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This has to be Sansa Stark's most decent fiancé yet.
Just the nicest, most talented, and most decent kid around.
Because that imperative, for most decent people, would be there.
You&aposre one of the most decent human beings I know.
James is one of the kindest, most decent people I've met.
But I've also encountered the most decent people I've ever met.
"He was among the most decent people in academics," she said.
Very smart and one of the most decent people you'll ever meet.
I think he's one of the most decent people I've ever met.
She is the most decent, thoughtful and fitting person to lead the country.
The most obvious, the most decent was to simply pay tribute to these soldiers.
These are already the building blocks of most decent store-bought jarred tomato sauces.
Click here to view original GIFEven the nicest, most decent superheroes are cold blooded murderers.
One of the most decent men ever in the White House soon lost his presidency.
Anthony Beminio and Officer Justin Martin represented our best, most decent instincts as human beings.
It struck me that most decent running shoes on the market could probably handle Manhattan's grid.
It wasn't much different than other rib-eye steaks you can get at most decent steakhouses.
He is one of the most decent, honorable men I have been privileged to work with.
" Sanders called Cummings "one of the most decent and outstanding members of the House of Representatives.
Relatedly, most decent, honorable professionals are not going to want to work for the Trump administration.
But now Sy, one of the most decent characters in season three, can't hold off his despair.
Something about "Baby Got Back" brings out the inner goat demon in even the most decent citizens.
Even the most decent, thoughtful owner of an N95 mask factory in China is beholden to capitalism.
" "The most decent and honorable person I ever met was my friend George Bush, one of nature's noble men.
The "liberal journalist" here isn't being given a verbal smackdown, the kind most decent reporters hear all the time.
I'm not interested in being part of someone's search-engine hell, and I imagine most decent people aren't either.
Giuliani's antics, while striking most decent people as utterly insane, will feel sadly familiar to anybody who's watched his career closely.
But being the most decent, the most intelligent, and the most benevolent does not give someone a vote on proposed legislation.
" Graham said in a statement that Sessions is "one of the most decent people I've ever met in my political life.
The mask, when I kept it at the right angle, also shut out light about as well as most decent VR headsets.
"Giuliani's antics, while striking most decent people as utterly insane, will feel sadly familiar to anybody who's watched his career closely," Philp observed.
Biden is plodding and uncharismatic, but he has solid working-class credentials and he's also one of the most decent people in politics.
The novel's shocking climax implies that, in their hearts, even the most decent of Neapolitans embrace the bloody, cynical values of the Camorra.
" Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said: "Jeff Sessions is one of the most decent people I've ever met in my political life.
And the more we watch Mr. Peanutbutter, the more apparent it is that, despite his career thievery, he's the simplest and most decent character on the show.
" The senior Republican senator from South Carolina also defended Sessions, his former Senate colleague, as "one of the most decent people I've ever met in my political life.
Most decent quality speakers are covered with better materials, though at the lower end many are simply pulled over with something that looks decent, which can muddy sound.
He has earned that right," Graham said, while Sanders said he couldn't understand how Trump could attack McCain "one of the most decent people in the US Senate.
Influential Conservative Jason Kenney praised Scheer, calling him "truly one of the nicest, most decent, and genuine people I know," a sign that party leaders are rallying behind Scheer.
PriceWith a retail price of $120 (we found it for less via Amazon) the Brooks Cambium C17 All Weather isn&apost cheap but does compare to most decent aftermarket saddles.
Today, the most "decent" things you can find in Porto Santo Stefano, besides an unavoidable silence, are a bunch of trash bags and hundreds of cockroaches getting high on exhaust fumes.
At most decent vegan establishments, the exclusion of meat and dairy from the menu is not conspicuous, and the politics of animal liberation take a back seat to the culinary experience.
Most decent smartphones these days take fairly high-resolution resolution photos — 12-megapixel (or better) cameras are common now in the flagship models from Apple, Google, LG, Samsung and other companies.
"George H.W. Bush is the most gracious, most decent, most humble man that I will ever know, and it's the honor of a lifetime to share his name," George P. Bush said.
Most decent weather apps have the ability to push severe weather warnings to your phone, it's just a question of finding one that doesn't bombard you with less important alerts at the same time.
I do believe that Obama, at the level of basic, face-to-face human civility and courtesy, is one of the most decent men to have held public office over the last 50 years.
He retires at the end of this year, generally regarded by Democrats and Republicans alike as one of the most decent and respected leaders with which any president has had the privilege to work.
"Sergeant Anthony Beminio and Officer Justin Martin represented our best, most decent instincts as human beings — to serve our neighbors, to put ourselves in harm's way for someone else," the president said in a Wednesday statement.
The most decent argument in its favour is that it stops people risking their lives on what the International Organisation for Migration calls "the deadliest migration route in the world", where almost 15,000 people have perished since 2014.
" Representative Joseph Crowley, the chairman of the House Democratic caucus and chair of the Queens Democratic committee, said of Mr. Simanowitz, "He was beyond reproach, the most honest and one of the most decent people I've ever met.
" Fowler described Willhoite as the "kindest, smartest, most decent guy, and even more an extraordinarily insightful friend" and said that Hamre was "quite simply the brother I never had, my best friend and a far better person than me.
" In an interview with CBS the day after LePage's 2014 victory, Christie described him "as just one of the most decent, honorable people I've ever met -- wears his heart on his sleeve, loves his state, has an amazing personal story.
"It is the ultimate calling card of a coward to ― under the guise of night and behind a keyboard ― use the kind of language that in person would cause most decent people to respond in anger and frustration," Sims said.
It's the vexing conundrum of this historic presidential election: While many women feel that Hillary Clinton is the most competent, most accomplished, and hands down most decent candidate in this race, they won't publicly speak out, and maybe we can't blame them.
There aren't many approaches, you can't fight aggressively with an opponent on your back, you have no means by which to attack them, and most decent grapplers have worked basic grip strips to chokes into their muscle memory over hundreds of hours of rolling.
" Simpson — who called Bush the "most decent and honorable person" he ever met — brought his own wisecracks to the funeral service, drawing several chuckles from the crowd, including for one line: "Those who travel the high road of humility in Washington, D.C., are not bothered by heavy traffic.
Over the past few months, satirical articles and Twitter users have accused "Hollywood's most decent fella" Tom Hanks of being nice, providing readers with a chuckle and a brief break from the news about powerful men like Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, and Matt Lauer who have recently been accused of sexual misconduct.
Schneider in Licht-Bild-Bühne called it "[t]he most honest, most decent and, in its form, most compelling film of [recent] years."July 25, 1936, quoted in Hake, pp. 112–13 and with slightly differing translation and specifying "the German film industry" in Romani, p. 53.
O'Connor, A. (2007) ate-Crime Investigation at Columbia, nytimes.com, October 10, 2007. Although the police had clearly ruled Luthar out as a suspect, media speculation about her continued. It was not until weeks later that Fuhrman indicated "regret" at not having publicly supported Luthar, "one of the most decent human beings we know".
Even though Mullathpara is a small village the cultural harmony is like a Pooram festival, most decent peoples are living here. No any political and religious conflict recorded yet. High range of Mullathpara consists of settlers from south Kerala especially from kottayam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha districts and the schedule cast like Cherumar, Pananar, Pulluvar etc. can be seen here.
A muscular man, and the most decent and innocent of Iori's friends. He is often portrayed as invisible to other significant characters as a on-running joke. ; : :One of Iori's classmates at Izu University. Unlike most of the others Yu is in a relationship with his childhood friend Rie, which his friends immediately attempt to sabotage once they find out.
Yasuda is the weakest when it comes to physical prowess, but his intelligence continues to surprise everyone and aids the group solving many problems. He has a little brother that looks like a mini version of him and the same personality. Yasuda looks like a cute girl when his glasses are removed. ; : :A samurai in-training and arguably the most decent man in the group.
District 4 is a coastal district that specializes in aquaculture and wild fisheries. It is another wealthy district in which children often train to become Careers (tributes from this district are not considered Careers in the film). It is said that District 4 has the most "decent-looking" people. The most popular bread baked in this District is a salty, fish-shaped loaf tinted green by seaweed.
I think it is seared into who he is and it was a big deal for him." Fincher thought of Anthony Edwards for the role of Inspector William Armstrong, saying "I knew I needed the most decent person I could find, because he would be the balance of the movie. In a weird way, this movie wouldn't exist without Bill Armstrong. Everything we know about the Zodiac case, we know because of his notes.
While in the hospital, confined to an iron lung and feeling hopeless, Eddie, completely forgiving her and saying, "Hiya, beautiful," came to take her home. Marie tells Trask that despite his often obnoxious behavior, Eddie was the most decent man she had ever known, and had taught her the true meaning of love. Marie's story teaches Trask a lesson about marital infidelity and true reconciliation; he calls Jane to tell her he's returning home.
Pascoe is a Democrat who rarely gets involved in other candidate's elections, believing prosecutors should stay out of politics. Joe Biden is the only candidate Pascoe has ever endorsed. He endorsed Vice President Joe Biden for President on January 23, 2020. In his endorsement, Pascoe stated that he had personally known the Vice President for over a decade and "that he is the most decent man I have ever met in American politics".
University of Alabama Press, pp. 124-125. In his 1884 article, "The Negro Problem", published in the Atlantic Monthly, Shaler claimed that black people freed from slavery were "like children lost in the wood, needing the old protection of the strong mastering hand," that they became increasingly dominated by their "animal nature" as they grew from children into adults, and American slavery had been "infinitely the mildest and most decent system of slavery that ever existed."Shaler, N.S. (1884). "The Negro Problem," Atlantic Monthly, p. 697-698.
Cyril is a strong, old-style socialist, who despairs of his elderly working-class but Tory-voting mum; her new yuppie neighbours, the Boothe-Braines (who have purchased what was once a council house next door); and his social-climbing sister and her crass, car- salesman husband. Cyril and Shirley are portrayed as the most decent characters in the film, despite Cyril's irascible nature. Theirs is a strong relationship, marred by Cyril's reluctance to have children and his resentment that his cause is destined to be on the losing side in history.
" After the war Gröber explained this by saying that at the time the SS in Freiburg was considered the most decent organization of the Party. In 1941 Gröber, whilst supporting attempts to help persecuted Jews, wrote in a pastoral letter that the sad state of the Jews resulted from the curse that they had brought upon themselves when they murdered Christ. Anton Rauscher has said that Catholic theology of the era reflected "a view of the Jews which provoked anti-Semitism on the one hand, while on the other undermining the ability to oppose it.
Lindsay Weir--played by Linda Cardellini --is the elder of the two Weir siblings and the protagonist of the series. As a child, Lindsay was close friends with Millie Kentner. Early in her scholastic career at McKinley High School, she would be recognized as a bright and thoughtful student, as well as a brilliant member of the Mathletes. However, when her grandmother dies, she begins to question religion (she became an atheist after her grandmother, who was the most decent and good person she knew, said she saw "nothing" right before her death), social structure and the general direction of her life.
McGovern's post-political career generally enhanced his reputation; Tom Brokaw, who referred to McGovern as part of the "Greatest Generation", wrote in 1998 that "he remains one of the country's most decent and thoughtful public servants." McGovern's legacy also includes his commitment to combating hunger both in the United States and around the globe. He said, "After I'm gone, I want people to say about me: He did the best he could to end hunger in this country and the world." In the view of Knock, McGovern in all his activities arguably accomplished more for people in need than most presidents or secretaries of state in U.S. history.
His passing will be mourned not just by his family and by trade unionists throughout Britain but also in South Africa where his campaigning commitment against apartheid will always be remembered. So too will be his unwavering commitment to nuclear disarmament.” Brendan Barber, the then general secretary of the TUC said: “Ron Todd was a trade unionist of total integrity, passion and commitment to fairness for working people as well as having a deep commitment to the cause of peace.” Ken Livingstone the then Mayor of London remarked: “Ron Todd was one of the most decent men I have ever met in public life.
Marcus Floyd of Renowned for Sound gave the album 4.5 out of 5 saying, "Yours is jam packed with influences from various genres like synth-pop, funk and soul: a decent mix for a popular artist of today that's for sure." Adding "Nathaniel's vocal game is one of the strongest to grace radio, his knack for writing and delivering pop music is astounding, and his overall sound is addictive. Yours is one of the most decent debut albums brought out by a modern pop star that you'll find." Cameron Adams from The Herald Sun gave the album 3.5 out of 5 and said the album was "solid".
Her nonfiction book on the war, Winners & Losers (Random > House, 1977), won a National Book Award in 1978 but she described it as "too > huge and somewhat messy". Its subject was the effects of the conflict on > some Americans, or "an absence of the effect", as she once said.Whitney, > Craig R. "Gloria Emerson, Chronicler of War's Damage, Dies at 75", The New > York Times, 5 August 2004. One of the most quoted parts of the book was Emerson's condemnation of "killing at a distance": > Americans cannot perceive — even the most decent among us — the suffering > caused by the United States air war in Indochina and how huge are the > graveyards we have created there.
TIME magazine in 2008 named him among the Top Ten Best Cabinet Members in USA history. The Christian Science Monitor once said that many Americans regard Dick Riley as "one of the great statesmen of education in this (20th) century." The late David Broder, columnist for The Washington Post, called him one of the "most decent and honorable people in public life." In 2018, his hometown of Greenville announced plans to memorialize him with a sculpture representing his extraordinary public leadership and commitment to quality education for all children. The Richard W. Riley Collection opened in 2018 at the University of South Carolina’s South Carolina Political Collections and contains more than 3,000 photographs; thousands of speeches with Riley’s handwritten edits; extensive research notes on policy development; considerable correspondence and news clippings; interviews with Riley and his late wife, Tunky, their son, Ted, and Dick Riley's father, Edward P. “Ted” Riley.
He finished his six-year major league career with 571 at-bats, 15 home runs and 106 RBIs. Colman returned to London in 1954 after playing in the minor leagues and being the player/coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the AAA International League from 1951–1953. He bought the London Majors and, as player/ owner, won the Intercounty League title in 1956 and the Great Lakes championship in 1957 before returning to the Intercounty League in 1958 and selling the team in 1959. Colman is also a co-founder of the Eager Beaver Baseball Association (EBBA) in London which has provided competitive league play for thousands of youngsters since its founding in 1955. In 1984, a year after Colman's death, the EBBA's all-star day in mid- July was renamed "Frank Colman Day." Colman was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum in 1999 and the London Sports Hall of Fame in 2005. In a letter to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999, Yogi Berra wrote that he visited Colman at his home in Canada on several occasions. "I've made a lot of friends in baseball through the years, but I'll always remember Frank as one of the most decent and genuine people that I ever met", Berra wrote.

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