Sentences with phrase «with statesmen»

There, they are united with the Statesmen, the American cousins of the Kingsmen.
The group in a statement issued by a certain Ogah A. Ogah, quoted APC as saying that «As a party embarking on mass appeal for greater membership even after elections at all levels, this is not the time to embark on unnecessary exchanges with statesmen like Sen. Mark.
Even as Instinct and Intellect are characterized by the masses and the fortunate classes, so Wisdom finds expression with the statesmen, which we might term the «universal» class.
The eighties and nineties hosted a range of recliners, but before that, moms and dads made a statement with Statesman Chairs, first made available in the sixties and widely popular in the seventies.
Poppy destroys the Kingsman headquarters and kills several agents, forcing Eggsy and Merlin (Mark Strong) to partner with the Statesman, their American counterpart.
This time, though, he and his team are forced to team up with the Statesman, a similar spy organization based in the United States.
With only Eggsy and his trusted weapons man Merlin (Mark Strong) left, they resort to their emergency protocol, team up with the Statesman, their American counterpart.
Upon journeying to their secret whiskey distillery, the Kingsman agents become acquainted with the Statesman agents.
Eggsy (Egerton), Merlin (Strong) and Roxy (Sophie Cookson) head to the United States to join forces with Statesman, Kingsman's American counterpart, after the HQ is destroyed by Poppy (Moore), a nefarious criminal mastermind.
Young Kingsman spy Eggsy (Taron Egerton) and his cohorts (including mentor Harry Hart played by Colin Firth), join forces with the Statesman, Kingsman's American counterpart.
Eggsy teams up with Statesman Whiskey (Pedro Pascal) and Harry to try and track down the antidote and save the world again.
In Kingsman: The Golden Circle, the Kingsman headquarters are destroyed, the world is in danger, and Eggsy must team up with Statesman, a U.S. allied spy organization.

Not exact matches

There is almost nothing about how he feels on being shown the door, though we circle back to him as a senior statesman, touring the world with Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick on behalf of biotech.
A Goldman economist with a knack for reading the markets, Mr. Dudley stepped into the spotlight in 2009 as the Fed's senior statesman on Wall Street.
Now Mr. Dudley, an economist with a knack for reading the markets, is stepping into the spotlight as the Fed's senior statesman on Wall Street.
The Catholic Church has developed a social teaching that is supposed to guide voters and statesmen alike, with respect to principles of public or distributive justice and the maintenance of various social goods.
With this backdrop, we can appreciate Aron's sympathy with political actors, the statesWith this backdrop, we can appreciate Aron's sympathy with political actors, the stateswith political actors, the statesmen.
To claim that saying so smacks of «McCarthyism,» as one Rod Dreher (with whom, it seems, we have the misfortune of sharing a state) has done, is a slander on the blessed memory of that Catholic statesman.
The emerging Church movement he represented was increasingly viewed with suspicion by elder statesmen of the established evangelical churches.
Leaders, politicians, statesmen, philosophers, lawyers, doctors, mothers, fathers, businessmen who credit the Bible with teaching them how to get through life.
These principles have a notable ancestry within the Calvinist tradition with which I identify: from the concept of sphere sovereignty developed by Dutch theologian and statesman Abraham Kuyper, to the Politics of the sixteenth - century German Calvinist Althusius, all the way back to Calvin himself, who spent the greater part of his career struggling for the freedom of the Church in a city where civil rulers dictated ecclesiastical policy.
Some of the readings are little gems: Justin Moser's 1772 warning about the dangers associated with «Diminished Disgrace of Whores and Their Children in Our day»; T. E. Hulme's «Essays on War» (1916), which respond to Bertrand Russell's arguments for pacifism; and Winston Churchill's «Speech on Rebuilding the House of Commons» (1943), a remarkable critique of «rationalism in politics» by a Burkean - minded statesman.
Update (Feb. 1): In his first public comments, Saeed Abedini told the Idaho Statesman that «much of what I have read in Naghmeh's posts and subsequent media reports is not true,» but he plans to work on rebuilding their marriage in private because «personal issues are best dealt with personally.»
He is certainly right that Newt showed he's more a bloward intellectual than a statesman with his Palestine was invented comment.
The Syllabus, then, is a perennially valid frame of reference for coming to grips with the revolt of modern thinkers and statesmen against the Church, from the Reformation through the Enlightenment and into the buzzing swarm of - isms of the past century and a half.
Manent shows in great detail the ineptitude that invariably follows when the church attempts to think politically, to do the work the nation and its statesmen are supposed to do — just as the nation engages in tyranny based on psychological reductionism when it tries to displace the universal message of the City of God with some ideology or civil theology.
With Independence, these statesmen had to find a way to secure liberty that balanced popular engagement with a national structure, held together under a rule of With Independence, these statesmen had to find a way to secure liberty that balanced popular engagement with a national structure, held together under a rule of with a national structure, held together under a rule of law.
The dictum that «the Sermon on the Mount is not for statesmen,» has become a predominant influence upon Christian political theory in our time.3 One contemporary Christian philosopher rejects all naïve ethical idealism in politics with the assertion: «The Christian kingdom is not of this world, it belongs to the realm of the spirit.
As the American journal, The New Yorker, observed with remarkable penetration on August 18th, 1945: «Political plans for the new world, as shaped by statesmen, are not fantastic enough.
Prominent Muslims had taken part in the establishment of the Ming dynasty, and later, in the reign of Yung Lo from 808 to 836 (A.D. 1405 - 32), the eminent Muslim statesman Cheng Ho was sent by the monarch to establish friendly relations with the countries of the South Pacific and with India, Arabia, and East Africa.
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.
When he deals with a mentally disturbed person he can not take the place of the psychiatrist, but neither can the psychiatrist take his place; when political issues are involved, he can not fulfill the functions of the statesman, but neither can the statesman, as statesman, illuminate a civil crisis by bringing only ultimate perspectives to bear on it.
It has been praised for centuries by statesman, philosophers, poets and scholars and has been with us since civilization began and will be with us indefinitely.
With every order, you get a copy of the morning paper — I think it's the Statesman or the New York Times — when you eat.
Though Wenger is clearly more renowned for bringing in youthful additions he is not averse to strengthening his squad with the signing of elder statesman on short - term deals and may well feel that chance to land Malouda on what would surely be a nominal fee is a move well worth making.
During Austin's half of the first inning, each Maroons hitter returned to the dugout with the same verdict: Holguin was «just a good batting - practice pitcher,» as one told his coach, according to the Austin American - Statesman.
Even if one or both of Jensen and Ouellet is gone, signing Green still leaves us with five elder statesmen in him, Kronwall, Ericsson, Daley, and DeKeyser.
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.
2) Team Abramson (Carriage Hill Kennels)-- Currently in 2nd with 62 points (Last Week: 3)-- Team Abramson, similarly to Team Berzon, is a group of elder statesmen.
They are what you would call, «the elder statesmen» of the Chicago League — but they have been infused with some new blood.
T -9) Team Abramson (Carriage Hill Kennels), Team Berzon (SLA Stuart Levin & Associates Insurance), Team Goldin (Menchie's)-- All Currently tied for first with 15 pts — The elder statesmen of All Sports Series all got Ws in their first games.
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?
That statement summed up Arsene Wenger, a football coach who became a manager of statesmen, with all - encompassing quality but whose greatest achievements took place some time ago.
The question is who will flank the 23 - year - old who, with just 22 caps, is the elder statesman of this defence.
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).
However the New Statesman has now cast the net a little wider with some more examples of the political airbrush albeit in their «David Cameron: Supermodel» post.
The new year saw the shadow chancellor give an interview to the New Statesman in which he made clear he wanted to palsy it up with Clegg.
In the New Statesman, George Eaton noted that the UK Conservative Party (currently in power as the larger member of a coalition) is experiencing such low membership that it is vulnerable to «entryism», joining a party with the aim of changing its direction.
A New Statesman interview with Harriet Harman yesterday revealed the interim labour leader was angling for a seat on the shadow Cabinet once a new head was chosen.
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