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lifted up

adjective as in supported

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Donald Trump has soared to a decisive election victory over Kamala Harris, lifted up by some of the very voters that Democrats once relied on.

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But as the authors show in this 240-page book, women like Louise Brooks, Ida Lupino and Katharine Hepburn blew through the celluloid ceiling and lifted up generations of women in the movies.

In a July declaration, Osby said it was “well known” that the foundation supported not only the Fire Department but organizations “that lifted up the community,” including associations for Black and female firefighters.

Many on the conservative right have lifted up the idea — especially since Saturday’s shooting — that Trump is a religious figure, a man sent by God to defend America and restore Christian values to government.

“In our sadness, we are lifted up by the extraordinary gift of her life. And we will spend the rest of ours trying to live up to her example.”

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