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This is part of a tradition that she holds dear.
Kitsch, camp, low-budget: all values our tiny island holds dear.
This bond provides a fascinating glimpse into what Charles holds dear.
That unapology holds dear all that ''unapologetically American'' mocks and ignores.
We meet the people in her life and learn what she holds dear.
Certainly, the President has the right to reward the values he holds dear.
The most effective leaders reflect the values and principles that their team holds dear.
It may even open up possibilities to implement the progressive policies Sanders holds dear.
And he's donated a significant amount of money, and time, to causes he holds dear.
The Chinese government's zero-sum game goes against every free-market tradition America holds dear.
It becomes Amber's job to track down the document and save all she holds dear.
The new store benefits East Anglia's Children's Hospices, a cause that the royal mom holds dear.
If there is one thing the Internet holds dear, it's a well-crafted sentence with correct grammar.
The look is one that Victoria's husband of 19 years David Beckham holds dear to his heart.
Because the user has to tap on one photo, this provides something Apple holds dear: user intent.
This as opposed to handing them dozens of master credentials to everything your company or organization holds dear.
To allow this to happen with no consequences is offensive to every value the United States holds dear.
Are there certain recipes that your family holds dear, for holidays, other celebrations or even just everyday meals?
However, in this particular case, the garment is representative of a moment — and an experience that she holds dear.
Mr. President, we believe in your commitment to represent Americans first and the values America holds dear, especially Freedom.
"There's no timidity with Jen when it comes to things she cares about and causes she holds dear," Gov.
"He seems to be sacrificing some of the principles he holds dear," a former staffer told Vanity Fair in 2010.
The bedeviling crisis of homelessness, many years in the making, mocks principles of social equality that the mayor holds dear.
They explain to the world what that publication is, what it advocates, how it thinks, what principles it holds dear.
The latter is how a young woman, Hawa, and her father attempt to survive until something Hawa holds dear is stolen.
Masterpiece Cakeshop v Colorado Civil Rights Divisionfeatures a clash of two ideals Justice Kennedy holds dear: gay rights and religious liberty.
American women recently broke the glass ceiling in two areas our culture holds dear: corporate family dinner theater and discounted fried chicken.
The Bachelor is now in its twentieth season, still honoring its commitment to reinforcing every outmoded social construct our culture holds dear.
Instead, America must demonstrate that it holds dear the notion that no marginalized community is more important or worthy than the next.
" Furthermore, she hinted at the values she holds dear that are fueling the show when asked if her goal is to "unify America.
But Mr. Sanders will also have plenty of time to press Mr. Biden on the liberal priorities that the Vermont senator holds dear.
This science is so far removed from the humanity Cosima holds dear that she can hardly look it in the eye without shaking.
As part of his attire for the evening, he'd left off an article of clothing that he holds dear—his Bernie Sanders watch. ♦
Although he's now established in a sector far from banking, Wee says he holds dear the advice his father gave him about running a business.
Considering that Smithsonian reported that nearly 80 percent of Americans who participate in outdoor activities are white, this is an achievement that Amie holds dear.
I felt like asking to completely wipe out Greek life was a lost cause, especially considering the deep alumni ties that the University holds dear.
Trump, who has vowed to undo a number of initiatives Obama holds dear, appeared conciliatory toward the president whose U.S. citizenship he had long questioned.
He then transforms into an avenging berserker who will stop at nothing to punish the men who have deprived him of all he holds dear.
Congressional leaders are rushing this bill because they know it's unpopular, and their haste is making a mockery of the institution that McCain holds dear.
Bobby is convinced he will harm one of the few people she holds dear, while Keshav tries to convince Megha that her cousin is bad news.
If there&aposs one moment every animal lover holds dear to their heart, it&aposs seeing animals witness the magic of snow for the first time.
Eminem comes after Trump and everything he holds dear (his brand) in a verse on Big Sean's "No Favors" from his just-released album, I Decided.
The villain from Rogue Nation Solomon Lane (the eerie Sean Harris) crops up again, still hellbent on his mission to destroy Hunt and all he holds dear.
"As a young Muslim man, he truly understood the value of freedom of religion, and all he wanted was to defend the ideals our nation holds dear."
Flake is stepping down explicitly because he believes the Republican base loves Trump, and Trumpist populism, more than it loves the brand of conservatism Flake holds dear.
She's found a great platform on which she can share exciting peeks into her professional and personal lives, as well as advocate for the causes she holds dear.
Entering politics, after all, would likely rob Obama of her greatest political power: to give voice to the emotions that the politicians she holds dear can't voice themselves.
A News Feed consisting of an endless stream of autoplaying pre-roll ads would be an engagement nightmare that would compromise everything the News Feed team holds dear.
Critic score: 68%Audience score: 59%Netflix description: "A crisis of faith sets renowned fundamentalist preacher Carlton Pearson on a new spiritual path that jeopardizes everything he holds dear." 
"Just heard the news about Rush Limbaugh, a man who loves this country and his listeners dearly, and is a tireless warrior for things he holds dear," she said.
His analytical mind is unparalleled, he holds dear our mission and vision, he embraces responsibility with passion, and he has the guts to innovate and test creative business models.
It is a graceful technique, this metronomic swinging back and forth in time, calling to mind the sankofa bird, one of the African symbols that the narrator's mother holds dear.
" Trump "thumbed his nose at conservative orthodoxy altogether," the Morning News wrote, adding that the GOP nominee has been "at odds with nearly every GOP ideal this newspaper holds dear.
She recently moved from Paris to Zürich—being closer to the great traditions Switzerland holds dear might not have been the main reason behind her move, but it's a definite bonus.
" Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, on Tuesday called Mr. Khashoggi's killing "completely abhorrent to everything the United States holds dear and stands for in the world.
Her work to improve police-community relations is particularly relevant given the recent scrutiny paid to police shootings, and the president's invite signals that the issue is one he holds dear.
Macron has seen his presidency marred by "yellow vest" protests across France, while simultaneously using his power on the world stage to attempt to prop up the European project he holds dear.
It needs to acknowledge the success of this relatively low-cost program — and the vision that led to its creation in 1997 — in fulfilling values of equality that our nation holds dear.
Here, the comedian and actress (and voice in the upcoming animated film "The Secret Life of Pets") discusses the great pleasure she takes in them, and one diminutive wooden rabbit she holds dear.
The next day, she adorned herself with another piece she holds dear to her heart: the Sapphire Jubilee brooch, a gift from Canada — the same country Trump is currently risking a trade war with.
Plus, with Harry recently taking on a new role in the Commonwealth Heads of Government, Meghan and the causes she holds dear now have an audience of 53 sovereign nations and around 2.4 billion people.
Theories about Margaery, the presumable "younger and more beautiful" woman who will "cast [Cersei] down and take all that [Cersei holds] dear" suggest she is working on a plan that will end in Tommen's death.
Even if the outcome is a foregone conclusion — nearly every Kurd holds dear the dream of statehood — the vote in Iraqi Kurdistan represents a historic moment in the Kurds' generations-long struggle for political independence.
To destroy the last thing Negan holds dear would compromise some deep-seated shred of integrity that still means a lot to Jadis, and so she indulges in the gesture of mercy and spares Lucille.
Above all, each operates within a framework of globalism and with an absence of self-interest or self-aggrandizement that, at least for the moment, seems to run utterly counter to everything that Trump holds dear.
So, while I want my daughter to buy fresh only what will fit in a basket at the farmers' market, I also want her to dream big like the pioneers and luminaries our country holds dear.
The opportunity is likely to pay even greater dividends when foreign students from countries without strong democratic institutions come away from their studies with improved perspectives of the United States and the values it holds dear.
The T4 robot looks like a stack of marshmallows, with a tape deck belly, a set of soft headphones, and a Chauncey Gardiner charm — emphasized by both his gentle pace and the houseplant he holds dear.
To say "Nazi" is to disavow the Americanness of anyone who dons a swastika or gives a Nazi salute, to reflexively cast them as counter to the values of tolerance and diversity that our nation holds dear.
Ahead of his yearly pilgrimage to the playa, Tennis hit us up to share a YouTube playlist of some of the more eclectic sounds that he holds dear from his many years attending and playing at the Burn.
In a fiery speech in a high school gym, she used clipped-cadence flourishes like, "Here's what I want ya to know, guys," to raise topics her rival holds dear: income inequality, poverty, the Koch brothers, taxing millionaires.
"While the British monarchy is now mainly, though not wholly, a ceremonial link to a grand past and tradition, Americans should always remember that its very existence is antithetical to everything our great nation holds dear," he wrote.
In A Higher Loyalty Comey looks back at his own career, the difficult decisions he made during the 2016 election, and all the ways in which President Trump is a direct antithesis to the values Comey holds dear.
Many schools offer virtual campus tours — whether elaborate virtual reality experiences, videos or slide shows — where you'll find images that can give you a feel for what a campus looks like and highlight what each college holds dear.
Detective First Grade Dennis John Malone is the story's arrogant hero, a case study in how unbearable pressure can push even the most idealistic guy on the Manhattan North Special Task Force to destroy everything he holds dear.
Her videos, none of which are much longer than ten minutes, are about looking, memory, time passing, one's relationship to history, to the space one inhabits, to the myths and fictions a culture holds dear, and lots else.
On Christmas morning in 1947, 1958, 1972, George will wake up, with less and less of that memory ringing in his brain, and might be tempted to despair again, to throw away his life or what he holds dear.
Bannon served a big role for Donald Trump, and his appointment reflected the kind of values the President holds dear, but the true source of the chaos, turbulence, instability and controversy in Washington remains exactly what it was yesterday.
There's little sense in speculating about what Trump will do when he takes office, but it's important to understand the powers he will have to affect things like climate change, energy policy, surveillance, cybersecurity, and the other topics Motherboard holds dear.
It has been so encouraging to see Republicans and Democrats coming together in both red states and blue states to reform a pretty screwed up system in ways that are consistent with the core ideals and values each party holds dear.
The windowless office, a repository of plaques and medallions that he holds dear, like the honorary diploma from Meilleurs Ouvriers de France and Japan's Nippon Award of Excellence for Distinguished Skill in Cooking, would have been connected to the living room.
Despite all of the hits Cookie has made, starting with her "ex"-husband's iconic career, and the fires she put out, Lucious insisted he would never hand over a single drop of power to the woman who gave him everything he holds dear.
"This response doesn't excuse Trump's unforgivable rhetoric denouncing free press traditions our country holds dear, and in particular his active encouragement of violence against journalists," says Joshua Geltzer, executive director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown Law Center.
Wrapping up his last foreign trip, which was overshadowed by Trump's surprise election, Obama encouraged Democrats on Sunday to work with the new administration but said he would weigh in as a citizen if the Trump administration challenged values he holds dear.
Childbirth is a black box that can explain anything that is difficult to explain, like how Anakin can turn on everyone he loves and all the principles he holds dear, or how Padme can just up and die without anything being visibly wrong.
But to sit quietly and allow Mr. Trump to break the tradition of silence about a predecessor's achievements and to shout his intentions to tear apart everything he holds dear is a challenge to political combat that Mr. Obama cannot — and should not — ignore.
In truth, this advisory committee could be little more than an attempt at bi-partisan window-dressing for a Trump administration that has shown itself to have little regard for issues Silicon Valley holds dear when it comes to cabinet-level appointments for any number of departments.
"The practices described in the video by this temporary regional sub-contractor do not in any way comport with our long standing policies on organizing events, and those statements and sentiments do not represent the values that the Committee holds dear," Brazile said in a statement.
"What obviously happened, as basically certified by the CIA, is completely abhorrent to everything the United States holds dear and stands for in the world so some kind of response to that certainly would be in order," he told reporters after meeting with the GOP conference.
More subtle — and important — by avoiding the press corps that covers him daily, Mr. Obama undercuts the traditional journalism that he says he holds dear, which is already fighting for its survival against the wave of new media that the president is riding with such agility.
In Peru, as he wrapped up his last foreign trip, one that was overshadowed by Trump's surprise election, Obama encouraged Democrats on Sunday to work with the new administration but said he would weigh in as a citizen if the Trump administration challenged values he holds dear.
To the Editor: Re "The Joys of Raising American Kids" (Op-Ed, July 4): I'm curious if Jessie Kanzer has any ideas on how subsequent generations in America beyond the first can maintain the kind of appreciation and optimism about this country that she holds dear.
To the Editor: Re "The Joys of Raising American Kids" (Op-Ed, July 4): I'm curious if Jessie Kanzer has any ideas on how subsequent generations in America beyond the first can maintain the kind of appreciation and optimism about this country that she holds dear.
"The practices described in the video by this temporary regional subcontractor do not in any way comport with our longstanding policies on organizing events, and those statements and sentiments do not represent the values that the committee holds dear," Donna Brazile, the interim chairwoman of the D.N.C., said in a statement.
In between listing off the street laws that were broken at his expense, the song is mostly a rundown of the morals he holds dear to him and a promise—like many young street artists make—that even though he is a rapper, he's tougher than actual rappers and is prepared to prove it.
It was a terrible abuse of power and an affront to the values that Oxfam holds dear," Caroline Thomson, Chair of Trustees at Oxfam GB, said in a statement "But I am confident that Oxfam GB is changing, and that the steps we are taking are putting Oxfam on the right path for the future.
It's not the only fund company creating a lineup of thematic investments to capture millennial market share and play off the idea that millennials are not only investing earlier than previous generations but have such a long investing time horizon that they can make bets on riskier market themes that match progressive ideals their generation holds dear.
But there's also Young Hee, the very definition of a minor character, who at this point is far more important to the plot as someone for Elizabeth to bond with than as a part of the bioweapons arc (which increasingly seems to be about how the Soviet Union is doomed to fail at accomplishing everything it holds dear).
Whether diving deeply into the meaning of Carly Rae Jepson's catchy pop, celebrating the transcendence of Prince's halftime show, or — in his most moving essays — ruminating on the "link between black music and black survival," with a specific focus on Freddie Gray, Mike Brown, Sandra Bland, and Trayvon Martin, Abdurraqib writes about the music he holds dear, and the experiences which have embedded this music in his life, with such lyricism that the writing nears music itself — and his love of the subject is palpable.
He explains that the memories will eventually take away everything she holds dear, but JJ snarls a harsh "No" to Askari before realizing it was all a hallucination.
Once defeated by Vash, Legato demands that Vash finish him, threatening the life of Livio and everyone else Vash holds dear. Feeling he has no choice, Vash shoots Legato in the head. Legato dies smiling.
Unless Edward can awaken the Dragon that is the house and become the hero that is needed through his connection with it, the undead Skeleton Dragon and its sinister Avatar will corrupt and consume all he holds dear.
However, old ties, secrets, and memories of a childhood sweetheart come back to haunt him. Eventually Ho embarks on a road that threatens the lives of all he holds dear, and the life of the only woman he's ever loved.
In the end, the blade takes everyone close to Elric and eventually Elric's own soul as well. Most of Moorcock's stories about Elric feature this relationship with Stormbringer, and how it—despite Elric's best intentions—brings doom to everything he holds dear.
Irina, with Miryem's help, offers the demon a bargain: if he will spare her "and all she holds dear," Irina will help him to devour the Staryk king in her stead. Irina and Miryem hope that this will push back the encroaching winters the Staryk are causing.
Outwardly, Laney (Sarah Silverman) appears to have the perfect suburban life. She has two loving children, a caring husband, and an opulent, upper-middle-class home. Beneath her seemingly pristine image lie anxiety, depression, unresolved childhood issues, and destructive behavior, which jeopardize everything she holds dear.
As the story concludes, Old Tom makes a fatal misjudgement that strips Tommy of everything he holds dear. Following the results of that fateful choice, Old Tom takes on a personal mission that carries him through the final decades of his life: that of honouring his son Tommy.
In this "lost slasher film from 1978," a masked killer wages an unrelenting spree of murder, cannibalism, and necrophilia. But when his tortured past comes back to haunt him, he plunges to even greater depths of madness and depravity, consuming the lives of a young woman and those she holds dear.
It is 1878. Following a fraudulent medium's ramblings, a Scottish magician's visions, and a transport ship's disappearance, Sally finds that she must seek help from old friends, and finds herself losing all she holds dear trying to uncover the truth behind the North Star, the Steam Gun, and the mysterious businessman Axel Bellmann.
She declares her guilt and tries to clear Cinna's name by saying that she seduced him to do her will. Cinna tries to protect Emilie by declaring her story to be false. Finally, Maxime enters and declares that he and Euphorbe had made the entire story up. Faced with those he holds dear, Augustus decides to pardon them all.
Tess has been divorced multiple times, but has no children. She "thinks of her team as her family. She's no-nonsense on the outside, but has a big heart underneath with a belief in honor, justice and doing what's right. She'll fight to protect the values she holds dear, and her team, with determination and a bit of sarcasm".
For their > benefit be it said that there is a certain sanctity about a battlefield. > Then, too, a soldier holds dear certain accomplishments but naturally is > backward about mentioning them. There are other morbid memories he would > like to forget and he does not like to prolong their existence in his own > mind or start them in the minds of others.
He believes that with Marina's assistance, Cherish can be remembered and found. Rue has great protective instincts towards those he holds dear, for example, Blanca and Cherish, as well as the rest of his hive. Anne-Marie: Anne-Marie is Marina's best friend. She is a happy and chatty soul with a caring mother and a brother by the name of Trey.
He was later killed by Ley during the final battle at Sevia. Earl Auye is a usurper who was once the minister of the former kingdom of Tamir. His shameless and merciless strategies often cause attacked nations to lose all hope of ever rising again. He holds especial disdain for Lucian Wyclef and vows to take "all he holds dear".
Pariston claims to feel happiness when people hate him and that he is compelled to hurt the things he holds dear. Within the Zodiacs, he is the sole extreme left patriot. He has the support of Temp Hunters, a pejorative term for Hunters who work government jobs subcontracted through the Association, via suspected kickbacks. Pariston is the eventual winner of the 13th Hunter Chairman Election.
Darshana, a reserved person by nature, thinks the world of her friends, being a silent partner in all their activities and a curious observer to all the happenings around them. Her only outlet of emotions is her sketchbook that she holds dear and private. During the trip, Diya succeeds in talking to Varun. She resolves their differences to slowly gain back her old friend.
He has a habit of speaking his mind, oftentimes without thought or reading the atmosphere, which sometimes causes others to lecture him. :As the series progresses he is shown to become more mature and comfortable with himself. By the end of the series, he is able to set aside his pride to keep what he holds dear and is confident in his purpose. ; : :The leader of the Five Leaves.
The Minangkabau Muslim Hanafi (Dicky Zulkarnaen) returns to West Sumatra after spending several years studying in Europe, paid for by his maternal uncle. In return, the uncle expects Hanafi to marry his cousin, Rapiah (Rima Melati). Hanafi, however, has become westernised and explicitly denounces the traditions his mother (Fifi Young) holds dear. He is also in love with his friend Corrie du Bussee (Ruth Pelupessy), who is half-French.
They perpetuate the cultural and social values that the group holds dear. Certain values are usually already held in common among informal group members. Day- to-day interaction reinforces these values that perpetuate a particular lifestyle and preserve group unity and integrity. For example, a college management class of 50 students may contain several informal groups that constitute the informal organization within the formal structure of the class.
Job ( ; – Iyyōḇ; – Iṓb) is the central figure of the Book of Job in the Bible. In rabbinical literature, Job is called one of the prophets of the Gentiles. In Islam, Job () is also considered a prophet. Job is presented as a good and prosperous family man who is beset by Satan with God's permission with horrendous disasters that take away all that he holds dear, including his offspring, his health, and his property.
Taimur Rahman is a Pakistani academic, musician and socialist political activist from Pakistan. He teaches political science at the Lahore University of Management Sciences. He is the band leader and spokesperson for the political music band named Laal. Rahman uses Laal to advance causes which he holds dear, such as socialism, the plight of labour and the suffering Pakistanis/Kashmiris have endured at the hands of religious fundamentalism and authoritarian rule in India.
Not only does "Jon" find out that the "sweet" loft was not as advertised, his wife "Susan" promptly concludes that the life of a ski-masked, voice-disguised reality TV star is the wrong environment for her and their teenage son "David." Picked up for a second season by the network, "Jon" has little time to celebrate as the vicious Mirminsky family renews its efforts to destroy him and everything he holds dear.
The format has remained unaltered to this day. The Key is regarded as a symbol of guardianship of, and responsibility for, the traditions and values of Selborne. The "Changing of Guard", with the Grade 12 group handing custody to the Grade 11's symbolizes the passage of responsibility for, and leadership of the pupil body and all it holds dear, from those departing to those remaining. Those on parade at Founders' Day are all current pupils at the College.
However, after Bell saw Braeden's performance, he decided to sign the actor onto a contract. Braeden was hesitant to work on a soap opera, but eventually signed a contract, and has remained on the series as a regular cast member for a total of 40 years. The character is widely described as a ruthless villain, while loving to those he holds dear. Over the years, he has also been the center of several controversial plots and relationships.
Though he is young, he is feisty, and as Bleyd would give all to protect him, so would he in order to protect Bleyd - or, for that matter, anyone who he holds dear - which is a long list. Rilka The only daughter of Poverin and Maeve, she possesses the same allegiance as her mother and leaves with her after a debate with the Draaka. Fulig Kerd's father and Chieftain of Vespi. The chieftaincy fell to him after Coralyn seduced his brother, Ranouf.
On March 17, 2020 Konee Rok collaborated with Adobe to create the animated music video for DJ Aktive's "The City" featuring Common, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Freeway & Bri Steves. Co-produced by Ivan Barias. The video is a vibrant homage to the cities that each musician holds dear to their hearts, specifically Chicago and Philadelphia, including the people, places, and iconic images for which each city is known. Chicago native, Konee Rok completed this cinematic animated video by himself in only two months.
When Mitch discovers Il Bruto, the rarest horror film in the world, his training is put to the test as a supernatural rival, TV Face, appears, hell- bent on claiming the prize for himself. Aided by Jessica and sabotaged by Randy, Mitch struggles to get Il Bruto back from the dangerous Delilah, and trap TV Face inside Applegrove High's treacherous waterworks. With his life in the balance, Mitch attempts to unravel the mystery surrounding Il Bruto, before facing losing everything he holds dear.
The story of a traditionally minded family living in the Country Club District of Kansas City, Missouri, during the 1930s and 1940s. The Bridges grapple with changing mores and expectations. Mr. Bridge (Paul Newman) is a lawyer who resists his children's rebellion against the conservative values he holds dear. Mrs. Bridge (Joanne Woodward) labors to maintain a Pollyanna view of the world, against her husband's emotional distance and her children's eagerness to adopt a world view more modern than her own.
Kern, a werewolf, is hunted by a harper who uses magic; escaping, but injured, he finds himself at an inn called the Yellow Tinker. Long ago, he had once tried to find acceptance as a man and a werewolf, and was nearly killed for revealing what he truly is. Kern comes to love the woman who is the innkeeper, and decides to stay, and never reveal his animal nature. However, the harper finds him and threatens everything Kern now holds dear.
Jefferson starts the rap battle by quoting his Declaration of Independence. Jefferson, an avid supporter of state government and individual rights, quotes himself to emphasize those values that he holds dear. These values echo and are modeled after the ideals expressed by John Locke in his 1689 work "Two Treatises of Government". The Declaration of Independence would declare that government existed primarily for the reasons Locke gave, and some have extended that line of thinking to support a conception of limited government.
Emily Walton is a young woman who suffers from psychosomatic blindness caused by a car accident that killed her mother. Emily is trying to adjust to her blindness and at the same time is being smothered by her father. On Mischief Night, when her father goes out on a date leaving her alone, she is terrorized by a hooded figure. Emily must fight for her life in order to survive and protect herself and everyone she holds dear from the intruder.
In his study, Vultee asserts, "The discourse Fox creates with its audience helps to set a foundation for polarized commentary and to legitimize support for a limitless war on the unknown." As part of his investigation, Vultee analyzed the contents of foxnews.com from 2007 to 2009. According to his research: :A visit any day to the website of the Fox News Channel is likely to offer yet another piece of a sinister puzzle: the looming threat of Islam to everything the West holds dear.
In the ensuing fight, Thawne reveals that he is responsible for every tragedy that has occurred in Barry's life, including the death of Nora Allen (Barry's mother). Thawne then decides to destroy everything the Flash holds dear by killing Iris before they even met. As Barry chases after Thawne, Wally joins Barry in the time barrier. They reach Thawne and in doing so, they become the lightning bolt that turns Barry into the Flash as they are able to stop Thawne from killing Iris.
Delgado has said that this made him feel "protected", but that it also demanded that he had to behave properly. Delgado attended Agustín Stahl Middle School and José de Diego High School, from which he graduated in 1989. Delgado has expressed his strong feelings of pride in being an Aguadillano, noting everything he holds dear is found in the municipality, and his off-season house is located there. He developed friendships with several of the town's inhabitants, with whom he began playing baseball in the little leagues.
The Tizita album is one Kuku holds dear to her heart and looked forward to recording most, eager to celebrate ballads of past era. Most recently she has performed in many cities in Europe, the Middle East, South Africa, Bahirdar, Gambella and Hawassa. Locally she has worked at night at Frank Addis, Indigo, Harrar Mesob, Weregenu, Harlam jazz, Fahrenheit club and is now crooning at Jazz Amba, the newly renovated Taitu hotel. She recently released her dynamic new album Chalkubet, which was arranged and mixed by Abiy Arka and contained 15 songs.
Hiro refuses to use his powers to win the duel, and they have a brief battle, during which Kensei knocks over a lamp and starts a fire. As the fire spreads, Hiro knocks Kensei's sword out of his hands, and offers the defeated Kensei a chance to escape. Kensei, driven mad by Yaeko's love for Hiro, claims that he will destroy everything Hiro holds dear (starting with Yaeko) and so Hiro leaves him to die. He finds Kensei's helmet and mask amidst the debris, and returns to Yaeko.
Before he can set the gunpowder cache on fire, Kensei confronts him and the two engage in a sword fight. Hiro tries to persuade Kensei to join him to stop White Beard, but Kensei refuses, and vows to Hiro that as long as he lives, he will destroy everything he holds dear. Hiro teleports out right before the guns explode. He meets Yaeko under the cherry blossoms one last time, and tells her the final tale in the legend of Kensei, where he is forced to cut his heart out.
Seetarama Rao / Ramu (Akkineni Nageswara Rao) is an orphan brought up by an old lady Seetamma who also stays alone and both of them live in a middle-class colony Panchavati. Everyone in the colony holds dear Ramu inturn he too treats them as his family members. Once Ramu's briefcase is exchanged in the railway station with another containing a huge amount, belongs to a multi-millionaire J.B.Rao (Nagabhushanam). Actually, J.B.Rao is an innocent person, marionette in the hands of his Secretary (Dhulipala) and loathes the poor folks.
Priuli is the father of Belvidera and a senator of Venice. According to DePort, Priuli is a complex character because of the mixed signals he gives concerning Belvidera (1). Priuli calls Belvidera his “age's darling” who is “all that his heart holds dear,” but according to Jaffeir, Priuli protects himself before taking care of Belvidera: “Your unskilled pilot/ Dashed us upon a rock, when to your boat/ You made for safety, entered first yourself” (I. i. 36.). Priuli disowns his only child when she chooses and marries a man without her father's permission (8).
Significant differences are seen between the way in which Cady is portrayed in the original film and the remake. Mitchum's characterization is that of a sleazy, degenerate con artist, while De Niro's is of a homicidal sociopath, who viciously attacks everything and everyone Bowden holds dear (he even beats, mutilates and rapes Bowden's mistress). The remake also sheds some light on Cady's background, revealing he grew up in a rural Pentecostal family who handled snakes and drank strychnine to achieve religious ecstasy. Also, many differences occur in the films' portrayals of Cady and Bowden's relationship.
In 1937, famed Canadian author Hugh MacLellan wrote "Ode to the Academy" which is about the school. > On Park Street did Minvera's Knights A temple to her fame decree Where half > a thousand souls so wild Made Satan's angel's works seem mild..., They > reared Academy. So thirteen rooms, ne'er looking sound With walls of brick > were girded round. There was the Lab, which sends forth odors queer And > here, the scene of dances gay and free A place that every student's heart > holds dear This blessed school, our own Academy.
In return, he promises to disappear with his mate and never trouble humankind again; the monster then threatens to destroy everything Frankenstein holds dear should he fail or refuse. Frankenstein agrees and builds a female creature, but, aghast at the possibility of creating a race of monsters, destroys it. In response, the monster kills Frankenstein's best friend Henry Clerval, and later kills Frankenstein's bride Elizabeth Lavenza on their wedding night, whereupon Frankenstein's father dies of grief. With nothing left to live for but revenge, Frankenstein dedicates himself to destroying his creation.
However, it is made evident that even though he resents his brother and suffers immensely because of him, he still loves him very much. This conflict is behind the grudge he holds against the rest of the Gold Saints and it often drives him to fight them and challenge the Pope's commands. Aiolia holds his loved ones close to his heart, particularly his servants Lithos and Galan, whom he considers to be family. As taught by John Black, he proudly fights, not for himself, but to protect everyone and everything he holds dear.
There are three people he holds dear in his life, his feisty fiancée Chandan, best friend and confidant Arbab Raheem and a blind old woman he calls Mai. But just when everything in the village is going about like clockwork, a young English woman named Sue appears at the office of the local union council with a plea to help her find her missing husband. This case too, like all tricky affairs, is handed over to Laloo to solve. Laloo offers to help Sue and takes her to Mai's home.
Theatre critic Kenneth Tynan wrote of the Professor in The New Yorker, "Corey is a cultural clown, a parody of literacy, a travesty of all that our civilization holds dear, and one of the funniest grotesques in America. He is Chaplin's tramp with a college education". Corey frequently appeared at the hungry i nightclub in the '50s and '60s, and remained the favorite comedian of club owner Enrico Banducci. Corey appeared with Banducci, Mort Sahl, Jonathan Winters, Bill Cosby, Jackie Vernon, and Maya Angelou in a 1981 televised tribute to the hungry i entitled The hungry i Reunion on PBS.
In September 1939 the Officer Commanding of the Cadet Detachment, Colonel Tim Harvey, gave the ceremony its present form and authentic military flavour. The format has remained unaltered to this day. The Key is regarded as a symbol of guardianship of, and responsibility for, the traditions and values of Selborne. The "Changing of Guard", with the Grade 12 group handing custody to the Grade 11's symbolizes the passage of responsibility for, and leadership of the pupil body and all it holds dear, from those departing to those remaining. Those on parade at Founders’ Day are all current pupils at the College.
Arthur's glorious rule begins to crumble, however, when he is reunited with his mother and his long-lost half-sisters, Morgause and Morgan. Before Arthur's birth, his father - the savage and unscrupulous King Uther - banished his wife's young daughters, selling Morgause into a cruel marriage and imprisoning Morgan in a far-off convent. Both daughters have reason to avenge their suffering, but only one will strike the deadliest blows against the King and Queen, using her evil enchantments to destroy all Guenevere holds dear. When the Queen flees to Avalon, even her marriage with Arthur comes under threat.
In 1968, English businessman Donald Crowhurst is inspired by Sir Francis Chichester to compete in the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race, a single-handed, round-the-world yacht race. Though only an amateur sailor, Crowhurst believes that technology and gumption will enable him to succeed in a custom trimaran, thus ensuring financial security for his wife and young children. As delays and costs mount, his main sponsor, Stanley Best, becomes so nervous that Crowhurst is forced to sign promissory notes pledging his company and home to Best. Sailing away in the Teignmouth Electron, Crowhurst must complete the race or lose everything he holds dear.
A young barrister, Rao Saheb, returns from England after his education, and brings progressive ideas back with him. In other words, he is enamored of western ways and customs and conditioned to regard his own society as backward and repressive. He returns to his childhood home, a large mansion in small-town Maharashtra, where life goes on as placidly as it always has, quite unmoved by western ways or the officious efforts of modernists to bring about a social revolution. Rao Saheb's father is a conventional man who holds dear the values of his Brahmin caste: education, religion, tradition, austerity (frugality) and self-denial in personal life.
When they discover Tom's wife Claire has taken a rifle to the alien's cave in order to kill it, they hurriedly follow her, but the creature kills her before they can rescue her. Finally, seeing the loss of everything he holds dear, Dr. Anderson viciously attacks the Venusian by holding a blowtorch to the creature's face; Anderson dies at the alien's hand as it expires. Arriving on the scene too late to save his friend, Nelson sadly reflects on how Anderson's misguided ideals ultimately led to death and devastation, and muses that a solution to humanity's problems must ultimately be achieved by humanity itself.
Before the game each player gives their character a name, a code name, an age, a sex, and a position on the grid. After the first chapter each player chooses something their character holds dear from their faith, their country, their city, their family, their friends, and their first love - and represents whichever they pick with a tangible symbol that may get destroyed in play. The other players then pick two negative reputations for the character that they may turn into positive reputations in play if they survive long enough. The reputations, and the things that characters hold dear may not overlap between player characters.
Adelice's parents knew of Adelice's abilities and tried to hide her talents, only for Adelice to accidentally reveal them during the testing period. Her parents try to hide her, only for the Guild to attack the family, seemingly killing Adelice's parents and carting away her little sister. She's told that if she cooperates, her sister will be fine. However, in a world where your entire personality can be re-woven to turn you into someone else and anyone can be removed from the world entirely at the whims of Arras's government, Adelice soon finds that not everything is as it seems and discovers a secret capable of destroying everything she holds dear.
Following the death of Tywin Lannister, the late Hand of the King, Queen Cersei's regency is marked by rampant cronyism, and her councils are staffed with incompetent officials and unreliable sycophants. She disregards advices from her uncle Kevan and her brother Jaime, alienating them both. Making matters worse is Cersei's increasing distrust of the powerful Tyrells, whose alliance is essential to the stability of the Lannister regime — particularly King Tommen's fiancée Margaery, whom Cersei believes to be the subject of a prophecy about a "younger, more beautiful queen" who will take away all that Cersei holds dear. Her reckless management raises the kingdom's debts to the Iron Bank of Braavos and the Faith of the Seven.
Flowering Nettle () is a partly autobiographical novel written by the Swedish Nobel laureate Harry Martinson in 1935 and first translated into English by Naomi Walford in 1936. Article by Ann-Marie Vinde, Swedish Book Review, issue 2004:1 The book tells the story of the orphan child Martin, who is Harry Martinson's alter ego and is written from the perspective of the child. Martin's father dies and his mother leaves her children for a new life in California. Everything he holds dear disappear at a very early age and he grows up working in several farms and being sent away or going himself away, as he faces the harsh working life of the farmhand.
The member of Parliament for the Forest of Dean, Mark Harper, defended the proposals, describing them as an 'exciting opportunity for community ownership'.The Forest and Wye Valley Review, 19 November 2010, page 15 He also said James Paice's letter assured him everything the public holds dear about the Forest of Dean would be protected under any new ownership.It's like selling the family silver However, the proposals were widely criticised by residents within his constituency, by the local pressThe Forester, Hands off our Forest and by politicians with connections to the Forest of Dean, most notably Baroness Royall, Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords. She described Mark Harper as 'fundamentally wrong' and his views on the subject as 'utter nonsense'.
The Earth-Two version of Strange has a similar early history to the Earth-One version and also survives the fall that he experienced in Detective Comics #46. In The Brave and the Bold #182 (January 1982), it is revealed that he is left paralyzed by the fall but, after years of physical therapy, he regains enough movement to write out the surgical techniques needed to repair the damage to his body - and bribes a surgeon to perform the operation. The surgeon lacks Strange's skill, and the operation leaves Strange physically deformed (the surgeon is then killed for his failure). Strange uses one of his devices to capture Starman's Cosmic Rod to use its power to attack everyone and everything that Batman holds dear.
Introductory writing courses frequently cite this essay. A 1999 study found that it was reprinted 118 times in 325 editions of 58 readers published between 1946 and 1996 that were intended for use in college-level composition courses. In 1981, Carl Freedman's article "Writing Ideology, and Politics: Orwell's 'Politics and the English Language' and English Composition" set in motion a "wide variety of critiques, reconsiderations, and outright attacks against the plain style" that Orwell argues for. The main issue found was Orwell's "simplistic faith about thought and language existing in a dialectical relation with one another; others quickly cut to the chase by insisting that politics, rightly considered, meant the insertion of an undercutting whose before every value word the hegemony holds dear".
Moreover, different deterrence strategies are required to deter various adversaries, whether they are a nation state, or non-state/transnational actor. The Air Force maintains and presents credible deterrent capabilities through successful visible demonstrations and exercises which assure allies, dissuade proliferation, deter potential adversaries from actions that threaten US national security or the populations and deployed military forces of the US, its allies and friends. Nuclear strike is the ability of nuclear forces to rapidly and accurately strike targets which the enemy holds dear in a devastating manner. If a crisis occurs, rapid generation and, if necessary, deployment of nuclear strike capabilities will demonstrate US resolve and may prompt an adversary to alter the course of action deemed threatening to our national interest.
The musical practices of the East L.A. scene bring to the discussion the dislocations and displacements of people of color in urban California, but they also reflect the emergence of new forms of resistance that find counterhegemonic possibilities within contradictions. Linda Ronstadt, once hailed as the "First Lady of Rock," is a versatile singer who traversed multiple genres en route to massive national success in pop music in the 1970s and '80s. Ronstadt was nurtured by her Mexican American family whose musical roots run deep in the Mexican border region of Tucson, Arizona. Ronstadt holds dear the memory of childhood serenades by "The Father of Chicano Rock," Lalo Guerrero, a close family friend. Ronstadt's great-aunt Luisa Espinel gained international popularity interpreting Spanish and Mexican song and dance in the 1930s.
But as Crix stays out in the spores, strange occurrences with the natives cause her to doubt the truths she holds dear. Crix manages to manipulate the natives into helping her get to the Cauldron, partially to deliver the message she had been sent to deliver and partially to get to the bottom of this deadly mystery. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to the courier, Agrus Kos and Pivlic have also become aware of the strange behaviors of the natives and begin an expedition to rescue the intrepid Izzet. However, as they work forward toward their goal, both the human and the imp find that it is not as easy of a task as it originally appeared, especially not when the Nephilim, the ancient creatures Crix encounters, become more rampant in this area of the frontier.
This idea was initially implemented to enhance the relations between the various years in the school, thus creating a more well rounded and united House. However, since its introduction, the Vertical Tutor Group system has been used in competitions, allowing a more fair spread of ability than various years against each other. The rivalry between the different Vertical Tutor Groups are kept on a leader board, where points are awarded for various competitions, how well the group does in school and on how much money they raise for the Davys House Charity, which the House still holds dear as one of its Main focuses and Goals. It has since become a tradition that prefects and any willing students are welcomed into contributing quizzes and competitions for Friday Forms, as well as for any other events and activities that may occur.
In September 2016, the Senate voted 71 to 27 against the Chris Murphy–Rand Paul resolution to block the $1.15 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Arabian-led coalition in Yemen has been accused of war crimes. Following the vote, McConnell said: "I think it's important to the United States to maintain as good a relationship with Saudi Arabia as possible." In November 2018, McConnell stated that the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi "is completely abhorrent to everything the United States holds dear and stands for in the world", reasoning that this contrast warranted a response from the US. He later expressed opposition to a complete fracture in relations between the US and Saudi Arabia as not in the "best interest long term" and added that Saudi Arabia had been a "great" ally of the US as it related to Iran.
As described in a film magazine, in revenge for the successful prosecution of his younger brother Richard (Helton), accused of murder but innocent, by district attorney Wainwright (Kellard), Henry Allen (Barrymore), whose two passions are the study of psychology and his love for his brother, schemes to return the hurt to the lawyer and take away that which he holds dear. Finding that Wainwright loves a portrait of a young woman with a criminal record, Henry develops a scheme that takes Maggie (O'Brien) from prison and educates her abroad. Upon completion of her education he surrounds her with a pretending family, presumably to cover up her past, and brings her and the lawyer together and permits them to marry. With Wainwright running for governor, Henry goes to him and reveals the past of the Maggie and the criminal record of her family, intending to force Wainwright on threat of public exposure to withdraw from the election.
Deciding to eschew the Allegiance, which suffers fire damage at the opening of the novel, Laurence takes the services of a guide named Tharkay, the well-bred but ostracized child of a British diplomat and a Nepalese woman. With his help, the group survives ambush in the Central Asian deserts, befriends a pack of feral dragons in the mountains of Turkestan, and makes its way to Istanbul. Once there, however, they face clear betrayal; the Sultan has chosen to ally himself with Napoleon, probably at the urging of Lien, who is now present in his court, and has seized the exorbitant payment offered him by the British Crown whilst simultaneously reneging on any intent to hand over the eggs in return. Lien makes a private visit to Temeraire and announces that she has set herself to his destruction; as opposed to merely killing him, she wishes to see Temeraire deprived of all he holds dear, and live out the rest of his life in squalor and despondency.
When he becomes the pilot of the GNR-010 0 Raiser as Ian (the original pilot of him) gets critically wounded and ask him to deliver it to Setsuna to unlock 00 Gundam true power so they (Setsuna and Saji) can save the lives of the Ptolemaios crew, Saji learns of Louise being in the A-Laws and chooses to fight to save her. By the end of the series, Saji leaves Celestial Being and watches over Louise while she is recovering at a hospital, where they talk about humanity's future. : Two years later he becomes more mature while he attends a PTSD-plagued Louise, later when the Earth Sphere Government ask for engineers to help in the Orbital Ring maintenance he volunteers and Louise encourages him to do, the last appearance of Saji on the movie is while Setsuna's conscience is drifting and he watches every person he holds dear before awakening in his coma, in which Saji shows a very cool-headed attitude doing his job while ELS drones are showed in the background, not so far from his position. ; : Saji's older sister.

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