30.
The songstress will take the stage with artist Big Freedia to perform their song "Raising Hell," from Kesha's fourth album High Road, set to be released in January.
Spurs are back where they have always been, at the end of that long and familiar walk, left out of Seven Sisters and north, up the High Road.
At least 42 concertgoers in southern New Jersey were injured Friday when a security barrier collapsed at the latest stop on Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa's High Road Tour.
The plan for the city of 20203,000 people includes car-free zones, "fossil-fuel-free building sites", high road tolls and capturing greenhouse gases from the city's waste incinerator.
Brady's warning—we just sent a letter to Congress urging members to take the high road and a principled stance against shoving tax extenders into the 2017 budget deal.
In a two-part interview with artnet News, posted Tuesday and Wednesday, Mr. Campbell appeared to take the high road and did not address Mr. de Montebello's comments specifically.
We were arguably naïve to hope that Harvard would take the high road and drop its appeal given its shameful record of cutting benefits from its lowest-paid workers.
Amid all the chaos online, Ayesha Curry, the wife of Stephen, took the high road in the matter, refocusing the discussion on bigger events going on around the world.
First came "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," an exuberant hit from "Red" that shows her at her best, wagging her finger while taking the emotional high road.
It looks like they kept their pledge not to go after each other about this in the debate, though: Warren took the high road when asked about the incident.
Tottenham Hotspur's supporters have not walked this way for 689 long days, but they know the route by heart: past Tottenham Green, down the hill, onto the High Road.
The President's response to the London attack is yet another indication of how he shoots from the hip in a crisis and politicizes tragedies rather than taking the high road.
Priebus is unlikely to make any public comments about the public row, the source said, saying that the chief of staff plans on "taking the high road" in the kerfuffle.
Take the high road in all you do, and open yourself to transformation—this may mean accepting that you're wrong, letting go of the past, or even relinquishing some power.
McCain has performed this gross two-step throughout his recent career, taking the high road in his rhetoric while going along with his party on whatever depraved route they take.
Rather than continuing to try to take the high road and unify the country, the president-elect proved willing to publicly lash out at anyone who got on his nerves.
Titled "The High Road Summer Tour," this revue pairs two of rap's leading marijuana connoisseurs for a night of laid-back hip-hop hits drawn from the last 23 years.
Darko Milicic is taking the high road with Carmelo Anthony and Dwyane Wade ... saying he heard the disrespect -- but is only wishing the best for the future hall of famers.
Does he attack the next President of The United States or take the high road and make positive waves by adding his unique voice to progressive issues of the day?
Reagan chose the high road, accepting outside advice, reorganizing his administration, cooperating with the investigations and, when the time was right, taking responsibility and speaking directly to the American people.
As long as he stays in office, Kihuen will be a liability for a party that is trying to claim the high road in dealing with sexual harassment and assault.
Trying the high road But if her background on paper sounds like that of a forceful liberal, Sinema paints herself in ads and in person as an upbeat, unifying moderate.
Russell Wilson appears to be responding to Future calling him a whipped man by taking the high road ... or issuing a low blow, depending on how you look at it.
The Chicago Blackhawks look to extend their winning streak to five games before embarking on a season-high road trip as they host the Central Division-rival Minnesota Wild on Sunday.
Jones said on his program Friday that he had instructed his staff to do so and "take the super high road," though he contested whether the tweets violated any Twitter rules.
He can take the high road, claim this win, stay in the race, continue fighting for progressive change -- all while focusing his fire on Donald Trump, the Democrats' real common foe.
Bear these principles in mind and you can actually go about your day feeling like a high-road-taking badass…not someone hiding behind belated emails and passive-aggressive accusations. Brava.
While the singer definitely took the high road on "Thank U, Next" in the days leading up to the release, she seemed to throw some shade towards her high-profile ex.
Ricky Williams is taking the high road with the college coach who refused to recruit players from Colorado due to weed laws ... praising the guy for sticking up for his beliefs.
But Alexander Hamilton, a fellow Federalist, advised Mr. Jay to take the high road, concede the race gracefully and then run again in 21962 with his reputation as a statesman intact.
Taking the high road did have its costs, but over the long run, the decision to protect clients paid off favorably with investors, who saw the bank as a safe haven.
Courtney Love is taking the high road when it comes to gloating about Harvey Weinstein -- and best of all for her ... she's doing it with a couple of hot young dudes.
So far, the main visible differences to Tottenham High Road are the new facades on the sandwich bar, the convenience store and a handful of other properties across from the stadium.
What Trump has done is not only ignore the idea that a president of the United States should take the high road, but also made a mockery of the very idea.
Andrew Cuomo took the high road during his Monday press briefing after President Donald Trump continued to take swipes at him and other governors through the weekend and on Monday morning.
By and large, they have wisely taken the same high road that Mr. Ashe took two generations ago, eschewing the politics of character assassination while keeping their eyes on the prize.
" For example, Munger said in taking the "high road" in business, he decided to be transparent and ethical in what he sells to people, "instead of [selling] stuff that tricks them.
" Trump, never one to take the high road, quickly shot back via Twitter: "Justice Ginsburg of the U.S. Supreme Court has embarrassed all by making very dumb political statements about me.
Errol Louis: Biden takes high road on "lock him up" Joe Biden appears to have adopted the slogan of his former boss, President Obama: when they go low, we go high.
The Australia I grew up in was a racist country: Slurs were common in conversation; news outlets were openly prejudiced against entire groups; and politicians rarely took a moral high road.
Carrie Sheffield: Dems caught flat footed on race Democrats claim the high road on race issues, but the party's presidential candidates were caught flat-footed when called out about their hypocrisy.
" He went even further down the high road when he acknowledged it would be an issue for some voters, but added ... "I wouldn't be among that group to be honest with you.
At around 4:14, after Michelle discusses why it's so important to take the high road, Barack appears, comparing his entrance to "when Jay-Z comes out"  at a Beyoncé concert. LOL.
Kanye West has taken the high road in the raging feud between him and Drake, apologizing and at the same time explaining he never gave Pusha T intel about Drake's secret son.
If she tries to take the high road and wag her finger at Trump too hard, she'll fall into another trap — seeming like the derogatory "angry feminist" who can't take a joke.
During the election campaign, Trump refused to take the high road when the parents of a fallen Muslim soldier, Captain Humayun Khan, criticized him from the stage of the Democratic National Convention.
But the perceived wisdom behind this strategy is varied; some say it's about building a legal case, others are trying to make a moral argument about taking the high road in investigations.
CNN wants to be "the most trusted name in news," and likes to suggest it is on the objective, high road compared to more partisan competitors at MSNBC and Fox News Channel.
UFC fighter Felice Herrig is taking the high road in her now infamous fight with Justine Kish -- saying she refuses to "talk s**t" about her opponent ... despite what happened in the Octagon.
For the 43 previous presidents, their ultimate goal was to find ways to remind people in the country of our common humanity, to take the high road, to appeal to our better angels.
Each party talks a good game when they need the "woman vote," but for me, no political party has any right to claim the moral high road when it comes to respecting women.
And in public appearances, after several days of media coverage dominated by Mr. Trump's attacks against Mr. Cruz's wife and shifting statements on abortion, Mr. Cruz made a play for the high road.
In most cases it is best to take the high road, and excuse yourself from the conversation when someone offers to show you pictorial evidence of her career as a Meghan Trainor impersonator.
Staff in the Low Price Store on Streatham High Road in the neighborhood of Streatham told The Daily Telegraph that the attacker had grabbed a knife hanging from a display near the checkout.
As for Red Hat, when asked for a comment, Margaret Dawson, head of global product marketing for cloud solutions at Red Hat took the high road, preferring not to address this specific deal directly.
The rappers and marijuana legalization advocates will take their fondness for cannabis across the country this summer when they kick off their High Road Tour, which kicks off in July and runs through September.
And frankly, I'd rather use this as an opportunity to take the high road and make peace with the situation than resent my mom because she doesn't see things exactly the way I do.
Last September, Austria's coalition leaders stood shoulder-to-shoulder with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in her determination to take the moral high road when it came to allowing refugees to seek asylum in Europe.
"We can choose between a low road of protectionism focused on bilateral goods-trade balances and a high road of liberalization of global trade in services," he said in an interview conducted last month.
Deezer's also partnered with companies like Sonos to expand its service in the U.S., in that case taking the high road by offering a paid, high-definition service to Sonos' audiophile users for $19.99.
That being president bestowed on you the responsibility of always trying to take the high road, always doing the right thing for the country rather than the best thing for your party or yourself.
The word at the party was that Fox had chosen to take the "high road" with the digital giants, despite the billions of dollars those companies have been siphoning away from the TV industry.
Camino is about a guy between a rock and a hard place—it's not so much about choosing between the high road and the low road as about finding an exit ramp, and fast.
Tyler Perry's taking the high road in his old rift with Spike Lee by putting his name on a soundstage at Tyler's new studio complex -- which is no small gesture, considering their rocky past.
You could take the high road and opt for a $70,000 luxury vehicle, like the Tesla Model S, or take the low road and choose a more modest commuter, like the $31,000 Nissan Leaf.
But later, when the moon rose, he went to the stable, saddled his horse, and took the high road out of the city toward the farm where Mr. Brandon lay dreaming of rib roast.
In short, the only viable choice for Trump is simply to choose the high road again this time around, with the sad certainty that we'll simply revisit the question again three months from now.
"The Motherload" and "High Road" saw Mastodon push further into radio rock tendencies, placing heavy emphasis on melodies and sing-along choruses (as well as big budget, splashy music videos complete with robustly twerking dancers).
It's me and Snoop hitting up a couple of cities that we didn't get to hit up on the High Road tour and we're going to do our joint set, but a little smaller [scale].
Here's something you might not be used to seeing ... Terrell Owens taking the high road ... telling TMZ Sports he still loves Ice Cube and the BIG3 league, even though Cube killed T.O.'s hoop dreams.
Though it begins with audio snippets of Justice Ginsburg's right-wing detractors — who see her as a "demon," a "devil" and a threat to America — "RBG" takes a pointedly high road through recent political controversies.
While attempting to take the high road, on Tuesday, Pakistan's National Security Committee reached the consensus that the state "cannot act in haste" and would remain committed to playing a constructive role in the region.
And though obviously there were plenty of other variables in Trump's victory and Clinton's defeat, it raises the question, do we only believe the high road is the right choice if it leads to victory?
He can claim he took the high road on something he believes in — taxing the wealthy to pay for services for the less fortunate — and reach older voters, a key demographic during an election year.
Now 133, JoJo (born Joanna Levesque) hasn't released an LP since her 2006 effort The High Road due to a contentious, seven-year lawsuit with her former record label, during which she couldn't release new music.
" In April, when news broke that Lambert was dating Evan Felker after he called it quits with his wife in February, Shelton tweeted, "Been taking the high road for a long time.. I almost gave up.
On leaving town, they bypass a low road, which was built in the nineteen-nineties, and instead take a high road, which rises more than fifteen hundred feet above sea level, with views over spectacular fjords.
When I took a cab to get to my seven-o'clock reservation on the opening night, my driver noted that during the winter the winds on the high road had reached seventy-five miles an hour.
You can either ask how they're juggling their own extra-marital affairs, or you can take the high road and say the cheesiest thing on the face of this planet: that you're married to the music.
"Lois blazed the trail for the university to venture into the tumultuous real world of industrial and labor relations," said Lou Jean Fleron, who directs the High Road Fellowship program for undergraduates at Cornell in Buffalo.
Mr. Ashe would surely be gratified that to date, this high road has led to more protest, not less, confirming his belief that real change comes from rational advocacy and hard work, not emotional self-indulgence.
But, Carnegie said, you will be surprised what you can usually accomplish when you take the high road and maintain your composure while you continue trying to persuade them, expressing appreciation for their point of view.
Federal policymakers need to catch up to businesses in understanding how high road practices rejuvenate the U.S. economy by reducing dependence on taxpayer-funded safety net programs, widening the tax base, and strengthening families and communities.
Cordozar "Snoop Dogg" Broadus and Cameron "Wiz Khalifa" Thomaz, two rappers known for popular songs laced with marijuana references, were performing in front of nearly 10,000 fans as part of the "The High Road" U.S. summer tour.
To reduce the risk of disruption, the Britain and the EU should take "the high road" of mutually recognizing their financial rules, allowing companies to operate smoothly across the English Channel as they have done until now.
Amber Heard took the high road by not calling the cops after Johnny Depp allegedly brutalized her, but Johnny's "relentless attacks and outright lies" has now forced her to file a police report ... so says her lawyer.
You expect Davis and Karen to begin some kind of romance, and when they remain chaste friends, you can practically hear the movie congratulating itself for defying expectations and taking what some might call the high road.
Clinton took the high road, again and again: deflecting interruption after interruption, maintaining her momentum in the face of a man hovering over her, not responding when he called her "nasty" in front of millions of viewers.
They viewed the presidency as the ultimate high road; you were bound by the people who elected you -- and the people who had come before you in the job -- to act a certain way in the office.
It is centered on High Road, a three-mile stretch that is home to shops like halal butchers and Afro-Caribbean hairdressers, as well as small cafes, restaurants and markets like the one where Ms. Alvarez works.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Liberals Clash Over Steering Off High Road" (Political Memo, front page, June 26): As any competent primary-school teacher can tell you, name-calling only escalates anger and leads to worse behavior.
And most preferred a candidate who would represent a new generation of leadership (57%) over one with a long history in government (28%), as well as one who would take the high road against Trump (54%) vs.
He calls out Myles Garrett, who's one of the best players on their team after he hits [Mason Rudolph] with a helmet when he could have taken the high road and just said, 'That's an unfortunate situation.
He is, to the contrary, one of the most icily disciplined politicians around (far more on-message than Clinton, in fact) and it's hard to knock him out of his crusty-but-loveable grandfatherly high-road mode.
Hazel-E is taking the high road in her simmering beef with City Girls rapper Yung Miami ... the ex-'Love & Hip Hop' star says she wants their feud to stay on diss tracks, instead of turning violent.
" Walters admits even before President Trump, her edge had been crossed, and urges feminists, instead of taking the high road, "maybe it's time for us to go all Thelma and Louise and Foxy Brown on their collective butts.
This includes using a false identity to make claims about his success, carrying out a bitter divorce dispute in the tabloid press, criticizing the appearance of others and refusing to take the high road when offered the chance.
Questions about college tuition and Wall Street donations and health care have become almost a call-and-response in these debates, with Sanders taking the ideological high road, and Clinton casting herself as the pragmatic—read: electable—choice.
"This is another example of South Africa taking the high road and making scientific breakthroughs of international significance on the basis of its geographic advantage, as it does in astronomy, marine and polar research, indigenous knowledge, and biodiversity."
As much as I'm concerned about the priorities currently being put forward, I would urge Democratic leaders to take the high road; indeed, some of the more extreme positions of the Trump administration could create alignment with Republicans.
"High Horse," a glitzy, Stetson-topped disco song, is as fun as it is forthright ("Darlin', you take the high horse and I'll take the high road / If you're too good for us, you'll be good riding solo").
Though she's no longer America's first lady, Obama continues to use her voice to inspire people, and as she kicked off her Becoming book tour this week she reminded everyone how important it is to take the high road.
"Here's the thing — I think that we've always taken the high road and I know you have this aggression towards so many people that you trusted that were in your life for years at a time," says Kim, 38.
Juul's deal to accept a big investment from the maker of Marlboro cigarettes will snuff out its chance to take the high road with critics, but it will buy the embattled e-cigarette company time and credibility with regulators.
When real-world players are presented with equivalent "good" and "evil" choices, there's evidence that they usually take the high road — we might flirt with the occasional nasty choice, but overall, we don't particularly like wearing the black hat.
By discouraging state agencies from doing business with companies with history of employment and labor violations, or that impose forced arbitration on their employees, governors can ensure that state budgets support high road employers that treat their workers well.
Snoop and Wiz's The High Road Tour at Nikon Jones Amphitheater in Wantagh, NY was the place to be for big drinkers ... and 25 of the 35 people treated for alcohol poisoning were underage ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.
I know Trump and McCain didn't get along in life and Trump did the whole flags-at-full-staff thing but I'm glad Trump took the high road -- even if it took him a little while to get there.
But I can see now looking back that there were times as lawyers when we might have been tempted to take the 'low road' on issues (as lawyers can tend to do), and Sonny would steer us to 'the high road.
Pelosi was asked if she thought that she stepped on her own message to her fellow House Democrats to take the high road when she ripped up a paper copy of Trump's annual address right after his 80-minute speech ended.
Apparently, Washington learned his lesson after running for Virginia's House of Burgesses in 1755 and taking the high road; he complained at the time that the local populace was "incessantly drunk" and refused to use the tavern as a campaign stop.
While the candidate demanded praise for his winking show of restraint, and top aides say he plans to take "the high road" and focus on jobs — top surrogates have been out in force to raise the issue in explicit terms.
It takes a very certain person to sit, in the corner of a WIMPY on Streatham High Road, at 11.30 AM on that same Wednesday, eating an entire hash brown breakfast while Cindy Lauper blasts from the stereo behind her.
Richard Titus, a tech investor and entrepreneur, agrees that this is a "toxic" problem in tech but acknowledges that taking the high road — and choosing between funding your dream or doing the right thing — can be difficult for founders and investors.
If the speaker and the majority leader were to withdraw all support from Mr. Trump and focus all their resources on the bottom of the ticket, they might have a chance to hold seats and appear to take the high road.
One where the clothes were less costume than backdrop to the content; where they weren't about marketing (this isn't the Oscars, after all) or outrageous statement-making (it's not the MTV Video Music Awards), but rather taking the high road.
There was a sense of passed-down responsibility -- that, by dint of the position to which you were elected, you were required to try to always take the high road, to appeal to people's better angels rather than their lowest impulses.
"When things don't work out the way you hope and you watch someone consistently take the high road, it's a real compliment to the human being and the executive," said David Pillsbury, who joined ClubCorp as its CEO in 2018.
While the Democrats enjoy the self-satisfaction of the "high road," they have lost a most promising voice in the Senate, along with destroying the end of the career of the longest-serving, most prominent African-American in their ranks.
They also say the terms of those contracts are too favourable for Autostrade, allowing it to set high road tolls and giving it the right to multi-billion-euro compensation if it loses the contract, even where it is at fault.
Popular music critics, especially men, have always been suspicious of unalloyed musical beauty, and Ms. Collins has endured considerable hostility for taking the high road in a rough-and-tumble musical culture where aggression is seen as proof of authenticity.
That rejection of moral leadership -- of taking the high road, of understanding that you don't need to say everything you think -- is what makes Trump truly radical vis a vis the other men who have held the office of president.
By being a purely electric car company, Tesla is able to take the high road and offer something unique to an emerging class of wealthy individuals: People who care both about the air they breathe and about not being part of the problem.
Nene has said and done some things that are absolutely disgusting, however I will take the high road as you will see it on the show soon enough, but you WILL NOT make it seem as though my daughter did ANYTHING wrong!
Duckworth, meanwhile, has taken the high road—she didn't respond to Kirk's dig but tweeted this after the debate: My mom is an immigrant and my dad and his family have served this nation in uniform since the Revolution #ILSEN pic.twitter.com/ehEBHswFMs
London theater devotees will know the site along Kilburn High Road as the former home of the Tricycle Theater, the enterprising entity that for several decades has produced some of the most provocative work around — not least in the realm of political engagement.
Even if Funeral or High Road were to take on some mutation—parodied in Instagram Stories or memed to death—as they likely will be, it wouldn't be inappropriate to how art is repurposed online or even inauthentic to our fragmented times.
She wants days and weeks to have passed, so that she can revert to being her boring self, her wronged-by-her-partner, high-road self; she wants to build up the capital, if only in her own mind, of not being cruel.
From Livingstone's comfortable position in Westminster and the offices on the university campuses occupied by professors who see Israel and its supporters as the epitome of evil, they all seem to know in their hearts that they, unlike "Zionists," would have taken the high road.
A 6-year-old with Down syndrome took the high road after she was rejected from a local dance company because she didn't adhere to "their standards" – by joining a different studio and starring in a viral dance video that has garnered over 50,000 views.
ET, CSN California (Sacramento), TWC SportsNet (Los Angeles) ABOUT THE KINGS (25-40): Karl is trying to take the high road in the feud with his star player but admits that he hasn't spent much time of late trying to talk through the problem.
I got stuck in the Lost City level for like 50 minutes trying to get the gem, but when I got to The High Road (which is the level people are complaining the most) it didn't take me nearly as much time to beat.
In this world lacking vehicular transit — a result of shooting traffic-less interludes rather than having cars towed away after the fact, in postproduction — the "Chapel of Rest" on the corner of Vernon Road and High Road becomes a conveniently located destination and terminus.
We think that taking the high road will somehow lead to a nectar of goodwill among voters, that people with real problems will somehow see the sweetness in our policies and shower us with rose petals as we waltz into a town we don't otherwise visit.
He deserted to Sweden via "the high road"—a Japanese anti-war group smuggled him to Russia in a fishing boat, after which the Soviets put him on television and persuaded him to make accusations about American atrocities, then packed him off on a plane to Stockholm.
As for the parting in November, Mr. Persekian sought the high road, saying, "They are the owners," and conceding that — as with any art project — no one could have said how it would have turned out, particularly because he was not sure what the precise reasons were.
Consider that on the 20th day of May, 1859, the protagonist of "Fathers and Sons," by Ivan Turgenev, encounters at a post house along a Russian high road a round-cheeked servant with dull eyes and a chin adorned with a tuft of pale-colored down.
"Unlike this president who lashes out wildly at anyone who criticizes him, LeBron James — in addition to being a brilliant black man, a superstar in his sport, and a hero to his community — is taking the high road, which is exactly where he belongs," he added.
The records work differently—on High Road, Kesha offers up a carousel of atomic party anthems, where Funeral finds Lil Wayne tapping into his rap demigod status of the late 2000s—but both are human in all the ways you'd hope: real and messy and surprisingly touching.
Samuel Sa is the founder of High Road Auto Group, a privately backed business focused on consolidating and building franchised Meineke Car Care Centers in the US. Previously, he helped found and build Grand Mere Capital, a new private investment business focused on the restaurant franchise space.
""On the last record, I feel like I had to address some very serious things, and now this time around I have reclaimed my love of life," Kesha told Rolling Stone in a statement about the differences between recording "High Road" and her 2017 album "Rainbow.
" Simpson — who called Bush the "most decent and honorable person" he ever met — brought his own wisecracks to the funeral service, drawing several chuckles from the crowd, including for one line: "Those who travel the high road of humility in Washington, D.C., are not bothered by heavy traffic.
Because Death of the Outsider does away with the chaos meter that appeared in past games, I'm not discouraged from holding grudges against guards or incentivized to take the higher road—unless that high road makes it easier to get revenge on those who prey on the weak.
But we worried that there would be little practical impact if we took the high road only to be undercut by companies that imposed no safeguards or restrictions at all, whether those companies were on the other side of Seattle or on the other side of the Pacific.
But that song collided with "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things," one of the cheekier songs on "Reputation," in which the finger-wagging (aimed at Mr. West) comes with the ostensible moral high road (though it feels slightly hollow given Mr. West's challenging last couple of weeks).
It's not as though all Democrats are choosing the high road over the hammer, but those running for president are trying to take a page from the party's 2018 playbook to talk about health care and the impact of the Trump administration's policies rather than cathartically airing grievances.
TMZ broke the story ... Ariana planned a preemptive strike in case Pete threw shade on her ... releasing her new song -- and making specific reference to him -- just 30 minutes before 'SNL' went live on TV. Turns out ... Ariana also took the high road, and did not diss her ex.
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Marshall is obviously taking the high road -- and posted the following comment: "The hatred by some against people of color is one of the reasons we are where we're at in the world today, and they wonder why we feel the way we do and take the stances that we take."
And yet even as Jones carried out community service and an apology tour, Cormier—with his affable personality and high-road taking—still hadn't caught on as the true champion in the eyes of the public; lackluster pay-per-view buys for his main events with Johnson and Gustafsson proved it.
" Ocasio-Cortez also took the high road after Trump's pointed attack on her colleague, refusing to address him by name but telling a crowd in Maryland on Thursday morning, "It has taken us 240 years to have this unique composite in the Congress, in this moment, and we will not go back.
While listeners will notice this album packs a more political punch than his previous ones—songs like "White Mans World" and "Hope the High Road" especially—fans will notice these aren't new positions for the songwriter, who is politically outspoken on social media and not one to shy away from an argument.
I'm not trying to be a downer, but I wish someone had prepared me for the daily struggle that is required with always taking the high road for your kid and prioritizing and valuing someone who has hurt you, let you down or just basically shared in the disappointment called your marriage/union/cohabitation.
" Zolciak Biermann jumped to her daughter's defense shortly after on Instagram, writing, "Nene has said and done some things that are absolutely disgusting, however I will take the high road as you will see it on the show soon enough, but you WILL NOT make it seem as though my daughter did ANYTHING wrong!
In virtually every situation to date in his presidency -- and in his time as a candidate -- when Trump has been presented with the chance to take the high road, to act in a way consistent with the 43 men who have held the office before him, he has veered off onto the low road.
Should it be someone who can play the Trump game and get down in the gutter (if he chooses to go there) or someone who takes the high road under the theory that a) you can't beat Trump at his own game and b) people will want a "normal" politician after four years of Trump.
In an interview with Bloomberg's Stephanie Flanders, Mr. Carney discusses his preparations for Britain's exit from the European Union, and explains that he thinks protectionism could be costly: We can choose between a low road of protectionism focused on bilateral goods-trade balances and a high road of liberalization of global trade in services.
Previewing her new album — her first since 2017's rock-inspired comeback album Rainbow re-established her on the music scene following a lengthy legal battle over sexual abuse allegations against her longtime collaborator, Dr. Luke (whom has denied the claims) — Kesha previously told EW High Road marks a return to the "weirdo pop" of her earlier career.
But let's take the high road and focus on the results: The bathroom was enlarged to the couple's specifications; the tidy galley kitchen has the ceramic subway tile Ms. Wolfe mandated, as well as shelves for displaying copper mugs and antique crocks; and the bedroom now has a windowed walk-in closet that could serve as a nursery.
Encourage them to join other restaurants nationwide that are taking the "high road to profitability," and to support One Fair Wage -- a campaign that advocates for the same full minimum wage for all tipped and nontipped workers (I volunteer for this campaign myself, appearing at community meetings and before lawmakers, to explain what living off tips means).
Scott Walker's article: "As someone who has confronted … I have a simple message … I told my fellow Republicans … I personally made the case … I decided to take the high road … Take my battle with Washington … As I never tire of telling crowds …" Yes, the ego has many faces, not all of them framed by yellow hair.
Barbra StreisandBarbara (Barbra) Joan StreisandBarbra Streisand calls for end to 'antiquated' Electoral College Trump's vindictive pettiness renders him incapable of taking the high road Ocasio-Cortez: If male politicians could get pregnant, there'd be as many Planned Parenthood clinics as post offices MORE is calling the Electoral College an "assault on our democratic principles," saying it's time for the institution to end.
But putting on the first song of High Road, "Tonight," will transport you right back to the feeling of being a teenager, of singing about drinking and partying when the closest thing you've had to alcohol is a sip of your parents grenadine — which you'd later learn is zero percent alcohol (I assume this is true for all of us).
They will talk to members about how taking the high road is the best business strategy, how this is part of how we invest in our workers, that when we treat them better they work better for us—we have less turnover, higher productivity—and when workers in our community have more money in their pockets they spend it at our businesses.
He has twice rejected this annual occasion where artists ranging from left-wing Barbra StreisandBarbara (Barbra) Joan StreisandTrump's vindictive pettiness renders him incapable of taking the high road Ocasio-Cortez: If male politicians could get pregnant, there'd be as many Planned Parenthood clinics as post offices Trio of causes brings famous songstresses to Capitol Hill MORE to right-wing Charlton Heston have been honored.

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