Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"statesman" Definitions
  1. a man who is a wise, experienced and respected political leader
"statesman" Antonyms

499 Sentences With "statesman"

How to use statesman in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "statesman" and check conjugation/comparative form for "statesman". Mastering all the usages of "statesman" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He also said he was trying to be more "understated and statesman-like"—presumably still a politically incorrect statesman, of course.
"We're working to find this person," Dutton told the Statesman.
Today, Bill Gates is like the elder statesman of tech.
By the 21st century, Mr. Bowie was an elder statesman.
But being a statesman is different than being a politician.
Allen Lane, 2015 Jean Monnet: The First Statesman of Interdependence.
I've weirdly become a little bit of an elder statesman.
But Trump is neither a statesman nor an ordinary politician.
This onetime enfant terrible has grown into an elder statesman.
These are the antics of a showman, not a statesman.
Our country has lost a decorated war hero and statesman.
The New Statesman called it "a lucid and thoughtful guide".
Tennis's beloved elder statesman versus its young rebel in chief.
He also wanted the "mathematician, historian, statesman, philosopher": aloof; earthy; purposeful.
Mr Kim has gone from pariah to statesman in six months.
We have the disheveled revolutionary, the pious doctor, the levelheaded statesman.
Manchester United have continued to struggle under their new elder statesman.
"[The co-worker] is really into history," Landa told the Statesman.
Blac Chyna has been released from custody, the Austin Statesman reports.
The teacher or the cook, alongside the story of the statesman.
It comes across as unpresidential and unbecoming of an elder statesman.
He also gained fame as an author, statesman and public speaker.
The world knew him as a great patriot, statesman and leader.
We will always remember this great statesman and beloved American patriot.
Smuts carefully cultivated a persona as a warrior, statesman and philosopher.
But can the system we have really produce such a statesman?
In search of a statesman with a certain idea of America.
He's portrayed as a statesman sizing up his duty, as numerous
The article also imprecisely referred to a distinction of Statesman bourbon.
In later years, Mr. Duboeuf took on an elder statesman role.
Another says he should instead play the role of elder statesman.
The statesman had left the stage; before us stood an engineer.
Channing Tatum, Pedro Pascal, and Halle Berry are all Statesman employees.
Former IRA leader turned Northern Irish statesman Martin McGuinness dies Former IRA leader turned Northern Irish statesman Martin McGuinness dies Martin McGuinness, the former deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, died Tuesday at the age of 66.
A war hero and statesman, the country is inspired by his example.
As Commander in Chief, Washington was both a general and a statesman.
He could face the death penalty if convicted, The Idaho-Statesman reported.
New Statesman, November 20083"The free-market welfare state", by Samuel Hammond.
"We had to stop and become heroes," Jackson told the Idaho Statesman.
Their credit card was also found in his wallet, the Statesman reports.
A year earlier, the elder statesman announced that he had brain cancer.
Jefferson not only as statesman and plantation owner, but also as philosopher,
The CEO-statesman is different, because he is after more than publicity.
The first Kingsman: The Golden Circle trailer introduces Statesman, Kingsman's U.S. counterpart.
Saddened to hear of the passing of a US hero/astronaut/statesman.
Despite his local Louisiana roots, he's got the perspective of a statesman.
He ultimately solidified his legacy as an author, statesman and public speaker.
Mnangagwa denied responsibility in an interview with Britain's New Statesman last December.
You'll never be seen as a statesman or unifier — don't bother trying.
Christy Zito (R) said on the House floor, according to the Statesman.
The latter positioned Xi as a wise statesman who was schooling Kim.
The editorial board of the Austin American-Statesman disagreed with that decision.
Witcover's biography, and helped along by his elder statesman role as Obama's
"Idaho could change," the study's author, Jeffrey Lyons, told the Idaho Statesman.
But he looked like a bona fide statesman Wednesday next to Zuckerberg.
The judge's decision was published by The Austin American-Statesman on Friday.
He worked at Crux Semiconductor in Austin, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
Mr. Garcia was the editorial page editor of The Austin American Statesman.
Mathew Golsteyn at the Statesman&aposs Dinner in Aventura, the Herald said.
For a brief moment, there was a shift in tone: Statesman Zuck.
Today he remains a broadly respected elder statesman, even in Democratic administrations.
He is a statesman of business -- that's what stands out about his appointment.
At 78-years-old, Hector Roca is the elder statesman of the group.
We mourn the loss of a great statesman and a friend of Germany.
Bill Weld, said his would be Shimon Peres, the recently deceased Israeli statesman.
In a youth-driven sport, he's the elder statesman of the Denver Broncos.
The Statesman and KVUE said it obtained video of the arrest this week.
"He's an activist whom we want to turn into a statesman," says one.
The Labour politician Denis Healey once compared him to the Athenian statesman Demosthenes.
Being a statesman means trying to control the message, and thus the media.
Lloyd Doggett, who had been briefed on the situation, told the American-Statesman.
Neomelodico proved a particularly important piece of political clay for the aspiring statesman.
You can read the full Nick Clegg interview in the New Statesman here.
Some Yalies object to Calhoun College commemorating a pro-slavery ideologue and statesman.
Richard Jefferson, Cleveland's 218.4-year-old statesman, soared for an alley-oop dunk.
A statesman, a patriot who embodied so much that is best in America.
KISSINGER'S SHADOW: The Long Reach of America's Most Controversial Statesman, by Greg Grandin.
The assault occurred at a 3-year-old's birthday party, the Statesman reported.
The elder statesman of Virginia politics, however, declined to call for Northam's resignation.
"Dara is such a statesman and has been that for decades," he said.
But it began this most recent phase of his life -- as a statesman.
Ms. Mason told The Austin American-Statesman that she had spoken with investigators.
But the 76-year-old statesman didn't assuage the concerns of his competitors.
The care of the public health is the first duty of a statesman.
The company confirmed the decision Monday via email to the Austin American-Statesman.
" In its integrity-free leader, Prime Minister Boris Johnson, it perceives a "statesman.
This trip is Mr. Trump's first chance to act as a global statesman.
He has always been a true statesman and a friend to my family.
Yes, that Frederick Douglass, former slave, abolitionist and statesman who died in 1895.
Besides, the elder statesman I'd really like to kibbitz this New Yorker vs.
I've watched Joe do exactly that as a senator, statesman, and vice president.
That is why the statesman must be bound by constitutional rules and customs.
This hollowing out of the personal role of the statesman withers political life.
Sean Penn is an Oscar-winning actor who thinks he's a global statesman.
"I just don't know what to believe," Baker's brother, Bryon Baker, told the Statesman.
The most intelligent explanation has been provided by John Gray in the New Statesman.
An elder statesman, like a retired president or senior judge, is the more probable.
The Austin American-Statesman reported Friday that the incident occurred in Austin on Dec.
The statesman has also been revered for his charisma and impact as a leader.
Bill Clinton's ability to "feel your pain" didn't make him less of a statesman.
And I especially want to thank your champion, your statesman in Congress, Jim Clyburn.
He will be eligible for parole in 40 years, the Austin American-Statesman reports.
Brodie played youth baseball and his father coached, according to the Austin American-Statesman.
Instead, at 39, Legend occupies that weird space between rising upstart and elder statesman.
Ted Cruz: "These are serious and troubling allegations," Cruz told the Austin American-Statesman.
" "John McCain was a great statesman, who embodied the idea of service over self.
According to the Idaho Statesman, both victims had "baseball-sized" holes to their head.
Jon Callas is an elder statesman in the world of computer security and cryptography.
The Lib Dem leader's cheeky-chappy routine is less statesman than Sunday-school teacher.
President Obama performed as a statesman and steward of the peaceful transfer of power.
"It was kind of a first date from hell," he told the American-Statesman.
Update, January 30: Blac Chyna has been released from custody, the Austin Statesman reports.
"No," he replied to applause in the room, according to the Austin American-Statesman.
Liberals watched it and likely found this old statesman a noble and lovable politician.
The Statesman reported that the Texas Senate locked its gallery doors around 11 a.m.
Fulcher won with about 43 percent of the vote, according to the Idaho Statesman.
"I can handle myself in a brawl," Weidknecht later told the Austin American-Statesman .
He has the most longevity, experience and seniority as a statesman and senior senator.
According to the Austin American-Statesman, the committee has now raised $8.6 million dollars.
That possibility first came to light in a report by the Austin American-Statesman.
He is a true statesman, one of a very few in Washington these days.
John Carter (Texas) — Carter is a yes, according to the Austin American Statesman. Rep.
Father, grandfather, Navy pilot, POW hero bound by honor, an incomparable and irrepressible statesman.
Hiking in California's gold country with John Adams, an enfant-terrible-turned-elder-statesman.
He then flew to Singapore and elevated Mr. Kim to a respectable world statesman.
From left: The Elder Statesman oversize cashmere scarf, $625 at Barneys New York, barneys.
He died in 2014, but before that, he was a statesman in public life.
The current secretary general, António Guterres, a Portuguese statesman, took the reins this year.
The most important virtue that a statesman can possess is prudence, combined with magnanimity.
Our local newspaper, the Idaho Statesman, hasn't closed, but it might as well have.
McCain, 81, was a naval aviator, prisoner of war, conservative statesman, and presidential candidate.
Allen told Politico that she never claimed to be related to the Virginia statesman.
The NPD's European lawmaker Udo Voigt has described Hitler as a "great German statesman".
His paternity of William was established with a DNA test, according to the Statesman Journal.
I believe a wise statesman could have foreseen some of the difficulties we're facing today.
But city officials did not issue a public advisory until Tuesday, the Statesman Journal reported .
"I asked if they could delay my treatment until January," she told the Idaho Statesman.
My opinion of him went up seeing how he conducted himself as a statesman afterward.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that the country had "lost a statesman with international stature".
Merz recently won a key endorsement from elder statesman and former finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.
Napoleon counted as one; so did Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the German writer and statesman.
After all, Bush will now want to play the role of statesman within the GOP.
But it cast him back in his cherished role as a well-travelled elder statesman.
Mr Kim is now being paraded around the world's red carpets as a respected statesman.
Oprah's speech was stirring, hopeful, even statesman-like — and many Democrats eagerly pounced on it.
Miller turned himself into police not long after killing Spencer, according to the American-Statesman.
Paramedics said a man and a woman were critically injured, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
He is the highest-ranked statesman in Russia arrested since the failed coup in 1991.
When I asked him about Tezos, he assumed the frowning detachment of an elder statesman.
First responders found the boy lying unresponsive in the hallway, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
"I consider myself lucky to have known and worked with such a statesman," she added.
Benson's family and friends later confirmed his death to the Austin American Statesman on Sunday.
"Mean Ted" was gone, and "Statesman Ted" was in the house for a solid debate.
As any politician knows, and many CEOs are learning, being a statesman is not easy.
I was delighted to see him swan into Survivor as an elder statesman of strategy.
Each of the participants wrote code that helped them fly drones, Austin American-Statesman reported.
By the time Stewart, 52, wrapped his run, he was an elder statesman of comedy.
Two streets recognizing Confederate leaders were changed in Austin earlier this year, the Statesman reported.
The French leader then quoted the 19th century Prussian prince and statesman Otto von Bismarck.
His cousin, Volma Overton Jr., confirmed the news to the Austin American-Statesman on Thursday.
Strait became a beloved elder statesman without giving up the role he values more: hitmaker.
Look at this full-page ad in today's American-Statesman from McConaughey to Nick Foles.
Did his ambivalence on the fugitive slave issue make him a statesman or a sellout?
A similar bill was proposed in Oregon in February,  according to the Salem Statesman Journal.
Mugabe is admired by some in Africa as an elder statesman and anti-colonial hero.
This accomplished, experienced statesman prided himself on being first a husband, father, grandparent and friend.
The Austin Statesman reported that the girl took part in a forensic interview on Aug.
Police used surveillance footage and hotel records to confirm her account, The Austin Statesman reported.
Songs praising the prime minister as a "peaceful and loyal statesman" echoed through the stadium.
"Idaho is now in a new stage," Little said Wednesday, according to the Idaho Statesman.
"We are two progressive women who are very strong-minded," Jordan told the Idaho Statesman.
The team's new elder statesman, Curtis Granderson, 38, hasn't made much impact on the field.
Given Trump's limitations as a statesman, that's probably the best that can be hoped for.
" Malcolm Rifkind, a Tory elder statesman, said that, "if she goes, she goes with honor.
None of them will be able to fill the statesman-like role that Dimon plays.
Others in his administration were pursued, but Mr. Moi was treated as an elder statesman.
This effort is being led by Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, the elder statesman of the Mexican left.
But they had an elder statesman, revered the world over, the two-term former president.
A warrior, a statesman, a patriot who embodied so much that is best in America.
Still, even though digital players are surging, television remains the established elder statesman for advertisers.
He was the American correspondent for the British magazine New Statesman from 1961 to 19903.
O'Reilly positions himself as an elder statesman, the cranky but avuncular voice of mainstream America.
The cause was dementia, her son Sylvester Onwordi wrote in the British magazine New Statesman.
Police in Twin Falls, Idaho, confirmed to the Idaho Statesman that they searched Pankey's home.
In "Spin," Mr. Chappelle builds sweeping historical premises that position him as an elder statesman.
And he told me once, 'To be a statesman, you have to win the election.
At just 17 years old, he released a collaborative album with elder rap statesman MF Doom.
The philosophy was embraced by rebel-turned-statesman Meles Zenawi, who died in power in 2012.
Too often we have watched a 'Statesman', once elected, morph into just another self-serving politician.
At 42, Buckley is what passes for an elder statesman in the world of social stardom.
But to do so he must end his career as a provocateur and become a statesman.
Manley did not give Freeman's race but the Austin American-Statesman newspaper said Freeman is black.
It's not enough that Statesman is in the business of bourbon, that most American of spirits.
In a 2017 interview, Habeler, an elder statesman of the climbing world, recognized Lama's remarkable career.
In The Golden Circle, British secret agents must team up with their American counterparts, the Statesman.
The five men were denied bail and remain in jail pending trial, according to the Statesman.
The 118 adult and baby goats roamed the manicured lawns in Boise, the Idaho Statesman reported .
There did not seem to be a single statesman in attendance, only hucksters and petty tyrants.
At 30, he's YouTube's elder statesman, and his channel reflects the growth that comes with age.
Benson's lawyer, Sam Bassett, also confirmed his death in a statement to Statesman on Sunday morning.
He has become a sort of statesman, campaigning for public support and trying to shape policy.
Berlusconi often minimized Mussolini's evil, portraying Il Duce as a statesman who was good for Italy.
Those details were reported widely as fact by outlets like the Tacoma Times and Boise Statesman.
A proud—and vocal—elder statesman of spirits, Prichard is at once jovial and bullshit-free.
" Conversely, his friend Jeremiah Jensen told the Statesman that he was "really rough around the edges.
As a gentleman-statesman, Jackson insisted on following his own judgment and conscience in making policy.
It's been a long time coming for Wallhead—an elder statesman of the British MMA scene.
Men like Fonzie and elder statesman actor Thompson are mechanisms to make the lending industry rich.
" South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D-Ind.): "America has lost a true statesman in Dick Lugar.
Tyler is by this point almost an elder statesman of youthful rebellion, practiced in inciting chaos.
Police are not providing the Statesman with regular updates on the victims conditions, the newspaper noted.
But he was the first statesman to try to recast world politics according to its principles.
The company went on to file a countersuit against the man, as the Austin Statesman reports.
The discussions included survivors, educators, law enforcement officers, politicians and security experts, according to the Statesman.
He is, in short, an elder statesman of the party, and is being treated as such.
The bill will get a hearing before the State Affairs Committee, according to the Idaho Statesman.
Then there is the new plaque commemorating Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, the Finnish military officer and statesman.
"Politics is the art of the possible," 19th century German statesman Otto Von Bismarck famously observed.
On a tour of the United States this year, Prince Mohammed was welcomed as a statesman.
"Labour wins Kensington — UK's richest constituency — for first time," declared the June 9 New Statesman headline.
The international gathering could burnish Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's domestic image as an international statesman.
This pragmatic European turn is dramatized by the conversion of the influential French statesman Jean Monnet.
She asked for another $40,000 to pay for her husband's defense attorney, the Statesman Journal reported.
His obituary in the Austin American-Statesman made no mention of his work on facial recognition.
There, Neil receives further life lessons from an elder statesman of the scene (Michael Ian Black).
Police later announced that the case was now a homicide investigation, according to the Idaho Statesman.
Garrow says he can envision King retiring and become an "elder statesman" in American public life.
Bill is the consummate statesman and has been a central figure in international diplomacy for decades.
Hemmitt reportedly admitted to attacking the customer with the machete to police, according to the Statesman.
Jeff Bridges turns up as the head of the Statesman, the American equivalent to the Kingsman.
But in the context of McCain's history as a statesman, this move is not all that surprising.
But Bush is returning to the national stage this week in the role of an elder statesman.
George Eaton, the political editor of the New Statesman, witnessed the attack from a window in Parliament.
"When we said everyone should be able to code, we really meant everyone," Herrlinger told the Statesman.
Mr Tata, the revered elder statesman of Indian business, is a steady interim hand on the tiller.
"Honestly, I just don't remember," Donham said of her fateful meeting with Till, according to the Statesman.
In "The Republic", Plato argued that the most important qualities in a statesman were truthfulness and expertise.
Leo Robson is a freelance journalist who has written for the New Yorker and the New Statesman
It's the first confirmed case of plague in the state since 1992, according to the Idaho Statesman.
According to the Statesman newspaper, the 4-to-5-foot-tall marsupial busted out earlier this week.
The company already has 2,600 employees working for Whole Foods in Austin, according to the American-Statesman.
Republican delegates were led by Ohio anti-slavery statesman Salmon Chase, soon to become Lincoln's Treasury Secretary.
The senior statesman is among the few Filipinos able to criticize Duterte without incurring his trademark wrath.
But it also feels that, in mourning the passing of this statesman, we are mourning something greater.
Ross was the elder statesman on a Cubs team that won 26 games in the regular season.
"I've become fearful to live my life," she said in an interview with The Austin American-Statesman.
In Mr. Obama, Cubans saw an articulate statesman who is months away from stepping down from office.
The GOP-led state House voted 28-39 to reject the bill, according to the Idaho Statesman.
In that year, the Roman statesman and architect Agrippa completed an aqueduct to Rome, the Aqua Virgo.
He told The Austin American-Statesman in 2013 that combat had helped his segregated unit gain acceptance.
Mr. Trump is no model statesman, and his record as president has largely been reckless and cruel.
He is a statesman-patrician from a very different Republican era, poised to become a junior senator.
The body language of the leaders suggested that Mr. Trump had assumed the role of elder statesman.
There's the Australian reef explorer John Veron, known as Charlie, an elder statesman of the activist movement.
"Dad viewed the White Clouds as one of Idaho's crown jewels," Tracy Andrus told the Idaho Statesman.
" — Ms. Le Pen, to Europe 1 radio in 2014, according to The New Statesman "Je suis Européen.
We celebrate a "warrior, a statesman, a patriot," Obama said, who embodied what was "best" of America.
Iran is bestowing honors on Mr. Suleimani as if he were a combination of statesman and saint.
By the end of his career, though, Larsen had settled into a role as an elder statesman.
And the second issue we cover on this stage is elevating a lie and attacking a statesman.
Only one mainstream political commentator, Stephen Bush of the New Statesman, predicted the rise of Jeremy Corbyn.
This Chicago-born pianist has made a steady and seamless transition from brash iconoclast to measured statesman.
The wolf population in Oregon has grown 11 percent over the last year, the Statesman Journal reports.
But he'll find a way to contribute -- he always does -- and relish the role as elder statesman.
But unlike then, his message to voters is clear: He's a stabilizing statesman in a tumultuous time.
The transition period will be a time for him to try on his new role as a statesman.
The elder statesman has become one of the most beloved and enduring figures in Hollywood over the years.
He can use his singular televised moment to bolster his claims to be a statesman and a peacemaker.
"After all, [Reagan] was an elder statesman not only of the United States but of Tinseltown," Weinberg writes.
Wheeler's stuff appears in a few alternative papers and also in his hometown newspaper, the Austin American-Statesman.
Seeing him stepping away from the role is like seeing an elder statesman step down from his post.
A demagogue not a statesman, he is the most irresponsible politician the country has seen for many years.
It showed him in his mother's arms with the elder statesman leaning in to kiss the baby's head.
These are serious times and we need a respected statesman who Brussels will listen to, not more bluster.
David Fugitt they have no evidence "to believe the family had any knowledge of this," the Statesman reports.
Tel Aviv, Israel (CNN)Tributes and condolences poured in Wednesday following the death of Israeli statesman Shimon Peres.
His work has appeared at The New Statesman, Washington Post, and The London Review of Books, among others.
So I decided to recreate his tweets and tweet the way I think a true diplomatic statesman would.
" The New Statesman framed the situation more irreverently: "Is Brexit a marvelous opportunity to renew our imperial contacts?
Nadal, 20113, will be very much the elder statesman in the Andre Agassi group which starts on Monday.
The Statesman Journal explains why a toxic algae bloom is fouling the drinking water system in Salem, Ore.
The Idaho Statesman reports that only a few schools currently allow guns carried by non-law enforcement personnel.
Van der Bellen's pick as provisional chancellor is likely to be an elder statesman above the daily fray.
But he remains an active contender, not a retired elder statesman like those who are commonly chosen. 5.
Skidelsky, a onetime literary editor of The Observer and The New Statesman in London, loses in the qualifiers.
Once I sent him a piece I had written for the New Statesman about a visit to Kashmir.
He also played a profound and tireless role on the national stage as a business statesman and philanthropist.
And now, at last, as she enters the elder statesman phase of her career, her time has come.
But the Oregon Statesman Journal recently wrote that the primary looks tighter than expected, with retired Navy Capt.
That station — which goes by the name Liberty Radio — airs Jones' content, according to the Austin American-Statesman.
He mocks Western governments as weak and hypocritical, and seems to enjoy his role as bad-boy statesman.
Lech was a temperamental moderate who fancied himself a statesman-intellectual; Jaroslaw was the wily back-room operator.
Senators rose one by one to pay their respects to a man they called a statesman and hero.
In 2008, when he joined Pace Gallery, Mr. Nozkowski achieved both a new prominence and elder-statesman status.
They remembered him as an example of a statesman striving to unite Americans regardless of their political beliefs.
It was revived and popularized in the late 19th century by the Italian general and statesman Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Suárez, bald and bespectacled, in a white guayabera, took the microphone first, playing the role of elder statesman.
But if the bill seems permanently defeated, Alexander will be able to resume the role of Senate statesman.
An Ada County deputy prosecutor said on Monday that Mr. Kinner was homeless, according to The Idaho Statesman.
Authorities have not yet filed charges for Broussard&aposs death and are still investigating, the American-Statesman reported.
Subsequent presidents, Mwai Kibaki and Uhuru Kenyatta, can be said to have been appointed by the elder statesman.
In his interview with New Statesman, he said that homosexuality was "different" but denied that he was homophobic.
"Germany has lost an internationally respected statesman, and I, personally, a highly valued adviser," Chancellor Angela Merkel said.
Whether or not the Trump people want to admit this, he was an elder statesman in the party.
It is not a fictional spirit: Statesman bourbon has been quietly appearing on liquor store shelves since spring.
That changed in 1990, when Nelson Mandela, finally free after 27 years in prison, became Africa's global statesman.
"I feared that his weight as a scientist would be jeopardized by becoming a political statesman," he said.
In an interview with the Idaho Statesman, Pankey denied having anything to do with the kidnapping and killing.
If so, he might heed the wisdom of the fourteenth-century North African historian and statesman Ibn Khaldun.
According to the Statesman Journal, Smith had an an accomplice named Roger Noseff, who died in February 2003.
Read the opinion piece in the New Statesman by Mark Graham, a professor at the Oxford Internet Institute.
While Duterte does not shy away from sounding like a madman, he is more complex as a statesman.
We have Kim Jong Un elevated from an international pariah to someone who seems like a legitimate statesman.
Franklin Roosevelt's polio may have transformed a man many considered a "charming and spoiled lightweight" into a resilient statesman.
He hoped to campaign as a statesman and staunch nationalist who has brought peace and quiet to southern Israel.
The Idaho Statesman says Buchanan was a resident of Dayton, Nevada, who appeared annually at more than 25 airshows.
"I'm deeply saddened by the passing of Kofi Annan, a true global statesman and man of integrity," she wrote.
And in a recent speech while honored by New York's Museum of Modern Art, Hanks sounded downright statesman like.
And it's a true privilege to be introduced by his co-host, a statesman I admire greatly, Giovanni Butarelli.
U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell, 38, who trails far behind Biden in opinion polls, first went after the senior statesman.
" (Idaho Statesman) Trump: "I always prefer Congress remain a legislative body that advances legislation to benefit the American people.
With it, according to the Austin Statesman, was one of Austin's best-kept secrets: a well-loved queso recipe.
We're talking over $51,000 in donations — that's the total that Salem's Statesman Journal has kept track of, at least.
According to the Statesman Journal , most school districts in Oregon reportedly do not follow mandatory reporting to this degree.
Mr Gandhi still faces an uphill battle to impress voters as a statesman of equal gravitas to Mr Modi.
Miller testified that Spencer allegedly came onto him but was rejected and became angry, according to the American-Statesman.
Yet General Haftar was greeted like a statesman by Emmanuel Macron, the French president, in Paris on July 25th.
He had been living with his parents for a year and a half before their deaths, the Statesman reports.
She has not been heard from since she apparently sent a friend a text, her brother told the Statesman.
According to the Austin American-Statesman, a metal cross had been placed there, along with a handful of coins.
We have Kim Jong Un was elevated from an international pariah to someone who seems like a legitimate statesman.
James Risch (Idaho) -- His office told the Idaho Statesman on 6/6 it was too early to comment. Sen.
Trump has to prove that he can be a statesman who can hold his own in the international stage.
Tillerson is a great example of a businessmen-statesman, who has made multi-dollar business deals on five continents.
The Austin American-Statesman also reported that Jones's attorneys claim that he is in the business of performance art.
In a January 2016 interview with Al-Jazeera, he sounded like Cochran, the elder statesman of the nonproliferation movement.
Since that deal, his role as statesman has grown, and he has made several visits to the White House.
This work was composed over two thousand years ago and remains required reading for any statesman within China today.
Trump can say he proved the "losers and haters" wrong by presenting himself as a credible statesman and peacemaker.
In the process he became the elder statesman of Irish broadcasting and a familiar voice in nearly every home.
It cannot be argued that the city was named for a flawed but respected statesman of the Sunshine State.
Standing as the "elder statesman" can quickly translate to just plain "old" when you have to explain your politics.
"Tony de Brum is a great statesman, and his are huge shoes to fill," said Paul, the current minister.
Some people of color, including New Statesman journalist Stephen Bush, noticed that some of the classifier's terms were racist.
But he remained one of the most admired political figures in Chile, gaining status as the leading elder statesman.
It can't be said that Trump matured in office, becoming the statesman that old-guard Republicans claim they want.
With Jeff Gordon retiring after last season and Stewart about to leave, Earnhardt is becoming the sport's elder statesman.
She told the Austin American-Statesman that, at first, she thought White was just playing around with a prop.
But when she saw how frail and confused the 75-year-old statesman was, her frustration turned to fear.
More than 1,000 residential units are in the planning stages in downtown Boise, The Idaho Statesman reported in May.
Mr. Yi speaks excellent English and will now play the role of China's monetary policy statesman to the world.
Wrightsman gave the Met an 1817 portrait of the French statesman Talleyrand by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon in her memory.
It's hardly alone in this: Kissinger has been treated as an elder statesman in polite Washington society for decades.
"John McCain was a great statesman, who embodied the idea of service over self," she said in a tweet.
"Here Putin takes the role not only of a grand statesman but even as a ventriloquist," Ms. Polyakova said.
An exceptionally shrewd politician, he lied with a clear goal: to keep his public image as a statesman intact.
The priority, however, is making sure the British team's senior statesman, six-times Olympic champion Jason Kenny is happy.
He has become a financier-statesman, of sorts, consulting with political leaders in China, the Middle East and elsewhere.
Since impeachment enjoys considerable public support, thanks to her political acumen, Pelosi has room to speak like a statesman.
But it would likely choose a statesman capable of steering a moderate course and forging compromises between warring factions.
And Republican leaders, keen to paint him as a statesman with difficult midterm elections looming, could become collateral damage.
"For him, Europe is not only losing a great statesman, but also losing a dear personal friend," it read.
"Donald Trump would have made a sensational Texan," Ms. Walters told the audience, according to The Austin American-Statesman.
For all of his elder-statesman eminence in rock, Mr. Allison never stopped seeing himself as a jazz artist.
Green, who had a string of radio hits in the mid-2000s, is the elder statesman of this lineup.
And the master salesman, as crafty as they come, is obligingly playing the role of wise and moderate statesman.
When I first wrote, I was writing for the editor of the New Statesman, who was so high, severe.
A true maverick and highly-effective statesman, John McCain's career spanned the globe and was the envy of many.
But it does have some concrete stakes related to Clinton's status as an elder statesman of the Democratic Party.
Update: A reporter with the Austin American-Statesman reports that the U.S. Marshals have issued a wanted poster for Wilson.
A month before her death, Baker and Bullinger had purchased the farmhouse property together, her family told the Idaho Statesman.
Some hope to present him as an elder statesman in the mould of Deng Xiaoping, overseeing reforms while suppressing dissent.
Mason had been accepted to the University of Texas' Butler School of Music, school spokesman J.B. Bird told the Statesman.
Ryan Felton Sauter was charged with deadly conduct and criminal trespass of a habitation, according to The Austin American-Statesman.
Brogdon was 23 years old on draft day and is already 24—he's practically an elder statesman as a rookie.
Bismarck was the statesman who established the country as the pre-eminent political and industrial power of 19th-century Europe.
But according to the American-Statesman, prosecutor Guillermo Gonzalez said that while the tablet was on, nobody was using it.
"There is totalitarian rubbish and paranoiac rubbish, but in each case it is rubbish," he wrote in the New Statesman.
Raffles in Southeast Asia: Revisiting the Scholar and Statesman is on view at Asian Civilisations Museum through April 28, 2019.
In his autobiography, Franklin explains that such a roadmap eventually contributed to his success as a politician, diplomat and statesman.
The Austin Statesman reports that the 60-year-old woman was in renal failure as a result of her diabetes.
He had faced between two and 10 years in prison after being convicted on Tuesday, according to the American-Statesman.
GORDON BROWN is doing a much better job of being an elder statesman than he did of being prime minister.
Zarif has sought to cultivate the image of a sober statesman, a task aided by his popularity in the West.
"He spent the entire weekend living in his parents' house with their dead bodies," Somoza told jurors, the Statesman reports.
Now an elder statesman, Black-ish seems more than happy to step into a more distinguished phase of its life.
Kim Gabica, who owns We Rent Goats along with Matt Gabica, told the Statesman that goats are creatures who follow.
Several of Duterte's allies on Monday suggested he act more like a statesman because his comments had created a stir.
Conveniently, Wayne also proves himself as elder statesman by turning in far and away the best verse on the song.
The Idaho Statesman newspaper said the apartment complex catered to low-income families and was run by a Boise nonprofit.
Since leaving office, the 43rd President has shown no interest in assuming the role of elder statesman in his party.
Conditt was living in that property, where he and his father had built a house, a neighbor told the Statesman.
" Prime Minister of Great Britain Theresa May: "Today Britain remembers a great statesman and a true friend of our country.
Mr. Trump tried to burnish his image as a statesman last week with a hastily arranged trip to Mexico City.
"From Khizr Khan to Roger Stone, Idaho candidates get some big-name endorsements," read a headline in the Idaho Statesman.
A foundation in Mr. Sarney's home state of Maranhão in northeastern Brazil still celebrates his prowess as a novelist-statesman.
But one of the most important conversations I had for this story was not with a Netanyahu or a statesman.
"I blew kisses at dad so he knew I was there," the 7-year-old told The Austin American-Statesman.
His eulogists each captured the successive roles Bush played in his lifetime: World War II flyboy, statesman, friend and father.
Monday's summit gives Putin a chance to practice a role he has been perfecting for 18 years: Playing the statesman.
Macron presented himself, at 40 years old, to be the elder statesman, advising a hotheaded US president: A Trump-whisperer.
As the Oregon Statesman Journal points out, her competitors have raised no money and have no experience in elected office.
The case around the 2014 enforcement order is now being handled by the Department of Justice, per the American-Statesman.
Official Palestinian news agencies published interviews praising Mr. Abbas for acting like a statesman and creating new opportunities for negotiations.
His appearances at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland and elsewhere suggest an international statesman, rather than a corporate boss.
CNN's Talk Asia sat down with the elder statesman at the Prime Minister's Office outside the capital of Kuala Lumpur.
Mr. Macron was certainly not pleased, but he evidently did not want to let go of his cabinet's elder statesman.
He remained optimistic about efforts to contain North Korea's nuclear threat, and celebrated his own track record as a statesman.
Mr. Goode, an elder statesman of Mozart's music, was calmly authoritative, gliding through quick runs and playing with restrained lyricism.
Nineteen B.C. was the year that Agrippa, the Roman statesman and architect, completed an aqueduct to Rome, the Aqua Virgo.
Edith M. PrentissNew York To the Editor: George H.W. Bush is now an admired statesman even among liberals like me.
In omnipresent campaign billboards, he hogged the limelight, his grin and upturned hands evoking less a statesman than a salesman.
An energetic new book by Patrick Boucheron offers a knowing guide to the Renaissance statesman and writer's life and work.
The Calhoun monument, a column eighty feet high, topped by a statue of the statesman, is half a block away.
The episode revolving around the New Statesman article, in the last year of his life, left Mr. Scruton feeling bruised.
Local leaders also criticized the media for how Conditt, a 24-year-old white man, was portrayed, the Statesman reported.
A jury would only be used to figure out how much the damages should be, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
"It proves you can be both a clown and a statesman at the same time," another EU diplomat told Reuters.
"Occasionally an epic subject encounters a fine historian," the historian Raymond Carr wrote in the British magazine The New Statesman.
Cobb argued that the Biden was able to come out of the debate looking like the "statesman" of the group.
I didn't expect Trump to magically transform himself into a towering statesman after he got himself sworn in as president.
In the age of Donald Trump, the possible loss of a statesman such as John Lewis matters more than ever.
Mr. Prine is the wry elder statesman, Mr. Isbell the brooding young striver, and Ms. Musgraves the chipper, progressive torchbearer.
Lieberman has, on the surface, all the markings of an elder statesman or an eminence grise of the Democratic Party.
Character is not reducible to private morality alone, but the person of the statesman makes an inescapable difference in politics.
An elder statesman in a subculture as prone to killing its idols as praising them, he's experienced the changes firsthand.
Even if he is not able to achieve a breakthrough, he will be seen as an international statesman seeking peace.
A decision by Judge Scott Jenkins on whether the lawsuit will go forward is pending, according to the Austin American-Statesman.
As Amelia Tait reminds us in her recent New Statesman piece, women use exclamation points at a rate higher than men.
The Idaho Statesman reported that the courtroom on Friday was packed with friends, family, students, and teachers in support of Crosland.
Mr. Plohetski (left), 41, is a reporter for The Austin American-Statesman and KVUE-TV, the local ABC station in Austin.
Then he picks Joe Biden as VP and makes him a broadly liked national figure, rather than a Beltway elder statesman.
LONDON (Reuters) - Loose cannon or influential statesman - what kind of British prime minister would Boris Johnson make on the world stage?
But he was the elder statesman of the group, and they learned to leave him alone when he wanted to rest.
Above the fray of day-to-day politics, he could play the wise statesman, guiding foreign policy and guarding Philippine sovereignty.
We need to make sure that Abdel Fattah al-Sisi cannot go around the world pretending that he is a statesman.
Furthermore, the Austin American-Statesman has reported that 22 year old Rondarius Spicer has been arrested in connection to the incident.
Biden has said he doesn't want the vice presidential job and it doesn't appear the Democratic elder statesman is being vetted.
The line of cars waiting to get the doughnuts at the drive-through frequently stretches through the street, My Statesman reports.
The movie's first moments open on a gruesome scene aboard the Statesman, home of Asgardian and Sakaarian refugees from Thor: Ragnarok.
Chiwenga, who has close ties with Russia and China, is struggling to rebrand himself as a statesman rather than a soldier.
Among activists in the environmental movement, Wilson is the elder statesman, the intellectual patriarch whose writings are foundational to the campaign.
According to the Austin-American Statesman, 208 percent voted in support of Uber and Lyft's legislation, while 56 percent voted against.
Simple. Entertainment. It's become all about entertainment because, frankly, some people don't understand the difference between a showman and a statesman.
The award-winning actor took out a full-page ad in the Austin American-Statesman to acknowledge Foles for his accomplishment.
The moment we stepped off the plane, he transformed before my eyes from an antediluvian Israeli politician into a sprightly statesman.
The power lines near the site belong to the Lower Colorado River Authority Transmission Services Corporation, The Austin American-Statesman reported.
As the New Statesman reported last week, the party has doubled its list of core target seats from 40 to 80.
The GOP lawmaker's office told the local publication McCaul's family has been experiencing chronic issues with its water pipes, Statesman reported.
"Today we have lost a great constitutional scholar, politician and statesman," said German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier in a statement.
"Wendy spoke to the congressman directly that she plans on running," Vela's press secretary Abigail Sheppard told the Austin American-Statesman.
Carla Piluso (D), one of the bill's sponsors, said ahead of a public hearing on the proposal, The Statesman Journal reported.
Doctors think a virus attacked Owen's heart, but initial tests showed nothing wrong with the boy, according to the American-Statesman.
Whitley's resignation came just before Texas' Senate failed to confirm him as secretary of state, according to the Austin American-Statesman.
Now, David Cameron had resigned as Prime Minister and the time had come for Johnson to demonstrate his statesman-like qualities.
But surely we can agree that not everyone who has sacrificed for his (or her) country would make a great statesman.
"Cuomo has risen to the level of Statesman," he tweeted, all but begging for a comparative analysis of leadership under pressure.
The traffic stop happened in June 2015 but was not made public until the Austin American-Statesman published the video Thursday.
While hints of that linger today, his message to voters is now clearer: He's a stabilizing statesman in a tumultuous time.
At 2.243, Charles was the elder statesman of the 1969 Mets, a team with many key players in their mid-20s.
The torment he suffered doesn't come through in the image itself, in which Vollard projects the calm of a seasoned statesman.
They argue his centrist politics and elder-statesman status are a difficult fit with a primary electorate that is leaning progressive.
"Serzh Sarksyan has confirmed once again that he is a real statesman," Eduard Sharmazanov, a vice speaker of parliament, told Reuters.
The reversal came after months in which Mr. Kim presented himself as a statesman, halting missile tests and freeing imprisoned Americans.
Addie Broyles, 34, a food writer for The Austin American-Statesman, said Austin senses Ms. Ray's sincere love for the city.
Baffert, 66, with his five Kentucky Derby winners and two Triple Crown champions, assumed a role as the sport's affable statesman.
So Mr. Miller, the affable senior statesman of the handful of remaining seltzer deliverymen in New York City, used hand trucks.
Both the Financial Times and the New Statesman have declined to name a preferred candidate ahead of the December 12 vote.
We are literally using Donald Trump's lies and the second issue we cover is elevating a lie and attacking a statesman.
The location of the station in question, named after Eleftherios Venizelos, a Greek statesman, was a bad idea to begin with.
They did provide photo-ops that show him bestriding the globe -- and its last Cold War border -- looking like a statesman.
The Austin American-Statesman newspaper published online an affidavit supporting Qui's arrest warrant over the Saturday morning incident at his home.
The reason he will not suddenly be able to reinvent himself as a sober, comforting statesman is that he's all id.
If anything, Trump has proved that it's not a career finisher to criticize someone many considered to be an elder statesman.
Max Hoberman (several Halo series roles) We used to call Marty "The Elder Statesman," to just remind him that he was old.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may be charming, but the statesman was still given the proverbial royal cold shoulder by Prince George.
"The only people with access to the alarm system were Ted, Corey and Nicolas," the affidavit states, according to the American-Statesman.
Nan Craig has written fiction and journalism for the New Scientist's Arc magazine, New Statesman, and Vice, and also writes at nancraig.com.
"I couldn't count the number of fatal wrecks on that road," Pedernales Fire Department spokesman Justin O'Baugh told The Austin American-Statesman .
Update: U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks blocked the Texas fetal tissue burial law in a preliminary injunction, the Austin American-Statesman reports.
The political wrangling over the seats was noted by news outlets in May, including Above the Law and the Austin American-Statesman.
The making of a journalist As an elder statesman of the Tehran press corps, Bozorgmehr maintained extraordinary access to Iran's political elite.
This Op-Doc video takes us into Rocinha, Rio de Janeiro's largest favela, to meet its young pipa warriors and elder statesman.
James' character is based on Churchill's real-life personal secretary, Elizabeth Nel (née Layton), who followed the statesman from 1941 through 1945.
Biden, the elder statesman of the Democratic establishment, said in a CNN interview that the party aligns with his "center left" sensibilities.
While on the drive home through Oregon, the team saw an overturned car on the side of the highway, the Statesman reported.
Over the next few years, Nixon rehabilitated himself by transforming his image from being a vicious partisan Republican into a diplomatic statesman.
"Goats are great escape artists, and I guess they decided to go on an adventure today," owner Kim Gabica told the Statesman.
The Oregon State Legislature is considering mandating employers notify workers of their schedules with seven days notice, The Oregon Statesman-Journal reports.
They turn her supposed strength (that she's an experienced statesman) into a possible weakness (that she uses that experience to enrich herself).
The CEO-statesman is not content with just accepting a job in the government; nor does he simply lobby behind the scenes.
"We envision a system where more than half of us would not even have to fill out a return," said one statesman.
He knew when to be an elder statesman, a punk rock icon, and a conciliatory force to the quieter voices around you.
When a great athlete and statesman becomes "diminished," and "weak," as one eulogist incorrectly characterized his later years, we instinctively look away.
His absence from the public eye has allowed too many of us to forget what it means to be a true statesman.
"I don't think it's a question of whether he's guilty or not guilty," Mr. McGraw said, according to The Austin American-Statesman.
By playing to the man's ego, Moon convinced Trump to try statesman-like diplomacy and brought North Korea on board with denuclearization.
"The presidency requires the judgment and the knowledge to make tough calls under pressure," the Republican elder statesman said in a statement.
Politics, like nature, abhors a vacuum Because of his long tenure and extensive service, Democrats view Biden fondly as an elder statesman.

No results under this filter, show 499 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.