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There are years that, rightly or wrongly, become canonized, lionized.
Nissan's turnaround made him a celebrity, lionized wherever he went.
Mr. Moro has been lionized by Brazil's right-wing news media.
He doesn't deserve to be lionized, but he does deserve praise.
Nevertheless, his creativity and longevity lionized him in the fashion world.
He and his teammates would be celebrated together, praised together, lionized together.
Reagan never lionized ruthless dictators, let alone fell 'in love' with one.
The state television network, CCTV, lionized the battle when the museum opened.
Who gets remembered, who gets lionized, in the history of leftist politics?
No Regrets And cultural giants were lionized by the New York Public Library.
Alexander Hamilton, the lionized founding father of today's Broadway, makes an appearance too.
He was, especially among young men who lionized him as a sports hero.
And this by a man previously lionized for his assault on entrenched corruption.
They and their supporters lionized him, though he largely shrugged off their blandishments.
Newsom is among the most critically lionized American musicians to emerge in the past decade….
Works of poetry and art are also attributed to him -- and lionized by North Koreans.
For centuries, Hindus in India have lionized Padmavati and paid tribute to her unyielding honor.
Allies have lionized MBS as a modernizer, breaking with the desert Kingdom's extremely conservative roots.
Newspapers that regularly published his columns and lionized him as a trailblazer cannot mention him.
Moreover, the legacies for which his admirers once lionized him are now in bad disrepair.
Like many Bogside youths, he joined the lionized I.R.A. and was a gunman at 22002.
Though I did not always share his opinions and positions, I respected, even lionized Hentoff.
Like dinosaur bones or the rainforest, it's important to preserve the work of these lionized musicians.
Child lionized for her knife skills as though she had disemboweled an enemy in Mortal Kombat.
There are some who have lionized him for so long that they can't believe he's fallible.
Many, most notably Mr. Escobar, have been lionized in movies and television series in recent years.
Brooks, meanwhile, was lionized in the South, where editors, mass meetings and student groups hailed him.
Lyndon Johnson is lionized for the Civil Rights Act and demonized for the quagmire in Vietnam.
" They were further lionized by the band Lynyrd Skynyrd in their 19773 hit, "Sweet Home Alabama.
In doing so, Comey took control of the media narrative and was lionized by the media.
But by the time the weekend had ended and Woodstock had made history, he was lionized.
Realistically speaking, what kind of message does it actually send to have those names lionized in public?
By contrast, Zhong Nanshan, the doctor who first identified SARS, has been lionized as a faithful servant.
Now, two histories paint a complex portrait of the figures who are often lionized for their brilliance.
Democrats lionized Yates in the days after her firing, and buzz built about her potential political future.
Clinton's opponent, Bernie Sanders, who has won over millennials and been lionized in online culture while Mrs.
Jacqueline Kennedy was lionized by a pro-Kennedy media for her spectacular renovations in the JFK era.
Clyde Wanant, Pittsburgh Others worried that the photo's prominence lionized the killer and would inspire similar acts.
But it wasn't until 2019 that it seemed lesbian culture was lionized and adopted by the masses.
Yet, he is being again lionized for his highly unprofessional and frankly juvenile demand that he be fired.
Phelps has been lionized for his swimming triumphs, but opened up, at times, about his legal troubles too.
Democrats have lionized career foreign policy officials who risked their careers by blowing the whistle on President Trump.
For an executive long lionized in business circles and celebrated by employees, the arrest was a shocking comeuppance.
Carbon capture seems to be a win-win — curbing climate-warming emissions without stifling the lionized coal industry.
He has been lionized in the state news media as no other Chinese leader has been since Mao.
Rajan continues to be lionized by foreign investors whose funds are needed to keep the Indian economy motoring ahead.
The emir's image adorns billboards draped off skyscrapers, and he is lionized in saccharine songs hailing his steely leadership.
The portrait of the bleary-eyed coach who sleeps in the office is lionized by many in the profession.
He mocked the bumbling Islamist president Mohammed Morsi relentlessly, and was both taken to court and lionized for it.
There is a pervasive trope that the rock star male musician is dangerous, brutish, and lionized for his sexuality.
Recently, Trump was furious over a new book that lionized Bannon's influence on the campaign, Devil's Bargain by Joshua Green.
He also made a documentary called "Encender el Corazón," or "Ignite the Heart," which lionized Mr. Raniere's work in Mexico.
Pinterest has its moment For years, Silicon Valley lionized companies that grew fast and asked for forgiveness instead of permission.
Hamas rightly anticipated that the move would be lauded across Palestinian political society, where prisoners in Israeli jails are lionized.
In case you're wondering, I don't think Barack Obama should be lionized with some sort of larger-than-life monument, either.
That's at least according to one Baffler writer who sees this newly lionized founding father enjoying a reputation he doesn't deserve.
Vijay Shekhar Sharma, CEO of commerce startup Paytm (and a lionized entrepreneur in India), has been another fierce Free Basics detractor.
"People do sometimes latch onto male authority figures who are lionized and celebrated and then find post hoc rationalizations," Manne tells Refinery29.
"The things they had been lionized for in the 21990's, they were being castigated for in the 19380's," Kuznick says.
As a result, he was loathed by pro-British unionists and the British government, but lionized in equal measure by Irish nationalists.
Yet, the manner in which Mr. Khan was lionized in the American media also aroused discomfort and debate among other American Muslims.
He made movies that lionized Sarah Palin and vilified the Occupy Wall Street movement as fraudulent rebels backed by well-off liberals.
"What's happened?" asks a voice with the gruffness of a man old enough to remember at least two of those lionized leaders.
He's worked in film rooms, edited tape, and enjoyed several priceless opportunities to learn from some of the sport's most lionized characters.
He was a socialist intellectual who hated socialists and intellectuals; an alienated soul who "lionized the common man," as Lynskey puts it.
And Carol, too — tortured by the thought of being skilled at dispatching her enemies — is also lionized for her refusal to fight back.
With little education, and considered uncouth, Jackson connected with people — he was a war hero lionized for winning the Battle of New Orleans.
He experienced it after Las Vegas last year, when he was lionized for saving a young woman he had just met that night.
He was lionized in business circles, seen as the epitome of a high-flying, multitasking manager as he zipped between Paris and Tokyo.
The first subject is democracy — that messy form of government once lionized and beloved, but now, well, it's fully stuck in the doldrums.
His death ignited fury in China, where he was lionized as a medical martyr to officials who put political control ahead of health.
He has long been lionized in Lebanon for his success abroad, and Mr. Ghosn met with some top officials soon after reaching Beirut.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He is rightly lionized and sanctified by whites as well as blacks, by Republicans as well as Democrats.
Unlike icons such as The Sex Pistols or Joe Strummer from The Clash, her influence hasn't yet been lionized in the same way.
Thus William refuses the sexism typical of political struggles of the African diaspora's liberation movements in which the male leaders are lionized and idealized.
The family was considered Hamas royalty for having sheltered leaders wanted by Israel, including Mohammed Deif, the Qassam commander in chief lionized by Palestinians.
In that vein, the ACC is hoping to reclaim the mantle of President Theodore Roosevelt, the Republican president lionized for his conservationist bona fides.
As he headed to Paris, for what was the longest overseas trip of a president, he was lionized as few leaders have ever been.
Douglass frequented her rooms in Hoboken, N.J., where the participants of her salon lionized him, validating his rise from slavery into the thinking classes.
But the men were lionized by conservative commentators who portrayed them as war heroes unfairly prosecuted for actions taken in the heat of battle.
Maybe it's not possible to separate an artist from their art, a debate our culture has had about several lionized celebrities in recent years.
As McCabe was lionized for so openly playing the heel, it was only a matter of time before that got turned around on the band.
Both House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler and House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff have described the actions of Durham, a previously lionized prosecutor, as an abuse.
Over 47 years at the vineyards in the Santa Cruz Mountains and Sonoma County, he has been lionized as a leading light in American wine.
President Ronald Reagan is lionized for his tax cuts and deregulation, but it was the Federal Reserve's fight against inflation that had the biggest impact.
Pirlo suggested in his biography that Pep Guardiola's lionized vision of soccer stemmed from computers: his "gentle programming of players" is pure "PlayStation," Pirlo wrote.
For a time, tech entrepreneurs who took industry-changing ideas hatched in their dorm rooms and rode them to vast and quick wealth were lionized.
The relationship benefited Mr. Trump throughout the campaign as The Enquirer lionized him and hammered rivals like Ted Cruz, Ben Carson and, finally, Hillary Clinton.
They do this in both regime and rebel areas, unlike the White Helmets, the rescue group that was lionized in an Academy Award-winning documentary.
Few women are lionized with public monuments in New York, and as the city prepares to redress that, we asked readers who should be memorialized.
For four solid years now, the foremost DJ of dewy-eyed, saccharine tech-house has been lionized and idolized, presented as the exemplar of club culture.
The President's leadership is already being lionized by his supporters and conservative media boosters who have spent weeks pushing back ineffectively over alarming developments over Ukraine.
As always, the truth is somewhere in between where, when everyone was being lionized here in Silicon Valley, there were some excesses and things going on.
Sisi is losing much of the popularity he enjoyed when he overthrew the Muslim Brotherhood in 2013 and was lionized as the savior of the nation.
Mark Zuckerberg, no longer lionized as the Facebook wunderkind in an unpretentious hoodie, has been hauled before Congress for televised floggings over privacy and advertising standards.
Since then, he has been lionized as an American hero — a defender of liberty and champion of civil rights for the downtrodden, the poor, and persecuted.
Popularized in the 1950s and once lionized as a healthy alternative to butter and lard, trans fats have been implicated in sudden heart attacks and strokes.
They also expect to be treated like kings, lionized as job creators and heroes of prosperity, and consider any criticism an unforgivable act of lèse-majesté.
His death ignited a wave of fury in China, where he was lionized as a medical martyr to officials who put political control ahead of health.
Once lionized by many on the left, Assange has lost some of his luster in recent years as he has faced scrutiny over the sex assault allegations.
He picked fights, lionized the studio chiefs and fended off lawmakers' efforts to limit sex and violence on screen by devising the self-regulating film ratings system.
They otherized President Barack Obama, lionized the Tea Party, and largely promoted Donald Trump's candidacy (notwithstanding the occasional challenge from Megyn Kelly, Shepard Smith, and Chris Wallace).
He had been fairly lionized for his heroic efforts on 9/11, leading New York in the wake of the most devastating terror attack on US soil.
RCA hyped Toscanini, and the media responded gratefully, some would say shamelessly: Toscanini was widely profiled and photographed, lionized and domesticated by Life and countless other publications.
Details about the soldiers appeared extensively in the Iranian news media, which not only gave the names of the dead but lionized them with sweeping life stories.
For two centuries, narrators of the American experience have lionized him as the figure who rose above party and upheld the Constitution as law rather than politics.
Moreover, it would be implausible to remove a president under a criminal-obstruction theory rejected by the Justice Department — including Rosenstein, who was long lionized by Democrats.
The inequality argument has emerged at a moment when Silicon Valley startups are lionized but protesters take to the streets to demand the dissolution of Goldman Sachs.
Shortly after the election, The Sacramento Bee pointed out that Colin Kaepernick, now lionized as a social justice hero, had never registered to vote in any election.
Xi is being lionized as the one responsible for China's recent successes, including an unswerving anti-corruption campaign, a buoyant economy and growing stature on the world stage.
Instead, Smith, JFK's last surviving sibling, recounts "charming stories" about the Kennedys, long lionized as American royalty for their decades of civic service and headline-grabbing private lives.
Indeed, opposing Trump appears to be a new article of faith for lawyers, including some who have been lionized for conduct that is facially unprofessional and arguably unethical.
But many students said they believed that the police had not found the true culprit, whom some had lionized as a sort of Robin Hood for exam cheaters.
He has long been lionized in Europe, though despite classics like "Einstein on the Beach," with Philip Glass, American audiences have largely been slower to embrace his oeuvre.
Expect Canada to be thoughtlessly lionized in the liberal press on both sides of the 49th parallel and for cuckoldry to go mainstream as a Canadian conservative epithet.
But Mr. Fletcher, a Portland State University student, was worried that while he was being lionized, two other very important victims of Friday's attack were being largely forgotten.
On Wednesday, a group of protesters lionized Mr. Tsang at a news conference they held at the base of a 30-story public housing block in Tsuen Wan.
Forrest McDonald, a presidential and constitutional scholar who challenged liberal shibboleths about early American history and lionized the founding fathers as uniquely intellectual, died on Tuesday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Nash is lionized in British art history for his attentiveness to the world around him — for capturing and refracting war and transmuting international artistic movements to his native England.
Lewis's actions at the beginning of his career have been lionized — often as a way to diminish the significance of the problems he's identified through the next five decades.
He was lionized from New York to Los Angeles and confided in me that he had no doubt his suffering was key to the end of apartheid in his country.
Not only was Kennedy never held accountable for his long reign of terror against women, he was continually re-elected, lionized as a leftist icon and granted a state funeral.
Unlike The Civil War, which lionized Robert E. Lee and Nathan Bedford Forrest, The Vietnam War largely resists making heroes out of anyone other than ordinary men (and sometimes women).
Ginsburg has been lionized by her liberal supporters, who see her as a bulwark against the conservatives on the Court, though observers continue to pay close attention to her health.
You get invitations to gamelan evenings, or hear of a gallery opening as if it were a rave, show up and meet an artist who last week was lionized in Paris.
Many were also drawn by a sense of allegiance to Vladimir Putin, lionized by many on the far right as one of the last defenders of a white traditionalist Christian Europe.
The letter-grade rankings provide a snapshot of UMG's marketplace wisdom circa 2010 — judgments that, at times, favor top-sellers with thin discographies over historically significant figures and critically-lionized innovators.
Peter Lynch at Fidelity and Bill Miller at Legg Mason gained cultlike followings, accumulating billions of dollars in assets and gracing the covers of the personal finance magazines that lionized them.
Later, in the middle of the 20th century, the literature of the golden era of big Himalayan climbing lionized first ascensionists because they, like great generals or explorers, navigated risk successfully.
Should McCarron deliver a long-awaited playoff win, he will no doubt be lionized in Cincinnati, and the decision on who will start at New England next week would become very interesting.
Democrats are trying to destroy the Trump coalition at its foundations by challenging his claim to be a champion of "the forgotten men and women" he lionized in his stark inaugural address.
His boss and mentor, Wayne LaPierre, remains the face of the N.R.A., a dominating and divisive figure lionized by gun owners and reviled by opponents after nearly four decades with the organization.
One of very few celebrities to appear in it, Legend has been lionized as the "brave" man willing to step forward and address the years and years of accusations against R. Kelly.
Since Trump fired him over the weekend, Bharara, who ran the Southern District office in New York, has been lionized for his efforts to clean up Wall Street after the financial crisis.
They stem from a national economic system that is disproportionately dependent on migrant remittances, where the government has encouraged and lionized overseas migrants while reaping exorbitant fees from their hard-earned wages.
Peterson, a polarizing figure, came to prominence in 2015 and has since been lionized by some as a free speech martyr, and a slayer of social justice warriors by far-right adherents.
Müller's work lionized the invaders' Northern origins, which dovetailed into the early evolution of Nordicism, the pseudo-anthropological notion of a Nordic master race that would become a cornerstone of Nazi ideology.
It helps that expectations had been low, but many Brazilians said they were wowed by the parade of celebrities and well-crafted numbers that lionized the nation's rich history and exuberant culture.
He lionized Boris Johnson after the Prime Minister asked the Queen to suspend parliament, a move that makes it harder for lawmakers to stop the UK crashing out of the European Union.
His battles against white opponents, in the ring and outside of it, gave rise to "The Great White Hope" play and movie and he came to be lionized as a barrier breaker.
" According to the USAO, Lecron and Armstrong were "immersed" in an online group called the "True Crime Community," which "fixated and lionized mass murderers and posted extremely graphic images, videos, and sayings.
Some privacy advocates have lionized Mr. Snowden as a whistle-blower, while his opponents and government officials have cast him as a defector, particularly in light of his seeking asylum in Russia.
For black metal fans, this is a particularly acute issue, as some of our most lionized figures are fucking terrible people—or at the very least, people who have done fucking terrible things.
Sometimes lionized, sometimes resented, producers work independently or within a company to plan and coordinate tasks such as selecting a script; coordinating writing, casting, directing and editing; and, most important, finding the money.
Regardless of his position, Badreddine was lionized in Hezbollah and infamous for his alleged role in some of the most politically significant bombings and assassinations in the region during the past 30 years.
The efforts of the pioneering Voortrekkers, who traveled inland fleeing the British and fought against Zulus in the Battle of Blood River, are lionized by some present day Afrikaners, who identify with their struggle.
Beto O'Rourke, who has been lionized by the national media, is traveling around the state doing all the things; he's going to places where Democrats don't typically campaign, he's raising a lot of money.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Lionized in bronze and lauded for his accomplishments, without any acknowledgement of the brutal exploitation that made them possible, Sims is the quintessential white man on a pedestal.
After the video showed that Coach K did, in fact, "say that," the Duke coach who has been lionized for decades by media as a holy paragon of All-American virtues issued a statement.
In a paradoxical way, the stage design of last Friday, the loose atmosphere of Blonde, the honouring of art, even if it takes time—these are what make Ocean the lionized artist he is.
The crime has become such a central part of life in this region of Puebla that it has been celebrated in song, much as drug traffickers and their exploits have been lionized in narcocorridos.
He started out as an obscure and anonymous hacker, and became one of the most talked-about people in the world -- at once reviled, celebrated and lionized; sought-after, imprisoned, self-exiled and shunned.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A series of safety scandals at Japanese companies have put the country's lionized factory floor under scrutiny as manufacturers struggle with increased pressure on costs, stricter enforcement of standards and growing competition.
Democrats are already walking a fine line of being seen to accept the decision by a prosecutor they have lionized over the last two years while seeking ways to examine the obstruction question more closely.
But in 93, GE's notorious downsizing CEO Jack Welch—by then well on his way to becoming the most grotesquely lionized character in American business—abruptly fired Rowe, along with several thousand other aviation engineers.
That we live in a moment in which this sort of purposely provocative questioning is not only tolerated but also lionized among fellow believers is a testament to how far our civil discourse has eroded.
While Trump might have been criticized for his bigotry and lies by liberal and centrist outlets, he continued to be lionized and defended by the likes of Fox News' Sean Hannity, the Drudge Report, and Breitbart.
A favorite of Lily Allen and M.I.A., Ashish's heavily sequined designs (think Kim and Kanye's faces embellished on a sweatshirt) and embrace-everything attitude has made him one of London's most lionized, loved, and Instagrammed designers.
A MINUS Dues Paid: The BluesTime Story (Ace) Blues revivals have a long history that began with the acoustic finds of the JFK-era folk circuit, lionized Muddy and Wolf and their crowd, and moved on.
Mr. Erdogan is reviled by the opposition — secularists as well as many members of religious and ethnic minorities such as the Alevis and Kurds — but he is lionized in the conservative Sunni heartland of the country.
After decades in which Wall Street masters of the universe were lionized in the media and popular culture, star investment bankers — rich, usually white men in nice suits — just don't match the popular image of criminals.
It also raises questions for the whole business of narco pop media at large, a world where drug lords are lionized in narco-ballads, in American hip-hop tracks, and in blockbuster films and television series.
LeBron, channeling the spirit of the old NBA, lionized by nostalgists and condemned by forward thinkers, gunning just as well as any of those old blowhards on TV, taking two games from a truly great team.
San Francisco (CNN Business)Harborside, an Oakland-based dispensary operator lionized as a pioneer in California's cannabis industry, overhauled its executive team and ousted its CEO in an effort to spur growth, the company announced on Monday.
Each piece points out that, for a great number of people living in America, the Alamo still acts as a painful reminder of historical traumas, in spite of its instantly recognizable façade and lionized cast of heroes.
In the 90s, the artist was lionized for exhibiting a massive collection of paintings bought in thrift stores, small-town flea markets, and junkyards—amateur works, like the elderly woman giving birth to the can of beer.
Work-Order/Kodak Graphic artist C. Peter Oestrich never achieved the lionized status of design legends Paul Rand or Saul Bass, but his most famous design—the Kodak "K"—is as iconic as anything they ever produced.
HD), the American British avant-garde poet and writer lionized by future generations of feminists, and her long-term lover Bryher (born Annie Winifred Ellerman), who was daughter of a shipping magnate and a famed writer herself.
The ministry's lawyers recommended that the film be banned on grounds of "extremism," citing its unfavorable portrayal of historical figures like Georgy Zhukov, the Red Army marshal lionized in Russia for his role in defeating Hitler's forces.
Some lionized him on Twitter as a hero, a "true patriot" and "a pillar of stability" for his ability to secure the city of Kandahar and keep the strategically significant province relatively stable despite Taliban gains elsewhere.
To the extent that there's a real idea here, it's that Trump's critics might take a different view of the controversy if the person alleging the bias was a lionized war hero, rather than a widely disliked racist.
The clever book, by Steven Levenson, tracks Evan's sudden ascendancy from a neglected nerd to the lionized leader of a social media movement to combat the pressures that lead kids like Connor — and Evan — to such dire extremes.
Dozens of current and retired officers from the New York Police Department rallied on Saturday morning in support of Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers player lionized and reviled for refusing to stand during the national anthem.
The Russians were America's feted allies, so Vyacheslav Molotov, Stalin's stolid deputy — an apparatchik so bland that Lenin once called him a "filing clerk" — was the man of the hour, lionized like a movie star and hounded for autographs.
Mr. Greenwald, an ardent critic of Brazil's far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, is a deeply polarizing figure in Brazil, where his work is lionized by leftists and condemned as partisan and heavy handed by officials in the Bolsonaro administration.
Agent Laurie Abkemeier told Irish Central that Smith's book, titled The Nine of Us: Growing Up Kennedy, will recount "charming stories" about the Kennedys, long lionized as American royalty for their decades of civic service and headline-grabbing private lives.
I also like "unconferences," where you're more likely to hear war stories and learn from others' mistakes, rather than be expected to sit at the feet of lionized gurus and feed on what crusts of wisdom they might choose to drop.
Just look at the debate on gun violence, which focuses on mass shootings that account for less than 1 percent of all gun homicides, and on gun control legislation that is either lionized or demonized, depending on what side you're on.
Perhaps it's because Margiela worked long enough to see his work lionized, as his early supporters gained influential positions in the fashion hierarchy; perhaps it's because Lang retired on the crest of his wave and at the height of his influence.
Some Trump supporters lionized Loomer for publicly disrupting a staged representation of political violence, while many on the left pointed to one of the other high-profile stories of the night, which centered on actual violence, in the real world.
So the more a leader is lionized in the press or more popular they appear to be at one moment, the more wary we should be and the more we should expect a fall from grace to happen at any moment.
In "The Interestings," Jules Jacobson poses a broad question, asking herself what the boys (now men) and girls (now women) she has lionized since her teens, and emulated throughout her adult life, have lost through their persistent, rarely rewarded efforts to opt in.
As he was dragged out of the embassy, Assange looked like a "befuddled Old Testament prophet," wrote Alan Rusbridger, former editor of The Guardian, tracing Assange's journey from obscure hacker to one of the most "reviled, celebrated and lionized" people in the world.
The speaker of the House used to be a media darling, lionized as the epitome of the Serious, Honest Conservative — never mind those of us who actually looked at the numbers in his budgets and concluded that he was a con man.
The frozen faces of Communist leaders got a breath of fresh air in Mr. Liu's photography: A Beijing resident in 2008 lined the facade of her house with the portraits of lionized figures, in plucky defiance of demolitions planned before the Summer Olympics.
LEON FLEISHER AT 90 Lionized as both a performer and teacher, this pianist, who turned 90 in July, will belatedly celebrate with solos by Bach and Kirchner and collaborations with friends and students like Jonathan Biss, Yefim Bronfman and Katherine Jacobson. Feb.
The Trump administration inherited the 2000 decision by Mnuchin's Democratic predecessor Jack Lew to swap out President Andrew Jackson, a slaveholder often lionized by President Donald Trump, for Tubman, a onetime slave known for her work freeing her fellow African-Americans from bondage.
It's an insult to all of us who are trying to fight this regime and raise our voices for what is right... We feel so helpless seeing this man lionized as though he weren't fast turning India into a fascist Hindu supremacist nation.
Twitter's CEO is one of the most lionized founders in tech (and one who has claimed that fixing harassment and hate speech is a top priority.) Again, the fact that this hasn't been solved yet says more about these companies' priorities than anything else.
Even after he was rewarded and lionized — he was given a Guggenheim fellowship in 1973, a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters award in 1990, a MacArthur fellowship in 20143 and the Kyoto Prize in 2014 — his music was not easy to quantify.
It was interesting to me that the film seemed not to be just a one-way satire of how "traditional" heterosexual coupledom is lionized, but also how, in the form of Léa Seydoux's tyrannical Loner Leader, singledom can be fixated on to a similar degree.
Kaepernick's actions feel pretty minimal compared to Ali's—the now-widely lionized Ali went to great lengths to protest the Vietnam draft, which lost him his boxing license and even got him a five-year jail sentence, which he did not serve after an appeal.
Vinyl, we're supposed to believe, be it as fans of Aphex Twin, the Allman Brothers, or Arvo Part, is simultaneously the only real way to receive music and also some kind of cult object to be hoarded, admired, and lionized out of all proportion.
Call him the quintessential scholar-athlete — an ideal lionized by teams, by the news media and by fans as a complete person, admired not only for what he does on Saturdays but also for the person he is the six other days of the week.
While his campaign against National Football League players who kneel on the sidelines during the national anthem to protest racial injustice drew outraged protests from the sports world and Washington cognoscenti, Mr. Trump was lionized as a champion of patriotism in the conservative online world.
Loathed by Brexit supporters and lionized by Remainers for allowing lawmakers to try to stop the country from leaving the European Union without a deal, he received a standing ovation from opposition lawmakers on Monday, while on the government benches there was mostly studious silence.
Their columns lionized the working stiff, gave cops their due when they were heroic — yet showed them no mercy when they were on the take or being abusive — and shook City Hall until the corruption and hypocrisy spilled out onto their crisply printed pages.
This goes back as far as George Washington, who is lionized more for winning the Revolutionary War than for his ownership of human beings, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose leadership through the Second World War overshadows his creation of internment camps for Japanese people living in America.
In the very end, even Roth got lionized and sanitized, with a National Medal of Arts bestowed by President Obama in 2011, a salute to his civic-mindedness from Adam Gopnik in the New Yorker, and an extraordinarily generous fictional portrait in Lisa Halliday's excellent novel Asymmetry.
Stallman has been a singular figure in geek culture for nearly four decades, dubbed "the last of the true hackers" by Steven Levy in his 1984 book Hackers, and more recently lionized by the likes of xkcd, the Randall Munroe comic strip beloved by the programming class.
Back in 2016, Viganò was dismissed from his post as papal nuncio (essentially an ambassador) after having brokered a meeting, without Francis's knowledge or consent, between the pope and Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk lionized for refusing to sign marriage certificates for same-sex couples.
Popularized in the 1950s, and once lionized as a healthy alternative to the saturated fats found in butter and lard, trans fats have been implicated in sudden heart attacks and strokes, but they are also associated with an increased risk for Type 2 diabetes and even infertility in women.
Robert Moses, lionized in his pre-World War II years as the brilliant and incorruptible designer of badly needed New York parks, parkways and beaches, was widely viewed at the end of his life as an arrogant bully who obliterated neighborhoods to build expressways that hastened the city's decline.
He's depicted as a self-proclaimed prophet as shown in "The Baptism of Ethelred T. Brantley" (22), to one half of an enigmatic marriage in "Let Not Man Put Asunder" (2018), a duo of daguerreotype-inspired wedding portraits — rather than as a mythical character who is either lionized or vilified.
I asked CEI's Ted Frank, recently lionized by The Wall Street Journal's Editorial Board for exposing dubious billing practices by plaintiffs' lawyers in the Anthem data breach class action, said he welcomes the Justice Department's filing and would be more than happy to help DOJ identify other troubling class action settlement proposals.
Nicknamed "Oil Can" because he had customarily carried one in his first job in a steel mill, Mr. Sadlowski was lionized by liberals and the national media as a populist who would democratize union elections and oust entrenched officers who had cozied up to management and lost touch with the rank and file.
It might be hard to remember now, with one governor embroiled in a corruption scandal for the last three years and his counterpart across the Hudson River plunging headlong into another, but Chris Christie of New Jersey and Andrew M. Cuomo of New York were once lionized for relentlessly prosecuting bad behavior in government.
The ruling against Mr. da Silva, one of Latin America's most lionized and influential politicians, is the biggest conviction in a battle between the political class and a corps of judges and prosecutors — many of them in their 20s, 30s and 20093s — who have dashed the impunity that elected officials have enjoyed for years.
Contributing Opinion Writer For the judicial icon otherwise known as R.B.G., Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's past few roller-coaster months have included being lionized by Hollywood, laid low by cancer surgery, and most recently issuing one of the Supreme Court term's more important decisions, placing limits on civil forfeiture, within a day of returning to the bench.
It started with the President delivering such an inappropriate speech to Boy Scouts that it prompted an official apology from the Boy Scouts of America, and it ended with a Senate vote on healthcare that lasted until 1:8886125349445795843am, humiliated Senate leader Mitch McConnell and wound up with John McCain being lionized even though Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins really deserve the credit.
Or less dramatically, what Carroll represented to the community of faith that elevated and lionized him—or what Mike Leach represented at Texas Tech or Steve Spurrier represented at Florida or Chip Kelly represented at Oregon, or what Jim Harbaugh represents at Michigan and Urban Meyer represents at Ohio State—was bigger than the sum of Carroll's great and small failings or failures.
Just as Marc Randazza formed his beliefs around free speech in a liberal culture that lionized the First Amendment for protecting Vietnam protesters and Larry Flynt, young people in 2018 are forming their opinion of free speech in a moment when those most loudly claiming its virtues are conspiratorial grifters like Alex Jones and racists like Andrew Anglin and Richard Spencer.
Peter Baker had the latest version of this argument Sunday at the New York Times: While his campaign against National Football League players who kneel on the sidelines during the national anthem to protest racial injustice drew outraged protests from the sports world and Washington cognoscenti, Mr. Trump was lionized as a champion of patriotism in the conservative online world.
Against a backdrop of images of enraged white men carrying torches, which formed a kind of wallpaper that lined the room, Olujimi had also placed framed, hand-drawn watercolor images of white men and women who had attempted to kill sitting US Presidents — many of them lionized for acting based on their personal perceptions of being oppressed by a tyrannical government and its agents.
Run down the bands lionized in the 00s New York City rock hagiography, Meet Me In the Bathroom, and you'll realize members of The Strokes, Animal Collective, The Yeah Yeahs, TV On The Radio and Vampire Weekend all reside much of the year in LA. If you lived in the city, you didn't need a glib-but-grave indie rock obituary to know that the era had clapped its last hands.
The LGBT conservatives of Log Cabin Republicans were among the revelers — not only because the decision affirmed our organization's longstanding constitutional commitment to marriage equality, and not only because the decision was authored by a Justice appointed to the nation's highest court by the rightly lionized conservative legend President Ronald Reagan; but also because in enumerating the reasons why DOMA was wrong, Justice Kennedy shined a spotlight on what is perhaps one of the greatest inequalities in the federal tax code: the estate tax — more euphemistically (and rightly) known as the "death tax".
The bad stuff that happens to Steve Harrington in Stranger Things 2, in order of appearance: his discovery that he is not at all good at writing college applications; having to make small talk with the parents of the late and for some reason lionized Barb (who, we have established, actually sucked); going to a house party so his girlfriend can tell him she doesn't really love him; the introduction of Billy, a sociopathic new boy with a mullet who inexplicably smokes while lifting weights and is always rude to Steve; being beaten nearly to death by Billy and then being guilt-tripped into a dark subterranean hellscape and having to protect some children from dozens of monsters with only a bat.

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