Again, the transformational power of the longitudinal arch, which connects the lowly foot to exalted art.
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So how does an aspiring musician even get such an exalted music mogul to listen to the fruits of her labor?
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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It's in athletes who are using their hyper-exalted-brought-to-you-by-Nike platform to actually say something about the world they live in.
Muqtada al-Sadr came to his exalted position as militant leader of Shiite extremists by conspiring with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Nobody, however exalted, ever seemed to mind being rung-up by Kenny.
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.
Misako also offers a wider selection than those exalted brands: Women get to see 1, 200 new designs a year, much more than from the swankier rivals.
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.
BranchOut, a start-up launched last year which mostly deals with less exalted jobs, is trying to do something similar, using people's networks of friends on Facebook to fill the jobs it lists.
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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.
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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Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman told MPs that Savile's "exalted" status within the corporation allowed him to act with impunity.
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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It can also demoralise intelligence officers, who may have signed up, high-mindedly, to defend democracy, and find themselves working in something less exalted such as arms sales.
Smith taught that the truly exalted will get not just entry into Heaven but a planet of their own to run.
He was most pleased that the region was at last able to find some consistency and string two cup wins together against such exalted opposition - following last week's 37-24 win over Gloucester.
We've tried to showcase talents and contributions of our artists and our inventors, of students and masters, of exalted heroes and ordinary citizens of every age and every background.
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