Sentences with phrase «statesman at»

For example, Siegfried — a brash, cocky teen when he first appeared in Soul Edge — now plays the role of measured, reassuring elder statesman at age 40, and you can see that growth as a man clearly during one particular cutscene.
The Mountain Statesman at 914 W. Main St., Grafton, WV accepts donations for us year round between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm M - F if you can not make it to the shelter.
Also, the Mountain Statesman at 914 W Main St Grafton, WV accepts donations on our behalf (weekdays 8:30 am to 4:30 pm).
In this utterly original, moving, funny, and exuberant novel about Mr. Chartwell, a upright walking, talking black dog, an eminent statesman at the end of his career, and the vulnerable young woman.
Charismatic, dangerously seductive, Mr. Chartwell unites the eminent statesman at the end of his career and the vulnerable young woman.
For example, Siegfried — a brash, cocky teen when he first appeared in Soul Edge — now plays the role of measured, reassuring elder statesman at age 40, and you can see that growth as a man clearly during one particular cutscene.

Not exact matches

Brain - picking at Harvard Abroad, Lee's thoughtful, forceful speeches on international affairs have won him a reputation as a regional statesman.
At a time when our country desperately needs this, are they capable of becoming statesmen?

«I hope for a wave, but I believe you make your wave,» Pelosi said at a February Austin American - Statesman editorial...

«Conservative statesmen from Alexander Hamilton to Ronald Reagan sometimes supported protectionism and at other times they leaned toward lowering barriers,» he wrote in the New York Times in 2008.
«He [Moses] appears between the Chinese philosopher Confucius and Solon, the Athenian statesmanat the center of a frieze of historic lawgivers on the building's East Pediment.
The best approach the West could use is to place a few well aimed bombs and get rid of those Iranian terrorists posing as statesmen plus their nuclear pretentions — all at once.
Michael Burleigh's study of European religion and politics requires us to imagine a very different Europe than the one we behold today — not the polity of bureaucrats in Brussels but a Europe of statesmen and revolutionaries who aimed at the most extravagant notions of national destiny.
But behind Lincoln's understanding of history was his idea of a God «who at times seems to want to frustrate the Statesman» (John Diggins, The Lost Soul of American Politics [Basic, 1984]-RRB- Lincoln «doubted that man could ever grasp God's will and therefore believed that human action would always be estranged from divine intention» (p. 330) Lincoln divined that God is both hidden and revealed.
Empirical claims about institutional dynamics have to be open to counter-examples, and an interesting one in the theological world these days can be seen at the Free University — Vrije Universiteit — in Amsterdam, a school founded by the great Calvinist theologian - statesman Abraham Kuyper.
Jordan contributes no biographies at all, though one would have thought that, even apart from its kings, some of its statesmen and scholars deserve a place alongside their colleagues in surrounding countries.
Huntsman was much better — sounding, at times, like a real statesman.
It follows directly from such a position that when two nations with Catholic populations are at (or about to go to) war, the populations of both are justified in judging their cause correct (just), because their statesmen and generals do.
Oakes appears to think that the American Catholic populace - at - large (including, presumably, him and me) is relieved from having opinions or making judgments about the justness of a particular act of war contemplated by our country because the classical just war theory permits those judgments only to statesmen and generals.
The league hoped to present to male statesmen and parliamentarians a new model of arbitration devoted to the international good of the human community, rather than to the narrow advantage of nations at the expense of the whole.
After launching his career at the historic Windsor Court Hotel in New Orleans, Jesse relocated to Austin, Texas to serve as Chef de Cuisine at Zoot, where he earned a coveted four - star rating from the Austin American - Statesman.
Ask him to step down and become the clubs elder statesman like Bobby Charlton at United?
At first, I thought the guys were giving me an easy task by guarding the elder statesman of the crew.
We're at the point where Pierzynski is an elder statesman, where it's getting harder to summon actual anger and easier to give him begrudging respect.
So Giggs reinvented himself as a kind of utility midfielder and elder statesman, while at the same accepting that he wasn't going to be first choice every week.
I know Trevion's the senior statesman among the WRs, has cross-trained at every position at this point, and has often logged snaps at multiple positions in - game, but is he not getting a chance to be The Guy at the 9?
Thomas, who credited the elder statesman and seemingly every PGA Tour's mentor with teaching him «a lot» in recent times, took the Wanamaker Trophy — which Woods lifted in 1999, 2000, 2006, and 2007 — with him to supper at an unknown location (though Woods» restaurant The Woods in Jupiter, Fla., where first - time major winner Thomas resides) is a good guess.
Man United rolled back the years as elder statesman Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs scored to secure a win at Carrow Road.
This makes Jackson, a senior at California's Prolific Prep, an elder statesman among the group.
In fact, former Butler star Gordon Hayward is the elder statesman of the group at just 23 years old.
The elder statesman was slated to shove off at 8:33 a.m. local time, with young Phil scheduled for a 2:34 p.m. tee time.
The Statesman Barcelona will go on to win the league this season and they are favourites to win the Cup on Saturday with a side which will represent the youth system, but Iniesta is likely to leave at the end of the campaign, Messi is over 30 and Busquets will be 30 in the summer and where are the replacements?
Statesmen, with a $ 50 donation, receive a special lapel pin and are invited to the exclusive PAC Statesmen Reception held annually at SNA's Legislative Action Conference (LAC).
The statesman was present at the ceremony to unveil his statue in Parliament Square alongside Churchill, Disraeli and Abraham Lincoln in August 2007.
«Many quiet, moderate members don't attend meetings at the best of times and are even more put off in the current climate,» a Labour MP told the New Statesman.
Everyone knew ID cards was symbolically and substantively crucial: I made the point in looking at coalition deals in the New Statesman 18 months ago.
I recall when I worked with the former BBC head of news and current affairs, Ian Hargreaves at the New Statesman he would tell the BBC exactly when our exclusives should be reported and in what form.
Paid for by fundamentalist group Christian Voice, the advert in the New Statesman entitled, «Violent crime - sowing and reaping», condemned government health policies, including giving a key cancer vaccine on the NHS, for focusing on curbing teenage pregnancy at the expense, the advert claimed, of teenage fertility.
Although Dan Jarvis seems to be gathering donors and thinkers around him for the future... Although Peter Hyman, Joe Haines and Peter Kellner are recommending active resistance in the latest edition of the New Statesman... and although there are signs that the two biggest stars of the Twitterleft — Owen Jones and Mehdi Hasan — are becoming frustrated at Team Corbyn's competence... the chances are that May's tests of public opinion won't be catastrophic for the man who wants nuclear submarines without nuclear warheads.
This thought recurred throughout the century, as we find it sixty years later in the Knights of Labor's central paper: ««the workers can hope for nothing favorable at the hands of governments, nor of politicians, nor of statesmen.
The State House, where the funeral took place has been filled with tears from family, friends, statesmen and even people who never met the late military officer who was lynched at Denkyira - Obuasi last week Monday.
Caroline Crampton is head of podcasts at the New Statesman.
«It's a very, very big change,» says Ken Herman, a columnist at the Austin American - Statesman, who has covered the state senate since 1981.
News filtered the air Wednesday morning that the Edo born elder statesman lost the battle with cancer at a private London hospital.
Writing in the New Statesman last week on «how if you are young in Britain today, you are being taken for a ride», Danny Dorling, the Halford Mackinder professor of Geography at the University of Oxford, points out a new trend where young adults «face the prospect of having lower living standards than those of their parents».
Speaking to friend Jemima Khan for the New Statesman, Mr Clegg admitted that he was emotionally affected by the vitriol directed at him and that he worried about its effect on his children.
It demands an able leader, a competent administrator, a skilled politician and, at times, a statesman
«Chief Edwin Clark lacks the moral authority to lead a discussion on the so - called «re-structuring» of the Nigerian federation, at this critical point in the country's history; given the fact that, throughout the six years his «son», former President Goodluck Jonathan, was in power the elder statesman kept mute and actively participated in the economic dismemberment of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed grief over the passage of respected elder statesman, Yusuf Maitama Sule, who died at the age of 88 in Egypt.
Richard Howitt, the Labour MEP for the East of England, has written an article for the New Statesman today about the abuse he has received at the hands of Ukip supporters after highlighting some of the things party figures have said about the disabled.
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