Born poor, he dropped out of 4th grade and survived by shining shoes and learning to operate dangerous equipment in factories.
The wide-ranging collection continued to combine the unconventional with the luxurious, including graphic designs in lace and chrome, shining feathers and oxblood velvet in addition to the partnering of camouflage and fur.
And I think the sun shining outside and the light coming in I think typifies the excellent relationship that Ireland enjoys with the United States not only now, but as you say, over many generations.
It brought together 700 global leaders and IBM partners and employees, shining a light on leadership as a function that demands active, high-quality forward thinking.
And I always show this collaboration as a very shining and proud example of good collaboration.
The blog posts and photos afford readers a glimpse of life on the massive orbiting outpost, and by shining a light on Earth from space, Garan and his colleagues hope to mobilize people to improve the conditions on our fragile planet.
Companies and organizations like Daily Grommet are curating these shining stars and helping them to be successful.
History is full of guerilla movements that have the strength to last for years--even decades, from the IRA in Northern Ireland and Spanish guerillas in the Peninsular War, to the Shining Path and Khmer Rouge of the Cold War.
The Timberline Lodge was used as the exterior of the Overlook Hotel for the 1980 Stephen King and Stanley Kubrick movie "The Shining, " starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall.
So I went and started shining shoes, better yet, smelling feet and I only had to take my money home and give it to her and one day, she told me to look under the bed and there was the horn and I picked it up and played it.
By way of contrast, American and European banks were held up as shining examples of financial strength, stability and transparency.
In a recent interview with the Journal, Woodson acknowledged the "challenge" of trying to play both an up-and-coming player and an older one with a shining history of postseason moments.
Ms Zille, a white former anti-apartheid campaigner and one-time journalist, fought a jovial and energetic campaign, shining a light on the DA's efforts to bring better services to cities such as Cape Town.
And one other thing, it's about belief in our country and that was shining through in America.
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The internet and technological innovation has been one of the bright shining stars for the United States and the global economy over the last three decades.
According to King's UK publisher, Hodder and Stoughton, Doctor Sleep returns to the "characters and territory" of The Shining.
And as I finish editing this piece, the sun is shining, I am wearing shorts, and U.S. stocks look blessedly cheap.
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Toss in those considerable network speeds and default access to Internet Sharing and, suddenly, it's a shining star.
The sun had been shining and some spectators began shedding layers of clothes as the service began.
In her reduced circumstances, the walk to Sixty-ninth Street was a Venus flytrap flushed with colour and shining with adhesive dew.
Try to imagine how you would feel if you woke up one morning to find the sun shining and all the stars aflame.
Things up above were pure and shining and smooth, and were held aloft, like the ladies in the Renaissance romances, by the conceited self-knowledge of their perfection.
"Whenever we come here usually the sun is shining and there is always an aeroplane that goes over, right at the very quiet time which makes it all so real, " she said.
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For the next eight months, her family struggled to figure out what happened to their soccer loving, artistic, horse crazy daughter, whose gentle smile, long dark hair and shining eyes did not bely a struggling soul.
At night Baku is ablaze with amazing lights - not least from the Eurovision venue, The Crystal Hall, which is living up to its name and shining into the night sky like a beacon by the Caspian Sea.
Beyond removing needless cost, initiatives like this inevitably streamline the ecosystem, hopefully weeding out the low value middle men that populate the landscape today, and shining a light on what specific points of value each vendor is providing.
Hundreds of police officers from every rank and branch filed solemnly into the cathedral as thousands more lined the streets, boots and service medals shining in the autumn sun.
"America is still the land of opportunity, and it is a beacon of hope and liberty and, as Ronald Reagan said, a shining city on the hill, " McCain said.
No matter that, with his shining pate and lumpy pinstripe suit, he looked like a 1940s Minister for Wartime Austerity.
The sun was shining, and the dogs had given way to songbirds.
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