The persistence of those who infringe upon the privacy of the exalted can be astonishing.
The rest of the cast is worthy of the exalted standard set by Ms. Bowie and Mr. Henry, and Paul Tate dePoo III, the set designer, has conjured up an apartment so shabby that you can all but hear the cockroaches scurrying through the living room.
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For it's a term of esteem and appreciation, and this helps explain why in 1861, an earlier Thai monarch established the Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant, consisting of six separate grades, which soon became the most frequently-awarded honour in the country, as it remains to this day.
To their credit, the hosts refused to buckle in the face of their exalted opponents, but the second half followed a similar pattern to the first and it was not too long before the Blues were ahead.
Dutch painters of the era maintained dizzyingly exalted standards of excellence across a range of genres, working for a market in which history paintings functioned as large-denomination currency and still-lifes were useful small change.
Later he came to see the ownership of such exalted things as "a nuisance" and the antiquarian enthusiasms they aroused as irrelevant: better to make them for oneself.
They also will not be paid huge sums for playing or endorsements or have any of the fame or exalted lifestyle that ensues.
The protesters have exalted the image of a beautiful young woman, Neda Agha Soltan, who was photographed in a demonstration in Tehran as she lay dying after being shot by an unknown assailant.
Depending on your point of view, the late sixties was either an exalted or a terrifying time to turn an eye to the horizon of popular art.
Again, the transformational power of the longitudinal arch, which connects the lowly foot to exalted art.
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John Kerry had the faith and God had the power in the exalted realm of valor under fire.
When Sean Penn and Kate Winslet won their Oscars, they joined the exalted club of actors who have received the industry's highest award.
After all, who would have thought that Clayborn Paul (CP) Ellis, the Exalted Cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan, would turn out to be one of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Ellis, a North Carolina gas-station operator who, having joined the Ku Klux Klan and attained in due course the lofty rank of Exalted Grand Cyclops, decided to hang up his robe and become an advocate for school desegregation.
However, physicians are often considered by the public to be part of an exalted class who labor tirelessly with no thought other than serving their fellow man and are, for the most part, paid well for their sacrifice.
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As African-American men at the most exalted reaches of government, Messrs.
In downtown Los Angeles, about 150 young demonstrators -- many of them undocumented immigrants -- rallied in front of the federal immigration office Friday and exalted over the news from Washington.
He exalted the dignity of republicanism.
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In the tunnels, Lamborghini drivers exalted in waving at each other and creating as much of the amplified noise as possible (click here and turn up the volume to get a taste from a 30-second video I took).
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Will the rights of the individual, subject to his duties to the state, be maintained and asserted and exalted?
Our exalted rank reflects the fact that a bunch of people ordered our book from Amazon recently.
So how does an aspiring musician even get such an exalted music mogul to listen to the fruits of her labor?
More than 200 years after Thomas Jefferson exalted the yeoman farmer, barns remain symbols of hard work, community and reverence for the land.
The position of surgeon general is unusual: Although it carries an exalted title, it lacks virtually any budget or staff or programs of its own.
Will the Republic be strengthened, or will it be weakened, by determining that a president shall remain in its most exalted office after perjuring himself and obstructing the pursuit of justice both of a private citizen and of a federal grand jury, in a case occasioned by the president's sexual activities?
Muqtada al-Sadr came to his exalted position as militant leader of Shiite extremists by conspiring with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.
But although households account for a large part of China's exalted national saving rate, they were not responsible for the sharp rise in national thrift since 2000.
Smith taught that the truly exalted will get not just entry into Heaven but a planet of their own to run.
Ms. Windsor, donning a diamond brooch that Ms. Spyer gave her instead of an engagement ring, told the crowd after making her plea to the Supreme Court that she was "thrilled and exalted and humbled" to attend the arguments.
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