Exalted
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Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted, And human love will be seen at its height.
But Charles is completely different in all aspects from her father - if anything Henry is much closer as a sensual,
exalted
person 3. How could you ever believe that she would be more attracted to Tom Wilkinson than to Rhys Meyer.
The visual effects work of Derek Meddings, who would also later work on SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE, holds up surprisingly well under the last three decades of special effects advancements; and while they are not really on the same
exalted
level of the Kubrick film, they are very superb.
Renee Zellweger ("Jerry Maguire") not only holds her own in this
exalted
company but shines as Streep's daughter, who learns to see in a new light her parents' lives as well as her own.
The full page ad in the local arts & entertainment weekly
exalted
The Squid and the Whale as, "Marvelous...Fresh & Fierce...Exhilarating...Sharply Comical", but it is none of those things.
At the same time that Norah Stanton (Wendy Crewson) is researching an esoteric Etruscan religious order, the order is secretly a Satan-worshipping cult preparing for the return of their
exalted
one.
A simple movie but executed with style and a flair of direction has
exalted
this to a cult status along with the Alien.
Genius requires something a bit more
exalted
than 200 MOTELS.
SPADs certainly have a role to play, but not the
exalted
one they too often abuse.
Business has been booming in this respect lately, with The Economist, Foreign Affairs, and many less
exalted
journals full of claims that the global order is crumbling, America’s ability (and willingness) to save it is in terminal decline, and the prospect of avoiding major conflict in the decade ahead is illusory.
Good and Bad InequalityPRINCETON – In the pantheon of economic theories, the tradeoff between equality and efficiency used to occupy an
exalted
position.
The People’s Committee viewed this rejection as an attempt to pressure the king into countersigning the law – and thus as a threat to royal prerogatives and the king’s
exalted
role in Thailand.
National passions, unduly
exalted
in the decline of religion, burned beneath the surface of nearly every land with fierce, if shrouded, fires.
It is rare for someone who has reached the
exalted
office of President of the United States to retain the capacity for, much less interest in, hero worship.
Micro-states can never be made small enough to satisfy their advocates’
exalted
standards of cultural integrity.
These successes, combined with the 1990’s boom and the seeming durability of price stability, reinforced Greenspan’s
exalted
status.
The kind of
exalted
patriotism, especially when combined with warrior pride, that is still entirely normal in the United States, was for a long time associated with mass slaughter.
Behind its
exalted
name lay an innovation of great diplomatic significance: the introduction of an element of calculated moral restraint into international relations.
In a somewhat
exalted
way, we might say that Europe’s task today is to rediscover its conscience and its sense of responsibility in the deepest sense of the word, not just with regard to its own political architecture but also with regard to the world and its moral dimensions.
The Vichy state’s brand of authoritarian traditionalism lionized family and fatherland, with Pétain, a former military commander, serving as a kind of military king,
exalted
on the tribune.
AI will challenge the
exalted
status we have conferred on our species.
The army's exalted, tormented, and wounded pride appears to be shaping both its response to Budanov's trial as well as that of President Vladimir Putin's Kremlin.
Advocates of democracy make some
exalted
claims on its behalf.
And the dollar’s
exalted
global status has survived ever since, despite many episodes of neglect and abuse.
On a more blatant, if less exalted, level, the force of friction makes its appearance in the first days of any first-year course.
At a less
exalted
level, we buy and sell attention all the time, usually as part of some other transaction.
For this blessed mission to the nations of the world, which are shut out from the life-giving light of truth, has America been chosen...”On the basis of such
exalted
views of its own beneficence, the US engaged in mass enslavement until the Civil War and mass apartheid thereafter; slaughtered Native Americans throughout the nineteenth century and subjugated them thereafter; and, with the closure of the Western frontier, extended Manifest Destiny overseas.
Through it all, the Brexiteers have
exalted
the British Empire and Winston Churchill.
Thoughtful political leaders on both sides of the aisle have known for years that the US needed to address the deficit to avoid imperiling the dollar’s
exalted
status at some point decades from now.
But the insights that earned Smith his
exalted
reputation are not nearly as unassailable as they once seemed.
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