Sentences with phrase «fine tradition»

This is in the very finest traditions of the bar.
But in fine tradition do not expect a price cut as Osterloh also confirmed that «Pixel stays premium».
The Gala Ceremony will also showcase some of China's finest traditions including Kirin - a celebration, through song, of the mythical animals of Kylin who promote peace and prosperity.
(Continuing Marlon Brando's fine tradition of ultra-laid-back Jor - Els, I guess.)
The cyberpunk world of Shadowrun has enchanted RPGs fans for more than 20 years, and Dragonfall carries on its legacy in fine tradition.
Many, in the city's fine tradition, «cruised the ave» — driving back and forth across town, one mall to the other, checking out other «cruisers.»
That Jolie chooses to use her global influence to highlight neglected human rights and humanitarian issues, adds Hague, «is in keeping with the finest traditions of leadership.»
They came from fine families, they have fine traditions, they know their duty, their sense of honor has not lost its voice.
We in the U.K. have a fine tradition of Spirit - led, Word - based preaching and teaching, with men and women seeking weekly (not weakly!)
And they just might learn from YOU how to keep alive the fine tradition of the kitchen baking arts.
In the finest tradition of rock bands and tech companies, her first headquarters was in her garage in rural Alabama.
Distinguished by the finest traditions of European hospitality, each property is iconic and one - of - a-kind, delivering unparalleled guest recognition while offering unique and memorable experiences to affluent and astute travellers.
In the finest traditions of classic British hospitality epitomized by The Stafford, The Game Bird will celebrate the very best of British cooking but with innovative, modern touches, in a relaxed atmosphere with exceptional service.
United have a fine tradition of bringing through young players, and this season the likes of Marcus Rashford, Jesse Lingard and Timothy Fosu - Mensah have all made a significant impact in the first - team.
Manchester United have always carried a fine tradition of having wonderful full - backs.
Given the first - team opportunities that have been handed to players such as Marcus Rashford, Varela and Borthwick - Jackson this season, hopes are high the latest batch of champions will not only be able to follow in the fine traditions of wracking up league title wins but also breakthrough into the senior team soon.
Schmidt's novel is in the finest tradition of «faction» blending historical figures and events with those of his imagination.
Those monuments capture its infrastructural remake, from a backwater «civil service» state that rose and fell by Abuja's dole; to a land poised to harness its resources, in the finest tradition of the Yoruba Omoluabi.
Said Assemblywoman Meng: «I am honored to have the support of Local 1500, an activist union in the finest tradition of promoting important social change.
Gappah's storytelling draws on a fine tradition that will no doubt be tirelessly compared to the likes of Chenua Achebe, though a less obvious and slightly more accurate comparison might be found with the folksy charm of Zora Neale Hurston.
She combines a real commitment to the Conservative Party's finest traditions with a complete ability to be in tune with our times.
«We are happy to continue a fine tradition of this office by hosting a blood drive in memory of those who tragically lost their lives on 9/11.»
His Off - Message: The Complete Antidote to Political Humbug (Profile Books, # 16.99), is in the finest tradition of the much - recycled anecdotes once refined by Julian Critchley MP.
That will be in line with the finest traditions of the Bench and the Bar, and will help advance the welfare of our people,» he added.
Will he follow the fine tradition of his late father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo — who made a point of choosing judges of the highest caliber and from both parties, including the appointment of a Republican as chief judge?
This fine tradition dates back..
«Mr. Lancman is a New York clubhouse politician in the finest tradition of New York clubhouse politicians,» said the spokesman, Bill O'Reilly.
Scozzafava is a RINO weasel in the fine tradition of Arlen Spector.
My point is that, on the one hand, the Chinese people have every reason to be proud of their ancient tradition of civilization, but, on the other hand, we should not stop learning — not even for a single day — from all the fine traditions of the world.
And yet] we still need to... promote all the fine traditions of the Chinese civilization.
«In this book, Amy Weintraub directly addresses the core of depression: the problem of Being itself, in the finest tradition of Yoga.
In the fine tradition of protests, I am still at it.
As the BBC's parental - respite service continues its fine tradition of giving mums something pretty to look at, we ask who can follow Captain America
From «Black Christmas» through «Silent Night, Deadly Night» and onto «Krampus,» there is a fine tradition of Christmas - themed horrors running through the decades, and Red Christmas, the feature debut from writer - director Craig Anderson, fits comfortably into the canon.
The new British comedy «What We Did on Our Holiday» carries on a fine tradition of lively romps with serious undercurrents, blending a cast of comedy stars and solid actors to create hilariously offbeat characters...
I'm hoping it follows in the fine tradition (Night of the Living Dead, Invasion of the Body Snatchers) of horror / sci - fi films pushing cultural envelopes.
Sky Arts has revived a fine tradition; the television short story, often comprising crime, horror, sci - fi, mystery, or some cocktail of those, with a twist
The genre also has a fine tradition of performing uncanny box office jujitsu, transforming bargain - basement shockers into hits with enviable profit multipliers.
Less known is the fact that Joaquin Phoenix, following in the fine tradition of Rodney Dangerfield's Rover Dangerfield and Tim Allen's The Shaggy Dog, was straight - up playing a dog.
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