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And decades of data give us the view of our entire planet as a single organism sustained by currents circulating throughout the oceans and by clouds swirling through the atmosphere, pulsing with lightning,
crowned
by the aurora Borealis.
And that kick crowned, basically, 30 years of basic research studying how the brain, how this amazing universe that we have between our ears that is only comparable to universe that we have above our head because it has about 100 billion elements talking to each other through electrical brainstorms, what Juliano accomplished took 30 years to imagine in laboratories and about 15 years to plan.
He even kept it a secret that same year, when he was
crowned
the Light Heavyweight Champion of the world.
His young son took up the claim and was
crowned
Edward IV. Edward enjoyed great military success against the Lancasters.
But the newly
crowned
King made a tragic political mistake by backing out of his arranged marriage with a French Princess to secretly marry the widow of a minor Noble.
And by marrying Elizabeth of York, elder sister of the disappeared Princes, the newly
crowned
Henry VII joined the two roses, finally ending nearly a century of war.
To accomplish all of this, Christophe instituted mandatory labor, and to strengthen his authority, he
crowned
himself king in 1811.
After Hokey Pokey is crowned, Grand Champion, he is auctioned for $775,000.
Scary movie 2 was
crowned
as one of 2001's worsts movies.
By accident, each is mistaken for the other and when the king dies, the pauper may be
crowned
instead of the rightful prince.
Nobody's more astonished than he to discover that he's a dead ringer for the monarch about to be
crowned.
Some eastern sea that lay heavily in the dawn, attended in its farthest far horizon by titanic walls of smoke and
crowned
by spires of fire and hot gouts of burning oil arching in the air.
Anthony Hopes's classic tale turned into a classic adventure film with Ronald Coleman as the King and his commoner cousin who must masquerade as the king when he's first drugged into unconsciousness so he can't be
crowned
and later when the king is kidnapped.
The final evening where the winner is
crowned
is one of the most beautiful and compelling moments I've scene in documentary film.
He was
crowned
at a very young age.
Some similar films include Pulp Fiction, The Ice Storm, Happiness and of course, the newly
crowned
American Beauty.
In February, Mashal
crowned
these efforts in Qatar with the signing of the new unity agreement with Fatah, which commits both Palestinian movements to a transitional government under Abbas’s leadership.
The final years of Jacques Chirac’s presidency produced mostly deadlock,
crowned
in May 2005 by the French “No” vote to the EU’s draft constitutional treaty.
Likewise, while the Chinese Yuan might be king in 50 years, China’s moribund financial system will prevent it from being
crowned
anytime soon.
Former Prime Minister Alain Juppé, after being
crowned
virtual president for much of last year, was toppled by those who had adored him.
Not only has he watched close regional allies, Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak and Yemen’s Ali Abdullah Saleh, be toppled, but fellow
crowned
heads in Bahrain, Morocco, and Jordan have also felt their thrones quake from public protest.
I know that there are too many populists on the left (notably the bitter Mélenchon) and on the right (the pathetic Nicolas Dupont-Aignan skittering away from the cameras Friday night after leaving the cathedral in Reims, where France’s kings were crowned), who, under a fig leaf of scorn for finance, betray the true spirit of France.
The advice Saul received from Samuel, who
crowned
him King after their chance meeting, is appropriate: “As for the donkeys you lost three days ago, do not worry about them...”From Central Bank to Central Planning?
He was an icon among his fellow countrymen – indeed, for his 70th birthday, the largest newspaper in Poland organized a celebration during which they
crowned
him (with a crown of laurel leaves, of course) … the King of Europe.
Some Democrats swallow their national pride and say that France’s young president, Emmanuel Macron, newly
crowned
by Time magazine as king of Europe, is in a better position to step in and stay the hand of Iraq and Iran.
They even confirmed their happiness that the struggles for freedom of "the Vietnamese and Cambodian peoples have been
crowned
with victory."
Last month’s 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China effectively
crowned
President Xi Jinping – who has spearheaded a more muscular foreign policy, in service of his goal of establishing China as a global superpower – as the country’s emperor.
Earlier this month, Putin was re-inaugurated – or, rather,
crowned
– in spectacular fashion, with Medvedev once again assuming the role of pliant prime minister.
He
crowned
these with his call to liberate Palestine "from the river to the sea," that is, the destruction of Israel, outdoing the Palestinian leaders themselves.
In a second vote, the election’s loser was
crowned
the winner.
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