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"valedictory" Definitions
  1. connected with saying goodbye, especially at a formal occasion

156 Sentences With "valedictory"

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Scully leavened the valedictory aspect of the broadcast with humility.
But the season has not been merely a valedictory tour.
His new book has the feel of a valedictory lap.
Today is my valedictory as the mother of the bride.
They are vaguely valedictory ("the carriage awaits") but also disarmingly childlike.
It comes on like a valedictory and closes like a national anthem.
At a press conference in January, he unveiled his valedictory budget proposal.
You often hear people talk about it being valedictory in some way.
At times, her highly personal address on Monday sounded like a valedictory.
Inexplicably yet inexorably, the nuptial embraces between heroine and hero become valedictory.
He departed with a valedictory so bittersweet, it can make you weep.
Since all Japandroids records have eight songs, this is clearly the valedictory speech.
Obama clearly conceived his speech as a valedictory address from his time in office.
If the timing suggested a valedictory, the 47-year-old leader's words indicated otherwise.
Her husband, Victor, completed this valedictory, which he calls his "last tribute" to her.
It is clear, however, that Mr Federer's 2017 is much more than a valedictory tour.
Take the valedictory address of former President Bill Clinton, the paterfamilias of the globalist reunion.
United, in what would prove to be Ferguson's final season, cruised to a valedictory title.
If everything had gone according to plan, these would be valedictory days for President Obama.
It was an important statement, a valedictory gesture, it turns out, and a worthy one.
Through his colleagues, he made it known that he was not interested in a valedictory interview.
He has been publishing his diaries for 30 years, and a valedictory note inevitably creeps in.
He completed a valedictory round of handshakes, and then we boarded the Immortality Bus once more.
He was cautious about appearing overly valedictory before the full scope of the recovery could be gauged.
"Thanks, boss," read the placards that greeted Merkel when she gave a valedictory address, fighting back tears.
And now comes Obama, in what many will see as a valedictory coda to his 2004 debut.
The film also provides a valedictory role for veteran Indian actor Om Puri, who died in January.
In 2100, and above all on Saturday night, he simply did not deliver the required valedictory speed.
Mr Obama disposed of Syria in just two sentences in his valedictory speech at the UN last week.
At the moment, nobody in the Dickey family seems anxious to convene a summit meeting on Dad's valedictory.
" As to whether Duchamp deliberately concealed a self-portrait in his valedictory artwork, Mr. Ozkaya said, "Who cares?
"Policing is never done; it's always unfinished business," Mr. Bratton said, speaking last in a kind of valedictory address.
It feels fitting that for this valedictory night at the Flea the future is allowed to best the past.
The book, which originally was to be focused more on foreign policy, became valedictory after McCain's brain-cancer diagnosis.
It was the sort of valedictory gathering that marks a person's retirement, only Ms. Hourigan, 77, was not retiring.
Mr. Guare is 81, and while "Nantucket Sleigh Ride" is hardly valedictory, it does betray doubts about ongoing fecundity.
In his valedictory 60-point effort, Bryant took 603 shots, a record, and 21 3s, the second most ever.
Still, her portrayal of the Marschallin, the pensive Austrian aristocrat at the heart of "Der Rosenkavalier," had a valedictory air.
Clinton drew scattered boos, and his valedictory tone left some supporters in tears rather than rallying around the Democratic nominee.
LONDON — Theresa May has resigned as prime minister, using her valedictory speech to promise a "national renewal" under her successor.
In a valedictory in The Martha's Vineyard Times in 2012, he confessed to being a romantic about the outdoor life.
"Her generous heart, dignified manner and noble voice seem ideally suited to Strauss's valedictory utterances," Gramophone wrote in its review.
There was something valedictory about the gathering: at the end of the week, the team would be vacating Room 901.
Whether or not it is any kind of goodbye or last hurrah, though, the album has a valedictory air to it.
When it comes to true lone wolves, even a valedictory Facebook message can often be picked up by Israel, he said.
Uniform in construction, with five three-line stanzas, the poems feel less like a series than like a single valedictory utterance.
But for the participants in this particular rendering of Shakespeare's great valedictory romance, the concept takes on a more literal meaning.
Bogle concluded his book with a valedictory that went beyond his beliefs in investing and stretched to his philosophy on life itself.
Obama made his remarks during a joint press conference in Germany with its chancellor, Angela Merkel, during a valedictory tour of Europe.
As for the valedictory title track by Mr. Simon, another longtime friend and collaborator, Mr. Toussaint takes care to keep it buoyant.
Many leaned over to whisper in his ear, a poignant sign of affection in the valedictory of a fierce pro football game.
A YouTube stream of his valedictory speech at the party's spring conference on March 17th has so far received fewer than 1,000 views.
This summer will be her valedictory; the island's parkland will be completed, and it will probably usher in another record number of visitors.
On the fleet heels of her stirring all-female versions of "Julius Caesar" and "Henry IV" comes this interpretation of Shakespeare's valedictory romance.
JON PARELES The final song on Future's new mixtape "Beastmode 2" has the pulse of a valedictory and the mood of a confession.
It is reminiscent of the 2009 valedictory "True Compass," written by Senator Edward M. Kennedy, who died of cancer shortly before its publication.
Taormina, Italy (CNN)Swinging over the green Ionian sea Saturday, his first foreign trip behind him, President Donald Trump was in a valedictory mood.
In 1985, the year he left for Paris, Adonis published "The Book of Siege," a bitterly valedictory poem for his home of three decades.
But the neat, tidy, valedictory that he seemed to have set up for himself is not easy to write while sitting on the bench.
But just when it begins to lull, or feel like a valedictory, he transitions into a double-time flow, and then into a yell.
Ms. Fariña sent a valedictory email on Friday to the city's teachers, thanking them for their dedication and offering one last bit of advice.
If Jackman and Stewart are serious about this being their mutual X-Men swan song, they could not have crafted a more heartfelt valedictory.
The campaign came around the same time as Strait's announcement that he was retiring from full-time touring, which gave the effort a valedictory aura.
Top advisers said he had rejected the idea of a valedictory address in the style of Ronald Reagan in 1988 or Bill Clinton in 2000.
"His visage is still before me, my dear friend Helmut's valedictory look, as he repeated: 'Europe, Europe'," Orban wrote in a condolence letter to his widow.
When these paintings first appeared, 30 years after the skyrocketing success of "Flag" and other early works, they seemed to have a valedictory air about them.
Mr. Zorn closes things out with a series of "Improv Nights," bringing together an overspill of top-shelf collaborators to improvise in a loose, valedictory rotation.thestonenyc.
His name is absent, unusually, from its plans for next year, but there was nothing wistful or valedictory about his conducting last night at Symphony Hall.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus plays the presidential candidate Selina Meyer in the show, which began its valedictory run with a party at Lincoln Center on Tuesday night.
Cohn's valedictory post centered on a key episode that took place as the bill that would become the ACA was being debated in the Senate Finance Committee.
Many realized with a start that his new album, "Blackstar," was not so much a comeback or the introduction of a new persona as it was a valedictory.
Now Woodward, who has written earlier books on saints and on miracles in different religious traditions, has produced a volume that is clearly meant as a career valedictory.
Intended as a valedictory tour, the trip will now be shadowed by the uncertainty that Mr. Trump's election has cast over Mr. Obama's most cherished foreign policy priorities.
With all that in play, Fed watchers expect Yellen's speech to be less a valedictory look at the past and more a course-charting path for her successor.
Making his valedictory address at the UKIP annual conference in the southern English resort of Bournemouth, Farage said his party had "changed the center of gravity" of British politics.
Kushner even took the unusual step of issuing a written statement following Trump's stop in Riyadh, a valedictory display after a well-received visit to the Middle Eastern kingdom.
"We're all a little crazy to be doing this," Mr. O'Rourke told one supporter quietly, consoling all comers after giving some valedictory public remarks about staying in the fight.
Expect Yellen to discuss where the Fed stands in its quest to normalize monetary policy — and to deliver something of a valedictory on her nearly four years in charge.
Mr. Obama offered his views in a valedictory message summarizing what he sees as his legacy on health care, together with his ideas to improve the Affordable Care Act.
Willems has gone in the polar opposite direction: "The Thank You Book" not only sticks to what made the series great, it wraps its fans in a grateful, valedictory embrace.
The light was beautiful, and so were the leaves on the willows, the oaks, the maples, all of that valedictory splendor endlessly multiplied by the glassy surface of the canal.
Wang will meet Ons Jabeur for a place in the quarter-finals, an unheralded Tunisian who defeated former champion Caroline Wozniacki, sending the Dane into retirement in her valedictory tournament.
JOHN KERRY, the American secretary of state (pictured), chose to mark the end of his long public career with a valedictory speech on December 0003th devoted to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Evincing something of a valedictory air, Yoko Ono: Remembering the Future also emphatically points back to This is Not Here, Ono's first-ever museum exhibition, which the Everson presented in 1971.
President Barack Obama turned his valedictory State of the Union address into a repudiation of the partisanship, intolerance, and alienating rhetoric for which he believes that the GOP front-runner stands.
But in his valedictory remarks he suggested the rule was too complicated, was having deleterious effects on markets, and that more capital and better risk-based capital requirements were likely preferable.
"The most important for me is you leave more passionate than when you came here, and more confident that you'll achieve results that you want," Edwards said in his valedictory address.
But nobody has matched the valedictory of Michael Anton, who ended a roiling 14-month stint at the National Security Council on Tuesday by cooking dinner for the president of France.
She seemed, if anything, less humbled by a valedictory experience than curious about what there was to take away from it besides a scratchy polyester gown and an unflattering tasseled cap.
So this report feels like a starting point and a stopping point at the same time: a demonstration that government action works, and a valedictory to getting any more action like it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May launched a broadside against populism on Wednesday, using a valedictory speech to encourage her successor to embrace compromise to secure Britain's exit from the European Union.
In something of a valedictory, he told the story of an older supporter in the Miami area who despite recently undergoing surgery was holding a Rubio sign outside an early-polling center.
In his ObamaCare valedictory last week, President Obama championed the law's successes: twenty million Americans have free or subsidized insurance; sick people cannot be denied coverage; thrifty policies with spending limits are gone.
Certainly from the delicate musical spider's web of opener "Farewell Alien" through to the valedictory "Ave Dreamer", there are ideas as mad as contemporary opera and tunes as whistleable as those of Puccini.
Certainly from the delicate musical spider's web of opener "Farewell Alien" through to the valedictory "Ave Dreamer," there are ideas as mad as contemporary opera and tunes as whistleable as those of Puccini.
Kriya Naidu wore her cap, gown and several medals as she delivered her valedictory speech in a YouTube video — after she was not allowed to speak at Orlando's University High School graduation on Tuesday.
The stops comprise a six-day valedictory journey that will be the culmination of his effort to shift diplomatic and military muscle from Middle East quagmires to a dynamic region of vast economic potential.
The two-part Invocation for a Wandering Lake (2016), which greets visitors to the show — single channel films projected onto fifteen-foot-long cardboard panels in a dark, cavernous room — sets the valedictory mood.
In a valedictory tribute, Salerno has honored her with a portrait posted throughout the city, and in a collegial tribute, half of her 400-person office flew in from London to celebrate the work.
He made a series of valedictory visits with law enforcement around the country, seeking to underline what he believes will be his legacy of strong support for law enforcement and efforts to reduce crime.
To laughs and roars of approval from government benches, a beaming Cameron launched one last jibe at the leader of the opposition during a raucous valedictory session of the weekly Prime Minister's Questions session.
Among the items on Rogers's to-do list in New York was a valedictory stroll through her old Greenpoint neighborhood, and a cheeseburger and beer at Enid's, her favorite local bar, which was closing.
I went into my study and took down "White Egrets," his most valedictory book, and a battered, unremembered copy of Thomas Hardy's last, posthumous collection, "Winter Words," fell from the shelves to the floor.
In a valedictory interview as EU commissioner with the Financial Times, Mr Barnier spoke of "unfair and unjust" headlines at the time of his appointment that described him as the "most dangerous man in Europe".
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Stubbornly high food prices mean Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan is unlikely to make a valedictory rate cut at his final policy review on Tuesday before stepping down on Sept.4.
Roughly 37.2 million Americans tuned in for Mr. Trump's speech, Nielsen said on Wednesday, the smallest live-TV audience for a presidential address to Congress since Barack Obama's valedictory State of the Union in 2016.
But as the US House of Representatives voted on a bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, Trump decided to remain in Washington to welcome Republicans for a valedictory event in the Rose Garden.
"From a political standpoint, the easiest thing to have done in this campaign is to jump on all those anxieties," Mr. Rubio warned in a valedictory address that at times sounded more like a policy seminar.
Mr. Ryan's speech was part of an elaborate valedictory tour that he and his staff have undertaken in recent weeks, including a six-part online video series documenting his career-long quest to enact tax cuts.
We saw this story in Firefly, and we even saw Stewart play a supporting role in another valedictory "iconic character mentors young murder-waif" film when he laid Professor Xavier to an uneasy rest in Logan.
But the inexorable ebbing of time and influence that overtakes second term presidencies is becoming more noticeable with every week that goes by as some of his official duties begin to take on a poignant, valedictory tone.
In a (great!) valedictory address, he tells us, among other pieces of advice, to stop trying new things so readily: That's why the most important lesson I've gleaned in writing this column is this: Just slow down.
PARIS — Before last week, Greece expected that it might benefit from what was supposed to be a triumphal valedictory lap by President Obama as he lands in Athens on Tuesday to kick off his final world tour.
On Soccer HUDDERSFIELD, England — After all that, after that long, winding valedictory tour, after a month in which every milestone was recorded and every moment was a memory, there was no chance to say a final goodbye.
Four awards, including best comedy, for Amazon Prime Video's nervy, dirty, brainy "Fleabag," rather than a valedictory send-off for a routine final season of HBO's "Veep," was the most exciting and significant development of the night.
In a speech that The New York Times notes "felt much like a valedictory," the Vermont senator told his supporters he would continue his campaign to the final primary, in the District of Columbia, on June 14.
His valedictory Asia tour, which moved on to Laos later in the day, is unfolding amid diplomatic slights and great power rivalries that reflect the unstable nature of the world Obama will bequeath to his successor in January.
Mayte Lara Ibarra and Larissa Martinez, who both graduated at the top of their high school classes last week, on the occasion of their valedictory addresses revealed their undocumented status to their fellow classmates and to the world.
None of that means that he should not be given a monthlong valedictory tour not just by Arsenal, but by the country he graced for 22 years, the country he changed, just a little, in his own image.
Chris Perkel's reverent documentary "Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives" is a valedictory for Mr. Davis, the music executive whose Midas touch with radio hits across genres — especially at Arista Records, from 1975-2000 — is industry legend.
He has also been a game co-host and foil on the Popcast for the past few years, and so when it came time for a valedictory, it was only right that we sit for one final bull session.
"If Trump gets all valedictory over simple willingness to talk, he may also tack hard in the other direction when hopes are dashed," Mira Rapp-Hooper, a senior fellow at the Center for New American Security, wrote on Twitter.
The story is saved from whimsy or sentimentality by this nicely humdrum coda: I tell him what has happened since I lost him, and assure him that I approved of his valedictory bite, that awful deliveryman who had it coming.
ATHENS (Reuters) - President Barack Obama extolled the strengths of democracy from its Greek birthplace on Wednesday in a valedictory speech aimed at highlighting the values he sought to respect in office and prodding his Republican successor, Donald Trump, to follow suit.
PARIS (Reuters) - At the age of 37, Roger Federer knows he cannot keep playing amongst the world's greatest tennis players for too much longer, and his fans know that too, often treating his appearances round the world like valedictory performances.
White House Letter CHICAGO — A sense of nostalgia has begun to creep into the last months of Barack Obama's presidency, lending the feeling of a valedictory tour to a rare trip he made this weekend to his adopted hometown, Chicago.
It went beyond them in finally unraveling the tormented history of the Swedish super-cop Saga Noren (Sofia Helin), and it provided her with a valedictory moment that was inevitable (if you had watched the whole series) but still devastating.
Before his death in 2009, at 29, he decreed that once he was gone the company he had trained would give a valedictory tour showcasing his art, one of the most influential bodies of American dance of the late-19538th century.
"Valedictorian, 4.5GPA, full tuition paid for at UT, 13 cords/medals, nice legs, oh and I'm undocumented," she wrote in a tweet posted last week, hours after she gave her valedictory speech to fellow graduates at David Crockett High School in Austin.
The valedictory cast of the Ninth Symphony came perhaps too easily to mind when Mr. Haitink, at 80 and obviously suffering from back problems, conducted the work in 2009 with the London Symphony Orchestra at Avery Fisher Hall (as Geffen was then known).
But what was supposed to be a valedictory lap turned into an exercise in calming anxieties about the future of trans-Atlantic relations spurred by the victory of Mr. Trump, who repeatedly called the NATO alliance into question during his election campaign.
In the short term there was little chance of open division, the official said, pointing to Davutoglu's valedictory speech last Thursday in which he defended his record as prime minister but urged party unity and vowed never to speak ill of Erdogan.
It has a bit of a valedictory tone, which is to be expected given the contrast between where things stand today and when the administration began — and the desire of White House aides to put a positive spin on the Obama legacy.
Her valedictory session before the Joint Economic Committee described an economy where the jobs market remains strong and economic growth has hit three percent for two quarters running, above the Fed's estimate of U.S. potential and likely enough for an expected December rate increase.
" Power adds that Obama, too, was involved, the casus belli being the tenor of his valedictory address to the U.N.—too optimistic for Power, who is versed in genocide and can see nothing rosy in "a world where you have sixty-five million displaced.
Bennett wants to avoid "the valedictory note," but for a man of 83 diagnosed with bowel cancer 20 years ago, that tone is present by default, a basso ostinato rumbling beneath the proceedings as we watch him lose friends to death and undergo medical procedures.
At a time when other members of this state's Democratic old guard are moving toward retirement, Ms. Feinstein, 221, is running again, closing out what will likely be her last campaign with a statewide tour that has all the markings of a career valedictory.
Obama's valedictory, encapsulating the combination of "mom in chief" normalcy and celebrity star power that she has brought to her public initiatives, including the higher education project being celebrated Friday, the "Let's Move" anti-obesity program and her "Joining Forces" effort to support military families.
LONDON (Reuters) - Trailblazing feminist judge Brenda Hale used her valedictory speech as president of the UK Supreme Court on Wednesday to call for the judiciary to remain free from U.S.-style political influence and to poke fun at enduring sexism in the legal world.
As majority leader, the next two years might have been the pinnacle of his career: bill signings, valedictory news conferences (and few politicians visibly delight in news conferences the way Schumer does), the sorts of late-night negotiations that historians like Caro write books about.
Air France marked the exit of the last of 68 Boeing Co. 747s that have graced its fleet over 40 years with a valedictory tour spanning Normandy to Mont Blanc and the Mediterranean — while saying that the aviation icon could survive until 2020 at Dutch arm KLM.
Mr. Spencer's group, the National Policy Institute, which says it is "dedicated to the heritage, identity and future of people of European descent in the United States, and around the world," is organizing a valedictory conference in the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington shortly after the election.
Yet there also hovered over Mr. Netanyahu's trip the vaguely valedictory sense that this outwardly triumphal visit to the United States' political and media capitals, places where he has grown accustomed to a conquering hero's reception, could turn out to be his last as prime minister.
Rooney has appeared determined in his early days with the club to make clear that he wants his final years on the field to be productive ones, to show that he is not winding down his career in the United States (merely) for a personal valedictory.
Though Guardiola had failed to win the Champions League while in Germany, he had delivered consecutive Bundesliga championships — he would add a third, a valedictory gift, a few months later — and, just as important, Rummenigge and his colleagues felt he had transformed the way Bayern played.
He must have spoken to his friends and colleagues, too, because when I gave my valedictory graduation speech a few months later, pointing out the danger of false patriotism implied in "love it or leave it," I got a standing ovation from most in the room -- students, teachers, and parents alike.
Since then, there have been the slightly beleaguered interview when a new book came out, the carefully wrought "conversations" in support of writers he admired, particularly embattled Eastern European ones, and, after his "retirement" from writing, a few years ago, a series of valedictory addresses offered in a valedictorian's tone.
In 2013, Mr. Hastert returned to the State Capitol in Springfield, delivering a valedictory on his career on the State House floor, where he also urged legislators there to pass a resolution condemning the decision by International Olympic Committee to drop wrestling as an Olympic sport after the 2016 games.
But instead of basking in the glow of his valedictory tour of Europe, Mr. Obama used the moment to make a passionate and pointed attack on bogus news stories disseminated on Facebook and other social media platforms, twice calling such false reports a threat to democracy in his hourlong news conference.
His presence on the podium was also a valedictory for an exceptional man and president who will be remembered for eloquently defending the founding precepts of the country — even as he used those precepts to expand the mandate of inclusiveness and broaden the definition of what it means to be an American.
That ceiling would now be scrapped, said Jonathan Hill who resigned as Britain's member of the EU's executive Commission following last month's British vote to leave the EU. "There will be no upper limit, and a capital charge reduction of 15 percent above 1.5 million euros," Hill told the Bruegel thinktank in Brussels in a valedictory speech.
In his letter to the mayor, and during a string of valedictory events in recent days, Mr. Bratton noted the recent accomplishments of the Police Department: the new units that have been created to face terrorism, the new technology being deployed, and a new neighborhood policing model intended to foster better relations between officers and residents of some neighborhoods.
A sort of final sweeping up, a polishing of the legacy, it includes a selection of literary essays from the 1960s and '233.5s; the full text of "Shop Talk," his 220 collection of conversations and interviews with other writers, many of them European; and a section of valedictory essays and addresses, several published here for the first time.
" Here is how Mr. Davis concluded his valedictory, framed by the little proscenium arch whose future is now uncertain: "Consigning these mortal remains to earth, the common mother of all, secure in the knowledge that what we place in the ground is no more now a man — but a seed — which, after the winter of our discontent, will come forth again to meet us.
Ms. Jones happens to be angling toward jazz at a moment when its pulse can be felt through a lot of popular music: nestled in the style of hip-hop artists like Kendrick Lamar and pop megastars like Beyoncé; in the touring bands of soul survivors like D'Angelo and Maxwell; in the bloodstream of vanguardist electronic producers like Flying Lotus; all over a valedictory recent album by David Bowie.
This fall, shows I long to see include a new "Death of a Salesman," directed by Marianne Elliott ("The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time"), which envisions Arthur Miller's Lomans as a black family, with Wendell Pierce and the great Ms. Clarke in the leading roles; "The Watsons," an extrapolation from an unfinished Jane Austen novel by Laura Wade at the Menier Chocolate Factory; "My Brilliant Friend," a stage version of Elena Ferrante's incredibly addictive Neapolitan novels, at the National Theater; and Ian McKellen's one-man, valedictory show ("Ian McKellen on Stage") at the Harold Pinter Theater.

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