No physical object more grandly symbolizes Chinese accomplishments than the Great Wall of China.
Mr. McAuliffe grandly unveiled his signature MyCar last July at a rock-star event attended by Messrs.
The good news: Not everyone has to fork over seven-plus figures to live grandly.
"The industrial revolution removed man from being in every aspect of producing goods, " says Gupta grandly.
"We're playing for all the marbles, to essentially win the entire industry, worldwide, forever, " says Saylor grandly.
With its two grandly revitalised opera houses, Spain now occupies a prominent position in the opera world.
The food is less grandly priced than when this was One Fifth Avenue, and service is vastly improved.
The new wing, grandly processional in scheme and finely intimate in detail, does its job with judicious flair.
In 1993 Berezovsky launched another project, grandly entitled the All-Russian Automobile Alliance (AVVA).
There, grandly, Trump receives such returning players as Gary Busey, Stephen Baldwin, LaToya Jackson and reality mean queen Omarosa.
The quotation above is just one passage from the grandly named Letter of Minas issued by the seven governors.
Obama continues to speak grandly about his vision for the Middle East and his dedication to America's regional allies.
In his formal statement, the Russian representative talked grandly of using national potential and creating incentives for sustainable development.
Stubby's popularity was immense, and he was grandly if unofficially decorated with medals and pins.
It announced grandly that it would have a parliament and other democratic structures.
The core of the piece is the grandly anguished role of Carmela, and Ms. Rowley tore into it with gusto.
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The connection between production and marketing is the boldest leg of Mr Forster's revival plan, grandly known as Project Olympia.
His house stands grandly between the Presidio and the bay, beside the illuminated dome and arches of the Palace of Fine Arts.
J. outfit that grandly compared its mission with the fall of communism.
So when you hear senators grandly demand the support of the "international community, " this is what they mean: France, Russia and China.
Then there's the final component to Horn's grandly ambitious scheme: He vows that most of his megabudget projects will be high-quality films with artistic heft.
One danger in the Western disarray over Afghanistan is that the Taliban may begin to dream grandly again of restoring their Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
The idea that works of literature hold personal clues, or that more grandly writing is an expression and exploration of the self, is a relatively recent phenomenon.
Shigeta won't live grandly or dilute his 62% ownership of Hikari.
"In Paris we happen to have the most important museums covering almost all of art history--from its earliest origins through the Modernist movement, " Pinault says grandly.
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Kane grandly sashays around the living room, as Ruth tries to get in touch with her first love, a local boy she adored many decades earlier.
She also talks grandly of a strong parliament, one that will stick its hands into matters such as Balkan reconstruction and a common European foreign policy.
This is a true story: The hot shot was basking in his success a little too grandly at the end of a major customer conference event.
But Mr Collier is sceptical about the mantra of doubling aid to Africa, as the rich countries' leaders grandly promised at Gleneagles in Scotland two years ago.
The son of a woman's rights activist and Pakistan's first ambassador to India, he had grandly turned around divisions at Sandoz and Wyeth and the whole of Pharmacia.
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