Sri Lanka's decision to send its revered cricketers to Pakistan, despite fears for their safety, was a brave act of South Asian solidarity from a country with terrorism troubles of its own.
Paul, without much training in communications, did "apps, " a less-revered assignment to think up ways to convert signals into voice, video and music.
Paul, without much training in communications, did "apps, " a less revered assignment to think up ways to convert signals into voice, video and music.
But there were too many lies, too much deceit, too many lives ruined, too great an amount of damage to a revered sport and too many missed opportunities to come clean offered by the USADA, the Sunday Times, Nike and even his own charitable foundation.
And the brushstrokes themselves can allude to revered masters from past dynasties.
One of the most popular figures on the golfing stage, the revered Watson tried to play down the gulf in age between his players and himself at the New York press conference.
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Last week a group of prominent businessmen, led by Prachai Leophairatana of the Thai Petroleum Industry company, met with retired general Prem Tinsulanond, a revered privy councilor to the King who was premier through most of the 1980s.
His offensive reference to a revered civil rights icon does not reflect the values of our brand.
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The jihadis who came to Peshawar revered Fadl for his encyclopedic knowledge of the Koran and the Hadith the sayings of the Prophet.
When Ratan Tata, a revered industrialist, tried to build a car factory in West Bengal, its populist leader flung him out, arguing that farmers were being unjustly forced off their land.
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They do not compare to the revered teams from 1974 and 1978, nor even are they as fluent as that which was eliminated from the European Championships at the quarter-final stage in 2008.
But for hardcore Bush-watchers among the White House press corps, ever on the alert for a "Bushism", the line that stole the show was his reference to the revered New Yorker, as "some East Coast magazine".
At breakfast next day "at Tolly" (I discovered the definite article is never used when referring to the revered institution) I met one of the club's oldest members, Bob Wright, walking his labrador and smoking copiously in the crisp morning air.
With a knowledge of his subject as deep as his love for his wife Chaz, Roger Ebert will be remembered for the strength of his work, respected for his courage in the face of illness, and revered for his contribution to filmmaking and to our city.
Another red-shirt rally in Bangkok is planned on October 17th to mark 60 days since Mr Thaksin's supporters asked the revered king, Bhumibol Adulyadej, to pardon him.
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When the aspiring graduates of those academies went to Italy to advance their knowledge through first-hand encounters with revered works of art, they were also expected to work from local models and record, on the spot, Roman ruins, picturesque towns and the Italian landscape.
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Whether as candy or toy, Peeps hold a revered place in American culture, to the point that they're now a ritual.
The organization running my Virtus training was the liability insurer of the Catholic Church, which certainly had first-hand knowledge of the damage sex-offender scandals can do to a once-revered institution.
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Yet this Bengali intellectual, still revered in India, introduced many people to yoga and meditation.
Still, where the state is revered, people do not want it to monopolise the scene.
The once-revered King has seen his popularity plummet to about 50% as his image has been tarnished by his own indiscretions.
Margaret Thatcher had been such an influential Prime Minster, much revered by my family and an inspiration to many of my generation.
More than almost anywhere else in the world, history and traditions will be revered and preserved, and will continue to inform the manners and values of the Japanese people.
It is no minor thing to be tapped as the revered Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, and Dave struggled with the role early on, even before he put on the uniform.
How had a woman like her a sixty-two-year-old single mother from Illinois managed to devise a strategy to possibly bring an end to a highly entrenched and revered custom that has existed for nearly two thousand years?
But with the likes of RFU chairman Martyn Thomas likening Farrell to Martin Johnson, the revered captain of England's World Cup winners in 2003, there seems little chance of the hype dying down any time soon.
After all, Europe was home to some of the most revered naturalists of all time, including Britain's Charles Darwin and Sweden's Carl Linnaeus, the biologist who popularised the Latin naming system for every species on Earth.
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