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Current mayor Ada Colau shares Rueda's reverence for public space.
Such days of reverence for the media are long gone.
To be clear, I have the utmost reverence for entrepreneurs.
No wonder Mr Lütke shares a Schumpetarian reverence for entrepreneurs.
A reverence for law founded on the idea of truth.
Its video simplicity and reverence for life are quietly lovely.
However, interest in history and reverence for it are separate sentiments.
They have reverence for the former, but love for the latter.
Q: Your reverence for Dravid is quite apparent in the book.
I have too much reverence for this substance to abuse it.
"tolerance," and unspecific reverence for Martin Luther King Jr. will have
It's about what they represent: cherished freedoms, a reverence for independence.
And that created a reverence for the club, for the parties.
In "Archbishop," however, reverence for the land predates the white invaders.
I never heard him express anything but reverence for the grunts.
Above all else, they gave Eisenhower a reverence for the Scriptures.
Olek says she has a lot of reverence for these processes.
Feeling a deep reverence for our very long and rich history.
For decades, the left sought to dethrone reverence for the Constitution.
Human sacrifice at significant peaks reinforced reverence for locally sacred mountains.
"The Japanese have a reverence for repetition and mastery," he said.
You have to have reverence for the past and ... Not reverence.
He writes from a foundation of love and reverence for all people.
And Joe Biden's softest spot is his near-mystical reverence for family.
One, she said, is "reverence" for the international nature of its business.
Islam, he says, teaches deference to one's elders, reverence for the father.
Musk also tweeted out quote of Ataturk's demonstrating his reverence for science.
"I find his reverence for clergy very old-school," Mr. Scott said.
"I was losing my reverence for coherence," Painter writes at one point.
"   "I have a great respect and reverence for the Senate for real.
I want to educate people and also increase their reverence for life.
But these conflicts accentuate the story's notes of nostalgia and reverence for adolescence.
But there are times where its reverence for the past can be frustrating.
This is a well-qualified colleague with a deep reverence for the law.
None of this should lead us to an automatic reverence for the mob.
If anything, the widespread reverence for it only betrays a fear of transformation.
I had a certain respect, maybe even reverence, for our most gifted player.
And though McCabe openly expressed his reverence for Kerr, he was built differently.
But the region is also known for its reverence for scholarship, he said.
Instill a reverence for the Declaration of Independence, but only the good parts.
Both chefs are united in their reverence for by-touch, by-sight cooking.
Cusack admires the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi —a reverence for the imperfect.
Ms Lepore's reverence for journalism—she writes for the New Yorker—can feel overdone.
Trump famously loathes Bush loyalists and has no reverence for the old Republican guard.
Brian De Palma has never made a secret of his reverence for Alfred Hitchcock.
Many residents of the town seem to reserve a similar reverence for Mr. Netanyahu.
Maggie Haberman, a White House reporter, explains Mr. Trump's reverence for the Supreme Court.
It is driven by virtues like honesty, respect for others, reverence for the law.
"China doesn't lack money — it lacks a reverence for the environment," Abbot Yang said.
The process of writing a book has given me a whole new reverence for writers.
The senior Bush's death brought forth an outpouring of bipartisan reverence for the late president.
The film doesn't translate its palpable reverence for Tesla into a dramatically compelling through line.
His reverence for text induced Tennessee Williams, among others, to send him their plays unasked.
But I could tell there was a reverence for the source material in these songs.
It's also the viewers' reverence for Towns's work and the figures stitched within their fibers.
Despite Harbour Jr.'s reverence for the craft of acting, he's actually terrible at acting.
"Our community wants to reserve places of reverence for those that we honor," Strickland said.
The question also underscores a reverence for pluck and humility as embodied by Oddvar Bra.
To be clear, Hollinghurst is no Tory; his reverence for the past is scrupulously qualified.
So are her sisters, steeped from birth as they all are in reverence for masculinity.
Friday's Back Story about Notre-Dame Cathedral referred incorrectly to Roman Catholic reverence for Mary.
Growing up, he said, he had a kind of mystical reverence for the NASA facilities.
I'm given pause here by my unreconstructed reverence for extreme states of mind and feeling.
People don't have the reverence for the monarchy that the Americans believe the British do.
But afterward, I was asked how I showed "reverence for human life," during that drill.
He justified the name to me as an expression of reverence for his source material.
Much of her support stemmed from a stubborn reverence for her father felt by older voters.
Dux snarks on everything while Borman holds something approaching reverence for his job as a stalker.
His personality, dialogue, reverence for the other superheroes, the way the character moves is beyond perfect.
Yes, both cultures share a love and reverence for nature and connecting with the natural world.
Like many white Southerners, she not only inherited a reverence for the Confederacy, she celebrated it.
Even many Catholics who voted against Mr. Trump have a very strong reverence for the pope.
The values of free expression and reverence for the free press have been our global hallmark.
He hated himself for fearing his weapon, but his reverence for the law eclipsed that fear.
Both seem feasible given the underground's reverence for dance music's past and distaste for commercial success.
Their reverence for nature has occasionally butted up against their participation in the modern music scene.
Conservatives need not shy away from pursuing policing reforms out of reverence for our police officers.
Like other kids, Lee grew up in an environment of formal reverence for the Kim dynasty.
"Poke wouldn't exist without the islands' meld of cultures and reverence for the ocean," she explains.
We approached this undertaking with reverence for the ESA's goals and a commitment to advancing them.
Years after my dreadful first days of high school, my reverence for Lola has naturally waned.
Our national reverence for the document, and the concept of separation of powers, is too great.
Some were sincere, like Freaks & Geeks, which showed a loving reverence for the culture of 1980.
The paintings are poised on the cusp between the absurdity of reality and reverence for the ordinary.
Powell was restrained by the power of the old British establishment and by his reverence for Parliament.
But despite her reverence for the group, Brown said that a reunion tour isn't on the way.
I hope that the sentencing judge has the same reverence for our constitutional traditions as I do.
Soloway depicts him tenderly, erotically, with unabashed reverence for the relentlessly recycled myth of the American man.
Pecker has no strong political views, but he has a fascination with, and a reverence for, celebrity.
Ms. Streep's reverence for the Democratic nominee has not blinded her to the shortcomings of the Clintons.
His reverence for tennis did not extend to the bureaucracy that ruled it in the amateur era.
The Daughters' primary objective, however, was to instill in Southern white youth a reverence for Confederate principles.
We find reverence for an imagined form of medieval purity in 19th-century Gothic architecture and furniture.
We also know that Chuck is a cop's cop with a reverence for the rule of law.
The Brooklyn-based artist twists reverence for the Founding Fathers into a carnival masque of unwieldy ghouls.
And those old references, they're to back up her place in and reverence for hip-hop figures past.
Big tech, with its reverence for disruption and its West Coast elites, is a perfect foil for both.
Key Republican officials are reacting to the news with reverence for Mattis and hope for the future. Sen.
Ms Park would never have risen to power were it not for the enduring reverence for her father.
But it didn't sound campy — it sounded like it was trying to mimic Mapplethorpe's objectifying reverence for beauty.
In 1889 the Meiji constitution, modelled along Prussian lines, enshrined both representative government and reverence for the emperor.
The European reverence for the wagon is one reason American journalists like to cover the Geneva Motor Show.
And it was done deliberately with a plan, and it was done out of reverence for my life.
But the show's reverence for its pugnacious host, however credulous it might seem now, comes across as sincere.
With a growing reverence for algorithms comes a perception that physicians are somehow replaceable, or at least interchangeable.
Many of us will still watch this film out of reverence for the series that defined our childhoods.
Tipsy or sober, they do have a helpless reverence for Chekhov and a shared history with his plays.
It's baffling that Gervais can have so much reverence for physical evolution and so little for intellectual evolution.
In doing so, my parents ingrained in their six children a deep and permanent reverence for the franchise.
It was a measure of the reverence for Perry's achievements, and the recent warmer embrace of his work.
Some troops found religion irrelevant throughout the deployment, while others developed a deeper reverence for a higher power.
And America's reverence for the First Amendment blinds the nation to the dangers of letting hate speech fester.
With his distrust of mob rule and his reverence for law, Abraham Lincoln was a classic Enlightenment man.
I am not saying this Burgundy was better, nor did it diminish my reverence for the great wines.
Johnson found that department guidelines requiring police to demonstrate "a reverence for human life" were lacking in specificity.
It allowed him to demonstrate his reverence for traditional Mediterranean building techniques and materials in their native context.
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In this new wave of Atlanta dining, originality and technique have joined a reverence for simplicity and Southern ingredients.
"Recognition" is an electro-funk workout with a healthy reverence for another group possessing a German postal code, Kraftwerk.
Some on the left view patriotism as a political stunt and reverence for our flag a symptom of unsophistication.
The main things remaining are its reverence for heartbreak, love of great music, and interest in exploring flawed people.
Here, we see one man's reverence for nature as a reminder that we can find magic in unxpected places.
He makes for an understated, but convincing Robert De Niro, and you can feel his reverence for the actor.
This is unsettling for the European Union, a slow-moving club founded on reverence for the rule of law.
Even when Lynch is illustrating mankind's potential for destruction, he maintains a trembling reverence for the violence they create.
The delicate contours of the works, their sensual compositions, display a sincere reverence for the ritual of applying makeup.
They strive to instill in their officers a reverence for constitutional rights and an empathy for their fellow beings.
Worse, he's unwittingly feeding the conservative narrative that the left's reverence for science is all just a political performance.
The importance of royal patronage to Bangkok's elites helps explain why reverence for the king is so obsessively enforced.
He had a profound respect and reverence for the land — something he passed down to his children and grandchildren.
Critic's Pick For the choreographer Stephen Petronio, Bloodlines developed out of a reverence for what had come before him.
His reverence for exploring every corner of the world, even the sites of its most shameful histories, is infectious.
In an industry whose catalyst is relentless novelty and perpetual newness, this zealous reverence for bygone fashions seems incongruous.
And he believes some of its critics are motivated by a sentimental reverence for one particular species of fish.
His career was defined by his reverence for the Constitution and his legacy of protecting Americans' most cherished freedoms.
The point was to convey how nerve-wracking this was, given my deep, bordering-on-psychotic reverence for Rihanna.
Expressing reverence for their deity, many living in Kilauea's shadow welcome its eruption — even when it destroys their home.
He said that he had trusted Gülen, because of his apparent reverence for education and his organization's aid work.
"In what seemed like an instant, the South's 150-year reverence for the Confederacy was shaken," the center said.
If there's a guiding principle behind this posthumous collection, it's reverencefor God, nature, his loved ones and more.
While they insist that professionals should lay the floors, they do not hold the same reverence for design experts.
I think reverence for the international nature of the business, like deep reverence ... The global ... Oh my gosh yeah.
Ben had too much raw power, too little reverence for tradition, and a soft spot for the dark side.
The Theranos story was a natural draw in a time of billion-dollar start-ups and reverence for technology entrepreneurs.
She honored her familial roots In Black culture, we are conditioned have a reverence for our family and family traditions.
Yet she hopes that aspects of the Indian way of life, like its reverence for biodiversity, are becoming more accepted.
That's why we mentioned Faith as well, because it was a moment of reverence for the three children between them.
Donald Trump has turned reverence for the flag into every American's sacred duty (except when it relates to him, naturally).
After her husband died in 2010, then-president Fernandez sought to build a similar reverence for his 2003-07 rule.
For many Trump supporters, for instance, his duel with the NFL is a simple matter of reverence for the flag.
Mr Morales fell because he took reverence for granted, and imagined it to be more widely shared than it is.
"I have never stood for a presidential candidate I have more confidence in, reverence for and love towards," he said.
Usually there is reverence for the man elected president and not a lot of heavy convincing or arm twisting necessary.
Occasionally, Rash's reverence for a romanticized version of white Southern masculinity flattens out the depth and diversity of Appalachian life.
Trump has shown little reverence for tradition, but frequently brags about the performance of the stock market under his presidency.
Reverence for heroes can often obfuscate the telling of true stories, but it's hard to be reverent when you're bashed.
Since discovering a cancerous lump in his neck in 2014, Sakamoto has adopted a reverence for the vulnerability of life.
While reading this article, I was overwhelmed by reverence for this man who dedicated his life to seemingly impossible goals.
But poke wouldn't exist without the islands' meld of cultures and reverence for the ocean, passed down by the ancients.
This caveat aside, Norris's irreverent reverence for the history of the Greek language is not only admirable, it is moving.
"To me, Japanese style is characterized by its thoroughness, its human-centric approach, and its reverence for nature," she said.
In recent times, the memory of Perovskaya has fared less well, particularly amid a waxing reverence for the czarist past.
Out of reverence for that shared heritage, the entire series is filmed in Spanish and comes equipped with English subtitles.
There's enough reverence for comedy these days that it's easy to forget that the core of most humor is irreverence.
He had a reverence for the music that is such an important part of American pop and the [Great] American Songbook.
The system has succeeded because the people and their leaders have felt reverence for an independent judiciary and a free press.
Others focused on foreign leaders' reverence for Mr Kim: Mr Trump looks almost servile in some pictures the paper has printed.
Even Breton, the movement's pouty pioneer, answers to Loplop's supreme authority, subverting the Western reverence for the self-styled Great Man.
People have no reverence for these gods they've largely forgotten, and in turn they live on the fringes of American society.
And even then, the North Korean public was told only that Rodman had sung a song showing his "reverence" for Kim.
Her Thursday set was proof she can turn any nondescript establishment into a place for reverence, for quiet focus and reflection.
Villeneuve's earlier films communicate a quiet reverence for writing, even when they show an abject cynicism for just about everything else.
Mr. Modi also said Saturday that Hindus' reverence for the cow could be manipulated by their enemies, offering an ancient metaphor.
If anything, Ms. Portman seems constrained by her own modesty, by a justified but nonetheless limiting reverence for her source material.
As I told the Tennessee Historical Commission in October, our community wants to reserve places of reverence for those we honor.
But let it be known that Facebook has officially won our hearts by showing its reverence for one of comedy's finest.
The past couple of decades though, has yielded a specific reverence for the curvy backsides celebrated in black and Latinx women.
" Trump said Scalia's career "was defined by his reverence for the Constitution and his legacy of protecting Americans' most cherished freedoms.
The loneliest, the most wretched and the dying have, at her hands, received compassion without condescension, based on reverence for man.
Still, the reverence for his elder shone through, even as Bad Bunny padded his praise with in-jokes, irony and sarcasm.
This is also a spiritual experience: It's a chance to share a reverence for the ethereal scenery of America's wild places.
Sandler says that he was impressed by the script for "Uncut Gems," but initially puzzled by the brothers' reverence for Howard.
The 1930 painting was rooted, like Wood himself, in Iowa values and steeped in reverence for those who plow the plain.
In particular she felt a reverence for old women, sometimes half-crazed, who nonetheless seemed to have a lock on wisdom.
Editorial Time was when any New York politician with a grain of ambition had to show reverence for the three I's.
However, his work simultaneously maintains a reserve, respect, and reverence for the past – all present in his personal demeanor as well.
Filmmakers like del Toro and Peele are steeped in genre traditions and a reverence for the narrative power that genre can wield.
This story, Fagen's work suggests, is part of a cultural history that is normally absent from Scotland's reverence for its national bard.
Mr. Margolick was imbued with such a mythical reverence for the slain president that no younger brother could possibly match his promise.
But, a few scenes suggest there is something bigger at play here than the appropriate level of reverence for Sandra Oh's mane.
He is a moderate Democrat of Irish-German extraction who mixes a lack of ideology with a reverence for the Catholic church.
As a former FBI agent, I have long subscribed to the concept of reverence for the law and support for the Constitution.
The world of media admittedly loves its insular circle jerks, and that's perhaps best epitomized by its obnoxious reverence for the tote.
Sixty-six percent said that brands that showed reverence for all kinds of families was a considering factor when purchasing a product.
The Native Hawaiian people's reverence for Mauna Kea is one reason people have been protesting the construction of TMT on the mountain.
Mountains cascade into one another, and rolling clouds create a tumbling mysticism, which I'm sure adds to the culture's reverence for nature.
In Hong Kong, the former British colony, the latest efforts to instill reverence for the anthem may be met with vigorous protest.
Trump's lifelong reverence for military men is partly about masculine affinity, the love of a self-styled warrior for the real thing.
Locke grew up determined to demonstrate his worth not by uplifting those less fortunate, but by cultivating a reverence for the arts.
I felt this deep affection and sense of reverence for the tree—it was like a feeling of love for Rainbow Birch.
Will he let a distinctly Latter-day Saint reverence for the United States Constitution embolden him to check abuses of executive power?
An earlier version of this briefing referred incorrectly to Roman Catholic reverence for Mary in our Back Story about Notre-Dame Cathedral.
The fearsome power of volcanoes have inspired awe and reverence for centuries, but they've also brought out some of humanity's worst impulses.
The two of us are lawyers and became friends and writing partners out of our shared reverence for the rule of law.
It would be hard to overstate the extent of what seems to be an almost medieval reverence for the king in Thailand.
Trump once again sounded themes of emphatic support for law enforcement, reverence for traditional culture and an ardor for old-school patriotism.
That reverence for the leaders of liberation struggles, however unfortunate their post-liberation rule, is not unique to Zimbabwe, or to Africa.
They feel rage at injustice, disgust toward greed, reverence for excellence, awe before the sacred and elevation in the face of goodness.
Retro Report Reverence for science has not been a conspicuous guiding spirit of the Trump administration, and forensic science is no exception.
Trump has offered few clues about her ambitions as first lady, although her debut fashion choice reflected a reverence for American design.
His reverence for angling, hunting and the outdoors means that he is promoting true conservation in his new post instead of preservation.
Paean is perhaps too strong a word, but there's no doubt Marx has a kind of reverence for the achievements of capitalism.
It cuts against France's lingering distrust of free markets and reverence for the state, as well as the tide of anti-globalisation sentiment.
He describes a climate where a critic's career could be in danger if they don't show absolute reverence for the artist they're discussing.
Call it a reverence for nostalgia but the emo music was charged and the images led the audience through a montage of memories.
On the one hand, it is true that a national reverence for the troops has not generated lots of large-scale military parades.
At Porchettiamo, the Umbrian reverence for pork, and passion for the deep culinary and agricultural heritage of the region, were on full display.
As a pastiche, it's top-of-the-class, sold with enthusiasm and genuine reverence for the Teddy Rileys and Babyfaces who inspired it.
When it came to passing the new hastily prepared tax legislation, Senate leader Mitch McConnell abandoned his self-proclaimed reverence for careful deliberation.
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics continue the storyline of the beloved cult TV show with respect and reverence for the source material.
Setting, intention, and reverence for these magical teachers and loving plant spirits is the bridge to understanding true cosmic consciousness and self realization.
But every president in living memory professed reverence for these values, recognizing a foundation for public life other than blood and soil nationalism.
"Most of my career has been with living artists, but she taught me a sense of reverence for the past," Ms. Golden said.
Not everyone in Swat, though, has such reverence for Yousafzai, who became the youngest Nobel laureate in history in 2014 at age 17.
" Atticus's pedantic reverence for the rule of law communicates to Scout and Jem a message that has misled generations of "honorable white Southerners.
I also say it with reverence for the many journalists doing good, hard work that, as Thomas Jefferson explained, is vital to democracy.
The reverence for greatness in the NBA is at a different level than any of the other sports that we watch or cover.
To promote lasting changes in mental health, scientists may need a little more reverence for the complex emotional beings that we all are.
Now that reverence for some has taken the form of being extremely protective of black stars, especially when they are accused of wrongdoing.
Were it not for our reverence for money, Mr. Trump would be easily recognized as the simple-minded, vulgar, bigoted blowhard he is.
Van Der Zee renders a certain reverence for the living community that makes the shops and churches and stores central to its livelihood.
The post-scene debriefing unfolded as normal, including the ever-present question about how I'd shown "reverence for human life" during the scene.
If you talk to a lot of franchisees from McDonald's, they hold Ray Kroc in reverence for giving people chances at the American dream.
By extension, this is the closest This Is Us will ever come to recognizing its limitless reverence for Jack might be a little much.
The nobility of queer sexuality that he captured morphs into a sort of religious reverence for the men and women of the AIDS crisis.
What the reader comes away with is a deep reverence for seafood as well as the humans who fish, harvest, and process it responsibly.
Barring that, it appears that Abrams' reverence for canon only applies to his producer work on the Star Wars franchise reboot, which is unfortunate.
"She has a reverence for technology and understands it has a role to play along with nature," he said, speaking of the target consumer.
As a new follower of a faith with reverence for cows at its foundations, he gave up meat and trained in Indian temple cuisine.
"I have so much reverence for him and he means so much to me in my life," O'Rourke said of Fugazi frontman Ian MacKaye.
Porter's reverence for Mount Everest is obvious, and, while he missed the summit on a 2003 climb, he's certain the biogas project will succeed.
By severing military and civilian life, the all-volunteer force has fostered a hands-off culture of deference to and reverence for armed forces.
Sometimes with lack of reverence for the history of something, you can carve out a new version of it that disrupts the older narrative.
Residents share a deep reverence for the karez, and they try to enforce rules that bar bathing or washing clothes directly in the waterways.
Mr. Xi has demanded reverence for Mao and banned historians from exploring dark episodes of starvation and persecution that could tarnish the party's image.
Their reverence for decorum is visible in their quiet manners and in the way they walk — a floating motion that foreigners often remark on.
And yet many living in Kilauea's shadow welcome the eruption, express reverence for Pele and thank her — even when the lava destroys their home.
Reverence for her hasn't diminished with the eruption of the Kilauea volcano, which has laid waste to dozens of homes and set off earthquakes.
How foolish the critics of those bygone years look in their disdain for their own century and reverence for the 20th or the 21st.
That's pretty meta, given the show's reverence for 1980s nostalgia, but the machine seems to bring a lot of modern ideas to the table.
We didn't agree on Ayn Rand or "Cerebus," but we did share a reverence for the prolific author and comic book writer Alan Moore.
Today in a huge city like London, this is luxury: foods so pure and rare they must be cooked with reverence for their natural tastes.
The ambiguity here feels intentional, allowing Bartos to vary between reverence for her father's lifestyle in Poland and displeasure at society's tendency to minimize women.
Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian who knew the 41st president, told PEOPLE that Bush included Trump in the service out of reverence for the office.
I think what makes Atomic so fun to watch is her unapologetic reverence for style set against the savage brutality of her missions in Berlin.
Speaking of relatable, "Chapter Seventy-Eight" ends with a nod to one of the Latinx community's greatest habits, its near-unexplainable reverence for Vicks VapoRub.
But he did have reverence for one of his old bosses in particular: "I think [Facebook CEO Mark] Zuckerberg is a genius, " Garcia Martinez said.
A reverence for markets is at the core of law and economics, and Mr Posner was conservative enough to earn an appointment from Ronald Reagan.
" She and Scalia, Ginsburg wrote, were "different in our interpretation of written texts, one in our reverence for the Constitution and the institution we serve.
What started as a hex on those that lacked respect and reverence for The Based God had morphed into something more personal for his Messenger.
The P.K.K. aimed to reverse all of this, preaching a reverence for transnational Kurdish identity and language under the banner of a secular, leftist program.
Quality work can be identified by other masters, and at least some programmers have reverence for the computer that Crawford's organ masters would find recognizable.
It was during this period that Mr. Givenchy's style transformed from simple and girlish to lavishly embroidered and romantic, with a strict reverence for construction.
They maintain reverence for the past, but they do it on their own terms, embracing the jubilance and vibrance of the pieces first and foremost.
Members lived communally and described themselves as a family, changing their last names to Africa out of reverence for their founder and for the continent.
"In this case, an absolute reverence for life led to a situation that, to my eyes, consisted of nothing less than pure cruelty," he writes.
Nearly two years later, the 36-year-old bank teller speaks of dashed hopes and expresses reverence for Mugabe, who died on Friday aged 95.
Douglas Brinkley, a Rice University history professor and author, tells PEOPLE that Bush's decision was motivated by his reverence for the office that he once held.
But the ruling Communist Party's praise and professed reverence for the May 43 protests contrasts sharply with its attitude to other modern Chinese student protest movements.
"There's a clear mimicking of, or reverence for, White Rex," Joanna Mendelson, senior investigative researcher with the Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism, told VICE News.
I know you were smiling tonight when Judge Kavanaugh said this, alluding to what Judge Starr just said about reverence for the constitution, let&aposs watch.
One thing they all have in common is reverence for the emperor's unbroken lineage—although believing him a descendant of the sun goddess requires flexible thinking.
" Said Skarsgård of his own reverence for the show, "The cast is incredible, Jean Marc Vallée is an amazing filmmaker, the writing was very good itself.
This lets them express their protest by their absence, without disrupting a moment of reverence for Americans who wish to honor our anthem and our flag.
But at the performance I saw, that secret was not some special window into North Korean tradition or obscure ritual of reverence for the country's leader.
But virtual reality has spent years dealing with inflated expectations, an almost religious reverence for an imperfect technology, and media coverage that's often oversimplified or sensational.
All together, they make up a fan base with unique appreciation and reverence for shelf staples that otherwise don't get much respect in the grocery world.
The profession was a calling for most (quacks have always been with us), and there was a reverence for doctors and nurses that served everyone well.
Thousands of mourners rushed to his village soon after the gunfight; many tried to touch his disfigured body in a sign of reverence for fallen militants.
The hall was quiet, the air heavy with protocol and reverencefor the departed and, perhaps, for the antediluvian Washington in which he was a fixture.
"We have it within us to turn back these attacks, right these wrongs, repair this damage, restore reverence for our institutions, and prevent further moral vandalism."
Eulogizers, citing McCain's honor, courage, patriotic service, obstinacy, humor, reverence for freedom and contempt for bullies, presented the Arizona Republican as the personification of America itself.
For this reason, our public officials should share a reverence for the importance of public education to our country's success, both now and in the future.
The artist's reverence for pastel is so profound, his knowledge and obvious love of contemporary and historical art so complete, that he transcends the faux-pas.
He is a refined technician, with a skilled performer's reverence for tradition, yet he has no fear of unleashing brutal sounds on the edge of chaos.
I want to know that the one occupying the Oval Office shares my reverence for what it represents rather than make a global mockery of it.
There are derogatory mentions of "swift boating" and celebratory references to Noam Chomsky, not to mention the aforementioned reverence for both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
Finally, Trump's reverence for the dead was clearly lacking during a Fox News interview that was partly responsible for delaying the ceremony's start by about 30 minutes.
On the other, however, lies a respect and reverence for the labels and designers that have seemingly been around forever; a certain deference is paid to them.
If Ubolratana were allowed to stand for election, Kurlantzick said, she would likely gain the most votes given the reverence for the royal family in the country.
What often links these diverse practices across the African diaspora is their origin in the traditional Yoruba faith, their reverence for ancestors, and their rites of passage.
"The Chaplin of Limelight is no irreverent little clown; his reverence for his own ideas would be astonishing even if the ideas were worth consideration," she wrote.
And yet President Trump's rallies for Hyde-Smith will, in essence, reaffirm white reverence for the former Confederacy and may succeed in boosting her chances of victory.
Over the past 20 years, political leaders in Tokyo have been engineering mechanisms to elicit reverence for the emperor and, through him, the state that actually rules.
Sometimes it's from people who find this nation's reverence for its military over the top, another example of the deference civilians are expected to show the military.
Whoever the residents of Mohenjo Daro were — and that's not clear — they had "a reverence for the control of water," as an article in National Geographic says.
"The younger mainland Chinese collectors may have a reverence for the blue-chip heavyweight Western contemporary artists," said Nick Simunovic, managing director of Gagosian Gallery Hong Kong.
Together, we have it within us to turn back these attacks, to right these wrongs, repair this damage, restore reverence for institutions, and prevent further moral vandalism.
Based on that review, the commission concluded that the department's previous approach, which called on officers to demonstrate "a reverence for human life," was way too vague.
Like Smith, I dressed with reverence for the occasion, in all black with a white blazer, the inverse of her image on the iconic Horses cover photo.
The Times wrote last month about Ichiro's frequent visits to the Hall of Fame, excursions born of reverence for the hitters he will very likely join someday.
With a clear reverence for artist Piet Mondrian, the artwork elucidates a widely unknown side of the singer and actor extraordinaire, with an uncharted knack for abstraction.
He clearly has a reverence for musicians of a certain era, like inviting a Beach Boy to the White House and playing Elvis during a medal ceremony.
At the show she speaks with genuine reverence for William Wyler, who directed "Funny Girl" (1968), adapted from the 1964 Broadway show that made her a star.
Mr. Trump, who received a deferment from Vietnam because of bone spurs in his heel, came to office with a reverence for the idea of the military.
The Oscars are poised to be especially bland this year, with their lack of diversity, predictable narratives and old-fashioned reverence for movies about white male rage.
He has deep reverence for hot dish, which he says is a specific subcategory of a genre of layered one-pan recipes that includes lasagna and pastitsio.
Yet some in the area welcome the eruption, expressing reverence for Pele, Hawaii's goddess of volcanoes and fire, and thanking her — even when lava destroys their homes.
Together, we have it within us to turn back these attacks, right these wrongs, repair this damage, restore reverence for our institutions, and prevent further moral vandalism.
Michelangelo had sculpted a nude Christ because, in 1514, "reverence for classical antiquity and the timeless beauty of the human body" still held sway, Professor Squarzina said.
Being a successful rapper, the logic goes, is a matter not only of mastery of craft but also of knowledge and reverence for the history of it.
His government recently created havoc in the booming beef-export business with onerous new rules on purchases of cattle, in deference to Hindus' reverence for cows (see article).
It examines Schmidt's life and art, particularly her use of discarded clothing and her reverence for the people oppressed and marginalized until they, too, are treated like afterthoughts.
The most sacred of commonplaces during the transfer window, the 'come-and-get-me plea' must be treated with the utmost reverence, for overuse can diminish its powers.
While it may sound like Apa's talent is a running joke among the Riverdale cast, everyone actually shares a legitimate reverence for Apa's leave-it-all-onstage sensibilities.
Every young jazz musician has had to wrestle with the gatekeepers of tradition; jazz celebrates youthful originality, but it also prizes respect, even reverence, for the music's founders.
A less-noted problem is that America's unthinking reverence for its fighters is forestalling a badly needed reappraisal of how it organises its forces, and to what end.
Taking a walk is a religious act for Jains, who act on their reverence for all life by taking pains to avoid trampling on even the tiniest bug.
They believed the Uztari training of birds was blasphemy and that only the ancient Altari cults of reverence for the wild and untamed sky was the true faith.
I wish the congressman would show the same reverence for science when the future of our planet is on the line, not just corporate profit in his district.
"Given the fact that that heinous shit came out, I would simply say I've kept this under wraps out of reverence for my dearest Emma," Louis-Dreyfus said.
Thai culture is deeply linked to reverence for the constitutional monarch, and King Vajiralongkorn's coronation will be a first for most Thais after his father's 70-year reign.
Wong visited Thailand and was impressed by the nation's reverence for its monarch, so she reluctantly agreed to block the video — but only for computers located in Thailand.
In the show, which combined memoir and civics lesson, she interrogated her teen-age reverence for a document that was written by and for white male property owners.
President Donald Trump and Robert Mueller may be contemporaries but are temperamental opposites, divided most deeply by their respective contempt and reverence for the institutions of US government.
But while speaking with Chilli, I was struck by her deep tranquility and reflection, as well as her reverence for fellow performers at the Baton, past and present.
What caught my attention were the material trappings reflected in the hand-painted scenery, which reflected aspirational wealth, a reverence for nature, regality … yet is all absurdly artificial.
While visiting a friend back home, she noticed his display of handguns above the fireplace, which she interpreted as a mix of tradition and reverence for gun ownership.
"One Nation After Trump" devotes considerable space to tackling the unprecedented nature of Trump's election and presidency — his vulgarity, racism, authoritarianism, cronyism and reverence for America's longtime enemies.
The characteristic Japanese reverence for nature is reflected in titles referring — usually with justification — to waves, blossoming flowers or moonlight, but it also comes across directly and physically.
I remain astonished how anti-government conservatives reserve such reverence for one particular government function: the ability to find perfect justice and seal the matter forever via execution.
Elizabeth's undutifulness as a daughter, her laughter, her lack of reverence for Mr. Collins, her lack of respect for Lady Catherine de Bourgh — they're all of a piece.
Even a bucolic village must be vigilant today, Katz said, but the essence of the weekend, and the Hall of Fame itself, is a reverence for things past.
Even a bucolic village must be vigilant today, Katz said, but the essence of the weekend, and the Hall of Fame itself, is a reverence for things past.
Trump's campaign spent the bulk of Thursday morning stressing that the GOP nominee has reverence for America's democracy and that it's Clinton who has contempt for its principles.
He has not emphasized that part of his life experience in running for president, stressing instead his love for his wife and children, and his reverence for the Bible.
On the flip side, Claire's repeatedly expressed reverence for the majesty, beauty and sheer power of these creatures comes off as naive, especially when faced with some difficult decisions.
The Edmonton-born, Toronto-based rocker's last album 2015's Living Daylight was exciting not because of its reverence for the past but for its organic and effortless songwriting.
Much as many Thais have a reverence for their late king that borders on worship, many other increasingly progressive, better educated citizens are ready for a modern constitutional monarchy.
The recent spate of privacy issues, headlined most recently by the Privacy Shield rejection, is likely to awaken in U.S. consumers and organizations a deeper reverence for data privacy.
" Hamill then shared a long story of his reverence for Disney: "Disney provided me a tutorial of how I could make my dreams come true by lifting the curtain.
But while The Lost City of Z's ending is open to multiple interpretations, it's impossible to ignore its reverence for an individual's desire to get lost in his dreams.
" He added, "Therein lies the true democratic nature of art, and, also, in the fact that a single creative work is one man's act of reverence for all men.
The citizen enjoys a sweet reverence for all the gifts that have been handed down over time, and a generous piety about country that is the opposite of arrogance.
Her short stories are majestic presentations of human foolishness, weakness, vanity, self-importance, viciousness, yet all of them are suffused with an awareness of and reverence for human worth.
The country has a singular reverence for books and writers, reflected in statues of great authors that dot Paris, and one of the largest national archives in the world.
A reverence for the tools of painting is apparent in Engels's practice; his transformation of the canvas into the artwork is like building a reliquary from the bones themselves.
Ms. Vogel, a Pulitzer Prize winner, considers the play — with its reverence for books and great thinkers, represented by Mr. Antrobus's cherished personal library — a defense of Western humanism.
A person claiming to be of extreme age could also draw great attention and could be a source of pride and reverence for a family, a village, a country.
But hidden in all that jest is great reverence for the art form and its history, and audiences keep coming back — when else can you laugh at the ballet?
"You find tamale ladies on every corner, and the tamales are delicious," said Mr. Veliz, 29, with a clear reverence for those who have preceded him in the Bronx.
His lack of self-consciousness and reverence for the mundanities of daily life is somehow refreshing and the specificity of his details make for a vivid 2-D Bristol.
A blindness to history, and the patterns set by people long dead, is a characteristic of conservative race thinking (and a somewhat ironic one, given conservative reverence for tradition).
As weird as my interaction with Bundy was, the greatest reverence for the days of the antebellum South that I encountered on my trip had to be in Jacksonville, Alabama.
He unapologetically invoked Britain's Margaret Thatcher during the campaign, an unusual reference point in a country with a lingering suspicion of free markets and a deep reverence for the state.
From delving into the history of branding, to exploring interactive clothing, the Design Museum manages to balance reverence for design history while pushing visitors forward into a tech-enabled future.
He is, if possible, more serious than they are about cracking down on entitlements such as Social Security and Medicare, and shares none of President Trump's reverence for those programs.
Forgetting, temporarily, their reverence for local self-determination, lots of states have counteracted municipal efforts to control guns; some have moved on to ensuring the unimpeded statewide carrying of knives.
Justin Chang, The Los Angeles Times: Johnson is a pop savant steeped in Star Wars arcana, and you can sense his reverence for the legacy with which he's been entrusted.
Keith Urban showed his reverence for the classics, seeking out Willie Nelson a few row behind him and warmly greeting Crystal Gayle as she passed by his front-row seat.
It is a place that offers frontier charm, easy access to expansive wilderness, a reverence for modern art and creative restaurants (not to mention goats known for their landscaping skills).
Donna Bolls, who lives in Charlotte, N.C., wants her four grands to develop reverence for nature, so she takes them to forests and gardens and buys them Ranger Rick subscriptions.
Clinton pulled the party to the center, only to lose — is that the selfies, and the commentary swirling around them, telegraph an attitude of almost religious reverence for Mrs. Clinton.
Modeled after an old-school apothecary, Officine Universelle Buly sits apart from the competition thanks to its reverence for ancestral beauty traditions in the form of balms, powders and oils.
Muguruza has admitted a natural affinity for French Open clay and a reverence for the grass courts of Wimbledon, but the hard courts of Flushing Meadows have been a puzzle.
When the primary subjects in this play—Lilah and the Materia Magica staff—speak, it's with a reverence for the community that has persisted for so long in silicon and wires.
Powers writes with deep reverence for the banyan, chestnut, and other trees that guide the narratives, honoring their physical beauty and power, and lamenting the human ability to destroy them anyway.
" He noted that Kavanaugh lived up to Trump's promise to pick "someone with impeccable credentials, great intellect, unbiased judgment, and deep reverence for the laws and Constitution of the United States.
When the primary subjects in this play—Lilah and the Materia Magica staff—speak, it's with a reverence for the community that has persisted for so long in silicon and wires.
You might think the stereotypical German dourness and reverence for beer would preclude our Bavarian friends from doing much gaming, pre- or otherwise, when it comes to the Real Yellow Stuff.
In a call with reporters before the England leg of the trip, Kim Darroch, the British ambassador, said officials took Mr. Trump's reverence for Churchill into account while arranging the visit.
The main character behaves heroically out of love and reverence for her father, actually putting herself at risk in order to save him as well as, it turns out, her country.
If nothing else, the outbreak gives us a taste of the bone-deep fears our grandparents wrestled with, as well as an appreciation of their profound reverence for science and facts.
If nothing else, the outbreak gives us a taste of the bone-deep fears our grandparents wrestled with, as well as an appreciation of their profound reverence for science and facts.
Even amid the coronavirus crisis, the tragedy unfolding in Spain's nursing homes has shocked a nation that takes pride in its reverence for older people and in its health care system.
The Thai military government has always used a mandatory reverence for the monarchy as a tool of political control, and has carefully cultivated a very monarchical image for the new king.
At his Senate confirmation hearing in 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions was the latest in a long line of AG candidates to claim reverence for the Justice Department's independence and ideals.
The American government's lack of reverence for existing norms and treaties is particularly unsettling to the change-averse Europeans, who are coping with weak economic growth and a surge in populism.
This experience has likely helped him to avoid the pitfalls of "othering" the subculture he documents; quite the contrary — Templeton and his fans seem to have an equal reverence for each other.
" Trump tweeted about the incident again on Thursday morning, referencing Cruz's reverence for the Constitution and claiming a victory by Democrats would lead to a Supreme Court that would "destroy us all.
The narrator seemed to revel in the graphic violence he was depicting, but it was the final passage that was particularly disturbing, where Dylan conveyed unabashed awe and reverence for the killer.
For while surveys show overwhelming support for gay rights, most LGBT+ Japanese say they keep their sexuality a secret in a nod to the reverence for harmony that pervades high-tech Japan.
We share an affection and reverence for bruised and battered stuff, and I think we both feel this urge to enshrine the history as it is now, not as it was then.
" Ginsburg said in a statement Sunday although the two justices differed in their interpretation of written texts, they were the same in their "reverence for the Constitution and the institution we serve.
The fact that Kelly is a four-star Marine Corps general — and Trump has a reverence for generals — is perhaps one reason he was able to survive as long as he did.
Mr. Evans, or Captain America, as he's been known in omnipresent Marvel movies for the better part of a decade, tapped as a child and still has sincere reverence for the form.
Fortunately, times are changing and the arrival of restaurants such as Supanniga Eating Room, Err, and Paste, in addition to old favorites such as Nahm, signals a renewed reverence for old recipes.
Referencing the artist's reverence for animals and the raw, untainted purity of their actions, the images project his longing for a world in which some sense of social order and peace prevails.
It would be a lot to expect your average 11- to 14-year-old not only to play and march but also do it with some reverence for the nation's fallen heroes.
"Hymns is an attempt for me explore what I find sacred in the world, and what I feel should be celebrated: human relationships and a sense of reverence for nature," he explains.
This is Alex Atack's hometown and it is easy to see why his photos exude nostalgia when his childhood is literally bulldozed and replaced with shinier things, without a reverence for its past.
Her decision to unapologetically rock her locs, a natural hairstyle that Black women have been routinely subjected to discrimination for wearing, was a bold statement of self-acceptance and reverence for her culture.
If we respect Trump out of patriotism or out of reverence for the office he's about to hold or out of politeness, we are letting down the values that make New York great.
In Van Dyck's reverence for Titian, or Reynolds's appreciation for the Renaissance masters, one begins to grasp that an artist's collection is "the most secret kind of self-portrait", in Ms Robbins's words.
His compositions are meticulous and topographical; mathematical to the point of orthodoxy, his photography reveals an idiosyncratic taste for symmetry, clarity, and crispness as opposed to any reverence for abstraction for abstraction's sake.
At the end of the eating session I was covered in golden flakes and the volcanic meat filling while Melvin hadn't dropped a crumb, his reverence for the food pie was so great.
They reminded me of reliquaries, and I was drawn to this reverence for such everyday, utilitarian objects, especially considering the time-consuming process that must have gone into the construction of each one.
With its focus on spirituality and reverence for the joys of everyday life, "Little Faith" calls to mind Marilynne Robinson's "Gilead," although Butler can't match Robinson's stately prose and evocations of inner grace.
HEALD We're always writing with a true respect, appreciation and reverence for the source material, and we know there are a lot of "Karate Kid" superfans out there who relate to this story.
Nearly all of them cited his role in rescuing the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, as well as the reverence for him within the LDS community here, as major assets to his candidacy.
The White House is riven by feuds, with various cabinet members vying for prominence, and while Mr. Trump has a business-centric reverence for Mr. Tillerson, he is said to like Ms. Haley.
Waldrop is one of those poets—Frank O'Hara is another—whose ostensible reverence for painting acts as a covert boast about writing, embedding "the instant" in a feedback loop of composition and response.
Holden was drinking disappointing sangria with a friend at the bar of the Trump International Hotel in Washington, where he had come last February more out of curiosity than reverence for the president.
But although the show's reverence for the '80s is undeniable, critical focus on any single decade comes at the cost of ignoring the larger science fiction influences entangled in the show's pop culture DNA.
One of my collaborators, [Phunam], and his father used to collect antiques from the Southeast Asian region, Vietnamese and Kamai antiques, so they have a certain amount of reverence for the objects they collect.
But in season five, the show can't seem to imagine a politics driven by anything other than crude hero worship and awed reverence for those who would callously shed blood and call it beautiful.
Jair Bolsonaro, a far-right candidate whose misogyny, racism and reverence for military dictators has made him one of Latin America's most polarizing figures, won Brazil's presidency yesterday with over 55% of the vote.
I want the audience to not only walk away with a new reverence for black hair and for the people with that hair and the culture we've created in the margins of American society.
If there's a single common thread in Chahine's filmography, it is his reverence for his fellow Egyptians' endurance, coupled with his stout belief in progress, often against the rigidity of tradition or institutional religion.
From the subterranean tremors of Mala's buoyant midnight set, to the distorted pummels of Dreesvn's sudden-impact techno; reverence for the location never stops people from letting loose and kicking up a few leaves.
Today I got my hands on this precious new device, and my skepticism has quickly morphed into geeky reverence for the sheer brilliance, unfailing symmetry, and outrageous efficiency of the Note 7's design.
The accompaniment from Lustrum holds similar reverence for the earlier days of black metal's glory, with simple yet evocative rhythms and riffs pounding onward and inward to serve as a backdrop for pure ugliness.
If the first show evoked my reverence (for long-withheld artifacts and truths) and sorrow (for acknowledged wrongs and suffering), then the second show seemed at first to present more of an intellectual exercise.
It's no surprise, then, that plenty of Gemini Man feels like a slightly musty cable-replay staple, with that 1203s Jerry Bruckheimer military jocularity and a loving reverence for its lead actor's movie-star face.
Technically, it's an R, given the pervasive, messy bloodshed: arms get hacked off, heads get cleaved open, and so forth, all as part of the slasher genre's usual reverence for particularly over-the-top kills.
"We wanted to honor and have reverence for the continent, and bring it to the screen in a way that you haven't seen before, as being a prosperous place," production designer Hannah Beachler told Nerdist.
We have deeper reverence for our pop culture icons because there is such a long history of denying the merits of Black art, appropriating our creations, and in some cases taking credit for those creations.
Balance what feels authentic for you while playing to your Gemini audience—fashion forward displays of consumption don't appeal to this air sign, so find a way to show reverence for the magic of language.
"History and culture -- so important," Trump said Wednesday during a speech at the American Legion's convention in Reno, showing a reverence for the past at a speech for one of the nation's largest veterans organizations.
But as any historian of that part of the world can tell you, having a common creed and a common reverence for the same holy places and rites doesn't always make for smooth diplomatic relations.
For a stubbornly individualistic sport with such reverence for doing things the hard way, a promoter-sanctioned, brick-and-mortar monument to using data, technology, and analysis to save fighters from unnecessary punishment is encouraging.
Ingraham is of proudly working-class heritage — her mother was a waitress for almost 2000 years and her father owned and operated a Coin-a-Matic carwash — and does not share Will's reverence for decorum.
Some fundamentalists see the reverence for saints, which is common in Shiite Islam, as a form of idolatry, because in their view it shows devotion to something other than the worship of a singular God.
The country's sentimental reverence for truth and its jealously guarded press freedoms, while never perfect, have been as important to its global standing as the strength of its military and the reliability of its currency.
In keeping, I trust those people the most who know that they don't know, who are not convinced of their own righteousness, who maintain a sense of curiosity and reverence for the mystery that is life.
There was always reverence for "real" activists, of course — the heroes of the civil rights movement, the suffragists, Cesar Chavez, Harvey Milk — people who had lived and died and won great battles before we were born.
The teaser shows off a reverence for all things nostalgia (Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Ghostbusters references, anyone?), and shows off glimpses of the gang, Eleven, Hop, and something very scary in the sky.
He took a mish-mash of Buddhist and Hindu precepts, stirred in a bit of Nostradamus, added a huge dollop of reverence for himself and charged acolytes their life's savings for devotional tapes, books and guidance.
Although a revolution in 1932 made the country a constitutional monarchy, a series of subsequent governments, many of them installed by military coups, inculcated reverence for the king as a means of bolstering their own legitimacy.
Still, Cravalho feels lucky that Moana is part of the new wave of Disney heroines providing positive examples of female role models to young viewers, but still has reverence for the princesses that came before her.
Yet the true symbol of British reverence for "Lili Marlene" is that it was covered by Vera Lynn, the greatly-loved singer of wartime songs such as "We'll Meet Again" and "The White Cliffs of Dover".
And I find there's a nice balance right now, where I can have the aesthetic of a horror movie or a genre flick, but I have genuine reverence for my characters, and for loss of life.
"Infused with lessons from Western architects, he forged his artistic vision with a deep reverence for life, Eastern culture, and forces of nature to create an architecture that was personal," the citation for the prize said.
Though Devlin hasn't worked with Frank Ocean, the two share the same reverence for being meticulous; for placing importance on minutiae as much as the grandiose, understanding how the two come together to form a whole.
If Preston is so moved and so respects a symbol of America like the flag, how can he not show that same reverence for the office of the presidency also a symbol, when speaking of Obama?
He appears to subscribe to the notion that the United States, the largest economy on earth, must unabashedly pursue its self-interest, free of constraints like naïve reverence for the rules of the global trading system.
Intel maintained a near-religious reverence for Moore's Law, which refers to the co-founder Gordon Moore's oft-quoted observation that the number of transistors on a chip can be doubled every two years or so.
The plaque gallery at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown is a place of reverence for fans, who can gaze at the bronze images of 312 players, managers, umpires and executives affixed to the walls.
While at times some of the them have seemingly tried to out-Obama each other with their reverence for the last president, there have been flashes of discord between the candidates over the former president's legacy.
" Mr. Zhao drew support from liberal economists and lawyers who have been unsettled by Mr. Xi's reverence for communist tradition and support for state-owned companies, which he has urged to grow "stronger, better and bigger.
It's a risky move, particularly for a film that's deliberately steeped in history: Nostalgia is part of the whole appeal of the new Halloween, and the movie has clear reverence for the films that came before it.
The early protesters wore yellow - a color associated with the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej - to show their reverence for the monarchy and Thai culture that they said Thaksin threatened through corruption and consolidating his own personal power.
It was unclear what provoked the fight, but the Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, had expressed opposition to the government's resignation on Friday, dividing some of his followers between personal reverence for him and anger with the government.
The USPS announced that it will not deliver regular mail, will close its stores and will curb its package deliveries on Wednesday in reverence for former President George H.W. Bush, who died last Friday at age 94.
I was impressed by his generosity in sharing the property with strangers, and his reverence for Lautner's vision, as he proudly pointed out details like the plastic drinking glasses that create the skylights in the living room.
From the moment the sexy thriller — and You definitely is sexy — arrived on Netflix in late December, viewers were lining up to excuse Joe's string of slayings and kidnappings out of reverence for his purposefully dreamy looks.
He struggled to raise money even from allies who had supported him at the Statehouse, in part because of the reverence for Feinstein and because many Democrats did not want to lose her seniority in the Senate.
Featuring a premiere by the piano-percussion quartet Yarn/Wire, the event is a tribute to Ms. Lockwood's devotion to collaboration and her reverence for sound's potential to move people, particularly in a time of environmental crisis.
"Bing" as a name is meant to parody the striving, tech-obsessed upper middle classes who conflate consumer tastes with life philosophy, but no self-respecting upper-middle-class striver has any kind of reverence for Bing.
It's not surprising that a man who got rich thanks to inheritance and tax evasion and got famous for being a rich asshole does not have a huge amount of reverence for the office he now holds.
"He has this utter reverence for her: her status and all she's accomplished," Capricia Marshall, a family friend who was White House social secretary during Mr. Clinton's second term, said of Mr. Hale's bond with Mrs. Clinton.
The reverence for the king has long been enforced by the country's lèse-majesté laws, which outlaw "defaming, insulting, or threatening" of a member of the royal family — including, for example, "Liking" that mall video on Facebook.
He is expected to return to the issue repeatedly during football season as the midterm elections approach, as it plays to both the patriotism and reverence for the U.S. military that stoke excitement in his political base.
Several Democrats close to Mr. Biden say he did not take on Mr. Trump sooner in large part because of his reverence for congressional prerogatives — he did not want to immediately insert himself into the House's jurisdiction.
Earlier, during a hurricane briefing at the Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters, Mr. Trump expressed disbelief bordering on reverence for Dorian's Category 8333 status, the highest degree measured by meteorologists on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale.
The pride taken in their product, the care with which it is made, the reverence for the source, process and method: It's not just hipster baristas with their pour-over brewing methods who take their art seriously.
The values of free expression and a reverence for the free press have been our global hallmark, for it is our ability to freely air the truth that keeps our government honest and keeps a people free.
Absolutely, I would agree with you and I think people ... what happens here is there's a reverence for a certain person, like an Elon Musk or a Mark Zuckerberg, and they don't see everybody else behind it.
There has been reverence for his use of technology, from the creation of dazzling dissolving dresses to skirts that turned into coffee tables and to the futuristic womb in which Lady Gaga arrived at the 2011 Grammys.
But the artifacts also feature revealing glimpses of Paisley's boyhood, his other creative interests (he paints!), and his reverence for the Hall of Fame icons he's worked with: Buck Owens, Little Jimmy Dickens, Bill Anderson, George Jones, Alabama.
Without showrunners who balanced reverence for the written story with a desire to be true to their characters' unique evolutions on the show, it was hard for Game of Thrones to fully shake its roots in the end.
"Given the fact that that heinous s— came out, I would simply say I've kept this under wraps out of reverence for my dearest Emma," Louis-Dreyfus told the outlet, dispelling any reports that the siblings were estranged.
At once, the record shows reverence for those that came before them (Saetia immediately comes to mind) but at the same time the three-piece is able to hone in on an identity that is distinctly their own.
It should not take a war to do that, but it would be hard to imagine such a holiday today, and almost impossible to say what many Americans share in common beyond citizenship and a reverence for money.
For two and a half hours, I sat and listened to the shaman's velada (vigil), not understanding the meaning of her words, but feeling moved by the serious attentiveness of her ritual and her reverence for the plant.
Continuing culture's fascination and reverence for Winehouse, the Jewish Museum London will show a twofold exhibit featuring both street art and personal memorabilia from when Winehouse was a freshly-signed artist until she became an established international icon.
His reverence for his subject as a fellow artist and kindred rebel spirit is evident in every frame, but he also works to strip away the layers of martyrdom and mythmaking that obscure the man and his art.
Preston's reverence for those who have served our Nation reminds us why we salute our flag, why we put our hands on our hearts for the pledge of allegiance, and why we proudly stand for the national anthem.
Her willingness to berate senior politicians, her ostentatiousness, her lack of reverence for male members of the ruling party — all of it put her outside the bounds of how an African first lady is expected to conduct herself.
AMY READING ITHACA, N.Y. Dear Amy, Elegant sentences, characters shaped by the land and reverence for human connection: I thought I had a handle on your husband's taste, and my suggestions for him sat in a neat stack.
Mr. Kelly, 67, is more a generational peer and may take advantage of the president's reverence for generals to get him to listen as he did not to Mr. Priebus, 45 and neither wealthy nor a military officer.
The thousands of Killjoys â€" the fandom named itself after the band's last album â€" who managed to snag tickets all shared the same anger, sorrow, and reverence for Mikey Fuckin' Way as they did a decade ago.
Preston's reverence for those who have served our nation remind us why we salute our flag, why we put our hands on our hearts for the Pledge of Allegiance, and why we proudly stand for the national anthem.
First, we should define the soccer girl look (and I should say that I'm only saying "soccer girl" instead of "soccer woman" because that's already the accepted nomenclature, born, perhaps, out of our youthful reverence for the soccer girls).
""We firmly believe that where you stay in a new city should be your home from home, so have brought the spirit of our DogHouse Hotel and its reverence for great beer to a new series of mini-hotels.
Reverence for Romney there and his role helping turn around the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic games would essentially make him "bulletproof" (as one GOP strategist put it), giving him freedom to respond to Trump's attacks without electoral consequences.
The performers communicated a clear reverence for the material, with the soprano Tony Arnold and the percussionist Al Cerulo being standouts in a small ensemble that also included Ms. Beglarian, who sang and played a bit of toy piano.
Senator Patrick J. Leahy, the Vermont Democrat and a longtime chairman of the Judiciary Committee with a reverence for the process, was an exception, telling the political news site VTDigger that he was not "inclined" to back a filibuster.
With his reverence for tailoring and an ability to consistently refresh the conventions of haberdashery, he has dressed men and women alike, fueled by a belief in the suit's ability to elevate and transform its wearer, no matter their gender.
And really, the foundation of the entire company is an almost mystical reverence for the nutritional powers contained in juice, and the necessity of pressing it at home—juicing tenets that, like Evans himself, are more about dogma than empiricism.
"Preston&aposs reverence for those who have served our nation reminds us why we salute our flag, why we put our hands on our hearts for the pledge of allegiance, and why we proudly stand for the national anthem," Trump said.
Brandeis, who had a reverence for facts and a deep interest in the real-world impact of law, transformed legal advocacy by filing what would later be known as a "Brandeis brief": one with more facts and sociology than legal precedents.
When she writes, in "My Life as a Writer," of having "to give up Baudelaire for Clausewitz," she's referring to a choice she made in "Intercourse," but there she doesn't abandon the canon; she merely sacrifices an uncritical reverence for it.
Greif brings to mind a host of critics from William Hazlitt to Lionel Trilling, but most of all he suggests it is possible to write about the culture with a reverence for language and a passion for what has come before.
" Dr. Agronin writes with reverence for Dr. Gene D. Cohen, a founding father of geriatric psychiatry who "saw not only what aging is, but what aging could be; not what we accomplish in spite of aging, but because of aging.
" Tracy K. Smith, the current United States poet laureate, who was a student of Ms. Brock-Broido's at Columbia University, said in a telephone interview, "She was just a full-force, wonderful presence of creativity, magic, belief and reverence for poetry.
It was not necessary (although it helped) to know about the artist's reverence for craft, his appreciation for the accidental in art or his upbringing in a place where the neighbors quilted and drove to town in horse-drawn carriages.
But Mr. Weiner, who turns 77 in February, has long held a special reverence for artist's books, of which he has made dozens, some in humble editions so small he distributed them himself by leaving them behind in coffee shops.
And after considering the many tragedies that could befall these pigeons in-service — bullets were one way to intercept them — this respect becomes more like a reverence, for an animal faithfully committed to missions on which lives beside their own depended.
He is gravedigging, with probity, with the greatest reverence for the craft they share, and in this way is saying thank you in the only way one writer can really say it to another, which is by writing about them well.
Fearless risk-taking is what gives ski racing its sizzle, and fans of the sport have always saved their greatest reverence for daredevils who perilously charge down a mountain at 43 miles an hour in aptly named races like the downhill.
One of the hallmarks of heavy metal fandom is its reverence for the past; even as the genre continues to evolve and progress, '80s thrash and '90s death metal bands remain in heavy rotation and continue to find new fans.
It's a sparse, almost play-like staging—due in no small part to the fact that this was test footage and probably shot cheaply at a soundstage somewhere—but Hayter's obvious reverence for the comic gives it a certain charm.
He sidestepped some of the most difficult questions -- on whether there should be an investigation into his past, for instance -- and he will get a far rougher ride from Democrats who question his integrity and professed reverence for truth on Thursday.
Part of the authenticity of "Loving" also comes from the actors' attentive reverence for the story and their visits to related sites of memory like the graves of Mildred and Richard Loving and the Caroline County jail in Bowling Green, Virginia.
The effects experts and storytellers behind "Rogue One" (which was directed by Gareth Edwards and written by Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy) say they have given careful thought to these issues and were guided by their reverence for this interstellar epic.
Ilya Glazunov, a painter whose reverence for the Russian past and the Orthodox Church put him in conflict with cultural officials during the Soviet era but won him a devoted following after the collapse of Communism, died on Sunday in Moscow.
"As we honour our shared victory and heritage, we affirm the common values that will unite us long into the future; freedom, sovereignty, self-determination, the rule of law and reverence for the rights given to us by almighty God," he said.
Far-right provocateur Jair Bolsonaro — whose misogyny, racism and reverence for military dictators has made him one of Latin America's most polarizing figures — is poised to win Brazil's presidency in Sunday's runoff election, potentially bringing an end to 15 years of leftist rule.
"I believe every person is created as the steward of his or her own destiny with great power for a specific purpose: to share with others, through service, a reverence for life in a spirit of love," the statement quotes him as saying.
"Toward the end of the opera Scalia/Ginsburg, tenor Scalia and soprano Ginsburg sing a duet: 'We are different, we are one,' different in our interpretation of written texts, one in our reverence for the Constitution and the institution we serve," she wrote.
While Democrats, Republicans and independents share a reverence for free speech and fair elections, too many politicians in both parties are focused on winning those elections and maximizing power, even when that means manipulating the rules of the game for partisan gain.
But it instils a reverence for order, which could make Mrs May think twice before slashing ties with the EU. Membership gives Britain access to shared security resources, from Europe-wide arrest warrants to pooled information on airline passengers and criminal records.
At 32, Mr. Udashkin, who practiced law and worked for the shoe company Aldo negotiating real estate deals and working on wholesale development, has a practiced way with business-school jargon and a marketing guru's reverence for the limitless potential of branding.
Instead, he used his platform to raise awareness about injustice, first by quietly sitting through the singing of the National Anthem, then taking a knee after consulting with a military veteran who told him that pose showed reverence for the flag and country.
"  The piece recounts Sunday night's violence in Las Vegas, then addresses the history and future of gun control in the U.S. It asserts that the debate is not about guns, but about the values they represent: "cherished freedoms, a reverence for independence.
It is sad when Yankah writes "Were it not for our reverence for money, Mr. Trump would be easily recognized as the simple-minded, vulgar, bigoted blowhard he is," but he singles out Trump's supporters to somehow make his illogical hypothesis logical.
Whether or not that was constitutionally warranted — it wasn't — does any citizen on either side who witnessed or participated in that partisan dust-up honestly look back on it as an exemplary exercise showcasing Americans' shared reverence for the rule of law?
All three faiths here are brought together by a longstanding reverence for Hazana, a Jewish religious figure of unknown antiquity — variously described as a son of David, the grandson of Joseph or just a little-known prophet — whose tomb is in Amadiya.
Officer Van Dyke's defense lawyers tried and repeatedly failed to get the trial moved out of Cook County, where police-community relations are strained, to a suburban or downstate county with a higher proportion of white people and more reverence for law enforcement.
Like the core filmmakers of the French New Wave, he wrote about films before he started making them, and his movies — with "The Last Picture Show" (showing on Friday and Tuesday) a glorious high point — are suffused with reverence for old-Hollywood craft.
Those Tuderti (as people from Todi are known) old enough to remember the columns' first appearance speak with reverence for the woman who bends metal like paper, who makes chunks of steel transcendent; their return, they say, feels like a necessary correction.
The Five Star Movement, which has little reverence for Italy's representative democracy and advocates for direct democracy through clicks on the web, currently seeks to impose a fine of more than 100,000 euros, about $118,000, on lawmakers who leave the party after election.
So I think we saw in Donald Trump less of a reverence for companies on this issue, and I think that going forward there is going to be a renewed debate around how much control companies should have versus government should have.
CS: I have a similar reverence for Chicago in terms of its production of so many radical experimental thinkers, or of it being a laboratory, a place where people can push their ideas to the edge, and do it within a working-class context.
Those claiming the republic is on the precipice because Clinton wasn't indicted are often the first to deify and express uncritical reverence for presidents who owned slaves, secretly sold arms to our enemies and launched wars on what turned out to be false pretenses.
These days the idea of imitating DOS and pre-Web 1.0 aesthetics isn't quite as novel as it was at the time, but Digital: A Love Story's near-reverence for the bygone age of the dial-up modem and the BBS still stands out.
"While my grandfather had reverence for the past and the lessons it could impart, he also knew that America was a country where change was possible, where we aren't bound solely by tradition, if we understand the past with which we are breaking," she said.
The babas' message about the value of traditional Indian ingredients is particularly resonant in the current environment in India, where a prime minister and his political party have built a narrative around the value of ancient Hindu practices, from yoga to reverence for cows.
Reverence for the military has been at the core of Mr. McCain's career — he was his party's nominee for president in 2008 and is chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee — and he has a close allegiance to families of those killed in conflict.
Based on a culture rooted in reverence for the land and worship of mountains as gods, Ecuador's (cowboys) have a culture entirely their own, one formed by the entrance of Spanish conquistadors, but later adapted uniquely to the native culture of the Ecuadorian Andes.
Notably, all three books of the quartet so far hinge on male reverence for female artists — previously real ones, here both real (Tacita Dean) and fictional (Richard's friend Paddy) — an admiration almost as shockingly refreshing on the page as when encountered in real life.
Given the current trend of blowing out walls to open up spaces, flooding them with light using plate-glass windows and integrating contemporary art or furniture for fear of seeming stodgy, the studio's work is radical in its respect and reverence for the past.
They are also the military's most insular warriors — with the possible exception of Navy SEALs — whose tight bond, or ''esprit de corps,'' grows out of the codes, traditions and reverence for suffering that Marines believe set them apart from civilians and all other military branches.
By equating prime minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalists with their secular rivals, he was implying that, since both of India's biggest parties share such traits as cronyism and paternalist economics, all that really distinguishes the BJP is its displays of piety, such as reverence for cows.
"Notre Dame is a beacon of hope and beauty that has defined the heart of Paris and the soul of France for centuries, inspiring awe and reverence for its art and architecture and for its enduring place in human history," CEO Bob Iger said in a statement.
He is 74, compact and gray, with tremendous life in his eyes and a youthful ardor that seems to have its source in reverence for his elders — like the Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda, who had signed a storyboard that Scorsese unhooked from the wall to show me.
Scavino is viewed by colleagues with a mix of reverence, for his uncanny ability to mimic the President's moods and whims, and puzzlement, for his unlikely rise from Trump's golf caddy to his club manager to gatekeeper of the most powerful Twitter account in the world.
There's an emotional undertow even in Marshall's treatment of poetic forms (the sestina, for example, of Bishop's early poem "A Miracle for Breakfast," or Marshall's student attempt at the mad complexities of Catullan hendecasyllabics) and in her unwavering reverence for the magic that form cannot explain.
The hallmarks of Malick's later style are here: the upward tilt of the camera to capture new vistas of sky and landscape; the brisk gliding along rivers and roads; the elegant cutting between the human and natural worlds; the reverence for music and the mistrust of speech.
IF YOU consult "The Orthodox Church", a standard introduction for English-speakers penned by Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, you will learn the following: Because Orthodox are convinced that the body is sanctified and transfigured together with the soul, they have an immense reverence for the relics of the saints.
" The reverence for top stars, referred to as "the talent," created conditions that allowed abuse to flourish, and the report urged the BBC to "undergo a period of self-examination" and to make sure the biggest names had "no doubt as to the standards of behavior expected of them.
Many of the men and women who gathered around the group's charismatic leader, Ammon Bundy, had little in common but a reverence for him and his family and an antipathy to the federal government and what they called its "overreach" in managing and owning public lands in the West.
"Notre-Dame is a beacon of hope and beauty that has defined the heart of Paris and the soul of France for centuries, inspiring awe and reverence for its art and architecture and for its enduring place in human history," Disney CEO Bob Iger said in a statement.
The reverence for newspapers here is often as prominent as the nostalgia for grandiose storefront signs and cheap deli sandwiches, and it's worth remembering that Cheap Novelties assembles strips that first ran on pages not unlike those that gave birth to Katchor's art form as we know it.
Their sense of reverence for the show is paralleled only by fans, like an older Black woman who told me she snuck into the after party "incognito" to honor a dead friend from the House of Labeija that took her in when she first moved to New York.
President Vladimir V. Putin has further stoked this narrative, repeatedly smearing Russia's opponents at home and abroad as fascists as he establishes reverence for Russia's huge role in defeating Hitler at the center of his campaign to revive national pride and his country's status as a great power.
My wife is also a second-generation Asian-American overachiever (she's a doctor, the other immigrant-parent-approved profession), and together we're trying to instill in our daughters the same grit and reverence for learning that our upbringings gave us, but in a happy and supportive home environment.
The outsize reverence for him later obscured how much fear he sowed after he assumed the presidency in 1981 and how much the response to him in the first years of his administration was like the response to Trump now, at least among Americans who hadn't voted for him.
Big City It says something about our reverence for (or at least our fixation with) Jane Jacobs that a new documentary about her, produced and directed by the Oscar-nominated filmmaker Matt Tyrnauer, will open in the coming days in nearly as many cities as she ever visited.
But widespread reverence for Soleimani, who commands a cult-like status in the country, has seemingly united Iranians of all political stripes in anger at the US. Soleimani has been hailed a martyr and a hero inside Iran, especially due to his work in the fight against ISIS.
And this plays a role in Jimmy's defense, the core of which is that Chuck hates his brother and that it is this hatred which lay behind the plot to tape Jimmy's confession and the breaking and entering charge, not some spotless reverence for the majesty of the law.
"He still faces an electorate that largely doesn't know who he is, and the tremendous amount of respect and reverence for Senator Feinstein because of her decades of work, particularly on the issue that is energizing Democrats more than any other right now," said Newman, who supports Feinstein.
Trumpets blare with reverence for the dead and disregard for what we are told mourning should look like, each spirited buzz of the horn instructing those within its radius to sway and shout and sing and smile for the life of the person in the casket that's paraded amongst them.
The newfound reverence for cliché men's rights activist Anakin Skywalker, Trump stand-in Senator Palpatine, and even Jar-Jar Binks has sparked a Reddit meme war between the prequel memers and an upstart group of overmatched rebels hellbent on defending the superiority of the original trilogy and the new sequels.
For anyone who lived in Moscow in the 1990s, a decade-long fiesta of disobedience and bracing liberty, Mr. Smirnov's reverence for the rituals of good behavior is a jolting reminder of how much Russia, or at least its capital, has changed since President Vladimir V. Putin took power in 1999.
The reverence for Cohen reaches a crescendo at the museum in an alluring multichannel video installation by the South African artist Candice Breitz, in which 18 older men, are simultaneously singing — in some cases, croaking — the words of Cohen's entire comeback album "I'm Your Man," accompanied by the synagogue's choir.
Mr. Trump also sampled from his classic red-meat menu, flirting with extending his presidential term, castigating the "fake news media," promising to build a wall on the southern border with Mexico — "when I get the votes," he said, "I need Republicans" — and espousing his reverence for the American flag.
In doing so, Manfred — a Harvard-educated labor lawyer and a former baseball investigator trying to sort out truth amid the competing interests of teams, agents, players and their powerful union — had committed a cardinal baseball sin: He failed to show reverence for the game and its most precious symbols.
The common theme is a reverence for legal liberalism in its various forms: Yale Law School, where Fiss taught for many years; the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, where he began his career after clerking for Justice William Brennan; the "halcyon days of the Warren court"; and Brown v.
"If this allegation is true, then the behavior exhibited by this officer is not only wrong, but extremely disturbing, and does not align with the values we, as police officers, hold dear and these values include respect and reverence for the deceased," the Los Angeles Police Protective League told the Times.
"As we honor our shared victory and heritage, we affirm the common values that will unite us long into future: freedom, sovereignty, self-determination, the rule of law and reverence for the rights given to us by almighty God," said Trump, dressed in white tie and tails for the highly formal occasion.
Every time I think back to the indignities she and my dad faced as adult immigrants in the US, all the thankless emotional labor she's put in to secure my family's happiness and financial stability, I feel the kind of reverence for my mom that many reserve for teenage heartthrobs or religious deities.
The placement of foreign-born and native soldiers together within a platoon, on a ship at sea, attached to an air squadron or a fire team, ensures that the only true measures of a fighting man or woman is their steadfast dedication to the mission and reverence for the chain of command.
Her reverence for items of sentimental value has led her to spend several years conducting visual arts research and browsing the books, photographs, videos, and other items on display at the Lesbian Herstory Archives, a Brooklyn brownstone that holds the world's largest collection of materials created by and about lesbians and their communities.
So while Trump's retreat to bland culture-war rhetoric is boring and predictable, the instant-replay debate he touched on is fascinating: a sentimental reverence for the art of sport, and the imperfection that allows, versus the materialism founded in the money being gambled that depends on the certainty of the results.
Graham's reverence for Picasso was expressed through a series of middling, quasi-Cubist paintings of still lifes and other subjects, but by the late 1940s he had gone rogue and denounced his former idol as a charlatan, even as he was siphoning off the streamlined curvaceousness of Picasso's Neoclassicism for his own explorations of the figure.
His reverence for the lineage of black music also manifest itself in his latest endeavors—producing music documentaries such as the Nelson George-directed Finding the Funk and his most recent film project, 808, a homage to Roland drum machine that is surely the only subject that Phil Collins and Felix da Housecat have in common.
And I wonder if we're still clinging to the hope that those who perpetrated abuse are somehow fundamentally bad people, instead of facing the more deeply disorienting possibility that our very ideals about what constitutes accomplishment—our reverence for power and confidence and, yes, aggression and entitlement—might promote or inculcate abusive behavior in nearly anybody.
Here, two large bronze sculptures, "Abdel Wahab" (2006) and "Zhat El Himma" (2006), from the epic of the Sira, are placed in the courtyard adjoining the exhibition space; the warriors reflect Fattal's reverence for archaeology and lore, and their sturdy arch-like formations become symbols of fortitude and resilience in the long history of struggle in the Middle East.
From her reverence for data and experts, to her wariness of populist movements of any kind, to her tone-deaf commitment to trickle-down feminism (featuring a cameo from her friend Sheryl Sandberg), Clinton doubles down on the kind of thinking that led progressives of all demographics to stay home or vote third party in 2016.
"One of the reasons there's reverence for McCain is the opportunity it provides to continue to savage Donald Trump, to continue to rip Donald Trump by setting up these comparisons between Trump and McCain and showing Trump coming up short on virtually every measure the drive-bys (mainstream reporters) make," Rush Limbaugh said Monday on his radio show.
This reverence for fair treatment above all else has given most ER physicians, nurses, and paramedics a palpable sense of responsibility to our communities, but if our medical systems become overburdened, it will challenge us in ways we've only read about in books, seen in movies, and now, been warned about by our colleagues in China.
On the basis of his public doubts about democracy, his reverence for the occult elitism of the philosopher Leo Strauss, and his relationship to Trump, it's clear enough how he thinks reality ought to be administered: by people like him and Zuckerberg, while the rest of us are distracted by the online video­games of our lives.
Cannily, Bryant paired this act with a smarmy, performative reverence for the sport's history and for every great player who came before him; this was his one real area of difference from Jordan, a genuine fucking psycho who would never be caught out showing even the smallest sincere admiration or deference to any other person, living or dead.
Matt Stoller, a fellow at the liberal Open Markets Institute who is a scathing critic of Mr. Obama's economic record, said he saw Democrats as caught between their personal reverence for Mr. Obama and the reality that the country faces "existential crises" — on matters like climate change and economic inequality — that Mr. Obama did not resolve.
"If this allegation is true, then the behavior exhibited by this officer is not only wrong, but extremely disturbing, and does not align with the values we, as police officers, hold dear, and these values include respect and reverence for the deceased," the Los Angeles Police Protective League, the local police union, said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
"If this allegation is true, then the behavior exhibited by this officer is not only wrong, but extremely disturbing, and does not align with the values we, as police officers, hold dear and these values include respect and reverence for the deceased," the Los Angeles Police Protective League, the union representing the officer, said in a statement.
"If this allegation is true, then the behavior exhibited by this officer is not only wrong, but extremely disturbing, and does not align with the values we, as police officers, hold dear and these values include respect and reverence for the deceased," the board of directors for the Los Angeles Police Protective League, the police officers' union, said in a statement on Wednesday.
" In her review on Slashfilm, Candice Frederick pauses on the moment Vallelonga tosses the book in the back of the car as representative of the movie's problematic treatment of the Green Book: "A seminal item in Black history is trivialized and hijacked by a white man who has zero reverence for it, and because of that, the audience is given no reason to have any either.
It features a genuinely over-awed-seeming Chance declaring himself a "big fan" of the series, before playing the sweet Coloring Book track "Juke Jam," a poem called "The Other Side" and a cover version of Stevie Wonder's "They Won't Go When I Go." Obviously, it's a glorious balm for just about any sadness, and Chance's reverence for the Tiny Desk form only makes it more enjoyable.
Her reverence for simplicity kept her on the margins of the pastry scene, despite stints at some of Manhattan's finest restaurants, until she met Mario Batali, who was then the chef and owner of Po. While she was making desserts at the Cub Room, he paid her a visit and presented his idea for a new restaurant, which he envisioned as a shrine to rustic Italian cooking.
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Its reverence for the history of the area is expressed by everything down to the art collection: two walls of Blake family photographs; a Georgia O'Keeffe over the reception desk; a haunting photographic study of American Indian tribes by the photographer Edward Curtis down another hall; and huge floor-to-ceiling historical ski photographs by Dick Durrance, known for his images of the outdoors, on every landing.
Jair Bolsonaro — a far-right candidate whose misogyny, racism and reverence for military dictators has made him one of Latin America's most polarizing figures — has won Brazil's presidency with over 55% of the vote, per the AP. Why it matters: Many viewed Brazil's election as a referendum on crime and corruption, with each of the country's last three presidents facing impeachment votes or imprisonment due to their involvement in bribery scandals.
Notably absent from Trump's remarks Saturday in the country were any entreatments for Riyadh and Arab leaders in the region to show greater reverence for human rights and democracy – topics that became hallmarks of former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein Obama3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 0,000 at auction Dirty little wars and the law: Did Osama bin Laden win?
A review of how Mr. Biden operated in the fall of 2002, as he weighed the question of authorizing the use of military force, reveals core truths about how he has worked for decades: as a Senate dealmaker at heart, with a reverence for bipartisan compromise that his supporters admire — and that critics say has colored his judgment during some of the most consequential moments of his career.
"In the African-American community, especially among older voters, is a reverence for President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaTrump's intervention on military justice system was lawful and proper The mullahs seek to control uncontrolled chaos Poll: Majority of Democrats thinks Obama was better president than Washington MORE and this whole notion that if Vice President Biden was good enough for President Obama, he should be good enough for us," she said.
In Renea's track, I hear a reverence for the blues (that stop down on each brush of the guitar where the player taps the body of the instrument with their knuckles is one of the elements I'm talking about here) that makes up both the rhythmic basis of hip-hop beats and is related to the style of instrumentation in folk that is the reason we have country and western style guitar.
Some current and former Chesapeake employees said their decisions to hold onto stock were based partly on their reverence for Aubrey McClendon, its legendary former chief executive, who died in a car crash in early March "You could be the biggest skeptic in the world, and you listen to him in a room for 30 minutes, and you're ready to hand him all your money," said Ginni Kennedy, 58, who retired from her engineering job at Chesapeake in 2013.
By invoking past modes of glamour through the lens of contemporary pop music, and thus creating a sort of fraught, ironic old-soul persona, a lonely romantic born out of time, she reflects Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry, and this album reminds me of Roxy's Siren in particular: both albums move away from the textual disruption of previous work toward the critically respectable singer-songwriter genre and a newfound reverence for Americana, or, in her case, Californiana.
Because marriage is sanctified, by your community if not also by your god; because it is now widely understood as a bond of love, not a social or financial codification; because in it, our expectation for female caretaking and reverence for male sexual desire meet in the gospel of a woman's "sacrifice"; and because of the dangerous myth of postfeminism — we have come to see marriage as a relationship that is not about power, in which women cannot feel sexually violated or dehumanized.
Cleverly, in Mr Trump's onslaught Mr Rubio himself saw a chance to defend the most recent Republican president, and to blame Bill Clinton for September 11th (on the grounds that he didn't kill Osama bin Laden earlier) instead of George W. Overall Mr Rubio made a much slicker showing than his robotronic malfunction in the previous debate, evincing the strongest grasp of foreign affairs, handily linking his plan for enlarged child tax credits to his reverence for the family and making the best-turned closing statement.
The actress and author of several novels urges readers to turn to words of past presidents, including her father, former President George W. Bush and former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy 85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 0,000 at auction MORE, who she writes all "spoke eloquently, with somber compassion and with reverence for the pain of the victims and the shock of a saddened country" after tragedies.
Late-night host Trevor Noah on Tuesday said that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has not issued one of his signature nicknames for Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) because "there is a reverence for her" due to her ability to keep her party members united on most issues.
McPhee's reliance on and reverence for these benignly ruthless guides will ring true to anyone fortunate enough to have worked with meticulous, devoted editors like them, as will the desire to pass along to the next generations, medieval-guild fashion, the tradecraft he learned from their incisive comments — as Zinsser did with us undergraduates; as I do with Atlantic authors, trying to be at once relentless inquisitor and relentless champion, and with my own writing students; as McPhee has done, comma by comma, for more than four decades, with the "half a thousand Princeton students" who are among the book's dedicatees.

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