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She's from a Catholic background and reveres the Virgin Mary.
Clinton, the woman Ms. Wasserman Schultz so reveres, accepts the nomination.
CHINA REVERES Nobel prizes and it loves things that are big.
To this day, Mitt says he reveres his father for that.
McConnell, an institutionalist who reveres the Senate, said Republicans don't work for Trump.
"It is their anarchic sensibility that Gottfried covets, reveres, and upholds," he wrote.
Athens is a city that reveres its past, yet fears for its future.
So does Mr. Trifonov's love for and understanding of these figures he reveres.
But the president wanted him to stay at West Point, which he reveres.
That generation mostly reveres him, and its votes buoyed Ms Park to the presidency.
In a country which reveres military valour, he was a man in a suit.
" But he added: "You cannot underestimate the degree to which she reveres the court.
She was a single woman in a religious culture that reveres the nuclear family.
Both at rehearsal and onstage that night you looked like someone who reveres Fiona.
Ironically, this can mean deprioritizing what our culture of confession most reveres: Talk. Story.
Hiram makes it to Philadelphia, he reveres the free black man who helped rescue
So it often goes with veterans, a population our nation reveres but often forgets.
Let us serve this nation, and practice values like duty, which this country's military reveres.
Trump reveres the military, but has shown no signs that he values the foreign service.
YOU CAN learn a lot about a society by examining who or what it reveres.
Slippage among Trump's base who reveres Sessions and his long-held, hard-line immigration views.
Simon reveres the nonagenarian, who is somewhat of a legend in the area, she said.
The former FBI director is a man who reveres the institutions of justice and government.
But in a society that reveres free speech, that has to be beside the point.
Rose-Lynn, who had both her kids before she turned 18, both reveres and resents them.
It's only fitting that the homespun production reflects what the brand reveres: no-frills hard work.
They were fellow sidearm and submarine pitchers, apostates in a sport that reveres the overhand throw.
As much as Murnane reveres Proust, his own elaborate memory palaces remain a genre unto themselves.
Tuan Tuan is not just any endangered giant panda, even in a culture that reveres the animal.
"The W.E.F. reveres power and the president of the United States has that in abundance," he said.
Can we expect Rapone to defect to Cuba to join that nation's communist military, which reveres Che Guevara?
Kendrick is the best because he comes from the tradition and reveres it, but refuses to be dogmatic.
But in a country that reveres its National Health Service, for all its flaws, such appeals can resonate.
Bottura, I will learn, has a complicated relationship with grandmothers, whose goddesslike power he both reveres and subverts.
The bigger question is whether journalism that reveres facts over politics can survive in a post-truth society.
We do live in a culture that reveres youth, and in which there is a media bias toward youth.
This school reveres the role of great men, particularly great military commanders, rather than agonising about the labouring masses.
Mr. Baptiste's passing resemblance to Kobe Bryant also helped in a country that reveres the Los Angeles Lakers star.
Thailand reveres its monarchy and the king wields huge influence, partly thanks to the enormous popularity of his father.
Silicon Valley in particular reveres these kind of heroes—and the more willful and ornery they are, the better.
Gruber and Blumenthal aren't household names — except on cable news, which Trump clearly reveres as a source of information.
We were told that by studying these books we would blossom into the "values-driven" leaders that Aspen reveres.
It's surprising that McClean isn't already a national figure, particularly in a nation that so reveres its sailors and explorers.
It's an art form he clearly reveres, as he told me in a phone interview about his favorite movie musicals.
In short, the film is all too much, as if the director were half mocking the genre that he reveres.
Many still talk about him as an institutionalist, someone who reveres the traditions above the partisan politics of the Senate.
India probably reveres cricket more than any other nation in the world, and its national players are treated like royalty.
He filled stadiums, toured countries, and counseled politicians; he loomed over evangelicalism, a towering presence in a tradition that reveres patriarchs.
Members of the Bishnoi community, which reveres the antelope, cheered and clapped as news of sentencing came out, TV channels showed.
It is clear that Logan reveres the profound importance of this tree and skillfully combines the science with a poetic fervor.
Yotam Ottolenghi reveres classic dishes — but can't help playing around with them, like this baked polenta with corn, eggs and feta.
If there's one thing you need to know about Mr. Sessions, it's that he reveres the Constitution, as he understands it.
The blackbucks were shot dead near a village of Bishnois, a community that reveres the animals and is passionate about protecting them.
I couldn't imagine that I'd admire, later, how he simultaneously lampoons and reveres the institution of art, rendering it delightfully — delectably — accessible.
Under the influence of this mentality, evangelicalism turns from a faith into a siege-mentality interest group that reveres a pagan immoralist.
" To explain why she felt so confident about this, she cited Kavanaugh's support for "precedent," claimed that he "clearly reveres our Constitution.
Increasingly wedded to pugnacious nationalism, it spurns the liberal values espoused by Turgenev but still reveres him as part of the family.
Glorifying King Bhumibol has helped Bangkok's elites hang on to a dusty political culture which reveres rank, rewards status and devalues electoral democracy.
The public face and chief strategist at the company has been Spiegel, an obsessive product mind who reveres Steve Jobs, former employees say.
Because, as so often happens in a world that reveres thinness, a conversation ostensibly about sugar, and wellness, has become one about fat.
I know how this country reveres men for their artistic contributions, and considers the bodies they break along the way worth the cost.
He began his political life as a communist, and still reveres Karl Marx, with a picture of him prominently displayed in his home.
Maduro, who was Chávez's vice president and handpicked successor, reveres his former boss and has tried to emulate him ever since Chávez's demise.
Boras said Clay Bellinger "reveres the game and takes nothing for granted," and Cody, it seems, has inherited the utility man's mind-set.
He believes in meticulous preparation and reveres the tradition of collegiality among current and former Southern District prosecutors, like Comey and like him.
In 1993, he conducted a study on ayahuasca users in Brazil, finding that subjects who attended a church that reveres ayahuasca were mentally healthy.
" Since Ludo's father is absent, Sibylla decides that male role models are best provided by the film she obsessively reveres, Akira Kurosawa's " Seven Samurai .
The statues on Easter Island have stood for centuries, facing inland to watch over a community that reveres them as memorials of their ancestors.
Hammons never met Coleman—or Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, or any of the other jazz greats whose music he reveres.
What Bundy did have was the power of being a white man in a society that reveres them and has implicit faith in their abilities.
Domino, whose concerts stood in joyful opposition to racial segregation in the '50s, jams with this white dude who reveres the style that Domino pioneered.
That's because of all the pop producers currently working, he reveres the album as a whole entity rather than the mere sum of its parts.
Zilberstein reveres Bulgakov—a 22010 TV movie of Bulgakov's "Heart of a Dog" is his favorite film—and he was upset by what he found.
Xi Jinping Thought still reveres the teachings of Mao and Karl Marx, but it also links Mr. Xi to even older Chinese traditions, especially Confucianism.
Iyer, who has a gift for capturing the cadence of the young, charts the overlap between the philosophers he reveres and the juveniles he teaches.
" Some of the conflicts explored by Mr le Carré—a writer he reveres—endure among his downbeat rejects: "My characters are mired in the past.
" Seavy reveres the Grammy winner, 26, for his "songwriting standpoint, how he got the name he has for himself now, and just working his butt off.
An administration that divides families, reveres greed, and devastates the climate can hardly claim to be have spirituality—or, really, any semblance of consciousness at all.
He displayed total moral indifference to his half-dozen children's being reduced to beggary while he got on with the writing posterity now reveres him for.
A pre-Christian healing goddess with no ties to any living religion, she would fit nicely into the official French policy that reveres the republican ideal.
Although his true purpose in the narrative remains unclear, what is certain is that he is an agent of chaos, much like the leader he so reveres.
The right reveres him for his role in reinstating a strict immigration policy which exiles asylum-seekers to offshore processing centres in Nauru and Papua New Guinea.
If there is anything wrong with it, it may be that Mr Cuarón reveres his central character so much that he ends up distancing himself from her.
The church reveres him as a saint and martyr; secular historians would agree that he was a central figure in the French colonisation of the New World.
He reveres the Bible for its stories, reasoning that any stories that we have been telling ourselves for so long must be, in some important sense, true.
He describes how he reveres democratic tradition of temporarily taking up residence and making the most of the four or eight years a president gets to live there.
In a region that reveres the young, we also need to remember that many jobs are ultimately dependent on experience, and venture capital is certainly one of them.
Like many of his historically-minded compatriots, Mr Macron reveres the memory of King Henri IV, who was tactically flexible about his own religious identity and affirmed confessional tolerance.
Before you can even get done unpacking how deep she rolls in the scene, Beyoncé is on to the next song with the man indie rock reveres: Jack White.
As Cersei implies, it was taught to him by Ned Stark, whom he considers his father, and whom he reveres more than anyone else in the Game of Thrones story.
Comey's various and controversial (and that's putting it lightly) acts over the past year have largely been understood as efforts to maintain the integrity of the agency that he reveres.
Predictably, this division has also infected our political culture: One side loves our military and lives alongside it; the other party respects — even reveres — our men and women in uniform.
But for the distinctive, discerning traveler who views travel as an investment, and reveres world-class hospitality and sophisticated accommodations above all else, there's only one type to consider: luxury.
I jumped at the chance to debunk this lofty claim because anyone who reveres science can sniff a bogus, Goop-y claim to make you look younger from a mile away.
Not a journalist, or a poet (a choice that would have been looked upon as delusional but worthwhile in a city that reveres poets), or even a professor, but a writer.
George Foreman says he loves, admires, respects and reveres Muhammad Ali ... but still wishes he'd have KICKED HIS ASS when they fought in the Rumble in the Jungle back in '74.
The CPV wants foreigners to see the country as a reliable partner on global issues such as climate change, not as a throwback that reveres a dead leader in a glass box.
New Orleans embraces them while they are alive and reveres them when they are gone; writers, in turn, have helped to sear its legend into the imaginations of America and the world.
The first of these is "Blu," a mid-tempo duet with Damon Albarn, whose work Crossan reveres: " Demon Days was the first record I ever bought," he said of Albarn's Gorillaz project.
His image has been used not only by Suu Kyi but also by her political rivals to give themselves legitimacy and gain popular support among a public that still largely reveres him.
I find myself surprised that he was introduced to "Twelve O'Clock High" at Harvard Business School and reveres it so, because it seems like everything else about Harvard Business School he detests.
Either way, Trump may soon learn that the "states' rights" ostensibly represented by the monuments and flags he reveres includes the power to bring his campaign team — and even him — to justice.
While the poll showed support for a boycott of U.S. goods in Canada, pulling it off could be difficult in a country that reveres U.S. popular culture and consumer goods over all others.
The Premier League reveres those who win, of course, which is why England has always seemed willing to indulge Mourinho's brash self-assurance: He is a winner, and a relentless one at that.
Before construction began at Husab in 2013, the company transplanted four rare Welwitschia specimens that would have been destroyed in the blasts — a symbolic gesture in a country that reveres the ancient plant.
In my days with Liu, he repeatedly played down any sense of state interference, but the issue emerged glancingly when we began discussing the great Polish sci-fi writer Stanisław Lem, whom Liu reveres.
In the mid-20th-century America Trump reveres, it was possible for men and women who marched for white supremacy to believe themselves "very fine people," and to do so without challenge or sanction.
Brooklyn 99's Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) teases, then reveres, and ultimately loves, his romantic interest Amy Santiago (Melissa Fumero) for her detail-oriented intelligence — which the show frequently signifies through her love of crosswords.
He also had harsh words for politicians he said "distort" democratic principles to make them incompatible with Thai culture that reveres the king above all else, a clear reference to Thaksin's party and its allies.
While the fashion world reveres Kawakubo for her imagination and works of fashion-art, the label's financial success has been closely tied up with the fortunes of Dover Street Market, run by her partner, Adrian Joffe.
Despite criticism laid on Greenspan for his loose views on regulation and policy that many argue were a major cause of the global financial crisis, Powell clearly reveres him, and so do other members of the Fed.
Sital, who reveres her tall, strong and generous grandfather, with his white hair and "skin the color of a sapphire sky," spends much of her suspenseful memoir, "Secrets We Kept: Three Women of Trinidad," elucidating this response.
In a country that reveres the monarchy, and imposes strict lèse-majesté laws against those who do not, 13m Thais paid their respects to the late king as he lay in state, many prostrating themselves before his body.
Jonah's not much younger than Grace, the baby of the family, who is hiding out in Portland, living a lie about her law-school status and worried that she is a giant disappointment to the parents she reveres.
After he was sacrificed in battle — a status his own service and much of his country honors and reveres — an iconic photographic artifact of his ending was overwritten, repackaged, swept into a story the opposite of his own.
But over the years, he seems to have internalized more than just the musical DNA of the quiet storm and smooth-jazz records he also reveres: His piano playing is now haunted by their sense of emotional remove, too.
Fired from the campaign and denied a plum job in the administration, Mr. Lewandowski still reveres Mr. Trump and glides past his rival Reince Priebus, the White House chief of staff, to visit Mr. Trump in the Oval Office.
The Kentuckian is the archetypal senator, a man of few public words who prefers Capitol Hill backrooms to Twitter, who reveres the chamber he leads and loves the political long game so much that he named his memoir after it.
Lithgow is far too tall for the role, but he skillfully turns that loftiness to his advantage—bending to a near-stoop, as if bowing not only to his sovereign, whom he reveres, but to the gravitational summons of time.
But that cross-conversation has largely been subsumed over recent days by renewed worries over what appears to be an increasingly bitter split between Warren and Sanders and the damage it could do to a movement that largely reveres both.
They had agreed to host the show, hoping it would attract a buyer who might appreciate its extraordinary provenance and the unique — and consuming — challenges of owning an iconic property in a city that reveres Scarpa and cares deeply about preservation.
The kingdom's strict social customs and rapid development created a nation in which community feeling is highly valued but opportunities for public gathering are scarce, one that reveres the harsh life of its Bedouin forebears but in which obesity is rife.
But like Jason I am a Jew who reveres his faith and tradition with its earth-shattering teachings of seeing in every human being, regardless of religion, ethnicity, or creed, the image of God that is stamped on to all of God's children.
When Wakanda was finally brought to screen, it bucked the way African countries have been depicted by providing a power fantasy that reveres the relentless spirit and innovative minds of black men and women — something that modern moviemaking has rarely made room for.
Though Ms. Wallace still reveres the Bush family, and says that George W. Bush respected the "traditions and norms" of the presidency (unlike, she implies, you-know-who), she frequently reminds people that she knows what it is like to work for an unpopular president.
No matter how much Cosima loves and reveres what science can do, she spends the entirety of "Ease for Idle Millionaires" gaping in disgust at how it's been used to turn people into lab rats without their consent, all in the name of discovery.
That's why they blamed 12-year-old Tamir Rice for his own death for carrying a toy gun in a state and country that reveres its guns, and why black women in the military had to fight until recently to be allowed to wear their hair naturally.
And he did so despite the fact that all the research available on this topic, along with the service chiefs of all the military branches — that is, all the fruits of the collective deliberation he so reveres, in theory — concluded there was no need for a ban.
Nadal has simply added to his Grand Slam haul since then, making it 18 last month at Roland Garros, a place he reveres but which Kyrgios said "sucked" in a recent social media video when he also accused the Spaniard of being "super salty" in defeat.
C.K.'s Glen idolizes Malkovich's auteur, much as C.K. reveres Woody Allen, and one way of looking at C.K.'s movie is as a kind of Manhattan answer record, extending and undermining that film's romantic portrait of a romance between a middle-aged man and a teenage girl.
His display at C.C. McKee, "Domesticating the Numinous," reveres the houseplant, with photographs of friends' plants — they look like intimate portraits, as if the plants were people, with golden halos — and actual plants on crates throughout, the room oxygenated with their chlorophyll and lit with a dim glow.
However, on days when I see a woman walking down the street in jeans that appear painted on, I long for another beignet, another bowl of gumbo with drowning, pearly grains of rice, and for the divine thickness that inevitably follows when I get indulgent in a city that reveres carbs.
"It can only irritate veterans that on the one hand they hear propaganda that China is now a wealthy, powerful country that reveres its military, yet on the other hand they feel they have to fight for scraps," said Neil Diamant, a professor of Dickinson University and expert on Chinese veteran issues.
In a country that reveres freedom and which broadcasts that love of freedom throughout the world, it is the fact that some, perhaps most, of the men working on the White House in the late 18th and early 19th centuries were not free to decide what to do with their labor that matters.
But while Canadians will fight to a polite death for the right to consume homegrown beef, beer and maple syrup over what they view as inferior American alternatives, any move to mount a broad boycott could be tough going in a country that reveres U.S. popular culture and consumer goods over all others.
To quote his own words, he will try to convince the Senate that he "reveres the Constitution, ... will keep an open mind in every case," and that his background as White House counsel and staff secretary in the George W. Bush administration is not a precursor to the dissolution of the separation of powers.
And very little of Hong's biography has been shared with the outside world, despite her winning a gold in the vault at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and her hero status in a country that reveres its sports stars, particularly in the era of its leader, Kim Jong-un, who is known to be an avid basketball fan.
Newman also co-hosts my favorite podcast, Blank Check with Griffin and David, where his discussion of acting has helped me understand, among other things, why one of the hardest characters to play is someone who's unfailingly good and decent (because the psychology can be harder to tap into) and why he so reveres Philip Seymour Hoffman's work.
When Mormons look at Trump, they see someone who lacks any discernable principles, including commitment to the Constitution (which the LDS church reveres); who has a history of unapologetic womanizing, adultery, erratic temperament, divisiveness, bullying, and who chooses his positions — such as calling for opening women's restrooms to men — for their appeal to certain constituencies, in this case the homosexual lobby.
The viewer is introduced to the extended family of the central terrorist: a wife who loves him but must pretend that he is dead; a protégé who reveres him but grows disillusioned with his ruthlessness; a young woman whose husband-to-be is shot to death at their wedding, and who, in her fury and despair, volunteers to be a shaheeda , a martyr, and strap on a suicide vest.
Inside its walls — across the tiny bird tracks marking the entry, through the shiny glass doors holding back the air-conditioning, beyond the waiting room with the couches and the chrome perches and the man who collects bird excrement off the floor in case it needs testing — no expense has been spared to treat falcons in a country that reveres them like no other member of the animal kingdom.
" So now, after a summer of dick-swinging from Mayweather and McGregor, boxing has a narrative less about spectacle and more about honor: Alvarez, the heavily marketed and relentlessly scrutinized son of a country that reveres its bloodsport heroes, will meet Golovkin, a boy born in a soot-soaked corner of the Soviet empire—in a city that grew out of a labor camp, in a society shaped by the warped, paranoid mind of Joseph Stalin—who grew into the man they call "Triple-G.

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