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- The public should take its cue from Bush's beau ideal, Ronald Reagan.
- So does benchmarking yourself against beau ideals like Coca-Cola's Roberto Goizueta and GE's Jack Welch.
- Ashley Wilkes is the beau ideal of Southern manhood.
- Born in Venice, Italy, he began his film career in the 1931 movie, " Beau Ideal ".
- ""'Beau Ideal " "'is a 1931 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by Herbert Brenon and released by RKO Radio Pictures.
- Dean Smith, conventionally accepted as a beau ideal of college mentors, announced his retirement soon after Bill McCartney announced his ascendancy.
- A subscriber to the academic artist's " beau ideal " of perfection and beauty, Nouy was, like most 19th-century academicians, a technical wiz.
- His film debut came in " Beau Ideal ", the 1931 sequel to the 1926 silent film, " I Take This Woman ", starring Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard.
- And by rejecting the hierarchies that prized figurative painting over landscape and still life, and the beau ideal over naturalism, he called into question the very basis of Renaissance poetics.
- Directed by Hamilton MacFadden, it stars Ralph Forbes who had also served in the cinematic Foreign Legion in " Beau Geste ( 1926 film ) " and " Beau Ideal " ( 1931 ).
- For Caro, Russell would be the beau ideal of the senator but for one thing _ the Georgian's unremitting defense of segregation and his willingness to do whatever it took to stymie civil rights legislation.
- The grid makes manageable the messy humanity of millions . . . . It may not be every urban planner's " beau ideal ", but as a machine for urban living, the grid is pretty perfect ."
- He has been described as " the beau ideal of a naval officer, spirited in manner, lively of mind, enterprising, courageous, handsome, and youthful in appearance & His lineage was pure Royal Navy, at its most gallant ".
- Centre Court, the Sporting Lady of Southwest London, marks her 74th birthday Monday with her current beau ideal, Pete Sampras, on hand to blow out the candles and, he trusts, countryman Richey Reneberg in the customary champion's reprise party.
- P . C . Wren wrote the sequels " Beau Sabreur " ( in which the narrator is a French officer of Spahis who plays a secondary role in " Beau Geste " ) and " Beau Ideal ".
- A cruel, pugnacious man, but one who wept inconsolably at the death of a pet deer and passed his nights in the company of Sufi holy men, he is depicted here as a beau ideal of benign but masterful kingship.
- "Tipton looks the Radical all over, but doesn't always act it, " a Washington correspondent wrote in 1868 . " There is not another man in the Senate whose appearance goes so far to make up the beau ideal of unpolished earnestness.
- Some his champions were 1918, Craigie Litigant; 1921, Craigie Excellence; 1924, Craigie McQuaid; 1925, Craigie Exquisite; 1929, Craigie Winalot; 1930, Craigie Beau Ideal; 1933, Craigie Realisation; 1935, Craigie Magnificent; 1939, Craigie Independent; 1941, Craigie Topsman; 1942, Craigie Chieftain; 1947, Craigie Supreme Commander; 1948, Craigie True Form.
- White's buildings were extensively praised by Jacob Riis in " How The Other Half Lives " as a " " beau ideal " " and a " big village of contented people . " They covered roughly half of their lots, leaving large courtyards suitable for concerts and other recreation.
- At first glance, it would seem that this key demographic is far too young to have many fond memories of the Stooges, a comedy team that tossed its first custard pie in 1923 and whose later film work, with its witty eyepokes and slapstick repartee, perfectly captured a 10-year-old's beau ideal of what male adulthood ought to be.