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His position in Hollywood is now so exalted that he cannot lose.
What they are playing is the Beethoven sonata of the title, which embodies feelings, both dangerous and exalted, that Pozdynyshev can't put into words.
Ordained an Episcopal priest in 1949, he begins his career in a blighted New Jersey parish, eventually climbing to a position so exalted that at his death in 2003 he is remembered as "a prince of the church," "a saint".
Compton's grandfather was not always a man of many words, even though he was a pin-up so exalted that he became one of the first sportsmen in need of an agent to deal with all the commercial propositions that came his way.
In his public relations he exhibited sterling common sense, lofty patriotism, inflexible honesty and withal a character so exalted that he commanded at all times not only the confidence but the affection of the people..
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Not only is the language used in realist novels less exalted than that used in tragedies, the situations such novels depict tend to be more likely to occur.
"His ultimate place in history will be far less exalted than that which he now holds in popular estimation," The New York Times wrote after Garfield died.
If they were too exalted for that, we looked at their reels".
The exalted notions that Richard articulated in Ireland formed the background for his dramatic reassertion of royal authority two years later in England.
Plunging into the Conference, how does he feel about managing players who cannot even dream of reaching the exalted level that was once his natural domain?
It has become a staple of New York orthodoxy to condemn the aesthetically challenged hub that houses the Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey Transit and Amtrak lines, and equally predictable, in the next breath, to applaud the exalted space that is Grand Central Terminal.
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