Hillary Clinton blamed
powerful patrons of the GOP for deepening the country's political divide, but added that she also regrets some of the things she's said.
Not exact matches
That depends on how effective an interest group is in winning the support
of powerful political
patrons.
We may end our article where we began it, by quoting from the Novena
of Cardinal Newman: Philip, my holy
Patron, who wast so careful for the souls
of thy brethren, and especially
of thy own people, when on earth, slack not thy care
of them now, when thou art in heaven... Be to us a good father; make our priests blameless and beyond reproach or scandal; make our children obedient, our youth prudent and chaste, our heads
of families wise and gentle, our old people cheerful and fervent, and build us up, by thy
powerful intercession, in faith, hope, charity and all virtues».
The most
powerful man in Albany isn't accustomed to taking direction from anyone (save his union - boss
patrons)-- but you can bet his ears perked up yesterday when former President Bill Clinton publicly pronounced himself strongly in favor
of raising New York's charter - school cap.
«There is no secret and no shame in a Conservative MP being a loyal ally
of his former boss and
powerful patron.
In 1940, Krishnamacharya's
powerful patron, the Maharaja
of Mysore, died.
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In fact, we strongly encourage authors to consider donating some
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Crossing the Atlantic to the United States in the 1920's, the bull mastiff became one
of the most popular breeds due to the breed's rich and
powerful patrons.
This year's slate
of major shows, books, and panels on feminist art reflects the rise
of powerful female curators, art historians, and — notably —
patrons, who are working to change art institutions from the inside.
To the (once so
powerful) Catholic
patrons of the arts it was a metaphor for the Annunciation and a representation
of the Garden
of Eden.
As my previous body
of work involved the emotional dynamic between 2/3 people in any given space I decided that the most
powerful image here which also moved the Nude genre
of painting further, was to paint live in strip clubs with the visual presence
of the
patron, the male, the male gaze included in the dynamic
of each painting.
This may be because
of innate suspicion
of «big science» (which climate science has become, with
powerful patrons in government and UN and international institutions) or because
of a commitment to forms
of data and knowledge libertarianism, as in the Wikileaks movement.
They have accomplished nothing, and as I said at the start, in a little less than 6 weeks all
of their most
powerful political
patrons are going to start to fall.
Earlier at the conference, Lowitja Institute
patron Dr Lowitja O'Donoghue had called on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people working in health research to heed the
powerful words
of poet Oodgeroo from Song
of Hope:
• Exterior solar shades can be installed to the outside
of windows, on patios, to provide
patrons and employees with protection from the sun's
powerful heat and UV rays.