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At least, so says one of the industry's senior statesmen.
True statesmen are staying away from elected office in droves.
Only statesmen with moral clarity can cut through the fog.
Christoph was one of the elder statesmen of our shoot.
Some of the gangster-statesmen are straight out of Bollywood films.
All of the early Jewish prophets, starting with Moses, were statesmen.
But this White House needs giant statesmen, not real estate agents.
His statesmen, however, saw a unique way to maximize labor efficiency.
I hope some statesmen will be revealed in this tawdry mess.
The world in which statesmen dwell has no borders or walls.
Until last week, he was one of the league's elder statesmen.
Jefferson's vision of states' rule ruptured the friendship between the two statesmen.
For that to gel, today's statesmen need to overcome a fundamental misunderstanding.
Like Hillary, these statesmen all have experience to share, wisdom to impart.
But none of these elder statesmen and -women really fits that bill.
Plenty of boxing and MMA's elder statesmen suffer from punch-drunk symptoms.
You'd like to see them act more like statesmen rather than candidates.
But Trump, Putin, and Bolton are not statesmen of a judicious persuasion.
Few American statesmen have understood this history as well as Henry Kissinger.
It took the effort of many brilliant and decisive statesmen and stateswomen.
In generations past, business leaders like J.P. Morgan aspired to be public statesmen.
Politics was defined by soldier-statesmen for much of the post-war era.
It consisted mainly of statesmen, including two former senators and even Henry Kissinger.
THE question of where Europe's eastern border lies has bedevilled statesmen for centuries.
But none has higher profiles than the CEO-statesmen of the technology industry.
"I sound more presidential and more diplomatic and more elder-statesmen," Schwarzenegger said.
The Hollywood statesmen of The Irishman were coordinated in their protective eyewear lewks.
Such equivalence was anathema to American statesmen, who claimed to abide by higher standards.
There are objections to the idea that soldier-statesmen can fix Britain's leadership problem.
It should be noted here that the Statesmen are very serious about their whiskey.
Diddy has been one of the more open-minded elder statesmen on the subject.
"The U.S. statesmen should be very wise and avoid threatening Iran," the general said.
Both men were statesmen who powerfully shaped the political trajectory of American constitutional law.
Those senators, comically, don't think it's noticed; they think they're coming across as statesmen.
"Hamilton," the acclaimed Broadway musical, after all, crests with a fatal gunfight between statesmen.
That model remains a beacon to many statesmen and business leaders around the world.
This matter requires a broader investigation run by a collaborative, bipartisan team of statesmen.
"I was one really sick puppy," Faucher said during his sentencing, according to the Statesmen.
This includes the Climate Leadership Council (CLC), a group aligned with several Republican elder statesmen.
In his "Budgie" series, the yellow and green birds resemble the pompous busts of statesmen.
In the 1950s voters plumped for older statesmen such as Winston Churchill or Konrad Adenauer.
The British erect statues to statesmen and women in Parliament rather than to "the people".
Age and accomplishment have imbued Mr. Gil and Mr. Veloso with the aura of statesmen.
When Americans think about 19th-century democracy, we imagine earnest statesmen or cigar-chomping bosses.
Nonetheless, the group of elder GOP statesmen think that their policy arguments can get traction.
The Broken Hardys gimmick helped propel the brothers to the status of beloved elder statesmen.
Statesmen should never do that, but that's what the discourse in Washington was building toward.
An excellent command of French seems like a superpower, the prerogative of socialites and statesmen.
And now, the airline wants to do the same for other elder statesmen like Violet.
Successors to great European statesmen such as Mitterrand and Kohl have gravely compromised the euro's finality.
One example of the widespread altruism in the CCM field is Smith, now an elder statesmen.
"I think we ought to pay attention to grand, senior statesmen like Senator Dole," he said.
Fortunately, the British police were not inclined to arrest one of the world's most respected statesmen.
By elevating such vicious tyrants to the dignity of statesmen, the U.N. gave them moral cover.
Trouble is, conservative economists and retired Republican statesmen are in no position to seal this deal.
Late last year he told Austin newspaper My Statesmen that he didn't actually want the job.
There is a long tradition in American history of business leaders as statesmen and moral leaders.
The American statesmen Cordell Hull won in 1945 for his role in establishing the United Nations.
You will be the new car-makers, the new engineers, the new statesmen, the new voters.
There&aposs not a lot of statesmen over there, and they&aposre going in with zero leverage.
In 1945, a group of statesmen from all over the world met and established the United Nations.
The group agreed to appoint three elder statesmen to examine whether Hungary infringed the EPP's democratic standards.
Pro-Europeans look back to a golden age when statesmen were fired up by a common purpose.
These were statesmen, not salesmen; Israelis steeped in their land who looked beyond the next news cycle.
Last week, a group of elder Republican statesmen issued a call for a revenue-neutral carbon tax.
"When I saw him then, he was very depressed and not the same," Springer told the Statesmen.
That rapport has been honed over years of work together between two of the team's elder statesmen.
He was to be confined from then on to producing portraits of statesmen, plus the occasional celebrity.
Toronto's elder statesmen have been witness to music icons and milestones, winners and sinners, scoundrels and saints.
Working alongside our fellow young Republicans and our party's elder statesmen, we can help make it happen.
"It's a mistake to compare Trump to one of the most experienced statesmen in Europe," he said.
He felt that demonstration of strength at home would have an impact on the minds of European statesmen.
While there's something particularly remarkable about these two, they're not the only elder statesmen and women of clubland.
If dogged consistency is the great virtue of elder statesmen, in changing times it is also their weakness.
The two statesmen agreed to talk on the sidelines of an ASEAN regional security summit scheduled for Aug.
Overall, the party's potential freshman class hasn't shown much interest in keeping the party's elder statesmen in power.
"Elder statesmen of the scene" isn't really a thing; everyone thinks you're just kind of gross and old.
Statesmen of a more sober age might urge the public to consider these threats to the common order.
Aristotle describes the primary virtue needed for statesmen as prudence, what might be better described as practical wisdom.
Shimon was one of the founding fathers of Israel who became one of the world's great elder-statesmen.
If Bill will do it and we keep it on a high-statesmen-like level, I'll do it.
Far from focusing on his achievements as one of Europe's dominant statesmen, critics raked over his private life.
A group of Republican elder statesmen is calling for a tax on carbon emissions to fight climate change.
Born in 1901 into a family of Ottoman statesmen and diplomats, she was educated in the fashionable French style.
"Inspired to bring to life one of my childhood heroes, John Henry, in JOHN HENRY & THE STATESMEN," Johnson wrote.
Next month you're touring with Mayhem and Inquisition, both of whom are elder statesmen in the black metal universe.
Such outspokenness aligned him with a gauntlet of Hollywood liberal statesmen including George Clooney, Martin Sheen, and Alec Baldwin.
Now, the protests will come from within, with party statesmen like the two Bush presidents vowing not to attend.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sometimes in life, the best teachers are not elder statesmen who have been around for decades.
As national treasuries have emptied, voters in Argentina, Bolivia and Venezuela have repudiated populist statesmen at the ballot box.
No statesmen, not the prime minster of Luxembourg nor the president of the United States, can ignore these facts.
"All of the sudden, in walks this elder statesmen type guy surrounded by about 10 armed guards," Gottlieb said.
Finally, frenemies Another Founding Father, eager to reunite the two statesmen, hatched a plan to bring them back together.
Our most prominent national celebration of women is Mother's Day — hardly a hats-off to women's roles as statesmen.
The list also includes George Shultz, the much-celebrated statesmen, who got his grandson Tyler a job at Theranos.
Reproduced across continents and centuries, Mercator's map reached generations of cartographers, explorers, historians, statesmen, scholars, writers, and armchair travellers.
The answer resides in moderation, tolerance, logic and statesmen (and women) who are in too short supply these days.
" Conversely, Coben finds that the novelists in his group are egalitarian: "Sure, there are elder statesmen and younger bucks.
The great American statesmen in our history — Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Franklin Roosevelt, among others — were all negotiators.
Exploiting clubby networks of power stretching deep into the White House, Mr. Rockefeller mobilized a phalanx of elder statesmen.
The signers of the Declaration of Independence and American statesmen in the 18th and 19th centuries were not Jews.
In February, a group of Republican elder statesmen released a proposal to tax carbon emissions produced by burning fossil fuels.
There are encouraging signs that these soldier-statesmen can offer a solution to the country's crisis of faith in leadership.
The remarkable speech reflected the splintering of the Republican Party, as party leaders and statesmen increasingly rebuke their front-runner.
Among the fifty-six delegates were some remarkable statesmen: John Adams, Samuel Adams, George Washington, John Dickinson, and Patrick Henry.
Back then there was no Twitter or 24-hour news, leaving statesmen freer to make concessions over brandy and cigars.
"  How so: "The elder statesmen who are the two front-runners for the nomination served together in the Senate briefly.
In the past, our leaders were statesmen who cared far more about the next generation than about the next election.
When Pyrrhus offered Rome a comparatively lenient peace treaty, many of its senior statesmen were keen to take the deal.
From the ancient Greeks to the American founders, statesmen and political philosophers were obsessed with the problem of economic inequality.
As one of the elder statesmen of the form, Mr. Caicedo still prefers the old-fashioned style, free of showmanship.
Rounding out the quartet of fed-up statesmen is Thomas Jefferson, who mocks Trump's self-satisfied behavior in a meeting.
"This is the crime that has the potential for both immediate and long-lasting consequences," Scott said, according to the Statesmen.
The Golden Circle sends the Kingsmen to Kentucky, where they're to meet up with their American counterparts, known as the Statesmen.
These elder statesmen were welcoming their friend's son into a very exclusive fraternity, but also warning of the dangers in store.
He took after his fellow statesmen who had won the White House before him and opted for a front-porch campaign.
But he's never been a darling of movement conservatives, and he was one of Trump's harshest critics among Republican elder statesmen.
"If you got ahold of him it'd be a trip to the ER, that I could promise," Helm told the Statesmen.
Will another respected institution built under the prescient leadership of postwar American statesmen be allowed to crumble under his chaotic misrule?
Shimon was one of the founding fathers of Israel who became one of the world's great elder statesmen – a beautiful man.
Smart statesmen know the consequences of political warfare, but even more keenly understand the need to compromise to help all Americans.
The most successful statesmen of Europe's postwar period, Konrad Adenauer and Charles de Gaulle, thought of crises as opportunities for transformation.
These days, most of graffiti's elder statesmen have gone straight; they ply their trade at invitation-only venues around the city.
BR elder statesmen Boosie Bad Azz echoed those sentiments when he congratulated YoungBoy on his return to freedom back in May.
This seems to always get shrugged off because they're elder statesmen of the genre and are connected to the right people.
Not one of them, including great statesmen and professional spokespeople, seems capable of making a well-formed, nonmortifying statement in public.
" He went on, "They must be taught to reverence themselves, instead of adoring their servants, their generals, admirals, bishops, and statesmen.
Both the Democrats and Republicans award voting freedom to a number of state and national party officials, elected leaders and elder statesmen.
Smith is in awe of what Brees has done and said Brees, Manning and Favre are great role models as elder statesmen.
Last week, the Austin-American Statesmen reported the company planned one new office tower in Austin, Texas, to add approximately 5,000 workers.
Mr Modi, meanwhile, has joined a select group of world leaders and statesmen, including Winston Churchill, John F. Kennedy and Nelson Mandela.
They can act less like democratic statesmen and more like dictators who don't care what voters think because they don't have to.
Schoolchildren will be told of days long, long ago when Republican senators thought of themselves as serious people, as statesmen and lawmakers.
In the speech declaring his candidacy, Trump argued elder statesmen from both major parties were indifferent to the struggles of everyday people.
Respected Jewish Democratic politicians, journalists, statesmen, progressive groups and the fragmented Jewish alt-left have joined the denunciations of Trump's radical pick.
As a voter in Maine for the last 30 years, I've been represented by a broad spectrum of independent statesmen and women.
Above all there is his fascination with the decisive impact of geography on the calculations, ambitions and illusions of statesmen and societies.
They are now the senior statesmen of the veterans community, as were the World War II and Korean War veterans before them.
He had an abiding fascination with World War I — in which his father fought — and with the diaries of statesmen and soldiers.
Mr. Abdullah also ridiculed Mr. Ghani's penchant for saying he is an heir to exalted Afghan statesmen and poets of eras past.
Responsible statesmen assuage the pain of economic dislocation without resorting to the palliative of populist "blame-the-foreigner" rhetoric and trade barriers.
SOFIA — Bulgarian statesmen are watching, powerless to alter the course of events, as the spectre of war looms ever larger over their country.
Works on display include a stained glass self-portrait by Pauline Boty and Sir James Guthrie's "Statesmen of World War I" (1924–30).
Artists and statesmen considered whether Washington would be best remembered as a god, an ancient or simply as he was—a modern statesman.
But the recognition by statesmen and stateswomen of both parties that it is the better path forward makes it a lot more likely.
But the high-profile UN ambassadorship tends to be a job for experienced statesmen or those with deep foreign policy or diplomatic credentials.
It is a long way from the statesmen and their aides wrangling over treaties and laying down history in the Salon de l'Horloge.
While different in many respects, McCain and Kennedy were models of the bipartisan cooperation possible when statesmen put national priorities above political calculations.
Perhaps all these safe seats can finally free up members to think beyond the next electoral cycle, and become genuine statesmen again. Perhaps.
As hip-hop ages and you are becoming one of its elder statesmen, how do you feel the genre is handling growing older?
The proposal is "founded on conservative principles," said James A. Baker III, one of the Republican elder statesmen who co-founded the group.
From the time of the Constitution's drafting, American statesmen have seen the need to preserve a middle layer in the nation's economic order.
The third pillar — never acknowledged by China — was a stable global trading system built by U.S. statesmen and sustained by the U.S. Navy.
But instead of involving elder statesmen, Prince Mohammed is moving those procedures under the authority of his younger brother, Khaled bin Salman, 30.
These two statesmen believed not only that ending the fighting was the right thing to do, but also that it could be done.
Details: In what the bank called Project Eagle, the chairman, David Rockefeller, mobilized a phalanx of elder statesmen to lobby the White House.
Where are the statesmen and women who can assess and balance the nation's many needs and fashion a federal budget to address them?
He would seem to have similarly unresolved feelings about renouncing his "rough magic" and forgiving the perfidious statesmen who betrayed him years earlier.
Four of America's elder statesmen — former Secretaries of State George Shultz and Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of Defense William Perry, and former Sen.
The New Statesmen piece explores a fascinating question: How could so many people share the same false memory of the same fake movie?
At least, that's the argument Kevin Peraino makes in Lincoln in the World: The Making of a Statesmen and the Dawn of American Power.
" Statesmen -- maintained the authors of "Cato's Letters," an oft-cited authority in colonial America -- were responsible for the "wealth, security and happiness of kingdoms.
The kinder, gentler Christian statesmen Brooks cites (George W. Bush, Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum) support polices as hair-raisingly violent as Cruz's own positions.
WASHINGTON — Britain's uncertain economic and political outlook, caused by Brexit, is reminiscent of its most celebrated statesmen — who flirted with financial and political ruin.
But he was chiefly interested in how Germany could produce statesmen able to guide it out of the turmoil of defeat and civil conflict.
In addition, former statesmen and other pro-engagement figures should refrain from giving China cover for any outrage it may commit against Hong Kong.
In his actions and statements, Puzder is the polar opposite of the distinguished statesmen and women who have served as past secretaries of Labor.
They are, in many cases, literally elder statesmen and women who can be expected to represent their party's core values when pledging their votes.
It is not enough to say that all of them are dangers; statesmen must prioritize, and our priorities are dangerously open-ended and undefined.
Ban Ki-Moon and Mary Robinson are members of The Elders, an international nongovernmental organization of elder statesmen, peace activists and human rights advocates.
But it's also true that two Republican titans near the end of their days provide crystalline counterpoints to Trump — they're statesmen to his salesman.
"Throughout our history, our wisest statesmen have warned that America's greatest risk has never been attack from abroad but rot from within," you wrote.
A group of Republican elder statesmen is meeting with White House officials today, pushing for a tax on carbon emissions to fight climate change.
"I believe that citizen-statesmen can work from outside the government at a capacity where they can contribute to the well being of the country."
But we have yet to hear, in the case of White America, that marital troubles have disqualified prize fighters or ball players or even statesmen.
Every generation of young voters starts out ready to throw out their elder statesmen — eager to usher out the old and herald in the new.
The incident occurred on Tuesday evening and left one man in his 30s injured with a nonlife-threatening injury, according to the Austin American-Statesmen.
The appearance of this elegant work is opposite in every way from the art Lee was paid to do: casting figures of statesmen in bronze.
Elder statesmen and women of diplomacy have declared that the post-WWII world order is over, potentially leaving decades of dependable stability in terminal decline.
But talking about their phobias represents something different: We want the statesmen who dominate us to be terrorized by fears whose size reflects their grandiosity.
Lee Hamilton (D-Ind.) are prominent statesmen who modeled the kind of exemplary leadership so lacking in Congress and in White House-Congress interactions today.
Securing the nation at the cost of her citizens' security and freedom is an unnecessary paradox, and we need leaders and statesmen to recognize this.
Aspiring American statesmen dream of conceiving the next big foreign policy doctrine, an organizing principle around which the United States can conduct its international affairs.
"A man must look pretty," according to Lord Harley (Nicholas Hoult), one of the foremost statesmen of the day, but the prettiness is deliberately overdone.
Thomas and Chancellor will serve as elder statesmen, while Bobby Wagner will still give the team a legitimate superstar on that side of the ball.
Europe's is also a pedestrian culture, founded on squares and small streets, usually named after scholars and statesmen, famous for their works and their massacres.
A group of Republican statesmen led by former Secretary of State James Baker and economist George Schultz has a different plan to combat climate change.
Traditionally after elections, statesmen have built bridges to colleagues on the other side of the political aisle in order to make progress on national challenges.
Castro would eventually take the role of the elder statesmen, and Chavez his heir to the mantle of the leader of the Latin American left.
She thought Coons wanted to carry on the tradition of McCain — one of the Senate's elder statesmen, somebody who takes young senators under their wing.
Background: Americans for Carbon Dividends is the recently formed advocacy offshoot of the Climate Leadership Council, whose leaders include James Baker and other GOP senior statesmen.
At least since Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator, American political discourse has fostered a special genre: the speech of movie actors imitating statesmen and vice versa.
There is a reason that almost everyone in the world celebrated the missile strike, from Syrian refugees to European statesmen to even the Democrats in Congress.
But partition, which the diplomat Conor Cruise O'Brien once described as "the expedient of tired statesmen," rarely settled disputes between different ethnic groups or political adversaries.
Earlier this month, conservative elder statesmen issued a "Let's Make a Deal" on climate: Nix Obama-era regulations in return for a carbon tax and dividend.
Last December, Russell Simmons, one of hip-hop's elder statesmen, published an open letter to Trump, who, he remembers, hung out with rappers in the 2000s.
Are you aware that you're now doing this as elder statesmen of the genre, and does that add any extra pressure to how you approach it?
"Only 4 percent of boards in the Fortune 100 have term limits, and because of this, there will be slower movement of elder statesmen," he said.
Mr. Chernow, 69, is known for Pulitzer Prize-winning histories of presidents and statesmen, including the Hamilton biography that inspired Lin-Manuel Miranda's smash-hit musical.
By then, Bryant was one of the roster's elder statesmen, a five-time N.B.A. champion who was content to take on more of a mentorship role.
The notion that those wise statesmen intended to bar widely endorsed legislative action to deal with this modern American problem 225 years later is simply ludicrous.
The debate between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg is a debate between tycoons in Silicon Valley, rather than statesmen debating about the future of the world.
From 2004 to 2016, De Jesus made "memorial drawings" of people who inspired her, from celebrities and statesmen to fellow artists, activists, community organizers, and neighbors.
Instead, having seen how the chaos of the 1920s and 1930s bred fascism and Bolshevism, its post-war statesmen concluded that a leaderless world was a threat.
And in the following two-plus hours, President Vladimir V. Putin, aided by diplomats, policy analysts, conspiracy theorists and retired foreign statesmen, attempts to provide an answer.
The Economist is a companion to governance for Georgian statesmen and diplomats since our independence and has served this country by holding its political class to account.
Notably absent from the first 10 minutes: the movie's two leading men (Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill) and its two elder statesmen (Peter Cushing and Alec Guinness).
Here's a look at the highlights: Statesmen at work Blair and Clinton repeatedly discuss the boiling geopolitical crises of their day and swap notes on foreign leaders.
The highest profile has been the Climate Leadership Council, which launched earlier this year and is led by GOP elder statesmen including James Baker and Hank Paulson.
The New Statesmen went so far as to call the orgy of accusations a "racist Where's Wally?" due to the biases on display from the internet sleuths.
When the nation was founded, its statesmen worried that if the capital were situated within a state, that state might exercise undue power over the national government.
Opinion Columnist MEXICO CITY — On a working visit here, I have dinner with one of the country's elder statesmen and listen to him describe its greatest challenges.
"Our rulers, statesmen, and orators have not attempted to engraft republican principles into our industrial system," George McNeill, who co-authored the Knights' constitution, charged in 1887.
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines," wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson, perhaps presciently about our current president.
For almost a century Metternich, Talleyrand, Castlereagh and their successor statesmen managed a delicate balance that avoided continental-scale wars even as national fortunes ebbed and flowed.
Early American statesmen regularly used the creation of free and slave states to maintain the political equilibrium between the North and the South before the Civil War.
By the time he died in 1998, Mr. Goldwater was regarded as "one of his party's most respected elder statesmen," The Washington Post said in its obituary.
In addition to the support from former GOP statesmen, a broad array of businesses like BP, Royal Dutch Shell, Pepsi Co., Unilever and General Motors support it.
He's already caught the attention of elder tech-toting statesmen like Richie Hawtin and Dubfire, who signed his EPs for their respective Minus and SCI+TEC labels.
Indeed, economists, businesspeople and statesmen from around the world have queued up to warn Britain that leaving would be a mistake (though Mr Trump is a fan).
It turns out that the movie Shazaam never existed, and yet many of the people New Statesmen writer Amelia Tait spoke to could not be convinced otherwise.
One of the field's elder statesmen, Richard Meier, stepped down in March from a leadership role at his firm after allegations of sexual harassment by five women.
Let us hear the Irish statesmen Edmund Burke, who stated that the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.
The list of names under investigation released by Justice Edson Fachin read like a Who's Who of Brazilian politics, tarnishing past statesmen and potential presidential candidates alike.
If liberal ideas do not underpin the world, geopolitics risks becoming the balance-of-power, sphere-of-influence struggle that European statesmen grappled with in the 19th century.
He has been less influenced by an affinity with Europe than generations of previous American statesmen and has appeared cooler to the "special relationship" than most recent presidents.
Anyway, Kingsman: The Golden Circle is making the jump Stateside, where Eggsy, a member British Kingsman spy organization, is forced to team up with Statesmen, its American counterpart.
In the run-up to World War I, neither statesmen nor ordinary people realized they were on the brink of the bloodiest catastrophe humanity had suffered to date.
The statue, made by Gillian Wearing, will be unveiled in London's Parliament Square on April 2000th; Fawcett will be the first female figure among the statesmen in bronze.
At the same time, Silicon Valley's pseudo-statesmen are coming to occupy an odd place in the cultural firmament as quasi-celebrities and sherpas to our uncertain future.
We elect them on the basic premise that they will be statesmen, dedicated to working for the common good of both the country and their constituents, not instigators.
And seeking sage counsel from elder statesmen such as Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, who has no qualms about standing up to China, could up Canada's tactical game.
At a time when the world looks to Washington for signs of American leadership to lower the risks of nuclear war, Engel and McCaul truly act as statesmen.
The nine elder statesmen who reached this stage also equaled the record for the most men in their 30s to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam.
George Catlett Marshall is rightly regarded as among the greatest soldier-statesmen in American history, comparable in his achievements to Dwight Eisenhower and, perhaps, to George Washington himself.
There may be exceptions: In the monastic sphere the Trappist Thomas Merton transcended his background, as did soldier-statesmen such as George C. Marshall and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
He has worked as a side musician for such luminaries as Christian McBride and Herlin Riley, and has recorded with the elder statesmen Ron Carter and Jimmy Cobb.
WITH statesmen like Bill Clinton looking on, ancient supplications for the dead were offered on March 23rd over the coffin of Martin McGuinness, the Northern Irish paramilitary turned politician.
And there you have it — we've been introduced to both of the movie's leading men (Jon Boyega and Oscar Isaac) and one of its elder statesmen (Max Von Sydow).
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".
In the cold war a generation of statesmen, chastened by conflict and the near-catastrophe of the Cuban missile crisis, used arms control to lessen the risk of annihilation.
The Rock is clearly thrilled about his upcoming movie, "John Henry and the Statesmen," and his lifelong passion for the story is enough for Roger to get on board.
Some Republicans have endorsed the idea as well, like the conservative R Street Institute and a group of former GOP statesmen led by former Secretary of State Jim Baker.
The only regulars in Atlanta's lineup who have postseason experience are the elder statesmen — catcher Kurt Suzuki (25.93), first baseman Freddie Freeman (26.49) and right fielder Nick Markakis (34).
But nonetheless, the coalition launched by GOP elder statesmen including former secretaries of State James Baker and George Schultz is touting the survey to demonstrate support for its plan.
For years, the world has wondered when the elder statesmen that make up tennis's big four—Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray—might begin to falter.
Then she used her budding relationship with Schultz to meet all these other very famous ex-statesmen and military commanders who were all senior fellows at the Hoover Institution.
He had written letters to statesmen in Europe and Asia imploring them to support disarmament, and to Mr. Reagan castigating him for battling left-wing movements in Latin America.
Gone were Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira, Carlos Beltran and Brian McCann, players who had turned from elder statesmen to senior citizens, at least by the standards of professional baseball.
He argues that Hitler's rise was not inevitable but that his domestic adversaries failed to appreciate his ruthlessness, while foreign statesmen naïvely believed that they could control his aggression.
Gifted young statesmen who gain power constitutionally must move Africa toward a generational transformation by stamping out "winner takes all" corruption, building inclusive governments that deliver to all communities.
The department could not confirm a media report in the New Statesmen that he was involved in Brexit negotiations as head of the EU Exit and Goods Legal team.
The moral achievement of statesmen must be judged in terms which take account of the limitations of human society which the statesman must, and the prophet need not, consider.
And so, I wanted just like we did after September 294, to have a commission of elders and statesmen equally appointed by the House and the Senate Republicans and Democrats.
The second clip opens in a whiskey distillery, which turns out to be a front for the Statesmen – just as the tailoring shop serves as a front for the Kingsmen.
So it's an area where statesmen should proceed with greater caution than they would in normal policy debates, rather than recklessly pushing the fast-forward button on potentially destabilizing trends.
I could feel confident that when it came to coverage of, let's say, an embassy of Japanese statesmen arriving in San Francisco in 1872, I hadn't missed a single mention.
By contrast, the Republican officeholders and elder statesmen who have opposed Trump—from Mitt Romney to Ted Cruz to John Kasich—have mostly seen their stars fall within the party.
The Founding Era—often portrayed as a period dominated by outstanding, level-headed statesmen who set the United States on a course toward inevitable greatness—was actually a chaotic period.
IstoE said Amaral had accused Rousseff of appointing a favorable Supreme Court justice to help avert conviction of some directors and statesmen under investigation for bribes and kickbacks at Petrobras.
They include a "carbon dividends" proposal backed by former GOP statesmen like former Secretary of State James Baker, former Secretary of State George Shultz and former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson.
Reviewed by Evan Thomas In the mid-19th century, the historian Thomas Carlyle popularized the Great Man Theory, arguing that history was made by the heroism of soldiers and statesmen.
Since President Trump skipped last night's black-tie, off-camera Alfalfa Dinner, Vice President Pence did the honors before the biggest annual gathering of tycoons, national leaders and elder statesmen.
Jack DeJohnette and Wadada Leo Smith, elder statesmen from the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, joined such eclectic younger stars as Vijay Iyer, Ethan Iverson, and Craig Taborn.
PARELES Between a 2014 Super Bowl appearance with Bruno Mars and this Grammy Awards duet with Post Malone, Red Hot Chili Peppers have made themselves symbolic elder statesmen of excess.
The denial of the importance of statesmen and their characters might be said to aspire to the elimination of personal whim and the reduction of politics to the objectively measurable.
Nowitzki may be the most reliably joyful of the NBA's elder statesmen, a counterpoint to Kobe Bryant's self-serious staginess, to Tim Duncan's noble trudge, to Kevin Garnett's sage mania.
That a wellness guru is competing on the big stage against statesmen, governors, and policy wonks confirms what polls and pundits have told us: Many people want Oprah to be president.
To the generation of statesmen who had seen just how rapidly and completely the international system could erode, the lesson was clear: Eternal vigilance was the price of an enduring peace.
It was a fairly bloodless place where statesmen mused on the costs of war in between trips to a Mech cockpit to go inflict some of that cost on their enemies.
Those who are brought in — even if they appear from the outside to be statesmen — can be counted on, when the chips are down, to put their loyalty to Trump first.
Perhaps. But it would be weird if Quavo, Takeoff, and Offset had spent three minutes throwing money onto the open caskets of both deceased statesmen just to have them stay dead.
It was a powerful reminder of the core values that underpin these two dedicated public servants and statesmen, a position reflected in strong bipartisan support for democracy by the two parties.
But if Trump is appearing otherwise politically weak and House majorities are in danger because of loyalty to Trump, you will see people, "elder statesmen" in the party, rediscovering their virtue.
The authors are typically elder statesmen who could withstand any electoral blowback, like the late John McCain, or retiring senators like Bob Corker who no longer needed to worry about it.
" The background: "In the cold war a generation of statesmen, chastened by conflict and the near-catastrophe of the Cuban missile crisis, used arms control to lessen the risk of annihilation.
She lined up a Theranos board studded with elderly ex-statesmen including former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Shultz, not to mention more than $750 million in private capital.
Longtime conservative pollster and wordsmith, Frank Luntz, recently ran a poll on behalf of the Climate Leadership Council (CLC), a group led by senior Republican statesmen James Baker and George Shultz.
It was a promo for how the triumvirate of ex-soldier statesmen leading the new centrist Blue and White coalition intends to oust the longtime conservative incumbent, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
For all its flaws, the state was no mere puppet, and as a generation of American statesmen discovered, control of Saigon's purse-strings in no way bestowed control over its politics.
China has worked hard — very hard, indeed — to take advantage of all that, and I am sure that Beijing's statesmen now realize that present surpluses on their U.S. trades cannot continue.
Over the last few years, we've seen universities lead the charge to distance themselves from being identified with former statesmen and founders whose values clash with those of the present day.
The suspect in a series of bombings in Austin, Texas, identified himself as a conservative and wrote about his opposition to gay marriage and abortion, according to The Austin American Statesmen.
In the last few years, as if uncomfortable with becoming elder statesmen, the Flaming Lips found a new left turn, in the form of Ms. Cyrus, the uncaged ex-Disney star.
It's much, much weirder: It turns out that the movie Shazaam never existed, and yet many of the people New Statesmen writer Amelia Tait spoke to could not be convinced otherwise.
Consider... Americans for Carbon Dividends — a group aligned with GOP elder statesmen and backed by major oil companies — is lobbying for a carbon tax that would nix key emissions regulations in return.
Although Washington National Cathedral is known for hosting the funerals of many late statesmen and presidents, it does not top many people's lists of places to visit while in the nation's capital.
The introduction of direct listings and the momentum that they have picked up in the last few months have elevated McCarthy into something of an elder statesmen in the world of tech.
Freshly inaugurated, the country's 38th president looked out over the crowd of flag-waving supporters, soldiers on horseback and besuited statesmen and spoke with the fiery tone that characterised his unlikely ascent.
So did the late 19th- and early 20th-century statesmen who laid the foundations of Western welfare states, and anti-regime movements behind the Iron Curtain, such as Solidarity, in the 1980s.
" Pressed as to whether great statesmen such as Franklin D. Roosevelt would have ever had the chance to hold higher office with such a rule, she said, "No, I don't think so.
In the story, a conspiracy of statesmen, worried that Caesar will assume too much power, plot to kill him on the Ides of March, the date a soothsayer warns Caesar to beware.
America fought two world wars on European soil; American diplomacy was midwife to what became the European Union; American arms protected western Europe from Soviet invasion; and American statesmen oversaw German unification.
A largely unknown cast play the young romantics caught up in the heyday of disco, rap and punk, with assistance from Jimmy Smits and Giancarlo Esposito as elder statesmen of the Bronx.
Brandon Neal, a senior adviser who once worked at the N.A.A.C.P., has helped broker discussions between Mr. Buttigieg and elder civil rights statesmen like Representative John Lewis of Georgia and Harry Belafonte.
Just this weekend we got yet more proof of Harvey Bassett's godlike genius as the elder statesmen of disco strutted into South London superclub Ministry of Sound for a Saturday night spectacular.
The Capitol itself is — with apologies to the new Trump International Hotel — the most sumptuous architectural jewel in Washington, replete with portraits and busts of our nation's statesmen (and a few rogues).
When Evan Thomas and I were very young Time magazine pups 35 years ago, we visited Alice Mayhew to pitch a group biography about six obscure statesmen of the Cold War era.
If the time comes that Congress finds Mr. Trump unable to discharge his duties, its members should appoint a bipartisan commission dominated by respected statesmen to set the removal process in motion.
" After McCain's passing, McSally tweeted, "John McCain was one of Arizona's greatest Senators, one of our country's finest statesmen, and an American hero who risked his life to defend this great nation.
The modern GOP is scarred by primaries, litmus tests and outside groups that discourage deal making, where chairmen, senior statesmen and leaders lose elections over the mere suggestion of cutting a deal.
But it's better than good: a gorgeously produced stab at self-examination (it runs less than the length of a standard therapy session) that suggests a new direction for rap's elder statesmen.
When we&aposve seen this kind of thing happen in the past there have been elder statesmen or elder stateswomen in the party or something to try to put the brakes on it.
"It's no different from that of the previous governments, but if 5-Star and the League do it, we are bad and ugly, if the others do it they are statesmen," he said.
The region's statesmen need the vision to look beyond the current impasse, to a viable long-term political and strategic framework that guarantees security for all, while eliminating the causes of military escalation.
Democrats are debating whether the party should look to its deep bench of young, up-and-coming candidates or whether their elder statesmen and women are the best to put up against Trump.
It also poses a question: In a dance-music bazaar often driven by shiny musical thrills, mass market-oriented festivals and nighttime party economies, is there room for the ruminations of elder statesmen?
John McCain, whose more than three-decade career in the Senate irreversibly impacted the tenor of Washington, will lie in state in the US Capitol this week, an honor given to few statesmen.
And if you're in New York City, we offer advice on how to do Broadway and review a retrospective of David Hockney, one of painting's elder statesmen, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
If it offers a powerful caution against overdosing on the kind of idealism that led us into nation-building exercises in Vietnam and Iraq, it can also keep statesmen from grasping their opportunities.
On Tuesday, the streaming giant announced that it will be making a movie with Dwayne Johnson titled "John Henry and The Statesmen," adding to the dozen projects he already has on his calendar.
This month Annan met the pope along with three other members of "The Elders" group of veteran statesmen and women and later hinted strongly that he believed the pope should not say Rohingya.
A hearse carrying Hallyday's white coffin, accompanied by 700 Harley Davidson motorcycles, drove the length of the Champs Elysees boulevard in a rare honor usually reserved for foreign statesmen on July 14 National Day.
There is no — as you said — these are baseless, unfounded, scurrilous lies, plain and simple, trying to undermine the character of one of the statesmen of our country, not our party, but our country.
Intel, one of the grand old statesmen of the tech world, is under investigation for potential age discrimination in its approach to layoffs initiated in 2016, according to a new Wall Street Journal report.
She doesn't have any housing issues anymore, either: after rescuing the kitten from her roadkill fate, Hawley decided to officially adopt his furry damsel in distress, whom he named Sticky, reports The Statesmen Journal.
Edmund Muskie finally turned the chaotic tide late in the game when they started letting some hecklers come on stage and speak briefly into the microphones, making them look like elder statesmen by comparison.
His grandson and 22019st century successor, Abe Shinzō, likewise horrifies Japan's left — not least because he remembers his grandfather Kishi as a "sincere statesmen" whose wartime policies and imperial ambitions have been unjustly maligned.
Leaders in both parties have reservations about their respective nominees, he said, but the Republican ambivalence and opposition was clearer at their convention because both elder statesmen and rising stars chose to stay away.
Recently, I've developed a growing addiction to well-written memoirs and biographies, whether they relate to artists, statesmen or failed eccentrics: "Stalin," by Simon Sebag Montefiore; "Kafka," by Reiner Stach; "Nikolai Gogol," by Nabokov.
More importantly, perhaps, the Framers created an Electoral College, or — at least in theory — a group of well-informed statesmen to act as a rampart between the electorate and the selection of the presidency.
Art Review Give it up for David Hockney, one of painting's elder statesmen, and for his crystalline retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which proceeds in a string of perfectly curated mini-exhibitions.
Through his popular books, lectures and viral articles, he translates Stoicism, which had counted emperors and statesmen among its adherents during antiquity, into pithy catchphrases and digestible anecdotes for ambitious, 2500st-century life hackers.
This gang of Republican elder statesmen — they call themselves the Climate Leadership Council — is not made up of the usual environmentalists, which is why their proposal might gain traction, though probably not right away.
It was a bad morning for other Hollywood elder statesmen, with Clint Eastwood's "Sully" uninvited to the banquet and Warren Beatty's "Rules Don't Apply" barely alive, receiving a lone nod for Lily Collins's performance.
We should investigate -- I think, what is going on with our national security committees which used to be the highest level of -- you know, people, elder statesmen would serve there, and put political loyalties aside.
Twenty-four hundred years ago the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, in his most famous political study, "The Republic," wrestled with the questions of what is the best state and how to produce the best statesmen.
But the election of Donald J. Trump left both statesmen and citizens here asking whether that commitment — and the prolonged era of peace and prosperity that has accompanied it — might be coming to an end.
It's easy to think of James as this powerhouse statesmen of the scene, but when the story starts, he thinks his career is over, that he's this washed up guy who never really made it.
Both these statesmen became advocates of religiously neutral governance in part because they saw how the Anglican establishment in their home state of Virginia was abusing its privileged status, for example by persecuting Baptist preachers.
The Haas Brothers have teamed up with Barneys New York on Haas for the Holidays, a capsule collection that includes everything from skateboard decks ($198) to Elder Statesmen cashmere tees ($660) incorporating their colorful artwork.
That said, it's not a surprise that the average age of superdelegates is about 60, since older party leaders are more likely to be established statesmen who earn a spot on the Democratic National Committee.
Despite feeling hemmed in by the bluegrass label, Mr. Wiseman was elected to the International Bluegrass Music Association's Hall of Fame in 1993 and was for decades regarded as one of the idiom's elder statesmen.
People would like to believe that a tide turned for rap elder statesmen when Jay-Z released 4:44 and talked about cheating on his wife, potentially letting his children down, and going to therapy.
On Wednesday, a handful of GOP elder statesmen — including Reagan-era officials James Baker III and George Shultz — unveiled their own big proposal for a conservative carbon tax at the National Press Club in Washington.
The last thing the country needs is for elder statesmen in the opposition party like Obama and Kerry to contribute to the noise and distraction — all in pursuit of an agenda that can't possibly succeed.
The lives of great artists and thinkers and statesmen are like the lives of the great extinct species, the tyrannosaurs and stegosaurs, while the lives of the obscure can be likened to extinct species of beetles.
Since the revolution that established Japan as a nation-state in 1868, Japanese statesmen have flaunted one emperor after another as a legitimating puppet-patriarch of ambiguous divinity meant to inspire loyalty but not determine policy.
It was hardly a fringe movement; statesmen from Thomas Jefferson to Henry Clay and, as late as 1862, Abraham Lincoln saw colonization as the only way to end slavery peacefully and with the consent of slaveholders.
The Idaho Statesmen reports police presented evidence Thursday from online interactions that showed Faucher had expressed a desire to have sex with boys, had "satanic desires," and that "the thought of killing someone" was exciting to him.
The 2-year-old bully breed was rescued from the streets of Caldwell, Idaho, in December with paralysis in his hind legs, possibly from some sort of trauma, said the Idaho Statesmen, who first reported Leroy's story.
Their vision was that it would be an institution of wise statesmen and citizen-leaders who would choose leaders for this nation based on the will of the state governments as well as their own individual wisdom.
But everywhere else, from the talk radio dial to the halls of Congress to Fox News, Trump's assault revealed that the party's would-be statesmen were mostly hollow men and its enforcers were mostly ratings-hungry cynics.
Trump finally finds the words The depth of the antipathy between McCain and Trump played out as Washington got back to work for the first time since the passing of one of its most high-profile statesmen.
You could spend your whole career painting saints, carving statesmen and designing palaces, perhaps splitting the work with your colleagues: Sandro Botticelli, Pietro Perugino, Domenico Ghirlandaio and a certain left-handed upstart from the town of Vinci.
Martin, 234, is an elder statesmen of sorts on the young Maple Leafs roster, and he said that traveling with the 228-year-old Marner and the 214-year-old Carrick had given him a different perspective.
Related rumours have such elder statesmen demanding a reversal of last year's decision to allow Mr Xi, in effect, to rule China for life, by abolishing the ten-year term limit that applied to his post as president.
"We are of course all relieved," SPD leader Martin Schulz told Phoenix television after the vote in Bonn, the capital of former West Germany where late SPD chancellors Willy Brandt and Helmut Schmidt earned reputations as global statesmen.
The ceremony, broadcast live by BBC Radio to 200 million people around the world, was attended by statesmen and royalty from around the world, while large crowds gathered in London to celebrate the marriage of the future monarch.
The "Unforgettable" duet kicked off a veritable sub-genre of albums pairing such elder statesmen of classic pop as Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett with a wide range of contemporary vocalists from rock, soul and even country music.
"Forward thinking statesmen and leaders must ... come together to ensure a positive principled future," he said, adding that the network he envisaged could also help protect against "Russia's worrying actions" and the growing strategic impact of climate change.
Mr Nazarbayev has run Kazakhstan since before the Soviet Union collapsed, wielding a very personal sort of power even as international statesmen and highly paid public-relations firms have helped to polish a veneer of liberalism and democracy.
Perhaps it's time for our 2016 presidential candidates -- like the Republicans in Utah -- to take a cue from the statesmen that came before them and return to the principles that allowed the Republican Party to win national elections.
CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Very few figures from the sports world have been mourned as great statesmen or global leaders but iconic golfer Arnold Palmer was accorded that status with U.S. President Barack Obama leading the tributes on Monday.
Vitor Belfort, a world-renowned fighter who enjoys evergreen popularity in his home country of Brazil, is facing former Pancrase and Strikeforce champion Nate Marquardt in a battle between two of MMA's elder statesmen of the middleweight division.
Even in the absence of a crisis, the debate between the two elder statesmen was likely to be an essential moment in the battle for the Democratic nomination that has now gone on for more than a year.
But while they were quick to realize the severity of the situation, and while their responses have been on the whole more egalitarian, there's plenty to be desired about how the party's elder statesmen have navigated this moment.
Nakasone was forced to retire in 2003 when he was 85, along with other elder statesmen, by then-premier Junichiro Koizumi, who was keen to rejuvenate the Liberal Democratic Party's image as a party of staid, elderly politicians.
Sitting behind burnished wooden desks, in glass-walled corner offices like the one Jeffrey R. Immelt occupied at General Electric's former headquarters here, a select group of American chief executives were once more akin to statesmen than businessmen.
Exxon Mobil, other oil companies and a number of other corporate giants announced on Tuesday that they are supporting a plan to tax carbon emissions that was put forth this year by a group of Republican elder statesmen.
O&aposNeill, a 35-year veteran of Goldman Sachs and one of the firm&aposs elder statesmen, may have stolen the morning with a series of jokes in which he poked fun at the length of his career.
Rice and Zelikow make a convincing case that the collapse of the Soviet Union constituted one of history's rare "catalytic episodes," when the existing order is convulsed by immense forces that statesmen can shape for good or ill.
Going back at least a century to Woodrow Wilson's speeches in France advocating for the League of Nations, American presidents have addressed not just other statesmen but the people of the world, often to promote human rights and democracy.
Exxon Mobil, other oil companies and a number of other corporate giants will announce on Tuesday that they are supporting a plan to tax carbon emissions that was put forth this year by a group of Republican elder statesmen.
Golda Meir, Henry Kissinger, Deng Xiaoping, Ariel Sharon and Ayatollah Khomeini were just a few of the world leaders and statesmen who submitted to her trademark hourslong interviews, enduring her provocative questions while sharing breaks with her ubiquitous cigarettes.
The trajectories of two elder statesmen, Russell Wilson and Cameron Newton, who led their teams to Super Bowls with thrilling displays of accuracy and contact-busting runs, force us, however, to reckon with the limits of this sea change.
The G.O.P.'s history as a royalist party is somewhat exaggerated, but it has repeatedly handed nominations to elder statesmen in years when it seems to be their turn, and the royalist tendency is naturally strongest in the party elite.
For liberation movements—including Nelson Mandela's African National Congress in South Africa—Cuba proved itself to be, under Castro's leadership, a friend of last resort, willing to stand by jailed and demonized guerrilla fighters who, over time, emerged as global statesmen.
With the commitment, the world's largest publicly traded oil company is throwing its financial support behind Americans for Carbon Dividends, an organization tasked with lobbying for a carbon tax plan developed by Republican statesmen James Baker III and George Shultz.
"  Gucci also touched on Woptober, adding that unlike other elder statesmen, he has always realized the power of working with new artists and confessed his appreciation for newcomers like Lil Yachty​, 21 Savage, and Young M.A.. "I like the young people.
Zuckerberg, who famously wrote "I'm CEO, bitch" on his business cards in the early days, has remodeled himself in recent years as a younger statesmen, philanthropist and father of the year, effectively becoming a polished ambassador for the powerful business.
The 3.5mm headphone jack is one of the elder statesmen of the personal tech world, having become ubiquitous with the rise of mp3 players, smartphones, and other mobile devices, but now it's those very same devices that threaten its future.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Major oil companies like Exxon Mobil and BP Plc have thrown their support behind a carbon tax plan proposed by a group of elder Republican statesmen, according to an advertisement published in the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday.
The G.O.P., meanwhile, was short on elder statesmen who had enough credibility with its populist wing to halt the lurch toward a demagogue who said that all politicians were crooks, and that he knew it because he had bribed them himself.
As Federer and Nadal continue with abbreviated schedules and Djokovic searches for the hunger (and right coaching staff) needed to win on the Grand Slam stage, their staying power will only perpetuate this highest moment of reckoning for tennis's elder statesmen.
QUESTLOVE For me, I look at music within a 25-year cycle, a way of giving people in their thirties a last go-round of traveling through their childhood memories before they are required to be wise older statesmen and stateswomen.
Climate change is already affecting crop productivity and growing seasons, and could leave more people hungry in Africa, warned Machel, who is also member of the Elders, a group of elder statesmen set up by her late husband Nelson Mandela.
Recorded back in 1986 (back when the band were a mere youthful shadow of the hoary elder statesmen they'd eventually become), Wino's distinctive yowl provided a perfect foil for Dave Chandler's winding, psych-tinged, monolithically heavy riffs and manic, skittering leads.
For much of my career, I had the opportunity to consider those lessons of presidential history at the right hand of one of Washington's great statesmen, a man I was lucky to call my mentor, the late Ambassador David Abshire.
"We have a lot of salesmen in the European Council and only a few statesmen," said Martin Schulz, the president of the European Parliament, bemoaning the current crop of EU government chiefs who are struggling to overcome a string of crises.
Russian hackers attempted to gain access to the inboxes of various senior U.S. generals and statesmen for more than a year prior to the 85033 presidential election, according to The Associated Press, which obtained a previously unpublished digital hit list.
In an age where Silicon Valley produces "pseudo-statesmen" who act like "Sherpas to our uncertain future," Mr. Zuckerberg's recent "likability" campaign has less to do with discrete political ambitions and more to do with the hard work of selling himself.
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica — A psychiatrist and antinuclear activist has accused Óscar Arias Sánchez, the Nobel laureate and former Costa Rica president, of sexually assaulting her four years ago, bringing the #MeToo movement to one of Latin America's most revered statesmen.
For his New Year's speech, Mr. Kim, the leader of North Korea, traded his usual atonal, Mao-collared outfits for what looked like the sort of silver-gray suit and matching tie that come straight from the elder statesmen costume department.
He and the Heat were widely expected to blow through the Mavs' collection of elder statesmen and high-end defensive role players, flex on the league as a whole, and take the first step in forging the steel dynasty of the future.
I humbly call on all members of our government to be the statesmen and women our country desperately needs at this critical time and to leave no stone unturned in seeking the release of every American held hostage and wrongfully detained abroad.
Hoyer, 79, and Clyburn, 78, are both considered elder statesmen in their party and are well-liked, meaning a leadership race could prove particularly divisive at a time when Democrats are attempting to bridge an already expansive gap between progressives and moderates.
Within 20 years of establishing the new federal government, our early statesmen had changed the size of the Supreme Court three times to ensure that a politically hostile judiciary did not thwart the goals of the party controlling Congress and the presidency.
And they raise an eyebrow at the contrast between the apocalyptic, absolutist rhetoric with which these schemes are regularly defended and their actual details, which seem mostly designed to enable the globe's statesmen to greenwash the pursuit of economic and political self-interest.
It gave the country some of the best statesmen of the last hundred years: Jacob Javits, Everett Dirksen, Edward Brooke, Howard Baker, Bob Dole and John McCainJohn Sidney McCain3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Fighter pilot vs.
Those two statesmen knew that reviving the festering wounds of a 14-year war, and the disputed sovereignty of a group of islands in the East China Sea, would make it impossible to move on and concentrate on projects of economic development.
In that time, he's graduated to become one of grime's elder statesmen, collaborated with artists as far-flung as Calvin Harris and Robbie Williams, and seen grime come full circle from shubz in Shagaluf and back into the basements of east London.
The party of Willy Brandt and Helmut Schmidt, two of Germany's great post-war statesmen, has slumped to 15 percent in polls and could exercise an option in the coalition agreement to pull out of the ruling alliance at an autumn mid-term review.
In Evin prison, my torturer told me the enemies who "deserved to die" were the diplomats, reformist politicians and officials who dared to try to change the Islamic Republic — people like the imprisoned former statesmen who had visited New York regularly before that spring.
Washington (CNN)22018 has been a tumultuous year in Washington — we've seen unprecedented turnover in the White House, the passings of two political statesmen, and indictments of several Trump associates as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation (which still continues full speed ahead).
In the past, North Korea has held out until senior U.S. officials or statesmen came to personally bail out detainees, all the way up to former President Bill Clinton, whose visit in 2009 secured the freedom of American journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling.
For the sake of posterity however, and to ruffle the perineum of Britain's elder statesmen, here's a rundown through the young, well-dressed dynasties crawling through our country's cities and parks, wasting money on clothing they will likely regret in the years to come.
Mr. Bovan is a young, York-based designer who has been taken up and championed by the industry's elder statesmen, like Stephen Jones, the milliner on call at Dior, who made the fabulous net-wrapped Mylar balloon headpieces that floated above Mr. Bovan's finale models.
Ultimately, it was the bankers, technocrats, statesmen and acolytes of the data-junkie class who were willing to believe that Elizabeth Holmes, a 19-year-old college dropout who thought a black turtleneck would make her Steve Jobs, was going to revolutionize blood-testing.
"I'm certainly not patting them on the back," said Ted Halstead, chairman and CEO of the Climate Leadership Council, a group backed by Republican elder statesmen like former Secretaries of State George Shultz and James Baker and oil giants like BP and Royal Dutch Shell.
"I've known and admired men and women of the Senate who played much more than a small role in our history, true statesmen, giants of American politics," McCain said in what is destined to become a landmark speech by a lion of the Senate.
That should not be surprising, because the campus is home to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, where busts of scientists, scholars and statesmen, among others, line a grand colonnade that wraps around Gould Memorial Library, an architectural treasure designed by Stanford White.
On a rainy, windswept day last spring, my friend Timothy Kreider and I paid a visit to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, the colonnade of busts of writers, statesmen and inventors that stands upon one of the highest spots in New York City.
Devout statesmen such as Robert Schuman of France, Italy's Alcide De Gasperi and Konrad Adenauer of Germany (pictured, left to right) laid the groundwork for a new continental order in which national divisions would be overcome and Western Europe, at least, would stand firm against totalitarianism.
"When it comes to politics, [gangsters are] not in the mainstream, in the way that they are in other regions of the world," Danilo Mandić, a lecturer of sociology at Harvard and the author of the forthcoming Gangsters and Other Statesmen, told me over the phone.
As an increasing number of companies enter the fray, Betterment (at this point one of the industry's elder statesmen after launching in 22015 at TechCrunch Disrupt) has raised $100 million in new financing to build out its war chest and invest in new products and services.
During their much-awaited press conference in Mexico City, the Mexican president and the Republican presidential candidate faced the same insolvable problem: They wanted to appear like statesmen, but also come across as fighters who can stand up to a foreign politician with a wildly different agenda.
There are images of African leaders, like Lumumba, portrayed as grand and dignified statesmen, alongside striking evocations of brotherly solidarity between Europeans and Africans: in some posters men, women, and children of different races are depicted marching happily together, arm-in-arm, against their colonial oppressors.
Elder statesmen, including former Presidents George H.W. and George W. Bush, have declined to attend this year's nominating convention in Cleveland and members of the "Never Trump" movement — a bevy of conservatives who have actively campaigned against the billionaire mogul's candidacy — are applauding the House Speaker's actions.
Holiday is nothing if not erudite; every time you turn around in "Conspiracy," he is trying to make profound points by quoting from a vast range of philosophers, statesmen and Great Thinkers — everyone from Machiavelli and Seneca to Kierkegaard and George W.S. Trow, and on and on.
Small wonder, then, that Dobbs—a longtime demagogue on immigration issues going back to his CNN tenure in the nineties—is so keen to insist that Trump's stature as one of history's greatest statesmen is unassailable: Trump's legacy is in no small measure Lou Dobbs's as well.
So of course he hates the international institutions created by an infinitely wiser generation of U.S. statesmen, who understood that it was in America's own interest to use its power with respect and restraint, to bind itself by rules in order to win the world's trust.
The late Oversight Committee chairman — who represented his majority-black Baltimore district in the House for two decades — became the first African American lawmaker to lie in state in the Capitol, an honor bestowed to only a few dozen statesmen, presidents and military leaders throughout U.S. history.
Records suggest that Mr. Timofeev, who has been described by Mr. Mueller's team as an intermediary for the Russian Foreign Ministry, discussed the matter with the ministry's former leader, Igor S. Ivanov, who is widely viewed in the United States as one of Russia's elder statesmen.
But no rising figure in the G.O.P. is likely to consider sacrificing their career to make a protest or start an intellectual debate — leaving the task to retirees and elder statesmen, to a Flake or a Bob Corker or a John Kasich or even a Mitt Romney.
Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), another veteran permanently injured in service of the nation: My heart is heavy today as I join countless Americans across our country in mourning the loss of one of our nation's greatest leaders and statesmen, one of my personal heroes, Senator John McCain.
In May, 18 House Republicans also sent a letter to the Norwegian Nobel Committee nominating Trump for the Peace Prize, which has a history of being awarded to American statesmen, like President Barack Obama in 2009, Vice President Al Gore in 2007, and President Jimmy Carter in 2002.
Both Cruz and Trump should read the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, completed at the end of World War II. To the dismay of U.S. officers and statesmen, the survey showed that American bombing had been far less successful in disrupting the German war machine than many had believed.
Whether mentoring artists from Iggy Azaela (I mean, yikes, but she got those awards and number 1s for a bit) to Travis Scott, acting – see: Marvel's Ant Man and The Wasp – and philanthropist, with the ear of political activists, he's evolved into one of hip-hop's elder statesmen.
Obama, then a freshman senator, wanted to balance his ticket with an elder statesmen like Biden, who by then had chaired both the Senate Foreign Relations and Judiciary Committees and had a number of major pieces of legislation to his name, such as the Violence Against Women Act.
As one of gqom's elder statesmen, Lag keeps his feet in the worlds of both traditional gqom—the intoxicatingly chaotic music that you'll hear blaring out of taxis and mobile phones on the streets of Durban—and new splinter scenes giving birth to subgenres like sgubhu and dombolo.
A senior official close to President Ashraf Ghani, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the news media, said the president had sent a stern message to his vice president and the governor: If you are in the government, act like statesmen.
But former rock stars and Nevadan statesmen aren't the only one seeing UFOs; the Navy's spotting unidentified spinning tops in the night sky, the New York Times is writing it up, and yet, in Another Year of Trump, it all seems like some minor glitch in the system.
Several weeks ago, a group of Republican elder statesmen calling themselves the Climate Leadership Council, including former Secretary of State George P. Shultz and former Treasury Secretary James A. Baker, endorsed the idea of a carbon tax that would start at $40 a ton and rise gradually over time.
But what Trump and Obama have in common — a skepticism about received foreign policy wisdom, a recognition that some burdens need to shift and some alliances need to change, an accurate read on what domestic public opinion will bear — is something the statesmen who succeed them need to share.
The season includes concerts from elder statesmen like the bassist Ron Carter and the drummer Louis Hayes, as well as boundary-defying contemporary acts like the pianist Myra Melford, with her band Snowy Egret, and the trio Harriet Tubman, which plays immersive electric music with a metallic edge.
Some of the nation's first statesmen are buried there, along with sundry Washington celebrities, ranging from the F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover to the rascally Washington Mayor Marion Barry to Mary Ann Hall, who ran an esteemed brothel four blocks southwest of the Capitol during Mr. Lincoln's time.
The CLC was launched earlier this year by conservative economists and businessmen and Republican elder statesmen, including former Secretaries of State James Baker III and George Schultz and former Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson Jr.  Their plan proposes a gradually increasing carbon tax, starting at $40 per ton.
Trudeau's expression of "deep sorrow" for Castro's death takes us back to an almost-vanished historical era, one in which public admission of complexity was not forbidden, statesmen did not use Twitter to make rash declarations and where even political enemies were offered a measure of dignity and respect in death.
But the agreement was eventually worded in a way that left sufficient interpretive latitude for Briand and other statesmen to see their way clear to signing it, and the result was the General Treaty for the Renunciation of War, also known as the Paris Peace Pact or the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
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But the important thing is the political storytelling and the sociological invention — the machinations of statesmen and soldiers and queens and cutthroats, under the weight of particular institutions and traditions, in a world more violent and extreme and death-shadowed and therefore (let's be honest) more narratively interesting than our own.
Their parents, it might be said, were still riding what Bassani calls "the euphoria of civic equality" following the Unification of Italy, when Jews, recently liberated from the ghettos, threw themselves into public life as statesmen, scientists, scholars, entrepreneurs and, with their country's entry into World War I, as soldiers.
"In the new year, we hope that no matter how America's domestic politics may change, its real statesmen will keep to rational and practical China policies, reject extreme rhetoric such as 'decoupling' and 'new Cold War' and work with China towards a relationship based on coordination, cooperation and stability," Cui said.
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University leaders must be "socialist statesmen" who persevere in building their schools towards socialism, while primary, middle and high school teachers must make party loyalty a part of their work, according to the documents published by the organization and publicity departments of the Party's Central Committee as well as three other government ministries.
"Generally, the image of an army is that it wants to push forward and it has to be restrained sometimes by the politicians, statesmen who think in a wider context and know that they need to make compromises," said Shlomo Avineri, a professor of political science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
"He has a long history of big-money self-promotion, but he wants to play senior statesmen and try to get people to believe he's just taking one for the team," said Zephyr Teachout, a law professor who has run for statewide office in New York and is aligned with Bernie Sanders.
The hostility between the country's top two statesmen reached its peak in October when President Maithripala Sirisena fired Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, claiming the action was within his constitutional rights and swore in Mahinda Rajapaksa — a former president whose decade-long regime had a track record of suppressing free speech, intimidating minorities and harassing critics.
The views I express here have been held from the 1940s until today by conservative and Republican presidents and prime ministers throughout the U.S. and Europe —  by conservative statesmen from Dwight Eisenhower to Ronald Reagan, from Winston Churchill to Margaret Thatcher — and by military and intelligence leaders in every democratic nation throughout the world.
After all, even with the support of elder statesmen and scores of young conservatives calling for some form of carbon tax or carbon dividend, even with Exxon Mobil leaving the American Legislative Exchange Council over disagreements on climate policy, the House of Representatives is far from likely to bring up a carbon bill anytime soon.
The two statesmen, who engaged in lengthy, rigorous deliberation in front of large audiences, "consistently drew upon ... complex rhetorical resources—sarcasm, irony, paradox, elaborated metaphors, fine distinctions and the exposure of contradiction, none of which would have advanced their respective causes unless the audience was fully aware of the means being employed," Postman wrote.
In addition to targeting top generals and statesmen, the hackers also attempted to gain access to more than 130 Democratic Party workers, campaign staff and supporters, in addition to various Republicans, according to the AP. The hackers also targeted figures outside of the U.S. in Russia, Ukraine, Syria and Georgia, according to the report.
Names of elder statesmen like Michael Gambon, Jim Broadbent and even Jeff Bridges were bandied about to play one of the tale's most endearing characters: James "Hobie" Hobart, a Greenwich Village antiques dealer described as a gentle giant with the heavy, haggard bearing and unhealthy pallor of an Irish poet or maybe a pugilist.
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Just a week after 22025 Startups' local entity closed a $290 million fund for early-stage investments, one of the country's elder statesmen of startups — educational service Topica — has closed its $50 million Series D. The round — which is one of the highest to date for a Vietnamese tech company — comes from PE firm Northstar Group.
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Lord Charnwood added, For perhaps not many conquerors, and certainly few successful statesmen, have escaped the tendency of power to harden or at least to narrow their human sympathies; but in this man a natural wealth of tender compassion became richer and more tender while in the stress of deadly conflict he developed an astounding strength.
A major work of comparative history, Seigel's book ­traces in detail the rise of new networks of commerce, power and culture: Merchants and bankers exploit expanding worldwide trade routes; diplomats and statesmen create new forms of international relations (including the possibility of world wars); while scientists and scholars exchange knowledge and ideas without regard to borders.
This weekend's episode of Noisey Radio on Beats 1, we'll be bringing you two awesome guests with indie rock elder statesmen Bloc Party, and St. Louis' promising star rapper J.R. But before that gets underway, we'll give you a taste of what's going down at Coachella with our intro mix so you don't have to feel too left out.
Those elder statesmen, who have each held elective office for decades, will be flanked by a pair of candidates making the case for a new generation of leadership: Ms. Harris, 54, and Mr. Buttigieg, 37, who has made the fact that he will be the same age as President Trump in 2054 a repeated joke on the campaign trial.
But Wednesday features some of the biggest speakers of the whole convention, from failed presidential candidates (Scott Walker, Ted Cruz, a video from Marco Rubio), elder statesmen (Newt Gingrich), family members (Eric Trump), and, most importantly of all, vice presidential nominee Mike Pence, who'll get his first big chance to introduce himself as a national political figure.
As Anna Leszkiewicz highlighted in a reflective piece for the New Statesmen, a lot of young female viewers saw themselves in Cassie—a pill-popping, almost ethereal portrayal of teenagedom rarely seen on TV—but she was also a caricature; a manifestation of the kind of person lots of viewers fantasized about being, but that doesn't exist in reality because it's absurd.
Richard K. Betts, in "Soldiers, Statesmen, and Cold War Crises," his classic work on military and civilian decision-making on the use of force, concluded that, contrary to popular perceptions, military leaders were not more aggressive than their civilian masters in advocating the use of force; he also showed that military advice has been most influential when it has argued against military intervention.
Russia's current meddling in our democratic elections, its quest for power in Europe and the Middle East and its sense of grievance over its loss of empire would not have surprised the Congress of Vienna diplomats who worked to restrain Russia in 1815, or the British statesmen who lost sleep over Russia's expansion in Persia, Afghanistan and Manchuria in 1900.
Some healthy pushback is no doubt welcome, especially as a counter to a political reform conversation that has probably veered too far toward towards a hopelessly utopian vision of enlightened statesmen legislating purely in the public interest, hearing only from the People, and lacking bias or favor — a vision that no political system has ever even remotely approached, nor ever will.
Wayne is the elder statesmen for these guys: The rapper who showed Chance how to piece together his tongue-twisting bars and gave him an early career boost, the Auto-Tuned crooner who paved the way for Quavo to take drugs and go to the moon, the enormous pop star who decided he'd rather hide out in his mansion and skate for a while.
While Disney has earned tens of billions of dollars by delighting the world with spirited Marvel and Star Wars sequels on how the fate of the universe hangs on the shoulders of its resolute heroes, the Kim dynasty has earned tens of billions of dollars by frightening the world with shopworn sequels on how world peace hangs on the shoulders of its wobbly statesmen.
One of the spirits that Aeneas meets is his father, Anchises, whom he'd carried on his back as they fled Troy, and who has since died; as Anchises guides his son through the murky landscape, he draws his attention to a fabulous parade of monarchs, warriors, statesmen, and heroes who will distinguish the history of the future Roman state, from the mythic king Romulus to Augustus himself.
" The political philosopher Judith Shklar, who sees some degree of hypocrisy as essential to the workings of a liberal democracy (she cites the rascally Benjamin Franklin as a case in point), notes how "endless accusations of hypocrisy" invariably pursued "the most capable statesmen" in American history because they had "raised the level of moral and political expectations" and "failed to fulfill the standards they had themselves revived.
As a parade of job seekers, TV talking heads and statesmen like Henry Kissinger paraded through the lobby of Trump Tower this past week, Mr. Trump ran his presidential transition from his triplex on the 58th floor much the way he ran his campaign and his business before that — schmoozing, rewarding loyalty, fomenting infighting among advisers and moving confidently forward through a series of fits and starts.
" (Gerald Ford banned assassination in 1976, but succeeding presidents have simply narrowed the definition of assassination.) The policy has unacceptable implications, writes Ryan Cooper: "If it's fine to kill Iranian statesmen while they are traveling to a peace conference, in public and undefended, then it's fine for Iran (or some other power) to blow up, say, Vice President Pence when he is on a diplomatic trip to Ireland or somewhere.

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