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"agitator" Definitions
  1. a person who tries to persuade people to take part in political protest

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" And [the repairman] said, "Eh, it's probably the agitator dogs.
" Fox News host Sean Hannity has called him "a liberal agitator.
"He's an equal opportunity agitator," said Ed Conley, another council member.
No longer an agitator, Tyler is now something of a showman.
"There are multiple influencers, one agitator and one violator," Jimmy responds.
Similarly, at 27D, an "Agitator seeking radical change" is a FIREbrand.
He is not the first anti-Muslim agitator to do this.
We don't need an outside agitator like Steve Bannon carpetbagging in Alabama.
Schmidt: A little bit, but it was only the agitator dogs. What?
The incident turned Ms. Temple into an agitator for universal CPR training.
After an early dispute over her pay, she became a union agitator.
He repeatedly broke unjust laws himself and was often scorned as an agitator.
His greatest power, indeed his genius, lay in his gift as an agitator.
Some communist, some gangster, some civil rights agitator, or avowedly militant antiwar radical.
"I AM A WHITE AGITATOR," reads the first self-titled painting from 2016.
And then along came an "outspoken agitator" who got everyone all riled up.
His namesake was a local agitator and his uncle's death drove him into activism.
She says she's tired of fighting with the world, tired of being an agitator.
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I have no problem being the agitator when it comes to politics and protest.
Zhai Yanmin, a bankrupt businessman turned agitator, received a suspended three-year prison term.
The similarities between Voldemort and Brexit agitator Nigel Farage seem pretty striking, even visually.
Mr. Irving said he became an agitator at the mill, encouraging others to quit.
The Trump administration obstinately persists in playing the inglorious role of global economic agitator.
Mr. Peltz, who joined Mondelez's board in 2014, has been a particularly vocal agitator.
They see a potential "deep-state" agitator who has it in for the president.
Books News The poet Jane Hirshfield has never thought of herself as an agitator.
The episode transformed Mr. Coon into a kind of stock campus character: Student agitator.
"I'm always wary of being seen as some sort of internal agitator," one person chatted.
The Daily Stormer is a popular neo-Nazi website and Anglin is a known agitator.
Now Krasner faces the unique challenges of an agitator suddenly handed the instruments of power.
Tommy Robinson — real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is Britain's most high-profile far-right agitator.
Red Century The Communist, in the American imagination, has always been the ultimate outside agitator.
Breakingviews Nelson Peltz, the corporate agitator, is opting for the close shave at Procter & Gamble.
View from Capitol Hill On Capitol Hill, Miller is equal parts agitator and close ally.
The rotating collection of insane earrings worn by Detroit (Tessa Thompson), Cassius' artist and agitator girlfriend.
"Police will investigate every agitator, and every person who was involved in the unrest," O'Neill said.
Melbourne, Australia (CNN)Australian far right agitator Neil Erikson's latest move might be his most cunning.
A fellow corporate agitator, Bill Ackman, plowed some $1.8 billion into the company in mid-2012.
But donations from supporters still allow him to work full-time as a pro-Brexit agitator.
I see my work as both an interface and agitator within the interplay of these analogous fields.
" In January, the leading German magazine Der Spiegel published an issue titled, "Madness: American Agitator Donald Trump.
The words of Jack Tripp the agitator came to him as he watched the people pass by.
The U.S. is coming off as the agitator in what could turn into a global trade war.
I think that the chief executive or leader should often be the agitator in chief as well.
ORIANA FALLACI The Journalist, the Agitator, the Legend By Cristina De Stefano Translated by Marina Harss Illustrated.
His wife, a retired horse trainer who has problems with her health, is not an agitator, either.
Their followers thrive on hyper-masculinity and celebrate when one of their brethren hits a leftist agitator.
The requests came directly from Alexander Usovsky, a Belarus-born writer and agitator, not from an assistant.
They released him about a year later, thinking he was a civilian agitator rather than a military threat.
Twitter's response was to ban Milo Yiannopoulos, a columnist and alt-right agitator who encouraged Jones's Twitter harassment.
She stands out as a kind of model organizer, educator, agitator and stateswoman — as well as virtuoso instrumentalist.
But Ms. Carteris has sure increased her union-agitator profile in the eyes of companies all over Hollywood.
The stated fact is wrong, and the source for the claim is Peter Gemma, a white nationalist agitator.
As an agitator-in-chief I also think you've got to set somewhat challenging targets for the organization.
He blossomed into a polemicist and agitator, relaying to subsequent generations the values that had sustained postwar England.
Fashion was a form of rebellion, with excess serving as agitator and provocateur, a backlash to conservative security.
Despite his reputation as an agitator, he was, in the end, a soldier who followed orders, they said.
They perceived him as a rabble rouser and an agitator; some rejoiced in his assassination in April 1968.
Early in his career, 21 Savage did not immediately appear as a likely candidate for a political agitator.
Celebrity agitator Michael Moore was bouncing on and off stages in liberal cities urging audiences to vote for Nader.
As has been strenuously noted, Trump and Ryan are stylistic and philosophical opposites: Trump the blunt-force agitator vs.
"An agitator exploited the current situation, and using a hunting rifle, opened fire on police forces," state television reported.
The party had come to recognize, however grudgingly, that Sanders had proved himself as more than just an agitator.
Many in Pakistan see Yousafzai as a hero, but others still think she's an agitator who should be silenced.
It also seemed likely that the agitator Tanner Glass would play on the fourth line instead of Pavel Buchnevich.
Jordan, often seen as a conservative agitator in the House, is considered a long shot for a leadership post.
The peak of artist-viewer overlap and interaction came during the set of the Baltimore electronic-music agitator Dan Deacon.
But Marchand, considered by many as the NHL's premier agitator, is the spark that ignites the Bruins on most nights.
"Trump came in and slayed the dragon," said Richard Viguerie, a veteran conservative activist and agitator against the party establishment.
The strongest argument for Marshall's bid is historical, as a protector of his state's economic interests rather than an agitator.
"He's kind of known now for being this provocative agitator, almost, versus for what he's doing for his district," said Robinson.
Bannon is likely to resume his old ways as a publisher and political agitator, while Trump will remain a bigoted president.
He isn't interesting enough to be an agitator, and he doesn't really seem to have any views on much at all.
As a result, Bitfinex has decided to assert all of its legal rights and remedies against this agitator and his associates.
Sanders supporters and speakers who introduced him over the weekend also pointed to the media as an agitator in the rift.
His government has increasingly sought to control all forms of dissent, and Ms. Hijazi was labeled an agitator by Egyptian authorities.
Ms. Altman regularly spars with the powers-that-be on Twitter and seems to revel in the role of outside agitator.
China views the Buddhist spiritual leader as an agitator and has repeatedly rejected calls for new autonomy for his homeland of Tibet.
"What Booker has in mind when he alludes to being an agitator is agitating for the cause of himself," Noam Scheiber wrote.
Mickelson rejected the notion that his leading role as an agitator had thrust him into the white-hot center of the spotlight.
The result could affect not just his scorecard as a corporate agitator but the amount of capital investors maintain at his firm.
Successful as a pundit and agitator, Hunt does not appear to have academic credentials, either as a social scientist or data researcher.
"Ron Dellums was an agitator for justice when it wasn't popular to be one," said Representative Cynthia McKinney, a black Georgia Democrat.
"He's reached the goal of his life, to be a national agitator," said Mr. Roussel, the historian, using the French word provocateur.
A close look at his career shows that he has been as much a canny if unconventional entrepreneur as an ideological agitator.
And Mr. Sanders has been the unkempt agitator, long convinced that his uncompromising liberalism would take hold through sheer force of organizing.
As Michael Glatze, a gay-rights agitator who struggled to become a straight Christian pastor, Mr. Franco broods and puzzles and vacillates.
But Labrador, a cofounder of the House Freedom Caucus, known for embracing the role of congressional "agitator," has struggled to enact major legislation.
"I'm just going to keep being the squeaky wheel until something gets some oil," she said, embracing her role as trailblazer and agitator.
For someone like Rondo—an accomplished, idiosyncratic agitator who requires more than specific skill-sets by his side to blossom—nothing matters more.
Trump was not merely equating Richard Spencer, David Duke, and Charlottesville's resident fascist agitator Jason Kessler with anti–white supremacists like Heather Heyer.
After a left-leaning journalist humiliated Ellis in The New Yorker, now must come the right-leaning agitator to stake her own claim.
Fallaci is the subject of a short new biography, "Oriana Fallaci: The Journalist, the Agitator, the Legend," by the journalist Cristina De Stefano.
He told me once that the historical figure with whom he most identifies is John Wilkes, the 18th-century parliamentary agitator and pamphleteer.
Requesens, who represents western Tachira State where there is radical opposition to Maduro, freely admits his role as an "agitator" for the opposition.
Alison Klayman's The Brink is stuck between the idea of Bannon as the Great Manipulator and Bannon as just another hateful fascist agitator.
DePaola has been known for creating drama amongst the cast members, and in 2014 she won "Best Supporting Agitator" during Bravo's Real Housewives Awards.
But in her new role as a progressive agitator in the Empire State, she's taken on a different kind of public status: liberal hero.
Enter, with suitcase and copy of Stanislavsky, Bette's cousin Hortense, a would-be actress with a fire to rival Eugene O'Neill's barroom agitator Hickey.
James Rogers, the USCCB's chief spokesman, called Bannon's comments "preposterous" and accused the conservative agitator of presenting a false choice between compassion and security.
Jacobs's fight against Moses's highway through Lower Manhattan was not her first taste of battle, but she was anything but a jaded professional agitator.
But it has also become clear that Mr. Trump, an agitator incapable of responding proportionately to any slight, appears hellbent on squandering his honeymoon.
If our Agitator in Chief's 2018 Provocation Tour falls short, Donald J. Trump will be the clear loser and our constitutional system the winner.
Robinson, the pseudonym of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is a longstanding agitator on Britain's far-right, with a number of criminal convictions, including for violence.
The resulting portrait is deeply confused, stuck between the idea of Bannon as the Great Manipulator and Bannon as just another hateful fascist agitator.
"He is an agitator, yes, but not a racist," tweeted Speaker Steve Crisafulli, after Gaetz specifically called out two black state senators, Joyner and Sen.
Phillips was described as "an agitator by profession"—a description Bratton would go on to hold in the eyes of fight fans outside of Chicago.
According to the Committee's chairman and noted science agitator, Republican congressman Lamar Smith, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could be more amenable to corporate interests.
Last weekend, the subreddit had a bit of a meltdown when alt-right agitator Milo Yiannopoulos and several mods announced and vouched for Nimble America.
It's ironic that as we head into March, one of the top candidates on the Republican side has been the leading agitator on Capitol Hill.
Niall talked to Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for adult-film actress Stormy Daniels, who has become an all-purpose legal agitator against the White House.
Mr. Boehner and Mr. Ryan considered Mr. Meadows an irresponsible agitator who cared only about getting attention for himself and nothing at all about governance.
Nkoloso was a respected veteran of the World War II as well as an admired fighter and agitator in the anticolonial struggle against British rule.
Malik even went so far as to endorse the birther cause: claiming that Barack Obama was really the son of communist agitator Frank Marshall Davis.
"To call him an alt-right agitator would perhaps be unfair as he has never publicly identified with the proto-fascist movement," Mr. MacInnes wrote.
Memphis, Tennessee (CNN)The agitator and the diplomat grip the railing on the second-floor balcony of the Lorraine Motel, the spot where the Rev.
The biggest beneficiary so far, it appears, has been the leftist National Regeneration Movement, or Morena, led by the populist agitator Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
There's the writer Akbar Ganji, a Revolutionary Guardsman in the 1980s, who became a liberal agitator and one of the Islamic Republic's most formidable political prisoners.
And eBay's board was likely relieved to see an agitator who once said he had "never seen worse corporate governance than eBay" moving onto another company.
His credibility derives from the political art he made in the '70s and '80s, when it was not safe for an "agitator" to work that way.
Watching his testimony for several hours, I had the impression that under his calculating, lawyerly demeanor was an agitator eager to be confirmed as an ambassador.
Politicians of that era often promoted the idea of the "outside agitator" to portray racial discord as isolated and exaggerated, but they hardly invented the strategy.
Huelskamp, a frequent leadership agitator, lost his primary to a GOP establishment-backed challenger last month and has little to lose personally by plowing ahead anyway.
But with or without the hacktivist group that he championed, Brown can't imagine a better time to resume his work as a journalist and radical information agitator.
They're the scions of stars from a long-ago galaxy that smacked into the Milky Way, their orbits still reflecting the odd trajectory of that cosmic agitator.
Two days after the bombings, officers arrested Fayçal Cheffou, a freelance journalist and Islamist agitator, as he loitered with several other men outside the federal prosecutor's office.
Guy Fawkes, an agitator for Catholic causes, was responsible for guarding the barrels of explosives that had been hidden in the cellar of the House of Lords.
News of her surprise arrival made instant headlines in Pakistan, where many see Malala as a hero, but others consider her an agitator who should be silenced.
Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who spent years in the Senate as a conservative agitator, praised the move to keep the caucus together by making a minor compromise.
Neal, seen more within the caucus as an institutionalist than a liberal agitator, told CNN that he would hope the President would hand his returns over voluntarily.
After bar patrons kicked out the agitator, he returned with a gun, screamed "Get out of my country!" and shot both engineers, killing one of them, Srinivas Kuchibhotla.
Americans captured him in the beginning of the war in Iraq, and released him a year later, thinking he was a civilian agitator rather than a military threat.
Magana, a known social-media agitator, had been tormenting Cyborg for months, primarily about her looks and alleged steroid use, and apparently the featherweight had finally had enough.
None of these interviews give a clear explanation for why Twitter can't just ban Alex Jones, as it has right-wing agitator Milo Yiannopoulos and numerous hate groups.
Long a powerful and potent agitator of right-wing politics, conservative radio hosts are one of the few forces that can sway the opinions of the Trump electorate.
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While Robinson, a longstanding agitator on Britain's far-right, is a prominent critic of Islam, he was jailed in May for contempt of court for jeopardizing a trial.
In 1934, the Austrian painter Friedl Dicker-Brandeis depicted a police interrogation of a left-wing agitator, rendered in sickly greens and yellows, scored with a palette knife.
Twitter has been under significant pressure to ban Jones in recent weeks after companies including Facebook, YouTube and Apple all blocked the right-wing agitator from their platforms.
Interviews with more than two dozen Virginians present a portrait of Mr. Stewart as a conservative politician-on-the-make turned Trumpian agitator thirsty for cable television bookings.
Ms. Cory, the ukulele player moving by electric pony, said that she had posted that morning a picture of a man she thought was a white-pride agitator.
The leader of the opposition was Alvin Duskin, a dress manufacturer — he is said to be the first to use the peace sign in fashion — and local agitator.
The agitator-in-chief, according to several sources, is Constantino Chiwenga, the vice-president and minister of defence, who is rumoured to want one day to replace Mr Mnangagwa.
When we come back, fake news CNN, yes their anti-Trump so-called journalist agitator Jim Acosta made probably the most ridiculous comment about his cover to the president.
On Monday, Russian courts ordered the closure of a foundation the Putin agitator has used to raise funds for the offices he's opened in 84 regions across the country.
They had to disparage Porzingis as an agitator, a maverick, as if the constant organizational turmoil throughout his time in New York had been nothing to be unhappy about.
If that happens, Salvini can still be an agitator from the outside, and skilled politician that he is, he may be able to spin the narrative in his favor.
Neal, seen more within the caucus as an institutionalist than a liberal agitator, told CNN on Friday that he would hope the President would hand his returns over voluntarily.
"Clinton has a reputation as a party insider with deep ties to the Democratic establishment, while Sanders is known as an agitator unafraid to challenge political norms," Foran says.
In the New York Times, for instance, Mark Leibovich wrote: As has been strenuously noted, Trump and Ryan are stylistic and philosophical opposites: Trump the blunt-force agitator vs.
Rubio's campaign is now trying to cast him as both a respectable establishment choice and an outside agitator, a characterization that bears some resemblance to candidate Barack Obama in 2008.
The former Anonymous "agitator" was dealt a 24-month prison sentence in January 1, after signing a plea bargain that reduced his potential prison time by more than 62 years.
President Obama has been a failure on fixing race relations President Obama's background as a "community organizer," aka "Chicago street agitator," has come back to haunt him and a nation.
To Chance, Mr. West is a hometown hero — they both come from Chicago — an agitator and a penitent, a guide for living a devout life without melting under public scrutiny.
"All of Rudy's flaws in times of peace became his tremendous strengths in time of crisis," civil rights lawyer and longtime Giuliani agitator Ron Kuby told me at the time.
It was a nod to the growing American support base that has sprung up behind the British agitator, casting him as a free speech martyr unfairly jailed for criticizing Islam.
A beat poet and obsessive of black jazz culture as well as a lefty agitator, Sinclair had attracted attention from the Detroit Police "Red Squad," which monitored left-wing groups.
He was dressed like an athlete turned agitator: LeBron James sneakers, black jeans, sleeveless black hoodie imprinted with the face of one hero he'd still love to play: Muhammad Ali.
If he'd come into the public eye via technology, not music — if he were white, not black — Kanye might be viewed as a lovable, idiosyncratic futurist, not a perennial agitator.
The combination of the first black president and then electing the most prominent birther-agitator appears to have racialized the partisan divide over the past decade to a new level.
Will it be Trump the diplomat, as we've occasionally seen, or Trump the agitator — always a possibility considering the derision the president has heaped on the U.N. in the past?
Bain, who is based in Menlo Park, California, has worked primarily for Instacart for four years and been a key agitator against the startup for the majority of that time.
Later came "Peace Agitator: The Story of A. J. Muste" (1963), a biography of the pacifist, and "The New Equality" (19593), on the role of white guilt in racial reforms.
Over 2 million people have signed an online petition opposing the move, and longtime anti-Kremlin agitator, Alexei Navalny, has called a public protest for July 1 against the increase.
Beyond that, it's often hard to tell the difference between a paid agitator and a genuinely angry person, and the report acknowledges that information ops will often intermingle with everyday citizens.
Ted Cruz Remember that the Texas senator and runner-up in the 2016 presidential primary fight was the lead agitator in shutting the government down in 2013 over funding for Obamacare.
He despised homosexuals, saw Martin Luther King, Jr., whom he never trusted, as an agitator, and thought little about those afflicted by the bigotry and injustice that permeated mid-Century America.
In JR's show, there is a video of them working together on a commission in Havana — JR is the appeaser, and Mr. Parlá, in service of their art, is an agitator.
The trip this month came just a few weeks after Mr. Bannon was forced out of the White House, returning to his role as an outside agitator for his nationalist agenda.
The press was to be "not only a collective propagandist and collective agitator, but also a collective organizer" — a tool, in other words, for shoring up the power of the state.
But by pardoning a vehement pro-Trump agitator, the President made a clear statement that if other supporters who are wildly popular with his base stick with him, he will protect them.
Adding to the confusion is the fact that the thrust of the story was first reported by blogger and right-wing agitator Michael Cernovich, a Bannon supporter known for promoting conspiracy theories.
Danielle Baskin, a San Francisco resident who calls herself an "anti-rock agitator" on Twitter, tried to have the boulders removed by placing them on Craigslist, but her listings were taken down.
But Mr. Cuomo and, by extension, the state Democratic Party apparatus, could weigh in heavily to ensure that Mr. Cuomo's partner in the executive branch is an ally and not an agitator.
"CPAC is handling it exactly the wrong way," said conservative social media agitator Mike Cernovich, who did not attend the conference itself but hosted a "Night for Freedom" party during the event.
An ardent Socialist, journalist, and agitator for students' and workers' rights, Mariátegui ran afoul of Peruvian president Augusto Leguía's government and fled to Europe in the early 2003s to escape jail time.
The power of the radical agitator — homegrown as well as outsider — has always been the ability to expose the gap between the narrative of American greatness and the realities of people's lives.
"Higher education tends to have a pretty conservative way of thinking, and if I can be a little bit of an agitator for change then I think that's a positive," he says.
This summer, for instance, the right-wing agitator Milo Yiannopoulos declared himself a "free-speech martyr" after being banned from Twitter for directing a vicious harassment campaign against the black comedian Leslie Jones.
I think Selma explained his view of American history, of the role of the reformer, of the importance of the agitator to reform, and also of a vision of a very inclusive America.
He's an agitator for a virulent white nationalism that targets people of color and immigrants as criminals and spreads conspiracy theories designed to destabilize our democracy by sowing division and eroding civic trust.
It was hard for him to work up intensity, though, when Mr. Mazzagatti conducted critical episodes so limply — for example, when Cavaradossi recognizes Angelotti (the bass-baritone Christopher Job), a fellow liberal agitator.
And Robinson's power, and reach, as a far-right agitator has greatly increased, growing a sizeable American support base that has resulted in an invitation to speak at the U.S. Congress this month.
It was no secret the conservative agitator was eager to run for president in 2016, and the same skills Harris brought to Cruz's Texas upset would be useful in a crowded Republican field.
Drawn in part from Grace's journals, Tranny is an intimate, sometimes appropriately messy account of Grace's career as a musician and agitator, full of on-the-road indulgences and off-the-clock struggles.
Drawn in part from Grace's journals, Tranny is an intimate, sometimes appropriately messy account of Grace's career as a musician and agitator, full of on-the-road indulgences and off-the-clock struggles.
But whether or not you read the Assange charges as an end-around to erode the First Amendment, or take Demers' word that it's a targeted strike against a longtime agitator, is moot.
Howman played the good cop to former WADA president Dick Pound's bad cop, was at times the agitator for the diplomatic John Fahey and an experienced lieutenant to current chief Sir Craig Reedie.
However, it does have a few downgrades that come with the lower price: No self-emptying bin, obviously, and the wonderful rubber carpet agitator was swapped for a boring but effective carpet brush.
Killian Scott plays a labor agitator who's posing as a preacher, the better to whip up discontent among the farmers in northwestern Iowa and persuade them to withhold their goods from the market.
In an interview on Monday, right-wing agitator Jason Kessler, the organizer of Sunday's event in Washington, said that fear and an "atmosphere of intimidation" were the primary reasons for the sparse turnout.
Jimmy Fallon is working hard to make sure no one can accuse him again of being lenient on President Trump, and Jimmy Kimmel has been presenting himself as something of a liberal agitator.
This is the display of about 230 musical instruments handmade by Gunnar Schonbeck (1917-2005), a composer and all-around musical agitator who taught for 50 years at nearby Bennington College in Vermont.
The Hentoff bibliotheca reads almost like an anthology: works by a jazz aficionado, a mystery writer, an eyewitness to history, an educational reformer, a political agitator, a foe of censors, a social critic.
"The tax code should not allow goods, particularly those with potential military applications like airplanes, to be purchased by the chief agitator and state sponsor of terror in the Middle East," Boustany said.
There is anger to be mobilized on both sides and Donald J. Trump has already proven that he is a relentless agitator who knows how to scare his own supporters to the polls.
Our little house close to the water's edge had no washer or dryer and nappies had to be rinsed out and washed in the bathtub (usually by me) using a large plunger as agitator.
The man generally credited with taking English footballers to the brink of a walkout is Jimmy Hill, who later became better known for his cheerful TV punditry than his stint as a revolutionary agitator.
BuzzFeed's reporting is based on a cache of documents that includes emails between Milo Yiannopoulos, the alt-right agitator and former Breitbart News tech editor, and top names in media and far-right politics.
The meeting, described in earlier media accounts, including in The New York Times, felt "like a funeral," Mike Cernovich, a right-wing media personality and agitator, said on Twitter after Breitbart posted the video.
This looked to be part of the answer, perhaps with the inclusion (embracing) of an A and an I and T (for one-time), in order to get a sort of "troublemaker," or AGITATOR.
"We need to overthrow him, our biggest agitator, the person behind the Deal of the Century," Odeh added during a stop in Taibe, a village that could be moved outside Israel under Trump's plan.
" Or from the journalist Ida B. Wells (herself denied a passport after being labeled "a known race agitator"), who said, "The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.
THIS YEAR British Columbia's human-rights tribunal ordered Bill Whatcott, a conservative agitator, to pay Morgane Oger C$55,000 for inflicting on her and other trans people "detestation and vilification based on their gender identity".
Atossa Araxia Abrahamian interviewed Yee for a BuzzFeed News story last month that chronicled his work as an online agitator who often ran into trouble for expressing his views on religion, Singapore's government, and sex.
Over the course of the album, though, she's comfortable playing the role of the very opposite—an antagonist, an agitator, and an aggressor who pushes to the center while everything else shrinks in her wake.
Mr Mevani is one of these, but reckons himself small fry next to Hardik Patel, a 24-year-old agitator for the rights of Patidars, a far higher caste that includes around 12% of Gujaratis.
John Williams's "Stoner" is on top of the stack of "To Be Read" books, next to Mark Lanegan's "I Am the Wolf," Moravia's "Roman Tales" and "Agitator," an overview of the films of Takashi Miike.
Andrew Das: Mandzukic's true position might be agitator, not striker; he has a way of making defenders and goalkeepers uneasy, but also of putting himself in position to force mistakes and then capitalize on them.
It was a stark contrast to the prior legislative session, when Muslims were greeted with hateful signs during a news conference and an agitator grabbed the mike from an imam to shout anti-Islam slogans.
Marlowe seems to be more interested in the role of ordinary people (like the lowly agitator Jack Cade) than he does in that of omnipotent monarchs; Shakespeare preferred the grand "stories of the death of kings".
Some point the finger at Ryan and other top GOP leaders for working against Huelskamp, a conservative agitator who sought former Speaker John Boehner's ouster and was defeated Tuesday by Dr. Roger Marshall in his primary.
Instagram on Thursday initially said it would leave up a post from popular right-wing agitator Milo Yiannopoulos cheering on this week's bomb attacks against Democratic figures and journalists, but then appeared to take it down.
Fetty Wap, Young Thug, Gucci Mane, Future, and Rich Homie Quan are all proponents of a style of rap which is about 80 percent vowel sounds, best exemplified by rap agitator Hopsin in this parody video.
Unlike his predecessor, Barack Obama, a low-key ironist from the mellow shores of Oahu, the incumbent is a fast-talking agitator from New York, a city of 19903 million people and, seemingly, three million shrinks.
As evidenced by the digital breadcrumb trail he's left for his new Showtime series, he's about to be back in a big way, rekindling a rivalry with the premiere agitator of the Trump era: Donald Trump himself.
Before that he spent his life as an agitator, going on demonstrations, stuffing envelopes, fraternising with activists, and sticking it to the party leadership (he defied the party whip 428 times when New Labour was in power).
As New York anarchist Emma Goldman put it, when a man told her that it was undignified for a political agitator to boogie down, "If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution."
More comfortable in his role as global agitator Trump has angered fellow leaders by withdrawing the US from the Paris climate accord, a position that further drove a wedge between himself and his counterparts at the G20.
So much so that the former art-world agitator Terence Koh, who was not present at the salon but whose Catskills hideaway is featured in the current issue of Upstate Diary, made sure his location remained unnamed.
Deep cleaning an exercise mat can be done in the washing machine, though if you have a top-loader with a center agitator, machine washing isn't recommended, as the agitator's fins can leave nicks in the material.
At the time of Ms. Hijazi's arrest, Egyptian news media outlets described her as an American agitator who had abused children and had paid them to throw stones at the police and security officials on the street.
Stephen Bannon stepped down as chairman of Breitbart News on Tuesday, marking a stunning fall for the once high-flying populist agitator and former White House chief strategist who helped turn Breitbart into a right-wing juggernaut.
The novel is particularly memorable for a passionate speech by a Chartist agitator who claims that the queen of England rules over two nations "between whom there is no intercourse and no sympathy": "THE RICH AND THE POOR".
Because of this, it's always a big deal whenever music and dance interrupt the regimented life of Metropolis, and no one is more of an agitator than Cindi Mayweather, a character Monáe based on Neo from The Matrix.
According to the report, the video shows a child assaulting one child when Taye enters the lavatory, that's when he tries to shake hands with the "primary agitator," he grabs him and throws him violently against the wall.
Between a 231 New York Times Magazine cover story titled "What If It's All Been a Big Fat Lie?" and his best-selling book Good Calories, Bad Calories, Taubes had become the country's anti-sugar agitator-in-chief.
Airbnb has spent much of the last decade fighting for legitimacy in cities around the nation, earning the startup an infamous reputation among many local officials as a deep-pocketed agitator prone to litigation and public influence operations.
Vesterbacka, who went by the title "Mighty Eagle" at Rovio between 2010–2016, is an influential member of Finland's tech-startup community and fancies himself an agitator—a big thinker, maker, and ideas man who gets things done.
During the so-called Battle of Berkeley in March 2017, for instance, a far-right agitator named Kyle Chapman became a hero to the alt-right after he reportedly pummeled an anti-fascist counterprotester with a billy club.
Ah Sahm and Mai Ling, star-crossed brother and sister on opposite sides of the Tong war, will have an eventual reckoning, and Ah Sahm and Leary (Dean Jagger), the monstrous Irish labor agitator, will eventually square off.
He was an agitator and a port in a storm, a wag and a songbag, a virtuoso without portfolio who played Scott Joplin on guitar and banjo in a Dixieland band—almost everything but much of a singer.
Magic Leap is a Tragic Heap Before he was a semi-disgraced right-wing agitator troll and military-surveillance capitalist, Palmer Luckey was the cofounder of Oculus, which he and his fellow inventors sold to Facebook for $2 billion.
As he has prepared for Brussels, Mr. Trump has accused Europe of exploiting the United States and hinted that he might play the role of agitator at NATO, sowing disagreement among allies, which would play into Mr. Putin's hands.
"You gotta feel out the crowd," Trump, 69, explains to PEOPLE, as the crowd begins chanting his name once more, a sign that the protestor (Trump would call him an "agitator") had been successfully removed from the Tucson Convention Center.
And what's more, she's been criticized as a "caricature liberal candidate" by Alexei Navalny, the anti-Kremlin agitator who's now pushing for a boycott of the election in an attempt to embarrass Putin and discredit the president's inevitable re-election.
The Blue Jackets forward can do a little bit of everything, but he's made his reputation over the years as Sidney Crosby's nemesis, an agitator who can get under the Penguins superstar's skin and even goad him into dropping the gloves.
Once an agitator famously photographed in a blood-splattered shirt after being hit with a truncheon at a protest, Lopez Obrador has mellowed with age and picked a team to reassure investors that his plans will not roil the economy.
It's such a crowd-pleaser that when Donald Trump, the chief agitator of 2016, got very different reactions when he hit Jeb Bush for his support of Common Core and his stance on immigration at a rally in Concord, New Hampshire.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO Escape-ism is the solo project of Ian Svenonius, who in addition to fronting various punk and post-hardcore bands (the Make-Up, the Nation of Ulysses, etc.) has had a side career as an essayist and agitator.
Around that time, he began a string of club performances alongside the Hot 97 prime-time D.J. and longtime New York rap agitator Funkmaster Flex, who first learned about A Boogie from the bloggers on his website, and from requests in Bronx nightclubs.
Below is an excerpt from coverage of the conviction in the European edition of The New York Herald: LONDON — It is officially announced from Ahmedabad, in the Bombay Presidency, that the Indian agitator Gandhi has been sentenced to six years of "simple" imprisonment.
Weaving among the crowd of marchers that night was Nikolai Nerling, a far-right agitator known as "Der Volkslehrer" (The People's Teacher) who had brought his camera and was cheerily gathering footage for a provocative new video for his 71,000 YouTube subscribers.
Weaving among the crowd of marchers that night was Nikolai Nerling, a far-right agitator known as "Der Volkslehrer" (The People's Teacher) who had brought his camera and was cheerily gathering footage for a provocative new video for his 22017,234 YouTube subscribers.
The notion of outside agitator abruptly turned insider is a more familiar figure on the right than the left in Washington these days, and more recognizable to someone from the Tea Party movement than to a consummate legislator like Lofgren or Durbin.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, a political agitator pressed into the unfamiliar new role of soothing a nation, called for bipartisan unity in his first statement responding to the shooting Wednesday morning of a congressman and three others on a suburban Virginia baseball diamond.
They were part of a frenetic, though often clumsy, influence campaign financed from Moscow and directed by Alexander Usovsky, a Belarus-born writer, Russian-nationalist agitator and ideological hired gun in a shadowy battle for hearts and minds between Russia and the West.
Chopra was always expected to be an outspoken agitator, but a memo he issued in his early days on the job, setting out what he saw as the commission's past mishandling of ill-behaved companies, rattled many inside and outside the agency.
The rise of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), a left-wing institution interested in both working as an outside agitator and engaging with the electoral and legislative process, may end up being one of the most consequential developments of the decade.
But with millions poured over the airwaves by the Senate Democrats' campaign arm, and Joe Biden stumping alongside McGinty in recent days, the Democratic establishment helped McGinty secure a victory over a man party leaders have long viewed as a persistent agitator: former Rep.
We remember Martin Luther King, Jr. as a great national hero and great orator and forget that the FBI and U.S. government hounded him throughout his life and considered him a traitor and agitator (as did much of the American population, by the way).
Tim Naftali: The midterms put our system against the Agitator in Chief October 33 Historically, the balancing against power in Washington has happened despite the fact that too many of us view elections -- especially midterms -- as spectator sports or don't care about them at all.
The story of Hitler's public life doesn't really begin until 1919, when he emerged in Munich as a far-right agitator, one of many who capitalized on the chaos in Germany created by the world war and a short-lived leftist revolution in Bavaria.
"This theme that anyone agitating for change must be either an outside agitator or must have been paid or put up to it is one that runs throughout American history," Kevin M. Kruse, a history professor at Princeton University, said in a phone interview.
Spencer insists that it was before he embraced white nationalism.) The right-wing agitator Mike Cernovich, the writer John Derbyshire and an alt-right figure named Kyle Chapman (so notorious for swinging a lead-filled stick at Trump opponents at a protest in Berkeley, Calif.
In a public statement sent to VICE, Tartine management tried to paint the company as the victim of an outside agitator, claiming that Tartine "was targeted by a professional union organizer" who organized Anchor Steam and who has only been with Tartine for three months.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk responded to the claims in a series of private Twitter messages to Gizmodo by calling the employee, who wrote under the name Jose Moran, a pro-union agitator working on behalf of the United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW).
And Larry Klayman, another longtime anti-Clinton agitator who founded Judicial Watch and now presides over Freedom Watch, has brought a wrongful death suit against Clinton on behalf of the parents of two men killed during the 2012 attacks on the American outpost in Benghazi, Libya.
Among them were his String Quartet No. 3, composed in opposition to the Iraq war, and "Kommilitonen!" a 2011 opera in praise of student protesters, including James Meredith, the black man who fought to enter the University of Mississippi, and the anti-Nazi agitator Sophie Scholl.
It is a story of beliefs that congealed early in a home that he helped nudge to the right of its blue-state ZIP code, and of an ideology that became an identity for a spindly agitator at a large and racially divided public high school.
But in an increasingly tribal America, with people on the left and the right getting information from different sources and seeing the same facts in different ways, it reflects the way Mr. Trump has become in many ways both symbol and chief agitator of a divided nation.
S. and Saudi tensions have become increasingly tense in recent months and we have reached a particularly volatile point now," Birch said, before adding: "Trump is much more visible in the oil price debate when compared with other U.S. presidents… And he is likely to continue being an agitator.
The first person to eulogize Coca Crystal — the writer, cable television show host, political agitator, feminist, mother and frequent smoker of marijuana on camera — at a memorial service in an East Village poetry club on Sunday was an actress playing Ms. Crystal, who died in March at 68.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-6900 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas) as the prime conservative agitator in Congress.
He has a reputation as a bit of a bomb thrower (he described himself as a "classroom agitator" to the Hill), and his vision for the Trump administration, as outlined in a post-election speech he gave to the conservative Council on National Policy, is certainly quite extreme.
Named for Gustave Courbet, the artist and political agitator who almost 150 years ago proposed moving the famous victory column from that legendary square, the jeweler is planning to shake things up this fall with its first collection, made in France with recycled metals and diamonds grown in local laboratories.
Yet, to the strains of a jazz threesome a block from St. Charles Avenue here, over Texas barbecue at his Houston campaign office and in one of Washington's see-and-be-seen steakhouses, Mr. Cruz, Washington's chief anti-establishment agitator, has quietly begun wooing some of the party's most entrenched donors and officials.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz28503 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 22019 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas) is re-emerging as an agitator in the GOP conference, once again questioning McConnell's strategies.
At breakfast, Waithe, who wore a tan coat with a shearling collar and black Nike Air Yeezy sneakers ("Old Kanye," she clarified), switched easily between the roles of artist and agitator, framing the movie not just as a creative breakthrough but also as part of a push for structural change in Hollywood.
This is one more shit sandwich for a party that's already facing the prospect of a fight over federal funding and a border wall that could end with a government shutdown—and the specter of primary challenges from candidates backed by far-right agitator Steve Bannon and his kooky billionaire backers in the Mercer family.
Miguel Antonio Bernal, a constitutional lawyer and self-described "agitator of conscience," said that Panama was still in effect trying to find its footing as an independent democracy after years of living under military dictatorships and within the American sphere of influence during the United States stewardship of the canal, which ended in 1999.
When Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's former chief strategist, appeared at a rally for Mr. Moore near the Gulf Coast last week, Mr. Moore's Democratic opponent, Doug Jones, tweeted: "We don't need an outside agitator like Steve Bannon carpetbagging in Alabama," invoking loaded phrases from the civil rights movement and Reconstruction in a single sentence.
Asian-American actors often struggle to find roles that don't fall into simple, predictable stereotypes, but Yeun has kept things complicated, playing a conflicted animal-rights activist in Bong Joon-ho's Netflix weird fable Okja, a confident union agitator in Boots Riley's Sorry to Bother You, and lone-wolf pilot Keith in the animated series Voltron: Legendary Defender.
Huelskamp's defeat represents a victory of sorts for the so-called Republican establishment -- his opponent, Marshall, benefited from the support of pro-business groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Huelskamp earned a reputation as an anti-establishment agitator following his role in the ouster of former Speaker John Boehner, which was largely engineered by the Freedom Caucus.
Fucking Clay Travis is an online troll and agitator who has made a pretty good business of inciting the southern bro who is sick and tired of not being able to be wantonly sexist/racist in these politically correct times that have ruined America and stripped Americans of their inalienable right to be enormous assholes without fear of repercussion.
Because Apple makes money by selling phones rather than advertising, it has been able to hold itself up as a guardian against a variety of digital plagues: a defender of your privacy, an agitator against misinformation and propaganda, and even a plausible warrior against tech addiction, a problem enabled by the very irresistibility of its own devices.
Below is an excerpt from coverage of the events in the European edition of The New York Herald: LONDON — Following upon an official intimation that orders have been given for the arrest of Mr. Gandhi, the Indian agitator, a Bombay message states that the notorious apostle of "civil disobedience" was arrested to­day [March 10] in the neighborhood of the city of Ajmere in Rajputana.
But the defining moment for Mr. Bannon came Saturday night in the form of an executive order giving the rumpled right-wing agitator a full seat on the "principals committee" of the National Security Council — while downgrading the roles of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the director of national intelligence, who will now attend only when the council is considering issues in their direct areas of responsibilities.
Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2023 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas), who has been more of a team player since losing the 2016 GOP presidential primary to Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, is reemerging as an agitator in the GOP conference.

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