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Trump's amorality play contradicts our paeans to the Puritan work ethic.
There are paeans to the beauty of Jimi Hendrix and Prince.
Too many of his stories are paternalistic, moralistic paeans to white heteronormativity.
Trump did make several paeans to the values of the Scout movement.
Ask an aid worker, though, and the paeans to tarpaulin come pouring out.
You weren't going to hear paeans to unfettered capitalism and small government here.
All the Republican establishment could offer was abstract paeans to the free market.
Two years later, its main output is still flowery paeans to its own greatness.
Ever since, paeans to her have been a motif of black music and letters.
Nasheeds are performed a cappella and are paeans to the glory of God and religion.
Speakers like Tony Robbins long ago obviated any distinction between practical advice and inspirational paeans.
Not all of Pence's blog posts about art therapy are paeans to NEA-funded initiatives.
Many nations' national anthems are funereal dirges to battles lost or paeans to tribal loyalty.
The paeans to trickle-down economics and limited government are belied by the hard facts.
Paeans to bipartisanship may sound good, but in this case they don't ultimately promote bipartisanship.
The filmmakers don't hide their personal connections, but these aren't necessarily unvarnished paeans of praise.
Where are the uplifting major chords, the screaming hooks and the paeans to fleeting teenage love?
Opponents of Mr Assad purged the state's syllabus of its paeans to the ruling Baath party.
"With Me" is persistent and filthy, the first of the album's many paeans to sexual activity.
Inaugural addresses are normally paeans to unity with soaring rhetoric; Trump's was dubbed the "American Carnage" speech.
Of course, the paeans to Mr. McCain ended briefly when he ran for president against Barack Obama.
His mild affect and canned paeans to the rule of law masked the importance of the moment.
These younger Americans show a greater willingness to get beyond the "We are the greatest country" paeans.
The Beach Boys would later parrot his paeans to consumption, but with none of the irony or wit.
His rhetoric is as empty as his platform, his paeans to "coming together" the stuff of Obama fanfic.
Paeans to cloth, shots that revel in the texture of fine fabrics, the swishing sound it makes when worn.
As I waited for my incorrigibly tardy mother to rescue me, he improvised paeans to the P-51 Mustang.
Perhaps more telling than the paeans sung by Trump's allies, were the words of some of his old nemeses.
Ranchera, traditional Mexican country music, often features wistful love ballads or boisterous paeans to places in Mexico and Texas.
Sad, cozy paeans such as "Inside Out" made you instantly miss your old friends and desperately crave new ones.
For all his paeans to other people's jobs, you might begin to wonder what the senator makes of his own.
Rather than recite paeans to American enterprise, he acknowledged that our "information economy" has delivered little wage or productivity growth.
Donald Trump successfully channeled that spirit in 2016—just without the usual scaffolding of conservative principles and paeans to Ronald Reagan.
This is what has succeeded the traditional Republican paeans to freedom at this convention: national deliverance via incarceration and border walls.
But you'll miss the off-the-cuff paeans like the one he gave the other night to a congressman from Illinois.
Consider, for example, Joe Biden's warm words for his Republican colleagues, or the left's many paeans to the virtues of empathy.
From coast to coast, every insurance-sales and dental hygienist convention now features one of these puffy paeans to technology. Robots!
But previously, even when American actions contradicted its vision of itself, presidential paeans to democratic norms carried at least symbolic weight.
It's hands down the best place on the web to find hot vintage photos of Ellen and contemporary paeans to Lena Waithe.
But even if Trump had repeated one of his past paeans to Saddam verbatim, it would have been a newsworthy moment nonetheless.
Palatial corporate digs aren't merely paeans to executive ambitions but out-sized symbols of a company's brand and identity, say marketing experts.
Many of the poems are paeans to northern Rakhine state, others detail the suffering many experienced on their long journey to Bangladesh.
OUT WEST, libertarian-minded politicians sing paeans to local control and the superior judgment of the common man over pointy-headed experts.
The musical, for all its paeans to immigration and American gumption, is at other moments a monument to the nation's banking prowess.
It needs robust economic growth and much lower rates of unemployment, not paeans to the virtues of sustainability and work-life balance.
The back windows of the van bear American flag stickers and are covered with paeans to God, the military and the president.
For the most part, the amici backing the Justice Department's defense of the TCPA's constitutionality offer paeans to the anti-robocalling law.
The feed was dominated by self-help style musings, paeans to entrepreneurship, the promotion of his books and his love of vegan food.
John Muir's celebrated paeans to the beauty of the Yosemite and Hetch Hetchy Valleys ignored the Indigenous role in fires, Mr. Hankins said.
But what's a remarkable literacy rate worth when the only things on hand to read are state-sponsored paeans to Castro's enduring despotism?
Fortunately for La La Land, 2016 was just such a year, and there's nothing the Oscars love more than bittersweet paeans to Hollywood magic.
She sang love songs and paeans to the samba itself, while maintaining samba's role as social commentary in songs about poverty and human rights.
But perhaps the most egregious paeans to unity come from those who seem to naively believe that voters in this country can actually be united.
In the national mold, Corbyn is a postwar leader—ready to invest and rebuild after decades of damage, delivering paeans to the virtues of peace.
The diary was filled with what CNN describes as "paeans to the Communist Party," and his words were swiftly integrated into the party's propaganda campaign.
The administration's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accord was pure America First, replete with paeans to Pittsburgh over the center of French civilization.
They traffic in platitudes about bipartisanship, elevated rhetoric about the endless magnanimity of the American people, and paeans to the greatness of its military might.
The most famous state propagandist might be Ri Chun-hee, the North Korean television anchor who lards her pronouncements with breathless paeans to leader and country.
That image echoes today in Trumpist paeans to the "white working class," which implicitly contrast white people, who work, to the black poor, presumably non-working.
PARIS — The haute joaillerie collections on display at the Paris couture shows in January were paeans to the beauty of nature in all its various forms.
This is particularly true in America, where, despite all the paeans to freedom and individuality, one sometimes wonders whether convenience is in fact the supreme value.
The neon colors bring to mind what a "Candy Crush" movie might look like, while the never-ending songs are cute, flavorless paeans to self-love.
Mr. Baker said he had considered A-list names but was struck by the dance videos and paeans to marijuana Ms. Vinaite had posted on Instagram.
I won't have to hear paeans of praise sung for North Korea's ogreish tyrant, or for Turkey's pernicious strongman, or for China's cult-of-personality despot.
Following his death, his diary was reportedly discovered, full of paeans to the Communist Party and Mao himself, and Lei was adopted as a model comrade.
And while he may not be 40 yet, he can sometimes sound like your dad, with paeans to the military that leave some young liberals cold.
The riffs here are knotty, often looped together in tight harmony, and supremely melodic, colored by a dark, sooty gloom that recalls Ludicra's paeans to urban blight.
Screenshot: TwitterDonald Trump has made absolutely no secret of his feelings on free speech: He hates it when it's not servile paeans to him and his agenda.
The riffs here are knotty, often looped together in tight harmony, and supremely melodic, colored by a dark, sooty gloom that recalls Ludicra's paeans to urban blight.
It was the speech that would define liberalism for a generation of Democrats, powered by paeans to the American family, lean lyricism and a sonorous voice: Gov.
Or, in the case of West Virginia, Arizona and Oklahoma teachers, until the state decides to put some money where its never-ending paeans to education are.
And yet, in an announcement citing former President Barack Obama's paeans to compromise, Mr. Stewart suggested that reducing partisanship was the best way of achieving his goals.
It included soaring paeans to the judiciary — talk of the need for "impartiality and independence, collegiality and courage" — as well as choice bits of biography and humor.
They argue that political paeans to free trade have largely been cover for multinational companies — and their lobbyists — to outsource production, with devastating results for American workers.
These are communities in which the notion that "America is already great" does not resonate, and who aren't inspired by paeans to the growth of American diversity.
And while I mourn the destruction of old-school local newsrooms, anyone whose journalism is done primarily on the internet has limited patience for paeans to that era.
He did it in the face of derision from the nation's paper of record, which itself spent the era publishing cheerful paeans to the songs of a monster.
With a 5-4 ruling on June 103th in Husted v Philip Randolph Institute, a significant voting-rights case, these paeans to dispassionate nonpartisanship ring a bit hollow.
We've got our own temples, up in The Cloud, to be decorated with selfies and festooned with a million paeans to ourselves, our personal brands and our experiences.
On a Reddit forum titled "/r/the_mueller"—a nod to /r/the_donald—users swap Russia-related news alongside paeans to Mueller's integrity and photos of his piercing glare.
Along with the videos of Republicans, there were paeans to faith and to the strength of the United States military, contrasting Mr. Trump's remarks about the military's decline.
In this regard, he is the opposite of Jeff Koons, whose vacuum cleaners in vitrines and shiny balloon dogs strive to become iconic paeans to commerce and Pop.
And major museums have planned no paeans to canines on the same scale as something like the Brooklyn Museum's long-term exhibition, Divine Felines: Cats of Ancient Egypt.
" At the same time, the author agrees with Waldemar George's earlier valorization of Soutine, confirming — through these tragic paeans to decaying flesh — the artist as "a saint of painting.
Between interstitial classroom skits, Hill flows between Christian paeans, prophetic gloom-and-doom proclamations, a critique of the music business, laments to lost potential, and a few love songs.
Paeans have poured in from predictable quarters (Brazil's Dilma Rousseff, herself a one-time revolutionary) and those less so (Canada's Justin Trudeau, the scion of a former prime minister).
The composer Richard Wagner, whose anti-Semitic legacy has long been debated, created staggering operas, based on Old Norse mythology, that doubled as paeans to an imagined German past.
There are also paeans to self-love, like the excellent closing tracks "Holy" and "Way Up." Still, I think some of Woods's best work engages directly with social issues.
His paeans to how senators should compromise might also imply that he's willing to compromise on health care to get a freer hand on issues he cares about far more.
Unicode can't delete emoji—doing so would defeat the purpose of maintaining a universal standard—and a trigger-happy approvals process risks cluttering up the library with paeans to passing fads.
How many more paeans to the white working-class voter will we have to read before the Democratic Party realizes that it must change its strategy in order to regain power?
The video was slickly produced and wholesome, with lots of references to the popular video game Fortnite, shout-outs to popular video formats, and earnest paeans to YouTube's diversity and inclusiveness.
But Sanders cannot simply fall back on his stump speech and its paeans to Medicare for All; his big political ideas cannot be implemented in time to address the brewing crisis.
Complete with pedal steel embellishments and paeans to "Ladies From Houston," the music bears the influence of Savage's native Texas as much as the New York scene with which he is associated.thesultanroom.
There was no open hostility, obviously — Ellis had just retained the World Cup, and without losing a game in either tournament — but nor were there the paeans of praise you might expect.
Democrats have been consistent in their messaging -- running positive biographical spots about O'Connor and paeans to bipartisanship, mixed with negative ads hitting the tax bill and warning of threats to entitlement programs.
In his speeches so far, Mr. Biden has struck a gentler chord than Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren, delivering paeans to bipartisanship and beckoning Democrats to rise above Mr. Trump's demagogic taunts.
The family stories are interrupted by short, passionate paeans to household goods: the Gallseife brand of soap, Hansaplast bandages, a rubber hot water bottle — items of care and comfort, reminders of childhood.
The tendency to pronounce final consonants without vibrating the vocal cords, made famous by the "Saturday Night Live" skit "Bill Swerski's Superfans" and its paeans to "da Bearsss" (rather than "da Bearzzz").
Trump's rationale for leaving the Paris Agreement was nonsense, a series of lies shot through with paeans to a dying coal industry and undergirded by a paranoid zero-sum approach to international relations.
Critical paeans to his work, in Italy and, increasingly, abroad, yawed between symbol-mongering—the apertures as female genitalia or the wounds of Christ—and poetic lucubration on themes of space and time.
You might know Jim Gaffigan from his much-loved, hugely successful standup comedy, beloved both for its ability to be family-friendly and still wildly funny and for his various paeans to food.
Novels about storytelling are nearly always the ones to avoid, the way that one learns to steer clear of Martin Scorsese movies ("Hugo") that are more or less explicitly paeans to the movies.
During his State of the Union addresses, Obama spent considerable time trying to win over skeptics and critics with paeans to bipartisanship and centrist messaging on issues such as the deficit and national security.
The film's worst moments reside in its cheap bids at sentiment in some of the men's brief exchanges with distant loved ones, its calculated and banal paeans to family life expressed via video links.
Ms. Clinton reminded the crowd that some of Ms. Trump's paeans to women's economic issues in her convention speech last week bore little resemblance to anything Mr. Trump had said on the campaign trail.
Save the recipes you like, and put stars and notes on them once you've cooked them, consumed them and posted photographs of them on Instagram or written paeans to them on Facebook or Twitter.
But on Tuesday, it was Fairfax County, the population hub of the region, that delivered victory for Corey Stewart, the flame-throwing Trump acolyte who has won national attention with his paeans to Confederate emblems.
It featured paeans to pot by William S. Burroughs and Hunter S. Thompson, interviews with Mick Jagger and Bob Marley, reviews of the latest strains, tips for cultivators and smuggler's tales from far-flung jungles.
This tone of his presidency was set early on, as illustrated by his first cabinet meeting, which was largely devoted to repeated paeans to the president that would have done the North Korean politburo proud.
It's hard to believe administration paeans to the actions of customs agents during the first travel ban when the former DHS inspector general is accusing them of trying to suppress a report alleging they violated court orders.
As Donald Trump stormed through Brussels this week, alternatively dishing out anti-European tirades and paeans of fawning praise, he had little time to mingle with the city's residents or take in its cultural and architectural landscape.
American journalists took up the myth-making, writing paeans to the 12 Mounties who bravely approached 2,000 Sioux warriors who had entered Canada after the Battle of Little Bighorn in 123, seeking their submission to Canadian law.
Obama's speech was packed with the kind of lines that dare anyone, no matter their political beliefs, not to applaud — paeans to police officers and parents, an affirmation of racial progress, an almost total absence of policy.
While latter day Wayne fans may know him best for his paeans to eating pussy, this period of his music has a striking number of devastating breakup raps (often, like this one, over a sped up melodic sample).
Now this "life" is for sale: "Doing life together" has moved beyond blogs and Instagram and into the marketplace: You can now buy paeans to "doing life together" in the forms of tea towels, decorative signs, and mugs.
For all the focus on timeless themes, a play that features a modern Davos-like gathering of billionaires, paeans to wealth and competition, and pointed criticisms of taxation and public assistance resonates differently today than five years ago.
It was a compliment, given how Mercury was one of the great singers in rock history, possessing a pellucid tone, a three-octave range and an operatic quality that could make even paeans to bicycle riding sound emotional.
As debates about immigration remain at the center of our political landscape, the creators of ABC's Fresh Off the Boat have teamed up with Six-Word Memoirs for a collection of short paeans to immigrant parents and America's open doors.
And for 15 minutes, his son delivered a speech with tributes to his father, whose vision of the United States was conveyed in a landmark address at the 1984 Democratic convention, and laden with paeans to American unity, diversity and strength.
The lengthy report — it exceeded 14,000 Chinese characters — was steeped in the almost indecipherable language used by Communist Party officials and filled with paeans to the important guidance of Xi Jinping, the country's president and head of the Communist Party.
As such, Calhoun's shining, heartless paeans to keeping black people in bondage and making others believe the same can be seen as uniquely disgusting -- disgusting enough that he might not furnish the name of a college, of all things, on a university campus.
Both Rex W. Tillerson, the nominee for secretary of state, and Nikki R. Haley, the choice for ambassador to the United Nations, offered up paeans to the need for robust American alliances, though Mr. Tillerson periodically tacked back to concepts echoing Mr. Trump's.
By the early-to-mid-1990s, J. Crew, still family-owned, had refined its progressive prep approach, and filled mailboxes across America with its catalogs, paeans to the leisurely moments of the white upper-middle class who hoped to pass for truly wealthy.
But Trump's bleak portrait of life in middle America suggests a knowledge of areas hard hit by the decline in manufacturing—blighted areas like my home town in central New York—that isn't present in Clinton's Reaganesque paeans to the goodness and greatness of America.
It's a fair bet that the Obama Presidential Center will be a heady mélange of hagiographic biography, refurbished campaign commercials, cultish left-wing bric-a-brac, and requisite paeans to perceived achievements and ballyhooed pseudo-events—all touting Barack Obama as a "transformative" president.
Meanwhile, Mr Xi oscillates between grim calls for national self-reliance one day and paeans to globalisation the next, while the European Union is unsure if it is an estranged American ally, a Chinese partner or an awakening liberal superpower in its own right.
At an inaugural meeting in April, Mr. Bannon, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker, and others issued paeans to Ronald Reagan — a former member of the group — and were met with standing ovations as they called for vigilance against China.
And yet the sort of acclaim that flows so freely toward some of his contemporaries, the breathless paeans of praise, the lavish adjectives, the exclamations of genius have, for some reason, continued to elude Zidane, even as he has picked up prize after prize.
Certainly, this is not the book to read for glowing paeans to generous parental leave or the hottest new foraging chef or architecturally innovative bicycle bridges or any of the other things that have made Scandinavia the darling of lifestyle magazine editors the world over.
It is a culture in which hunting and marksmanship are rituals of manhood; where rowdy gatherings at the local tavern and sentimental paeans to healthy rural life go hand in hand; and where citizens are prone to superstition and see evil forces at work everywhere.
For me, it was tough to read Mayer Brown's paeans to arbitration without thinking about the thousands of workers who have attempted to assert arbitration demands, as required in their employment contracts, only to see their employers refuse to pay the requisite fees to launch their cases.
But during a week of political pageantry that features high-minded paeans to universal rights, Ms. Ou and her colleagues at Taiwan's de facto consulate in New York can only watch the proceedings from afar, their frustration mounting with every rousing speech about justice and global inclusiveness.
He does—or tries to do—everything: soaring, auto-tuned paeans to dark-skinned women; brutalist, minimalist, almost disjointed beats; hammering, conscience-free trap; and, most powerfully, confessional moments where he sounds like a swimmer too far from shore, fighting off waves of tragedy and devastation.
Her visual memoir takes the form of an overstuffed scrapbook, jammed with letters, photographs and passionate paeans to household goods of her childhood — soap, a brand of bandage, a rubber hot water bottle — that speak to those unappeasable desires to wash away stains, mend scars, make whole.
That story, "Rip Van Winkle," along with other tall tales like "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," helped establish Irving's claim to being the first genuinely American author, a founder of a tradition marked by folksy vernacular, rapturous paeans to nature and a stretched relationship to the truth.
She offers paeans to the insects that arrive in stately waves to consume the body — from the blowflies that appear in the first few minutes of death to the cheese skippers, the final guests, which clean the bones of the last bits of tendon and tissue.
Even with unemployment falling, years and decades of slack wage growth are a crucial fact on the economic ground, and an issue that both parties — the Republicans in their paeans to heroic entrepreneurs, the Democrats in their promise of new welfare spending — have talked around more than they've addressed.
Or, might they instead take us down a new path; a darker one, snaking though clearings felled by norm-breakers like Mitch McConnell and Devin Nunes: hearkening to the paeans to the "great replacement" of Tucker Carlson, the fragmented agitations of BAP, or the fascist violence of Andrew Anglin?
Maybe in 15 years time, we'll even be talking about the resurgence of compact discs in the same way we currently do of vinyl, with people writing paeans to their shining spinny-ness, to their unbreakable format, and to the joy of navigating 80-minute-or-so albums track-by-track.
There was perhaps no one more adept at bridging the two increasingly estranged halves of the modern Republican Party: a base of white voters animated by fear and resentment, and an establishment class that used half-baked economic theories and paeans to individualism to line the pockets of the wealthy.
Finally, despite the Olympics' paeans to the pure and virtuous love of sport, hockey is a major driver of viewership for the winter Games—which NBC of the United States is paying $22020m to air in 2018—and many NHL owners resent that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is profiting from their sacrifice.
The spaced-out grayscale works can seem merely grim, but listen closely and you'll find more complicated sentiments—conflicted kiss-offs, paeans to the grandeur of the world, and in the case of the record's title track a summation of both the comfort and anxiety that comes in a long-term relationship.
Perhaps the most fascinating room for me is the small cupola that contains the part of the story in which ivory travels from up the Niger river from the south eventually making its way to Italian churches where the material is intricately carved into paeans to gods not imagined by Mensa Musa.
Perhaps the most accurate musical portrayal of the Metal Barbarian comes from Oakland stoner thrashers High On Fire, whose chugging paeans to battle, hedonism, and non-specific ancient gods contain all the Barbarian's muscle and originality (their Skinner-animated video for "The Black Plot" features an army of Metal Barbarians fighting a horde of space nightmares).
That it did not win the title in perfect style, that it has faltered a little at the end, that Liverpool eventually had the will and the wit to win out over two legs does not mean all of that is wiped off the slate; it does not make the paeans of praise it has won any less valid.
And even when the songs stoop to drearily pro forma paeans to daffodils, the score is exceptionally well served by Mr. Muscato, Clare Burt as Edward's eternally devoted wife, and the clarion-voiced Matthew Seadon-Young as the son, Will, drawn to "bone-dry facts" who discovers not a moment too soon a welcome new world of feeling.
So great was China's rise in the venture world you could find investors and founders alike extolling working culture in China as superior to that of the United States, paeans to the scale that China's population offered technology startups and some concerns that China's venture market could surpass the United State's own, creating a new center of gravity in the world of technology.
" As Ms. Gillibrand narrates, the imagery of the video turns from paeans to patriotism to clips of Mr. Trump and the violence spurred by white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va. Ms. Gillibrand lists some of her top policy priorities in the video, including universal health care, paid family leave for all, ending gun violence, a Green New Deal and getting "money out of politics.
Nearly two decades have elapsed since the Grammys first started handing out awards for what they deem to be "dance" recordings, and aside from a few paeans to the underground—a Frankie Knuckles win here, a trophy for Aphex Twin there—these newly instituted categories have mostly functioned as a means of giving additional awards away to pop stars who were already winning in other categories.
He offered lofty paeans on Wednesday to an America that included gays and atheists and where heroism was displayed not just by service members fighting terrorism on the front lines but also by the forgiving families of those killed last year at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C. He spoke to a broader audience of Americans that many have accused Republicans of ignoring.
He populates "Berlin" with characters of every age, social class, and political persuasion: Gudrun Braun, newly unemployed by the zeppelin factory and a mother of three, desperate to make ends meet; three generations of the Jewish Schwartz family, including David, a paperboy hawking the communist periodical A.I.Z.; and Pola Mosse, a nude artists' model who moonlights as a cabaret performer, singing cheeky paeans to modernity.
Trump's spirits appeared to lift when he had a chance to spar with reporters, offering paeans to Fox News' Sean Hannity and, especially, radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh and venting his frustration about former House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.).
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