Sentences with phrase «deigned by»

You will also receive an authentic Tropico passport and postcard deigned by Penultimo, El Presidente's trusted advisor.These are all available to those who pre-order or purchase the physical copy on launch day in the US on June 3rd.
Other more recent deigns by the firm include the Bertone Jet 2 +2, which is based on the Aston Martin Rapide.

Not exact matches

He deigns to open his sacred mouth, that he may show to one, deceived by Satan's wiles, the way of salvation (Calvin, Calvin's Commentaries, I: 343).
IN PLURIMIS (On the Abolition of Slavery) Pope Leo XIII Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII promulgated on 5 May 1888 The words of St. Gregory the Great are very applicable here: «Since our Redeemer, the Author of all life, deigned to take human flesh, that by the power of His Godhood the chains by which we were held in bondage being broken, He might restore us to our first state of liberty, it is most fitting that men by the concession of manumission should restore to the freedom in which they were born those whom nature sent free into the world, but who have been condemned to the yoke of slavery by the law of nations.»
And when he deigns to make a sub, it is usually too late to change the complexion of the game because by then there's usually only 15 or less minutes to go.
I doubt I can convince my colleague to change his personal views on Corbyn, though perhaps he could at least see that it takes some strength to be subjected to a sustained attack by the PLP and the media and still come out fighting — even if he might only deign to call this stubbornness.
At the AMA panel discussion on political marketing back in December, Patrick Ruffini noted the respect with which Huckabee's campaign had treated bloggers, for instance by linking reciprocally to blog sites that supported the candidate — a simple thing that most campaigns have not deigned to do.
The way the warmth drains from Day - Lewis» face when he's surprised by Alma one night is as painful as any of Daniel Plainview's pronouncements that his son is a «bastard from a basket,» to say nothing of his exaggerated, contemptuous movements and petulant expression when he deigns to eat something that Alma prepares differently than he's used to.
Forced to confront Beckett and the East Indian Trading Company's exploitation of the seaways, they rally the elusive and eccentric Pirate Lords from around the world, as well as the unlucky Jack Sparrow who has been deigned to the realm of the dead by a dishonorable deed.
And then let's get one thing straight: White families are not doing families of color a favor by deigning to attend — and helpfully «improve» — their quaint, struggling schools, and Black and Latino families are not doing you a favor by adding a splash of color to Junior's classroom.
The Q30's design started in California, but was developed by Nissan's global network of deign centres.
step in the right direction by attacking the issue rather than deigning it like Ford has done before plus many others.
As you'd expect from a vehicle deigned with adventure touring in mind, the high - set driver's seat offers a good view around the car (which of course is now assisted by the aforementioned camera system) and excellent headlights with impressive high - beam range.
For what self - respecting bard (even when distracted by the promises of a voluptuous one - legged trollop) would deign to allow the mistreatment of a fellow poet, no matter how much a freak of nature that fellow poet might be?
In 1845, Victor Robert exhibited Religion, Philosophy, the Sciences and the Arts Enlightening Europe, while in 1846, no less a figure than Baudelaire himself deigned to notice the Universal Charity of Laemlein, a bizarre confection representing a personification of Charity holding in her arms three children: «one is of the white race, the other red, the third black; a fourth child, a little Chinese, typifying the yellow race, walks by her side.»
A monarch who has never bought a work by a living artist has deigned to inflict on Paula Rego the patently ridiculous title of Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
Rather than reply to any of the points raised in a credible way he dismisses everything that has been said by anyone since he last deigned to evade by saying it was all «esoteric and totally irrelevant».
This seems the strongest candidate for identifying Pielke Jr.'s point of view, and as Neil Fisher deigns not to clarify, to spare him charges of plagiarism (which would, by the way, be scientific misconduct), we'll just say Neil obviously confused the link to Pielke Jr. with Revkin due the difficulty in editing on WordPress, but that this Pielkeism represents Neil Fisher's argument too.
The only direct critisism of methodology that I've seen so far in this thread came from Mosher, who as usual, deigned only to throw in a drive by snark and then disaappear.
It is well documented — by numerous posters on this thread and elsewhere - that Schmidt can be extremely unpleasant to people who deign to question his authority or ask him questions.
Taylor B, even more, they have deigned to attack the correcting paper by Santer et al. mendaciously by non-scientific «arguments» outside the literature (in the American Stinker, of all places!).
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