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"solemnly" Definitions
  1. without smiling or looking happy synonym seriously (1)
  2. in a very serious and sincere way
"solemnly" Synonyms
soberly earnestly gravely seriously hallowedly hallowly sincerely thoughtfully pensively genuinely firmly fervently resolutely ruminatively meditatively passionately intently contemplatively zealously in earnest deeply profoundly severely thoroughly acutely completely intensely enormously extremely greatly really sadly sure abjectly absolutely feelingly grievously moderately calmly coolly collectedly quietly regularly steadily temperately unimpassionedly unpretentiously composedly unperturbedly imperturbably togetherly unexcitedly coolheadedly seemlily properly unflappably somberly(US) consequentially exigently glumly sedately significantly staidly weightily considerably critically crucially importantly majorly materially pivotally moodily unsmilingly humorlessly(US) humourlessly(UK) uncomically blankly expressionlessly impassively owlishly studiously dignifiedly formally statelily ceremonially ceremoniously distinguishedly officially conventionally portentously portlily reverentially momentously starchily augustly holily divinely religiously sacredly sanctifiedly spiritually ritually devotionally dismally bleakly miserably darkly drearily depressingly desolately gloomily sombrely(UK) cheerlessly comfortlessly funereally forlornly morosely depressively sullenly wretchedly coldly proudly imposingly commandingly dramatically grandly impressively ostentatiously spectacularly splendidly staggeringly finely imperially nobly awesomely gloriously gorgeously grandiosely heroically More
"solemnly" Antonyms
casually indifferently lightly minor thoughtlessly blithely flippantly tenuously frivolously heedlessly nonchalantly uncaringly carelessly facilely unsubstantially easily effortlessly slightingly simply cheerfully incompletely little slightly drunkenly excitedly hilariously facetiously humorously jocularly jestingly comically lightheartedly ludically sillily wittily amusingly funnily mischievously playfully satirically jocosely jovially puckishly unseriously carefreely relaxedly unconcernedly untroubledly unworriedly calmly coolly insouciantly unanxiously unthinkingly spontaneously impulsively instinctively automatically instinctually mechanically unconsciously naturally robotically informally unceremoniously ordinarily undignifiedly irreverently usually goofily unimpressively unimportantly irreligiously unholily unspiritually faithlessly religionlessly agnostically atheistically heathenly heathenishly halfheartedly insincerely perfunctorily falsely lacklusterly(US) lacklustrely(UK) feignedly spiritlessly apathetically tepidly affectedly artificially irresolutely listlessly lukewarmly tamely dispassionately impassively phonily(US) brightly optimistically sunnily cheerily cordially festively friendlily happily jollily joyfully joyously merrily positively blithesomely buoyantly genially pleasantly comfortingly pathetically pitifully miserably feebly pitiably dismally unimposingly unprepossessingly insignificantly lamentably punily meagerly(US) meagrely(UK) poorly sadly sorrily averagely contemptibly insubstantially

524 Sentences With "solemnly"

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I solemnly drink tea at my desk thinking about chips.
"I think that it's a real possibility," he says solemnly.
She stands perfectly still and gazes solemnly at the square.
It has to be done prayerfully, and carefully [and] solemnly.
"It doesn't make any sense to me," he said solemnly.
" Representative Mike Levin solemnly said "the times have found us.
" Representative Mike Levin solemnly said "the times have found us.
The Politburo members, standing solemnly, raised their fists in unison.
Keeps doing press conferences while solemnly holding an AK, for example.
Corrine says Taylor is a bully (+103) and Nick nods solemnly.
Daniel Radcliffe, we solemnly swear you are up to no good.
"Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and President Obama," she replied solemnly.
A group of children filed solemnly into the planetarium behind Newman.
"She used to fuck wit Jesse Jackson," her boyfriend explains, solemnly.
His response was immediate: "Oh my goodness, no," he replied, solemnly.
"We've got a lot of good players," Belichick said solemnly afterward.
Only then is the fatal dose slipped solemnly under the tongue.
Sarah Watson, the show's creator, solemnly swears that Adena isn't going anywhere.
"In Zimbabwe we only have one female comedian," he says, mock-solemnly.
"I can't wait for this administration to completely disappear," he says solemnly.
He solemnly shook his head and motioned her to lay back down.
"I'll never understand what's so amusing about penises," one schoolteacher solemnly says.
"He's afraid we're going to give him away," she told me, solemnly.
Trump, dressed in a white skirt suit, standing solemnly by the wall.
" If the same scene took place today, he would solemnly intone: "Hypersonics.
GEORGE WASHINGTON: I, George Washington -- UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Do solemnly swear -- GEORGE WASHINGTON: Do solemnly swear -- NARRATOR: The oath of office is written into the United States Constitution, and it's the only part meant to be administered word for word.
Wearing a camouflage "USA" hat, Trump gazed solemnly at the devastation in Paradise.
DJI solemnly reminds drone users not to cause severe consequences on a whim.
Caruana Galizia's husband and three adult sons stood solemnly, occasionally hugged by mourners.
She was kind, and eager, and stared at me solemnly when I spoke.
Finally, we saw Bonnie solemnly driving in the rain to the police station.
This is why Eurocrats solemnly vow that nothing must undermine the single market.
"I will know when to stop, I'm sure of that," he says solemnly.
In one scene, he's sitting in the sand, staring solemnly over the ocean.
They should then seal this deal as formally, solemnly and bindingly as possible.
His distinctive inky figures, charging forth in a phalanx, walk solemnly in procession.
Parliament promptly backtracked, and we all resumed solemnly declaring rather than just believing.
" But, he continued, "We must candidly confront the unfulfilled promises we solemnly made.
But then she spots two high-school kids kissing solemnly on a blanket.
"I guess I never thought it could possibly happen here," Zanis says solemnly.
Later, Phillippe solemnly tweeted "This sucks," which is an understatement, to say the least.
A crowd of supporters cheered him on while family members sat solemnly wearing white.
Yet as he knelt, Kaepernick faced the flag and solemnly kept his gaze ahead.
The two percussionists paraded solemnly around the audience, zesting oranges and tearing mint leaves.
That honor will be solemnly bestowed in Paris on the centenary of the armistice.
Ms. Mo was shown in state news media reports standing solemnly in a courtroom.
Wherever you go, scarecrow owl decoys solemnly watch over you from the shelves above.
"You call on me, I'll give you anything," she swears solemnly in the chorus.
Bruce Willis looks solemnly at the camera as Snoeys-Lagler similarly hides her smile.
Thursday's front page: "I solemnly swear to always have hatred in my heart" pic.twitter.
Desperate, the male solemnly starts high-stepping again, displaying his beautiful teal-blue feet.
I, Donald John Trump, so solemnly swear -- DONALD TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: I, Donald Jump Trump, so solemnly swear -- ROBERTS: That I will faithfully execute -- TRUMP: That I will faithfully execute -- ROBERTS: -- the office of president of the United States.
We solemnly swear that we are about to drop all of our money on this.
Others, disappointed in their placement, sit solemnly or find a comforting shoulder to lean on.
He solemnly opened it in front of me, like a violin case before a maestro.
Here, dozens more Greeks waited solemnly with a ticket in hand to get their share.
And then the person would respond just by saying, I do, or I do solemnly swear.
She sat solemnly through the theatrical speech as the president doled out the awards and gifts.
The minutes of silence solemnly observed in stadiums around the world would add up to days.
Heads nodded solemnly all around, and within minutes, the convoy was rolling directly into oncoming traffic.
With scores of Russian clerics and bishops looking on, Patriarch Kirill also solemnly reconsecrated the cathedral.
It features the trio playing solemnly in a plant nursery surrounded by, you guessed it, dirt.
Funeral guests stand solemnly when caskets are brought into a room or lowered in the ground.
Reggie is solemnly silent while people toss around ideas for guerilla tactics and shows of force.
As Republicans nod solemnly in approval, progressives are decrying Mr Trump's thoroughly conservative, racially homogenous list.
"They're not real," he says, looking at me solemnly with his big, droopy blue eyes. Whaaaaa?
"The Kittens' Wedding," completed in the 1890s, shows a wedding party gathered solemnly at an altar.
"We'd all love pretty much to return to the battlefield," Tiegen told me, a bit solemnly.
Last week, Italian journalists trekked to Ostia to solemnly protest at the scene of the assault.
He nodded solemnly, taking it all in, his eyebrows arching slightly at the "dead son" part.
It rarely gives that impression once you are inside, where servers solemnly accommodate just about anyone.
"The thing about desire is that there is no there there," the semiotics professor solemnly opines.
"Senator Sanders actually has a chance to win," he said solemnly at a press conference Monday.
I hereby solemnly announce that our annual defence budget will grow steadily within a reasonable range.
Over all, the music is crucial, by turns pensive and fidgety, solemnly harmonic and skittishly diffuse.
No, he shook his head solemnly, those guys come to Plaster Rock for the wrong reasons.
Tears streamed down most of the cheeks of the Cosby accusers as we solemnly stood in place.
"We paused a moment with our hands on him, speaking solemnly, and praying for him," Hanssen added.
The only thing he cannot do for himself, he informs you solemnly, is tie shoes with laces.
Speaking slowly and solemnly, he described Thursday what happened when he learned his son had been killed.
There is a picture of Hay, too, in a ruffled dress, solemnly kneeling inside a kitchen sink.
In this case, it intervened to say that office holders must "sincerely and solemnly" take loyalty oaths.
Post script: The man solemnly nodding along with Ryan in the background is Oregon representative Greg Walden.
" (Nabi means prophet.) Language in the election law was changed from "I solemnly declare" to "I believe.
During the proceedings, his fiancée blinked back tears, while other supporters of Mr. Casado looked on solemnly.
The young politicians' act of rebellion enraged Beijing, which ruled that candidates must solemnly read their oaths.
His son decided he wouldn't carry on the tradition, he recalled as his wife looked on solemnly.
They moved solemnly up the aisle, some in tears, and deposited their draft cards in offering plates.
Al pulls over, and he and Darius watch solemnly as Earn squares up for this uneven fight.
These disarmingly casual yet solemnly astute images are performances that aim for the hearts of many matters.
The White House talks solemnly about protecting family farms and other businesses, but give us a break!
No, he had not been promised anything in return for his testimony, he assured the jury solemnly.
Every time you go in there, he's solemnly doing his breathing and tugging at his own lapel.
Back at the house, Ernestine and Tom solemnly sit together, as the latter lambasts himself for killing Sam.
Crestfallen upon hearing Pretty Little Liars took yet another surfboard, she solemnly placed her chin in her hands.
The women stood solemnly side-by-side, many of them wearing T-shirts commemorating their sons and daughters.
In Dallas In front of the police headquarters in Dallas, handfuls of people solemnly trickle in and out.
Turning to Her Majesty while trying to keep a straight face, I solemnly told her it was dead.
At a hotel conference room in Semarang Mr Sudirman kneels solemnly as Christian priests crowd around, reciting prayers.
The hole remains because those feelings "just drive me to make something of myself," he tells me solemnly.
I solemnly swear I am not under the influence of any mind-altering substances as I write this.
If we are to impress ourselves onto this universe, we must solemnly inquire about our impact on it.
That said, they could also be making eyes at three dudes drinking solemnly among themselves to the side.
Standing solemnly on stage with his keyboardist, Hamid al-Mousa, the setup is as basic as it gets.
So proud of this family tie was Sekaganda that he solemnly offered Nicodème his two most beautiful goats.
Clinton nodded solemnly and hardly spoke, an implicit contrast with Mr. Trump's 75-minute speech on Thursday night.
The chief opened the event talking solemnly about the "full reservoir of mutual respect" on the current court.
After the Chinese legislature ruled that oaths must be taken "sincerely and solemnly," what happened to the lawmakers?
Paris' sister, Nicky, was by her side as they solemnly greeted folks who were making their way inside.
Instead, it unfolds solemnly, patiently and eventually overwhelmingly with a central motif of four ascending notes, recurring throughout.
" He solemnly warned that as a "very important source of strength and security" we should "cherish public credit.
Well, I'm a conservative Christian, he said solemnly, and I reckon you are, too, sir, being a Texan.
"The days of saying 'the specialty of the house' are dead," an instructor pronounced solemnly during my visit.
In the photo, Doherty, who is snuggled in between the sheets of her bed, stares solemnly into the camera.
ROBERTS: -- swear-- BARACK OBAMA: I, Barack Hussein Obama, do solemnly swear -- BRINKLEY: They were kind of counterposing each other.
"So yes we called in envoys from the relevant countries, solemnly expressing China's position on this matter," he added.
At a branch in Weston-super-Mare, primary-school tiddlers solemnly explain what they want to study at university.
" Before you fill it with coffee, the mug says "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.
He nods along solemnly to each song, like he's receiving bad news but trying to remain practical about it.
New Jersey's Chris Christie solemnly thanked the small town where he'd made his first campaign stop eight months ago.
I have a mental image of you sitting in a leather chair, staring out a window, solemnly contemplating narration.
At the end of the night, DJ Kool Herc, the hip-hop pioneer, stood solemnly on stage, head bowed.
The whole thing raises the question: What song would you solemnly rock out with a suit and hamburger to?
CARDINALS and bishops in white mitres flanked the casket of Cardinal Bernard Law when Pope Francis solemnly blessed it.
Trump stood solemnly beside the Clintons and Obamas as the former presidents recited the Christian creed from their programs.
We expected to solemnly tip out a reasonable amount of ashes that would blow poetically away in the wind.
The thumbnail is a man's face, shot from the bottom up, a computer screen reflected solemnly in his glasses.
"Why must the pale ones disrespect our good earth?" she intones solemnly, when witnessing a white man dropping litter.
He spoke of the nobility of the survivors present, solemnly reminding the audience of the traumas they had experienced.
"We ask for God's wisdom as we face the challenge of our very troubled world," Mr. Trump said solemnly.
About 30 of them dressed up in gowns and Qing dynasty-era hats and marched solemnly to the altar.
In the classical model, a lone astronomer goes to a mountaintop and solemnly points a telescope at one predetermined object.
Government ministers solemnly claimed that the British "egg industry alone has spent £400m ($505m) ensuring hens live in better conditions".
" And then at the end, solemnly anchoring that with, "Yeah, I guess this is why you need an emergency contact.
In it, the actress (and staunch Bernie Sanders supporter) solemnly shakes her head in the crowd, looking bored beyond belief.
And so the justices solemnly deliberated about this mini-mini-Muslim ban and might well decide that it isn't one.
"We demand the Taiwan side solemnly deal with this matter and immediately release the fishermen and (their) boat" An said.
Thus quantified, the texts are distilled into nine corresponding rectangles of black pigment that solemnly render and obscure revolutionary history.
In 1992, while revising the legislation which governs Fannie and Freddie, Congress solemnly tried to wiggle out of the problem.
America is false to the past, false to the present, and solemnly binds herself to be false to the future.
Stucky, speaking on behalf of himself and Mackay, solemnly addressed the people in the room: "We love you—no shit."
"Your first duty is to the survival needs of the self: food, water, shelter," my father would solemnly tell me.
And Mr. Raniere, who sat solemnly through the proceedings, his face flushed, was shown from the room one last time.
Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
First, we have to wait for the lab reports on the captured weapon, he said, solemnly removing his space helmet.
He stood solemnly with his hand on the wall and left a note, as people who pray there traditionally do.
A model in a print Batsheva dress appeared at a microphone on a balcony on West Broadway and solemnly declaimed.
"Anti-Feminists Call for Boycott of Mad Max: Fury Road, Citing Feminist Agenda," The Hollywood Reporter stated solemnly, echoed by CNN.
In November China's rubber-stamp parliament issued a ruling on how Hong Kong's legislators should take their oaths ("sincerely and solemnly").
The NPC's ruling says that oaths must be taken "accurately, completely and solemnly" to be valid—no retakes allowed for violators.
In the social media photo, Doherty, who is snuggled in between the sheets of her bed, stares solemnly into the camera.
One of the most impactful passages is a young Sudanese refugee slowly, solemnly recounting his escape from the war in Darfur.
Narrated in her signature raspy voice, Cox solemnly commands viewers to bring their attention to human mandalas floating across the screen.
The first lady stood solemnly beside her husband as he spoke but pool reporters covering the event did not hear Mrs.
On one side, there are socially-righteous youths who don't think sexuality needs to be solemnly declared like a cancer diagnosis.
"What was it like growing up without a mom?" he asked gently, solemnly, steering us toward a moment of profound connection.
HB: Then the house managers very solemnly carried the folder containing the pages over to the Senate side of the Capitol.
"I solemnly ask Britain to live up to its moral duty," Cazeneuve told RTL radio ahead of a visit to London.
They sit solemnly in the pews, congregate at the altar, and stand at the doorways, as if to beckon you inside.
The two-on-one: Rachel solemnly takes the men out to a far-flung Norwegian field where no can hear them scream.
"Some of you may be aware of what is going on in my life for the last few days," she said solemnly.
In January of 803, a nearly 280-minute-long video of Cruise solemnly discussing Scientology wound up on the now-deceased Gawker.
"We are the longest living government in the history of the world without a complete collapse, the United States," Scott said solemnly.
Mish Barber-Way's declamatory scream rings out, clearly and solemnly, above the fray, but said fray's volume and horsepower subsume her lyrics.
HQ (as the human quintet had taken to calling themselves) nodded solemnly, trying to summon the appearance of indignation and forgiveness simultaneously.
And hopefully, this means that the whole sorry mess is finally done with, because Soulja has somewhat solemnly declared the "beef over".
But when placed under a blacklight, the map's magic words, "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good," appear underneath.
Not for nothing, central banks are seen by investors as crucial yet fun-averse grown-ups charged with solemnly watching for trouble.
As bells tolled, choirs sang and flags flew at half-staff on Wednesday, the nation solemnly said goodbye to the 41st president.
"Matthew & Giorgio" (2017), for instance, is a nude sketch of a 30-something couple cuddling in bed, gazing solemnly at each other.
" Asked if he plans to travel to L.A. to see his new show, Mr. Johns replied solemnly, "I am not going anywhere.
Several hundred parents and children turned solemnly towards the national flag, hanging limp by the pool, with hands and goggles on hearts.
" WATCH: Complete remarks from @SpeakerPelosi: "I solemnly and sadly open the debate on the impeachment of the President of the United States.
The playful blue dress shirt, solemnly titled "Entrance to a Garden," is one of two of Oppenheim's major earthworks previously never realized.
I stood amongst hundreds of near-silent pilgrims, tossing clouds of incense smoke and solemnly venerating the ancient fox god of sake.
She is pacing back and forth, distraught, as she watches a group of girls solemnly gather in honor of their murdered classmate.
It was a doll, the dream-doctor admitted solemnly, but it was my responsibility to make sure that no one knew it.
Martin Luther King Jr. Sunlight glittered in the water of the reflecting pool surrounding it as she stared solemnly at King's resting place.
Five years later, the two men would be sitting in the oval office, solemnly shaking hands before the cameras of the world's media.
Devotees solemnly carry out the Stations of the Cross, praying at each of the 14 stations that depict Jesus Christ and his suffering.
Did you think anyone who discovered that you ran the account would just nod solemnly and continue their drive to the dry cleaners?
Budding executives solemnly learn the buzzwords of the profession to give their pronouncements greater authority and conviction, like trainee priests memorising the liturgy.
Rome's EU membership was enthusiastically enshrined in a treaty solemnly celebrated on the Capitoline Hill — hence the Treaty of Rome — in March 276.
Finally, two plates, now free of silverware, would be taken away, solemnly and ceremoniously, as if they had died fighting for their country.
Audience members, remaining seated, were occasionally lifted by a phalanx of assistants wielding ingenious dollies, and then solemnly wheeled to new vantage points.
They see themselves, in their more self-serious moments, as alumni of an institution that solemnly serves both the presidency and the truth.
Errol reflects solemnly on the "old and new me", explaining his past mistakes in order to be liberated from them, after a fashion.
" President Emmanuel Macron solemnly declared: "What we saw last night in Paris is our capacity to mobilize, to unite, in order to overcome.
Normally the 91-year-old monarch solemnly lays down the annual tribute to Britain's fallen soldiers on the U.K.'s Remembrance Sunday, November 12.
For too many years, fashion shows looked like this: A stream of very thin, very young, very white women solemnly marching in a line.
" She added, in a voice cracking with emotion, "Today the state of Chile solemnly recognizes that you, the victims, suffered grave human rights violations.
Last month, Trump light-heartedly asked his rally attendees to raise their right hand and "solemnly swear" to vote in the upcoming Florida primary.
In the social media photo, 45-year-old Doherty, who is snuggled in between the sheets of her bed, stares solemnly into the camera.
The day became a defining moment in the nation's history, and on each anniversary students march solemnly through Athens with a blood-stained flag.
They visited the porta-potties, then they went to the men who were solemnly unloading boxes of food from a truck at the gate.
"The two leaders solemnly declare ... that there will be no more war on the Korean Peninsula and a new era of peace has begun."
The workers who volunteer to enter the reactor building to open water valves do so in "Spartacus" style, solemnly standing and reciting their names.
There's now some solemnly overheated melodrama involving sexual exploration and jealousy, and every once in a while a modern mean-girl comedy takes over.
"On this spot, seventy years ago, Comrade Mao Zedong solemnly declared to the world the establishment of the People's Republic of China," he said.
It's a résumé that reeks a bit of worthy cultural gentility — people gathering to nod and sigh solemnly in the presence of sanctified masterpieces.
"I solemnly and sadly open the debate on the impeachment of the president of the United States," Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Wednesday afternoon.
They suggest an inborn sense of style, an early preference for the black/white pairing and an instinct for looking solemnly into the camera.
Voices intoned solemnly about the need to return to the "other place" and for a second, just for a second, the spell was broken.
Abadi, who is also commander-in-chief of the armed forces, listened solemnly to Quranic verses from a chapter titled al-Nasr, meaning victory.
At the entrance to the gallery, a sign warns visitors that their perceptions will be challenged and solemnly advises them not to touch anything.
The Virgin Mary is usually draped in a blue veil and gazing modestly, adoringly down; the baby Jesus stares solemnly out at the viewer.
And all we are left solemnly thinking, as we hold our loved ones tight, is the following: This is why we can't have nice things.
Draped in a royal flag, Diana's blond-wood casket was carried through the emergency-room exit, where 200 people, some trailing intravenous lines, watched solemnly.
Hope Hicks, Trump's communications adviser; Keith Schiller, his former bodyguard; and Dan Scavino, his social media master, all stood solemnly as Trump greeted the Pontiff.
But Ireland's Easter Rising, whose centenary will be solemnly celebrated this weekend, doesn't quite fall into the category because it still inspires conflicting passions. Why?
Alexander Herzen, "the father of Russian socialism", stares solemnly out of the frame of his portrait, with what looks like a chain around his waist.
"For a country and for a party, a leading core is vitally important," said the document, which was solemnly read on Chinese state television news.
" The shot in which Hitler and two associates solemnly walk through the assembled mass is quoted in the ceremony that concludes the 1977 "Star Wars.
"I solemnly swear that I am up to no good," the text reads — a nod to Marauder's Map, as the HP fan base obviously knows.
Pence looked on solemnly with his hand over his heart as the long, narrow boxes were gently laid on the stanchions in front of him.
One hundred senators are convening to solemnly consider whether impeached President Donald Trump should be removed from office for having committed high crimes and misdemeanors.
Asked by a journalist about Russia and Mr. Trump, the French president solemnly first said he didn't want to comment on another country's domestic affairs.
They'll use lofty language, about how solemnly they take their responsibilities and how the current system allows the voices of ordinary citizens to be heard.
A few days after Aamir's murder, Chief Harrison returned to the Baisley houses' basketball court and looked solemnly at a makeshift memorial for the teenager.
I nodded solemnly, knowing that I was chosen for this task in part because I understood why it needed to be done without further explanation.
The pub sits solemnly at a set of traffic lights, peering towards Jamie's Italian, the last stop on a street of chain shops and unremarkable restaurants.
This is the sort of image someone slaps up on an X-Ray board right after the words "I have some bad news" are solemnly spoken.
Mother was right, he thinks to himself, his coat tails trembling solemnly in the breeze, perhaps I was too hasty in rotating to my spring wardrobe.
Grassley appeared distracted by the move but plowed through his remarks while the Democratic lawmakers stood, looking at him solemnly from the back of the room.
But as Mr. Astin ("Pitch Perfect") and Ms. Hernandez (a freshman at the Boston Conservatory) continued to hold hands, dozens of teenagers solemnly flooded the stage.
I filled my chamberpot with pools of piss and then solemnly emptied the foul brew into gutters or between parked cars before filling it up again.
As the Phillies fans solemnly shuffled into the off-season, I moved down to watch from the front row as Cal Ripken snagged the final out.
Another painting, "Mum in Bed, 2017," solemnly conveys the outlines of his mother's face in a steely shade of blue against a background of institutional green.
My daughter was one of the dozens of kids who solemnly held roses in her honor, and she hugged her classmate and teammate when it ended.
It resonates solemnly through the capital and inspires grave talk, including the possibility of significant wrongdoing at the highest levels with the potential of historic consequences.
We are to understand this is, of course, negative, as critics solemnly note "the limits of transactional politics" or the dangers of a "transactional" foreign policy.
That is why today, as speaker of the House, I solemnly and sadly open the debate on the impeachment of the president of the United States.
We can brusquely or solemnly walk those streets, sweeping our eyes before blinking off a memory of something that engages us, with a single button press.
A procession of altar boys and priests solemnly made its way toward the front of the chapel as the scent of incense wafted across the ancient hall.
Shortly after the royal trio arrived at Westminster Abbey on Wednesday morning, Kate and Harry watched solemnly as William laid a wreath at the Innocent Victims Memorial.
Instead of confirming that Muhammad was the last of the prophets with the phrase "I solemnly swear", oath-takers would now only have to say, "I believe".
"I solemnly swear to attend this wedding," the RSVP card reads, and one of the responses offers the answer of "Always" from Severus Snape's famous dying vow.
"Comorian journalists solemnly ask the head of state to retract these remarks, which have shocked not only journalists but public opinion," UPF-Comores said in a statement.
We stood solemnly amid the chaos of Manhattan, ignoring craned necks out of car windows on the West Side Highway, shoulder to shoulder, forming a big circle.
We solemnly remind you this plain truth: Hong Kong affairs are entirely China's internal affairs, and you are neither entitled nor qualified to wantonly comment on them.
It's not easy, a ranger tells him solemnly, to create "an ethic of strong responsibility for up-close fecal disposal" among the growing crowds on the mountain.
Around the site, a low-density area near the Van Wyck Expressway, construction workers stood solemnly in groups as investigators and union officials went in and out.
Opinion MADRID — When the Parliament of Catalonia, an autonomous region in northeastern Spain, solemnly banned bullfighting in 2010, it was not simply a victory for animal rights.
This was clearest during his presidential campaign, when he asked audiences at rallies to raise their right hands and solemnly swear that they would vote for him.
I grabbed my shoes and jacket and followed the sounds to the nearest church, where scores of people were holding candles and walking solemnly around the building.
The image of a then 12-year-old Harry and 15-year-old William walking solemnly behind their mother's casket lingered on in the collective American psyche.
In the winter of 1983, outside Cooper Union, in the East Village, he staged a legendary performance in which he solemnly peddled snowballs, priced according to size.
The courts solemnly debated whether the drawings were closer to pornography—which might be censored, but also allowed as free speech—or evil non-returnable contraband, like drugs.
But I was profoundly touched by the casket of 14-year-old lynching victim Emmett Till, which sits solemnly in the Smithsonian museum's "Defending Freedom, Defining Freedom" section.
So: The United Nations solemnly informs the Avengers that henceforth they must operate under that body's supervision, or they'll be treated as rogue powers and dealt with accordingly.
"Welcome to a new world of gods and monsters," Russell Crowe solemnly intones midway through The Mummy, a modern action remake of Universal Pictures' 1932 monster-movie classic.
China's legislature, the National People's Congress, ruled that legislators in Hong Kong must take their oaths of office "accurately, completely and solemnly", with no retakes allowed for violators.
The simple—but clearly rare, for me—act of being fully conscious of the words I was processing had put me in a kind of solemnly calm state.
"The truth is, Live with Kelly has been hacked," the narrator said in the video showing Ripa both walking solemnly down the street and, in contrast, skipping joyfully.
Surrounded by falling leaves, an oval portrait of Woolf, who stares solemnly towards the lefthand side of the screen, fills the second "o" of the calligraphic Google letters.
When the last of the arsenal had been destroyed, the young man marched up to the general in charge, clicked his heels and solemnly handed over his gun.
"I got a frantic call from her dad, saying, 'I think Emily's O.D. You need to get over here right now,' " she said solemnly to viewers of KELO.
"We solemnly call on China to open its heart and think seriously as it may face serious consequences for its one-sided actions," it said in a statement.
Thumping an office table, the head of one of the country's biggest technology firms, and a rare Republican in Silicon Valley, solemnly vows to vote for Hillary Clinton.
Although modern-day commentators often like to solemnly intone that "no person is above the law," every citizen deep down is skeptical that this ideal is always realized.
" The President delivered remarks at Arlington after he solemnly placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and stood in silence as a bugle played "Taps.
How many times have we heard top Federal Reserve officials solemnly invoke the Fed's "dual mandate" as the be-all, end-all justification for their monetary policy decisions?
The monumental American cemetery in Normandy solemnly commemorates the lives of thousands in a beautifully manicured and maintained garden that bestows high honor on the lives lost there.
After spending most of the ballet in mock-Baroque ballet attire, Mr. Stepin and colleagues ended up in modern practice costume; he delivered his role solemnly but well.
" As for their efforts to seem hallowed and secretive, what a joke; Flip is solemnly informed that membership will be ten dollars, "robes and hoods are not included.
The idea of a modern thief solemnly scribbling down his to-do list, on paper, is absurd, and forensic scientists of today will scoff at the narrative kinks.
There is no longer any doubt that President Trump is failing to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, as he solemnly swore to do.
It happens so often that I think many feel powerless to stop them so the default is to either ignore them or solemnly shake your head in silence.
When they were in position, the costumed marchers and the perky cheerleaders all standing solemnly at attention, the American and German national anthems were played over the loudspeakers.
"That is why today as Speaker of the House, I sadly and solemnly open the debate on the impeachment of the president of the United States," she continued.
Every budget cycle, members of Congress solemnly promise to better fund the Internal Revenue Service so it can do its job of collecting taxes and serving the taxpayer.
"That is why today, as speaker of the House, I solemnly and sadly open the debate on the impeachment of the president of the United States," Pelosi continued.
The party says the words "I believe", used to replace the clause "I solemnly swear" in a proclamation of Mohammad as the religion's last prophet, amount to blasphemy.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Every time an image of U.S. President Donald Trump appears on TV in South Korea, 69-year-old Vietnam War veteran Chung Seung-jin solemnly salutes.
Senegal's foreign minister, Mankeur Ndiaye, called for an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council and "solemnly" warned Jammeh not to harm Senegal's interests or its citizens in Gambia.
It states that physicians had solemnly pledged to "be very moderate in their fees" and statesmen to "have no other object in view than the good of their country".
President Xi Jinping declared solemnly in the report of the 19th National Congress that China's development is no threat to other countries and that China will never seek expansion.
In Istanbul, meanwhile, Patriarch Bartholomew solemnly prayed for all the other leaders of Orthodox churches, including Moscow's Kirill and Kiev's Epifaniy, as he led the four-hour overnight service.
For the first time since the devastating fires of April 15th, the Creed is solemnly chanted in Latin, once more in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris pic.twitter.
Standing under the photo, Foxx solemnly remarked, "No matter where you start, you should be given the opportunity to change," which seemed to reference the allegations against the performer.
Delaying the approval of generic drugs only emboldens companies seeking to make huge profits with no regard for the health of the people they so solemnly claim to serve.
"I solemnly swear to always have hatred in my heart for n-----s, s---s and most importantly the f---ing k---s," the person on his knees says.
"I solemnly swear that I am up to no good," she wrote, along with eight uses of the shoe emoji and a scroll emoji to represent the Marauder's Map.
" —Alex Robert Ross | LISTEN In the final moments of "Reborn," off the self-titled album from KIDS SEE GHOSTS, Kid Cudi repeats solemnly, "Keep moving forward, Keep moving forward.
Occasionally it's even humorous, as when video images of groups of hands dissolve between comically different arrangements (one moment solemnly posed, the next making duck-like forms and wiggling).
After traveling from Germany with Mr. Maas and his entourage on Friday, the painting was solemnly unveiled at the ceremony in the grandiose Stucco Hall of the Pitti Palace.
"With little that differed from normal wartime prohibition drinking habits, New York City entered at 12:01 o'clock this morning into the long dry spell," this newspaper solemnly noted.
In the Capitol, endangered House Democrats solemnly acknowledged that their votes to impeach President Donald Trump — who remains popular in many parts of their districts — could threaten their reelection.
All night long, Jewish volunteers stood solemnly in the rain outside the Tree of Life synagogue, where 11 dead bodies lay inside, sealed off with yellow crime-scene tape.
They sing, and as they do, Herzog pans across the line of them and solemnly entreats us to consider the same spectacle ever happening with university students in California.
But it's quietly understood that they're there to gently destroy us, and we solemnly trade our damage and loss for the spectacle, and this precarious possibility of beating the odds.
But breaking longstanding tradition, time the Queen will stand alongside her husband on the balcony to watch as their eldest son Prince Charles solemnly lays a wreath on her behalf.
"No Good Deed" opens with Lana and Malory solemnly attending to Archer without a single joke in sight, a choice that unfortunately ends up defining the rest of the episode.
I mean, who wouldn't want a map that showed you where your enemies (and headmasters) were at all times, especially if you solemnly swore you were up to no good?
A recent headline of The Berlin Sun solemnly announced the death at age 94 of James C. Wemyss, whose family owned and operated the Groveton Paper Company for 1503 years.
Speaking after a fire destroyed the roof and spire of the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, the French president vowed: "I solemnly say tonight: we will rebuild it together".
Thus Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, who is tipped as a possible running mate for Mrs Clinton, intoned solemnly that Mr Comey's scolding was now "a matter of lessons learned".
Bush appeared to fetch something from his left suit pocket as he walked solemnly into the Washington National Cathedral on Wednesday for the service honoring former President George H.W. Bush.
"We solemnly remind you this plain truth: Hong Kong affairs are entirely China's internal affairs, and you are neither entitled nor qualified to wantonly comment on them," Hua said Tuesday.
Charlie solemnly scissors the head from a dead pigeon—Michael Haneke's " The White Ribbon " (2009) contains a similar avian outrage—and combines odds and ends to make nightmare-tinted toys.
For those worried that horror has become so sober and mature that it is losing some of its fun, there is some evidence to found in this solemnly affecting series.
"I am solemnly asking Britain to assume its moral duty," Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve told RTL radio ahead of a trip to London to meet his British counterpart Amber Rudd.
His subjects are dressed in their best clothes, or in shirts patched into calico patterns; posed solemnly, or with whimsical props; alone or in a crowd of family and friends.
But as midnight approached on the continent, the time when the UK's membership officially expires, EU officials solemnly removed the country's symbol, respectfully folding it up and taking it away.
As the national anthem plays in the background, he stands by a home-made pulley system, solemnly hoists the Chinese national flag and raises hand to cap in a salute.
One memory, referred to through the book, tells of "the oath": Family members gathered solemnly in the dining room and swore on the Bible not to reveal a big secret.
"You raised your right hand here today and said you would solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth," Democratic Senator Martin Heinrich said.
When announcing that he was dispatching troops to invade Cambodia, Nixon solemnly assured the nation that the US had been scrupulous, to that point, in observing that poor country's neutrality.
As the Night King and his army fall, so does one key figure on Winterfell's side: Jorah Mormont, who dies saving the Khaleesi he solemnly swore to protect with his life.
They bow their heads reverently as a grey-bearded mullah dressed in a traditional Uzbek robe and skullcap intones a prayer, before placing chrysanthemums on the tomb and filing out solemnly.
But those of us who actually experience all four seasons only have a month or two where we can enjoy our light jackets before we have to pack them away solemnly.
It's directed by Grant Singer—the same man responsible for videos from Vic Mensa, The Weeknd, and Travi$ Scott—and it's every bit as solemnly imposing as anything he's done before.
What was I thinking all those years when I solemnly assented to the Ten Commandments, or sang "We shall live in peace..." with the easy virtue of a safe church pew?
In the introduction, Amy Butler, the senior minister at Riverside and a friend of Clinton's, referred to the Trump Administration as a source of anguish and confusion, and everyone nodded solemnly.
Yet, rather than address this problem head on by demonstrating as clearly and solemnly as possible their intent to be legally bound, the trend has been towards more and more informality.
"You wanted to save your friend," she told Kennedy, pointing at Chi Chi, who sat there solemnly, perhaps unaware she'd RSVP'd yes to an "It Should've Been Chi Chi" round table.
Read: In "On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous" Ocean Vuong, who was born in Vietnam and raised in the U.S., speaks solemnly to his experiences as an immigrant and a gay man.
She'd set up her camera and come down in the morning and lean in like this," — Ms. MacDowell leaned forth, solemnly, and dropped her voice an octave — "and say, 'Good morning.
We talk solemnly about "his Presidency" (so far), just as people in the Middle Ages talked about "his papacy," not as a powerful office but as an epoch of spiritual leadership.
"We, Kaitlyn and Shawn B., do solemnly swear that we are in love, that we will get married or we will at least be together one year from today," the two recited.
Japanese tourists posed stoically in front of its jagged facade, then were shuffled along by cops and replaced with similarly unhappy-looking Midwesterners thumbing their noses and solemnly, dutifully cataloging the memory.
She is a heart on the track and also when she performs it; beating solemnly and speeding up when the emotions are too raw or slowing down when an end is rearing.
Also, it's interesting that when Joe hesitates to tell him about the fraying veil over Midnight, the Rev solemnly says that he's a Reverend who will hear confession and keep the secret.
In PEOPLE's exclusive look at the upcoming episode of T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle, the rapper solemnly tells viewers of his older sibling's car accident in Atlanta that resulted in her hospitalization.
The official meeting in Moscow was sparsely attended, while thousands filled Pushkinskaya Square for the unsanctioned action, standing solemnly with flowers, votive candles, and balloons, which were released into the evening sky.
As did a passage in which Ms. Yu, wielding a pair of cymbals, solemnly approached certain audience members, extending them close to their ears as if to anoint them with their resonance.
Tucked within its own darkened theater, viewers are invited to sit on stoops fabricated by artist John Preus with Chicago Public School (CPS) students, with materials solemnly sourced from closed CPS buildings.
The second is that he is America's most portentous self-help guru: "The world will tell you that you need more government, more protection, more rules, and more edicts," he solemnly intoned.
There are scenes of these expressionless automatons solemnly marching between their workplaces and the empty sterile pods in which they live, where their needs are met with the push of a button.
This was a show about friendship, about women supporting each other, and it was as easy to illustrate as having models grouped together, engaging cheerily with each other, or solemnly linking arms.
"We give you this power, this shield to protect the country," the leader of the group said solemnly as Mr. Wine struggled to his feet with the aid of a walking stick.
The mothers of young black boys and men who were killed by police were featured in the accompanying HBO movie, looking solemnly at the camera while holding photographs of their deceased children.
The California Democrat spoke solemnly to her caucus and deployed her oft-repeated line: "None of us came here to impeach a president," according to multiple lawmakers and aides in the room.
It is true, though, that the most popular cocktail-party confession that I, the cartoon editor, solemnly receive and usually absolve is that someone "reads" The New Yorker only for the cartoons.
In the video, Chance sits at a Yamaha piano with a puppet resting its head on his shoulder, as he solemnly plays for, what is revealed, to be a crew on set.
"This amounts to the celebration of a crime by someone sworn to uphold our laws and an attack on the First Ammendment by someone who was solemnly pledged to defend it," he continued.
"I only have 15 days left to live," Dr. NakaMats, told me solemnly in his basement Tokyo office, strewn with his past inventions, when I went to visit him on 17 December 2015.
Scalia's eight Supreme Court colleagues, his family and nearly 100 former law clerks watched solemnly as Supreme Court police placed the casket on a funeral bier first used after President Abraham Lincoln's assassination.
"I solemnly accept the voices of the National Assembly and the people and sincerely hope that the current confusion will come to an end in an orderly manner," Park said after the vote.
" The ruling against them came after the dramatic intervention of Beijing, which employed a rarely-used power to re-interpret Hong Kong's Constitution and rule that oaths must be taken "sincerely and solemnly.
On Sunday night at the Abu el Makarim mosque in central Cairo, men in EgyptAir uniforms stood solemnly as prayers were offered for Mohammed Farag, one of three security officers on Flight 804.
One pillow features Harry Potter's famous glasses and scar, while the other has "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good" emblazoned on it, in a nod to the Marauder's Map.
Just as quickly as the homilies were solemnly shared on social media, he was back again, bound for Citi Field in Flushing to serve as a backup outfielder for the New York Mets.
"I Solemnly Swear" (season 3, episode 213) Season three of Gilmore Girls is close to tonally perfect; at this point in its run, the show knew exactly how to balance quirk with melancholy.
Several thousand people on Saturday solemnly marched through Moscow in memory of Russian opposition leader and former deputy prime minister Boris Nemtsov to mark the first anniversary of his killing one year ago.
I was unnerved by the background barrage of artillery and the amplified sound of the boots striking the pavement — it felt like an invasion of giants — but many people around me stood solemnly.
A lengthy video was played mashing up irate commentary from the likes of Beck, Bill O'Reilly, and Keith Olbermann, who solemnly pledged to be less of a jerk after being roasted by Stewart.
Less than two weeks later, BP began running commercials in which its CEO at the time, Tony Hayward, called the spill "a tragedy that never should have happened," before solemnly looking into the camera.
Mr Schulz ruminated on Europe; cracked folksy jokes; solemnly intoned about Germany's historical burden; cast his family, neighbours and acquaintances from the campaign trail as characters in a compendium of parables about the country.
In defiance of overwhelming scientific evidence, the Russian Orthodox church is still refusing to accept as genuine the remains of the royal family, most of whom were solemnly buried in St Petersburg in 19983.
"I severely violated discipline and the law, and have been solemnly tried by law," Sun said in videos of his statement to a court in the city of Tianjin released by state broadcaster CCTV.
Accompanied by first lady Melania Trump and the Rabbi of the Western Wall's wife, Yael Rabinovich, Ivanka Trump solemnly placed her hand on the women's area of the Western Wall for a full minute.
" Jack solemnly agreed and packed his bags to leave, but not before delivering a speech that showed he was in this thing for keeps, telling her that their love story was "just getting started.
After each mass shooting, legislators would file solemnly onto the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives, proclaim their immense sadness and frustration over the latest tragedy, and bow their heads—then do nothing.
Style here becomes mere mannerism — as when all nine men lean over to one side on one beat and then, on the next beat, solemnly flourish one wrist as if this was somehow important.
Francis also honored freedom fighters at the former KGB headquarters where anti-Soviet partisans were detained and executed, solemnly touring the chambers that have now been turned into a haunting museum of the occupation.
That includes a woman being brought to orgasm by the idea of her decrepit lover's financial power, and the antihero Merkin solemnly lying to his wife (Miriam Silverman) in the manner of Michael Corleone.
During the abdication ceremony on Tuesday, which lasted just over 10 minutes, the emperor and empress stood solemnly on a stage in a state room with wood flooring that evoked a high school gymnasium.
The photograph of the three men on the Olympic podium — Smith and Carlos raising fists to the sky; Norman bowing his head solemnly — is one of the lasting sporting images of the 20th century.
The contrast between the dignity of the ceremony, during which the fallen soldier's name was solemnly announced as "Taps" was played, and the secrecy of the drone campaign, whose victims were anonymous, jarred him.
You can hear a child intoning the score of a jump-rope game solemnly, with sleepy urgency, as if blurting out a secret, every syllable held and slurred in the loud shush of current.
We had lunch, then the older boy tried to make fire by rubbing sticks together, his little brother attending solemnly, and they spent the rest of the day constructing a hut out of branches.
As almost every film that is not "Star Wars" demonstrates, it's extremely difficult to strike this balance between treating your subject with respect but not too solemnly, being self-aware without condescension or camp.
What's most surprising isn't the dedication to preserving their rich cultural heritage, but rather the massive throngs of religious pilgrims, solemnly paying tribute to the Shinto deities and esoteric Boddhisattva's of the distant past.
"Megalovania," whose solemnly dinky high-camp urgency sums up the record, stacks no less than four distinct hooks in chintzy percussive-synth mode on top of each other to produce an obscenely catchy concoction.
They were shown an effigy of Santa and solemnly informed that the jolly man in red was not real, after which Santa was denounced as an usurper and a heretic, hanged, and set on fire.
"I solemnly accept the voices of the National Assembly and the people and sincerely hope that the current confusion will come to an end in an orderly manner," said Park, the country's first female leader.
Tributes began with a minute's silence in gendarme barracks across France, before Beltrame's Tricolor-draped coffin was carried into the cobbled courtyard of Les Invalides, a former military hospital, where Macron solemnly addressed the nation.
When she solemnly condemned a new Internet age right-wing movement as part of Trump's 'basket of deplorables', the massed online ranks of the target of her comments collectively erupted in memes, mockery and celebration.
The president received loud cheers from the Republican side of the aisle when he delivered his applause line, while Democratic lawmakers sat solemnly in their seats and refused to clap — including lawmakers such as Sen.
Senegal's Foreign Minister, Mankeur Ndiaye, speaking on television station TFM, also asked Jammeh to respect the election verdict and "solemnly" warned him not to harm Senegal's interests or its citizens in the West African country.
The two leaders solemnly declared before the 80 million Korean people and the whole world that there will be no more war on the Korean Peninsula and thus a new era of peace has begun.
The President and first lady stood with their hands on the hearts as the band of the Coldstream Guards played the US National Anthem, the Queen solemnly standing with her hands clasped and head bowed.
In a teaser for the upcoming sixth season of "House of Cards" released Wednesday, Robin Wright, who plays the wife of Spacey's character, President Frank Underwood, is seen sporting all-black as she speaks solemnly.
Working at their own pace, they solemnly replicated the gesture in front of them — a flamboyant trill in the manner of Arthur Rubenstein here, a leg up on the keyboard, Jerry Lee Lewis-style, there.
Yes, he'll have to suffer some formalities first, like sitting solemnly for a few days before the Senate Judiciary Committee, whose Republican leadership has fast-tracked his nomination and scheduled confirmation hearings to begin Tuesday.
It took place in the richly ornamented setting of the royal palace at Versailles, and he was shown on French television striding solemnly toward the chamber between two rows of resplendent red-uniformed plumed guards.
Shortly after noon on Friday, Mr. Rojas appeared in Criminal Court in Manhattan and was formally charged with murder and 235 counts of attempted murder, as his family members watched solemnly from a back row.
For some reason the BBC cannot get its shit together with transition screens, often leaving anchors to stare blankly back at the audience, waiting solemnly to begin a segment that went live several minutes prior.
When presidents "solemnly swear" to "faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and … preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States," we more or less take them at their word.
"'I solemnly swear to uphold the Constitution as long as it doesn't make a difference in the election,'" Pelosi, raising her right hand, quipped during an interview on ABC's "Good Morning America" that aired Thursday.
Mr. Smollett is a young man of impeccable character and integrity who fiercely and solemnly maintains his innocence and feels betrayed by a system that apparently wants to skip due process and proceed directly to sentencing.
RED CARPET, POLICY DIFFERENCES Trump then walked the red carpet again, waving at assembled school children and inspecting Japanese troops before a military band played a formal salute as he stood solemnly on a raised platform.
"The two leaders solemnly declare [...] that there will be no more war on the Korean Peninsula and a new era of peace has begun," their declaration said, and the document was punctuated by handshakes and hugs.
I do solemnly swear that I, no matter how I feel, no matter what the conditions, if there's hurricanes or whatever will vote for you on or before the 12th for Donald J. Trump for president.
In an apparent clapback, Souza posted a throwback photo of former President Barack Obama and his White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley sitting solemnly beneath a portrait of Republican icon and former President Ronald Reagan.
"The episode was captured and shared on DJ Khaled's Snapchat, where until recently never a week went by without a post or 'snap' showing DJ Khaled 'celebrating' with one of four alcohol brands," TINA solemnly buzzkilled.
" For those who haven't watched the movie in the past month, the map looks like an ordinary piece of parchment until the magic words are spoken, "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.
Please be sure to remember, when it's 2020 and Gary Bettman is solemnly announcing another work stoppage while explaining that the current CBA just doesn't work anymore, that the league tried to extend it this season.
On Thursday, he spoke before an audience-free studio, solemnly reminding people to call their representatives to demand coronavirus testing and emergency paid sick leave before running through both self-deprecating and Tiffany Trump-deprecating jokes.
I had to finish 'The Amber Spyglass,' and I could only get four-hole paper, so I got some four-hole paper and some of those little white stickers and solemnly put them over the holes.
Instead of solemnly interrupting his midterm campaigning schedule after the Louisville and Pittsburgh shootings, he continued; hours after Sayoc's arrest, Trump regaled a crowd in Charlotte, N.C., with the same demonology of Democrats that Sayoc embraced.
After congratulating their opponents and saluting fans, Michael Leitch — Japan's New Zealand-born, half-Fijian captain — solemnly led his team off the field in its "arrow" formation, each player with a hand on a teammate's shoulder.
"Slapping a stranger's ass would've made me disrespect someone I knew, someone I didn't know, and someone I just got to know a little bit better: me," A.J. says solemnly into the camera, as Forrest gapes.
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States
"We solemnly believe that market stability, and not prices, is the common objective of our actions," UAE Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazroui, who holds the rotating OPEC presidency this year, wrote in the letter, seen by Reuters.
That was sincere, but also self-interested—it praised the quiet virtue of staying in one's place and doing one's duty, as he did, adhering solemnly and even joylessly to the dharma or teachings of the Buddha.
We solemnly swear that even if your kids get up to no good in Mini Boden&aposs new Harry Potter-themed collection, you won't be able to stay mad for long: That's how cute these clothes are.
The two leaders stood solemnly in front of a wall inscribed with the names of those who died in the 1941 attack and took part in a brief wreath-laying ceremony, followed by a moment of silence.
By pulling out of the deal, the United States violated an international agreement it solemnly entered into, putting it in a class with nations that pointedly disrespect international cooperation, the rule of law, peace, and nuclear nonproliferation.
I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic … That is the start of the oath that members of Congress take upon assuming office.
He solemnly tells her that, "Last night while you were sleeping, mommy and I ate all your Halloween candy," while presenting the near-empty bag containing only a pack of Smarties — arguably the worst Halloween candy, ever.
In theory, members of the House of Representatives will each be solemnly reviewing the evidence for the allegations in each article, and then making up their minds to decide whether to exercise their constitutional powers of impeachment.
Since taking office in May, the former investment banker and civil servant has been meticulous in managing his image, talking about the need to ensure the presidency is elevated, dealing solemnly with the weightiest issues of the day.
His images often depict solemnly still but emotionally charged scenarios, reminiscent of a less-weird Diane Arbus, a characteristic evident in his photo of a single, giant plush monkey smiling ghoulishly in front of a suburban American home.
Just to the left of this panel is another scene depicting what looks like a group of retired servicemen and women attending a memorial ceremony, possibly for the dignitary whose bust stands solemnly on a tall, black column.
When Prince Harry solemnly stood at attention and stepped forward to lay his tribute wreath for fallen war heroes on Remmebrance Sunday, some observers wondered why the former Army captain wasn't wearing a poppy pin on his uniform.
"I, Jesse Schmitt, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America," the new captain says, standing in front of a red Marine Corps flag held aloft for the occasion.
And not a single mention of the Force; not once is Solo solemnly told to try feeling instead of thinking—good advice if you're having a massage, but worse than useless for anyone hoping to operate complex machinery.
Tulsi Gabbard, I recognize you have problems with this, and if I ever need to know anything about you I solemnly pledge to use Ahmia and the dark web so as not to give Google any advertising revenue.
The ship is now on its way to Spain, which showed up its neighbors by solemnly announcing that it would "respect its international engagements" and accept the boat after Malta, too, refused it, and France stood idly by.
"With both a profound sense of constitutional duty and deep respect for the Office of the Presidency, I will solemnly cast my vote in favor of both articles of impeachment for Senate consideration," Bustos said in a statement.
"He solemnly turned over the deed to a two-by-four bit of property to a popeyed city official," according to Ross Duff Whytock, who wrote about New York for a number of newspapers, including The Hartford Courant.
"Today, as speaker of the House, I solemnly and sadly open the debate on the impeachment of the president of the United States," Ms. Pelosi, dressed in all black, said as debate opened on the articles around noon.
Drenched in autotune and accompanied by melancholy keyboard plucks, Vann raps about feeling out of place with his childhood white friends, and McLennon solemnly narrates his conflicts with mental health ("Shit was never sunny, wrists were sort of bloody").
I like this trailer for how simple it is — instead of teasing us with lots of quick and shaky action shots, we're mostly looking at Marvel's roster of heroes solemnly staring down the huge threat that's quickly approaching them.
The first trailer for the anticipated fourth film in the Marvel series picks up right where Avengers: Infinity War left off with Thanos having "wiped out 50 percent of all living creatures" as Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow recounts solemnly.
"I live with the constant goal of understanding, for every single thing that we do, how do we maximize all that goodness, and curtail any way that it can be misused or turned into something sad" Cox solemnly concludes.
And while there were plenty of stunning visuals to enjoy throughout the hour-long special, we found ourselves fixating on a pair of high-tech headphones the star dons in a quieter, solemnly reflective moment about forty minutes in.
NORTH KOREA 80 miles Seoul SOUTH KOREA Yellow Sea Bukchon JEJU ISLAND By The New York Times Seventy years later, a tour group arrived in Bukchon to look solemnly at the small graves of the infants killed that day.
Strauss shifts the key to E-flat (the solemnly beautiful key of Mozart's "Magic Flute," another fairy tale opera from Viennese musical history), and a solo violin introduces and accompanies the empress, matching the grace of her soprano line.
"Sei Solo": Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Violin Solo; Thomas Zehetmair, violin (ECM) I promised myself I would find a track on this solemnly glittering set to highlight other than the obvious: the mighty Chaconne from the Second Partita.
Oh, they'll find euphemisms to describe what they're doing, talking solemnly about the need for "entitlement reform" as an act of fiscal responsibility — while their huge budget-busting tax cut for the rich gets shoved down the memory hole.
Senegal, which has Gambia's only land border and once sent troops there during a coup, has called for an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council and "solemnly" warned Jammeh not to harm Senegal's interests or its citizens in Gambia.
And so I have added, solemnly, one hundred more deaths, and one thousand more injuries to their projected total, as a conservative estimate of the compounding effects of a major landslide in a populated area, as well as rampant liquefaction.
HEINRICH: My understanding is that you took an oath, you raised your right hand here today and you said that you would solemnly tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, and now you're not answering questions.
Beijing's interpretation, issued on Monday by a committee in the National People's Congress, specifies that office holders in Hong Kong have to "sincerely and solemnly" take loyalty oaths or be forced to vacate their posts, with no chance for a redo.
The illustrious North American Meat Institute (NAMI) finally answered the prayers of involuntary omnivores everywhere—or the "meat-denied," as their new website solemnly dubs those poor, oppressed souls whose jobs ban them from eating meat or expensing meat-based meals.
"Twelve million people go into a boulangerie" — a bakery — "every day to buy baguette," the president of the Paris baker's syndicate, Franck Thomasse, announced solemnly to the festive crowd in presenting the award outside Notre-Dame Cathedral on a recent Saturday.
The original 1968 exhibition drew more than 100,000 visitors, according to The Times's obituary for Mr. Jones — it included now-iconic images of young black men and women, clad in leather jackets and berets, solemnly holding guns or waving flags.
In the crypt chapel, the diminutive, chatty and ebullient princess went silent as she removed her rose-tinted designer glasses, knelt in her Comme des Garçons pants on the upholstered kneeler and solemnly pressed her forehead against her laced fingers.
The fundamental problems the Balfour Declaration raised — as "one nation solemnly promised to a second nation the country of a third," in the author Arthur Koestler's memorable formulation — have not been resolved in the intervening years but rather compounded and complicated.
As we celebrate his remarkable life and legacy a quarter-century after his death, we can be confident that Mr. Ashe would rush to join today's activists in spirit and solidarity, solemnly but firmly taking a knee for social justice.
The siblings traded menacing YouTube "diss tracks" over the song that were viewed hundreds of millions of times, each one solemnly dissected by teen magazines and gossip sites, as if they were nuclear threats between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un.
As part of this formality, the seven House impeachment managers solemnly formed a line to walk the articles of impeachment, effectively a sheaf of papers enclosed in two folders, over from the lower chamber to the Senate side of the Capitol.
"The Singing Heart" started powerfully, with the endearing Young People's Chorus, standing in the aisles and at the front of the stage, singing a ravishing a cappella account of a solemnly beautiful Mozart "Kyrie," written when the composer was 16.
Well, how in the world do you respond to a work in which the 10 dancers — dressed in tunics and hot pants of dark brown leather — start by solemnly donning bonnets with two-foot-tall vertically pointing ears, like those of hares?
For an agency known for secrecy, the CIA's social media presence has been noisyAfter the CIA joined Twitter in 2014, solemnly tweeting "we can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet," the agency's online presence grew more and more conversational.
Filmed in black-and-white and with his deep voice booming through the microphone, the Thor star solemnly read out the lyrics – which features a healthy dosage of Barbadian patois – and only breaking out into a movie star-worthy smile a few times.
"I solemnly accept the voice of the parliament and the people and sincerely hope this confusion is soundly resolved," Park told a Cabinet meeting, adding that she would comply with the court's proceedings as well as an investigation by a special prosecutor.
A decade on, and millions upon millions of red rings and achievement pops later, here we are, solemnly digesting the news that our once beloved console is on the way to the scrap heap, heading to the great big CEX in the sky.
Lange told Merkel in the letter that he had received countless phone calls from members of the Jewish community and from others in Israel, expressing shock about the court ruling, made just days after Germany solemnly marked the anniversary of the Nov.
When industry witnesses argue to the Committee that the Constitution protects ExxonMobil's right to make knowingly false representations to investors about material facts, members nod solemnly before an approving audience of lobbyists who help decide the oil and gas industry's political contributions.
To have just a break-even chance of meeting that 1.5 degree goal we solemnly set in Paris, we'll need to close all of the coal mines and some of the oil and gas fields we're currently operating long before they're exhausted.
In this incredibly stark video from the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, a Northern Ireland government health program, respiratory health care staff in the capital introduce themselves by name and then plead, earnestly and solemnly, for you to stay at home.
In one disturbing video, found in a secret Facebook group and published by the newspaper, a guy forces another to his knees—who mimics giving him a blowjob—before making him "solemnly swear to always have hatred" for Black, Latinx, and Jewish people.
"I'm called to invoke the power of the true creator of the universe, the drunken tolerator of all lesser and more recent gods, and maintainer of gravity here on earth," Fletcher solemnly intoned before the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly and the gathered audience.
Hassinger performs an elegant, straight-legged planting of her heel in the ground, her body draped in white fabric as she solemnly contemplates that gesture against a soft, green hill under her feet and a radiant cacophony of purple leaves in the background.
I'm talking about the Kardashian children chanting their name as their father appears on television, or Robert Kardashian solemnly telling his children that fame is fleeting, but integrity and loyalty are forever (because his children will grow up to only care about fame, get it!).
They are portentous pieces of art that solemnly warned my generation of the techno-anxieties they would soon become all too familiar: they also made me cry a little bit because in spite of all those things, they are very optimistic about human beings.
The videos, in which some brothers mimed sexually assaulting a person with disabilities and featured a pledge saying he "solemnly swears to always have hatred in my heart for n------, s----, and most importantly the fucking k----," caused an uproar on campus last week.
In the face of the terrorist threat, Trump is only serving up sugar pills that undermine the best homeland security efforts of two Republican and Democratic administrations while also eroding the very constitutional principles that presidents solemnly take an oath to protect and defend.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday's Billy on the Street, Eichner solemnly tells random passersby the news of Rogen's unexpected (and completely made-up) passing — and as is usually the case with the high-energy, conflict-driven show, the results are predictably hilarious.
We all solemnly enjoyed his big line ("I like your boobs") in Donnie Darko, we endured the seven thousand films about weed starring Rogen as Wildly Average Loser and James Franco as James Franco, and we collectively chose to pretend Sausage Party didn't exist.
It requires lawmakers to read their oaths "completely and solemnly," exactly as written, and orders those who administer oaths to disqualify lawmakers who alter or deliver the words in an "insincere or undignified manner," barring them from office without another chance to be sworn in.
Podhoretz assumed that Jason Epstein was behind that review, and he made sure that Epstein's (rather good) book on the trial of the Chicago Seven, "The Great Conspiracy Trial," published in 1970, was solemnly lacerated in Commentary by a professor at Yale Law School.
How about we swear that if the show ends with Old Samwell reflecting on his life's work and saying, "Or, as you know it, A Game of—" we all solemnly swear to deny that we ever watched this show, just like we did with Lost?
McConnell's great victory was that he came in at the last minute to sign off on a deal designed to extort major policy outcomes that he and his party were solemnly pledged to support, but that his party then capsized out of pique and incompetence.
President Donald Trump solemnly laid a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery under a cloudy sky Monday morning, marking Memorial Day as commander in chief even as his White House remains embroiled in an ever-growing list of self-made controversies and Twitter-based conspiracy theorizing.
Continuing a project Mr. Gaba started in the early 2000s, the headpieces mimic architectural structures — for this show, buildings in Washington, D.C. A nearby video captures 15 people walking solemnly, in single-file, through the streets of Cotonou, Benin's largest city, wearing the Washington wigs.
" The full oath: "I solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of Donald Trump, now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: so help me God.
" The oath provides: "I solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of [Donald John Trump], now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: so help me God.
"We solemnly appeal to the Taiwanese public to face up to the fact that whether it is the Chinese internet army or the Chinese government, it is using the democratic system of Taiwan to infringe upon our democracy," the spokeswoman, Lee Yen-jong, said.
Don Jr. and Eric Trump, who would be taking over the Trump Organization, watched solemnly as Sheri Dillon gestured at the files, explaining that they contained just some of the paperwork that would ensure that President Trump would be completely isolated from the businesses.
And it may be too late already to meet that stated target: We actually flirted with that 1.5 degree line at the height of the El Niño warming in February, a mere 60 days after the world's governments solemnly pledged their best efforts to slow global warming.
Viewers would be offered a priest's eye view of the ritual and extremely close shots of Kelly solemnly crossing herself and of the presentation of the rings, with the actors positioned to allow for the best angles to bring the intimate event to its international audience.
"'I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, except where nobody gets killed or robbed,'" Conway tweeted.
Remedy regular James McCaffrey (Max Payne himself) returns as the voice of Director Zachariah Trench, who solemnly unpacks the tragic backstory of the Bureau's final days across long narrations against a backdrop of looping footage of a backlit man adjusting his glasses and lighting a cigarette.
After arriving from New York, the president-elect trod solemnly down red-carpeted stairs from a government plane at Joint Base Andrews with his wife, Melania, then sped off to deliver a speech at a reception held at his ornate new hotel near the White House.
We spoke in the dimly lit dining room of Vagabond—located in Miami proper, across the street from the famous Coppertone girl sign that was once set ablaze—as he and his small staff solemnly prepped for the day and contended with a surprise visit from a health inspector.
Worn American space suits, a Moon rock collected during the Apollo 11 mission, and the command module from the Apollo 13 spacecraft are just a few of the famous artifacts that are unassumingly set on display, inviting visitors to solemnly appreciate their historical significance while inwardly freaking out.
As Ambassador Brownback spoke solemnly at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial last week to honor the voices of those who have endured persecution, Mr. Ahmed stood resolute by his side as a representative of a community that has endured senseless, state-facilitated religious repressions for over four decades in Pakistan.
" Op-ed sound bites like this one light the way toward this novel's truly abysmal ending, in which a modern scientist solemnly warns about global warming that "a great crisis is just ahead" and a woman wants to cry out "The forests, the trees, they can change everything!
A cheeky child who stuck his tongue out at photographers, he left a lasting memory in the minds of many when aged just 12, he walked solemnly behind his mother's coffin as her funeral cortege made its way through London after her death in a car crash in 1997.
Perhaps I've read too many thrillers, but as I gazed up at this solemnly joyous creation, I imagined a plumb line dropping from the tiles of Christ's outstretched hand and coming to rest, magically, on the exact spot where the menorah had been stashed — fanciful, but not impossible.
Mr. Pappano, who will reunite with her for "Fidelio" at the Royal Opera House in London next spring, described her as "extremely observant and analytical" in rehearsals; at the Met, she has been solemnly receptive to notes from the conductor, Vasily Petrenko, and friendly with fellow cast members.
But every one of us, as our first act as a Member of Congress, stood on the House Floor, raised our hand and took a sacred oath: 'I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
" This oath is prescribed by Senate rules: "I solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of [Donald John Trump], now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: So help me God.
Perhaps not since the Suez Crisis, which marked the steep decline of British power in the postwar world, has imperial might declined so precipitously and humiliatingly in the region, and it is clear that the State Department will have to reflect solemnly at the root causes of this dramatic policy failure.
A huge butcher's hook from 1600 hangs solemnly in a glass case as a reminder that this grisly, wrought-iron object is how dead flesh has been stored for much of human history: it makes today's supermarkets, with their packaged sausages and frozen lamb chops, look bloodlessly sanitised by contrast.
The cameras typically move down the line of players as they solemnly observe their anthem and as the camera panned around the trio of Piqué, keeper David de Gea, and Sergio Ramos, Piqué made a gesture that looked an awful lot like he was giving the middle finger to the camera.
This is the full text, according to the National Museum of American History: I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
But Oliver wants people to swear the day off with his No-Prank Pledge: I solemnly swear that on this April Fools' Day, I will not post a fake engagement photo on Facebook like some kind of asshole, nor will I perpetuate a celebrity death hoax, because that makes people sad.
When: October 5, 3093–February 3083, 3073 Where: American Folk Art Museum (3063 Lincoln Square, Upper West Side, Manhattan) Not infrequently, the first photographic portrait a 3053th-century American had taken was after they had died, their body propped up with metal supports and family members standing solemnly by their side.
You Know What It's Like, dal Forno told THUMP in a Spotlight profile earlier this year, was written while she was living in dilapidated conditions; similarly, she describes its lyrical content as an attempt to "[communicate] with someone," but that, too, is broken down and blended into unintelligible yet solemnly serene sounds.
Jim Bendat: Thank you, James Madison The presidential oath of office consists of 35 words: I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
The show's characters are prone to spelling out exactly what their deal is — like when Goode solemnly tells Alice that he's "like kin" to Griffin, or McNairy's Bill delivers a lengthy speech to his dead wife's grave — to the point that it shortchanges how well the actors are selling their characters' relationships.
"We are afraid of Uber penetrating the market, as at the moment we're protected by the law, but we don't know how that will change in the next few months and years," Mutsuo Nakazawa, a 25-year long employee at Gojyo taxi company in Tokyo, Japan, told me solemnly over the phone.
"You're always right/I'm wrong," he sighs in "Only One You Need" as droplets of percussion fall and ripple solemnly through the air, before suddenly swelling into the tormented one-line chorus — "I wanna be the only one you need" — looped until "need-eed-eed" echoes away, mocking him, making him sound ridiculous.
Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiGOP predicts Roberts won't cast tie-breaking vote on witnesses Collins, Murkowski, Romney get first GOP impeachment question GOP senators believe they have the votes to block witnesses MORE (R-Alaska), sat together behind the GOP leader, staring solemnly at Schiff as he spoke.
WASHINGTON — Former President George Bush made his final journey to the nation's capital on Monday, his coffin arriving at the Capitol as the rays of the setting sun washed over the plaza where family and friends stood solemnly during a 21-gun salute that began four days of commemoration of his life and death.
The hour-long program—which included at-home performances by Mariah Carey, Billie Eilish, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong, and Camila Cabello, among others—tried to modulate between solemnly addressing the public health disaster at hand and serving as an hour of escapism for the homebound, socially distanced American populace, and subsequently achieved neither.
At the press conference, Trump would solemnly pledge that on Inauguration Day, January 20, he will, only minutes after taking his oath of office, step aside by invoking the presidential disability provisions of Section Three of the Amendment — much as he might step aside if he were undergoing a scheduled coronary bypass that day.
And I wouldn't walk home with a makeshift weapon of keys wedged between my fingers, as I've done ever since, aged 14, we girls were taken aside at school and solemnly warned of the need to protect ourselves against rape—as if rape were an inevitable natural force, like black ice, and not the result of men's decisions.
The drama is there from the start: At one point in a video we were shown, a racer named Ummagawd who got into racing because he saw the LED lights of a drone flying at Coachella (!) solemnly says that he's flying because his recently deceased father would have wanted him to make the sport and himself famous.
I'll admit, Finestra seems promising at first — even though the series begins with a straight-outta-Goodfellas "hey fuck you, I'm hot shit" bit of voice-over narration, the character is introduced to us as a decent hotshot who's on the straight and narrow, solemnly demurring when his colleagues proffer the fun-time powder and goofy cigarettes.
"Listen as they gather in the stately Roland Park home of the parents to talk about themselves and the station, the sons joking and wisecracking and chiding one another as if they are at some sort of bawdy class reunion, adding to each other's thoughts, and ultimately deferring almost solemnly to the father," the reporter wrote.
Standing at attention, we waited solemnly on the Naval Academy Chapel steps for the casket bearing the remains of Senator John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE to emerge.
The trailer comes hard on the heels of the world's most serious behind-the-scenes footage compilation, in which cast members like Taylor Swift, Jennifer Hudson, and Dame Judi Dench practically sob their explanations of why Cats means so much to them, and Hooper solemnly intones that Cats is an important, socially relevant story about inclusion and community.
True, you have to put up with grown-ups crashing playtime — today's parents can often be spotted in sandboxes, solemnly instructing their offspring to scoop and dump sand — but on the plus side, the books currently being made for the preschool (and pre-preschool) crowd are setting a new standard for delightfulness, cleverness and flat-out fun.
He was 64 years old and eager to move into the office down the hall and around the corner from the quarters he had occupied as vice president — so eager that he exclaimed "I" before Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist had finished asking him if he would solemnly swear to faithfully execute the office of president.
"Even where the church recognizes an apparition (including Lourdes and Fatima, the most solemnly recognized), she does not employ her infallibility or even her authority, since it is not a question of a dogma, necessary for salvation and taught in the name of Christ, but of a discernment, only probable and conjectural," he said in a 2003 interview.
After a bunch of physical and psychological tests, I found myself in a small room with a couple of dozen other guys where we solemnly swore we'd support and defend the Constitution against all foreign and domestic enemies, obey the orders of the president and our officers, and abide by the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
In one of her campaign videos, which sees her speaking solemnly in front of a Union Jack in a dimly lit room as if announcing a new war, she uses the term "us" in multiple ways: At times it means the Conservative Party, at others it means the government, and at other times it means Britain itself.
As I'd progressed from the true love narrative of my youth, I'd come to the more practical and yet awed conclusion that marriage wasn't about two persons joining their souls but rather two persons solemnly promising to be a family, two persons soldiering on in the journey through life and ultimately hauling each other to the grave.
"He solemnly declared that the development of new strategic weapon systems including A-bomb, H-bomb and ICBM Hwasong-15 with indigenous efforts and technology and the realization of the great cause of completing the state nuclear force serve as a great historic victory of our Party and people of the country," North Korea's state media added citing Kim.
Arriving on the Wednesday, before the action at the festival's main site at Parc Del Forum kicked off, I spent most of the day solemnly eating olives, sinking Estrella and screaming at small dogs before the evening eventually swept me into a dank alt club with a broken vending machine full of Desperado in the front and a halfpipe in the back.
Even exceptions can be made to fit the rule; we are solemnly informed that the remorseless duel between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut, which was spread over three days at Wimbledon, in 2010, and which ended with Isner winning 70-68 in the final set, lasted as long as all three "Godfather" films strung together, with one-hour breaks between them.
Leaning against the kitchen sink — to an audience of a 12-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy — Berenice solemnly describes the death of her first husband, the person who had made her happier than "any human woman," and how forever after she kept seeing "little pieces" of him in other men, some of whom she was foolish enough to marry.
" Why it matters: Senators must take the following oath before being sworn in for an impeachment trial: "I solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be,) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of [name of person being impeached], now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: so help me God.
" More recently, when black professional athletes chose to protest police brutality by solemnly kneeling during the National Anthem, Trump -- right on cue -- shouted obscenities into the night at a rally in Alabama: "Wouldn't you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, 'Get that son of a bitch off the field right now.
Grant's Christmas is a sincere, adult affair, where LL Bean model lookalikes convene to solemnly say grace and tear up a little because the family's finally back together; where people who spend the year just trying to get by feel an annual moment of solace sitting by the tree; where we open our doors to strays because Christmas is about community.
Shortly after a scowling, boisterous Trump appeared to be digging back into his own primary fight with Ted Cruz by resurfacing debunked claims that the Texas senator's father was somehow involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Clinton solemnly met Friday with local leaders — including an imam — and families of victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, preaching tolerance and inclusion.
After an hour of walking in circles, alternating between adding things to my Instagram story and staring solemnly at the nativity area, where you can look at, no big deal, the face of God, I decide on one small owl with straw-and-glitter feathers ($5.99), to put next to a fake crow I bought at Target when I was in a bad mood.
The brothers of the Tau chapter of the Theta Tau fraternity at Syracuse University would like you to know that the video of their initiation oath — in which one pledge says he "solemnly swears to always have hatred in my heart for n------, s----, and most importantly the fucking k----" — was just satire and not at all meant to be offensive to literally every decent human being.
NASA and SpaceX choose both From Apollo 11 to Artemis: This time when we go back to the moon, we are going to stay MORE has sworn solemnly that the "first woman and the next man" will fly to the lunar surface using the Space Launch System, the expendable, heavy-lift launcher championed by Shelby, the powerful appropriations chairman is 85 years old and is not getting any younger.
The KCNA report Tuesday said that Kim "solemnly declared that there is no need to hesitate with any expectation of the US lift of sanctions even now that we had close look into the real intention of the US." The leader also said North Korea "will reliably put on constant alert the powerful nuclear deterrent capable of containing the nuclear threats from the US," the state news agency reported.
" The other victims, whose funerals will be held over the week to come: Melvin Wax, 88 Irving Younger, 69 Richard Gottfried, 65 Rose Mallinger, 97 Bernice Simon, 84 Sylvan Simon, 86 Joyce Fienberg, 75 Daniel Stein, 71 Between the lines, by the NYT: "All night long, Jewish volunteers stood solemnly in the rain outside the Tree of Life synagogue, where 11 dead bodies lay inside, sealed off with yellow crime-scene tape.
We solemnly swear they were up to no good (but the inspired results are actually quite cool): Marauders Tech is an augmented reality interactive map and game that taps into some of the huge popularity of Niantic's Ingress and Pokemon Go. The world is transformed into a scavenger hunt of sorts, where you travel around an area looking for the ingredients for potions and spells, and compete against your friends to do so.
Gaga's strong fanbase in the LGBTQ community and her flamboyant aesthetic will be seen as a "political statement;" a dance troupe filled with non-white faces will be seen as a "political statement;" anything that she does, short of dressing head-to-toe in the red white and blue, quoting from The Art of the Deal, and then solemnly leaving, will be seen as a righteous middle-finger to Trump and his ilk.
PAUL RYAN (R-WI), SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE: Do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office in which you are about to enter, so help you God?
"He solemnly declared that there is no need to hesitate with any expectation of the U.S. lift of sanctions even now that we had close look into the real intention of the U.S., adding if the U.S. persists in its hostile policy towards the DPRK, there will never be the denuclearization on the Korean peninsula and the DPRK will steadily develop necessary and prerequisite strategic weapons for the security of the state until the U.S. rolls back its hostile policy," KCNA added.
If Putin can claim with a straight face that Russia did not orchestrate the Crimean annexation and has not used regular Russian troops in Ukraine, he can solemnly assert to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE that Russia did not intervene in the U.S. election and "believe" what he says.
" The "Oath" is defined by Senate rules and would read: "I solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of [President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE], now pending, I will do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws: So help me God.

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