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Lashings of sex, bomb blasts, shootings and betrayals duly followed.
These two small betrayals by David could take their toll.
Personally, it's been a hard year with a lot of betrayals.
Forget the body's betrayals; golf is a game of the mind.
The Washington Post: Amid betrayals, Trump's wall of secrecy breaks down.
Its depiction of warfare doesn't include flashy betrayals or pretty explosions.
There are scandalous transgressions or betrayals that can kill a friendship.
Betrayals are betrayed, boardroom machinations proliferate, monstrous conspiracies beget more monstrousness.
There are several more minor betrayals scattered throughout this week's episode.
"Trump's life has been a long trail of betrayals," Pitney writes.
Wade — and so on down a longer list of disappointments and betrayals.
The Art of Rivalry: Four Friendships, Betrayals, and Breakthroughs in Modern Art.
Those betrayals were just the moves that were necessary at the time.
It looks like a family story, about a family's intimate, treacherous betrayals.
His apparent betrayals ran deep, and their consequences are still playing out.
Her novels revealed the small betrayals of teenage life, magnified in blood.
With each of these betrayals, the burden we all carry grows heavier.
After nearly 10 full episodes of Baker women betrayals, they come together.
That's not as interesting to me as the political machinations and familial betrayals.
But emotional betrayals are predominantly what defines the harmful instances of online cheating.
For all their betrayals, Chapman and Frieda have been put in gen pop.
Pretty much everyone poured forth a saga of miscommunication, alienation, betrayals, and grief.
The trailer just dropped, hinting at new relationships, tensions, and betrayals, People reports.
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He recounts, in accusatory he-said-she-said dialogues, litanies of perceived betrayals.
She bears witness to many of her employers' humiliations: slaps, betrayals, car accidents.
Childhood betrayals: We've all experienced them, then more or less tucked them away.
I think it's the economic betrayals that are more likely to do that.
There are manoeuvrings in court, religious cataclysms in the Reformation, betrayals, weddings and beheadings.
Dotted lines represent implied betrayals that were explicitly spoken of or shown on screen.
The history of duplicitous alliances and betrayals (briefly outlined above) highlights the dangers involved.
It remains one of the great betrayals of British politics, and perhaps the most
They'd be taking a powerful stand against their party's escalating betrayals of the country.
She's still grappling with obsessions, betrayals, sexuality, memories and self-revelation. 4AD. Sept. 29.
Indeed, reality shows are built on the false friend dilemma because people love betrayals.
We've heard about the intimate details of their marriage, the betrayals and the reconciliation.
Justice Lazar now fears that a shameful tale of teenage betrayals will come to light.
When we talk about Survivor, it's easy to focus on the big blindsides and betrayals.
Only one part of that definition is conclusively true here: Weiner's betrayals have been public.
Palestinians, for their part, call his letter the first of many betrayals by the world.
Royce appreciated this tragic aspect of the moral life: Betrayals aren't easily fixed or forgiven.
The Art of Rivalry: Four Friendships, Betrayals, and Breakthroughs in Modern Art, by Sebastian Smee.
You get alliances, you get meltdowns, you get negotiations, you get compromises, you get betrayals.
But for black girls, home is both refuge and where your most intimate betrayals happen.
These last four years has been betrayals from every side, but this really isn't about me.
Of course, one need not look far to find myriad examples of such failures and betrayals.
These last four years have been betrayals from every side, but this really isn't about me.
Friendship trolls also aren't afraid to commit one of the ultimate social media betrayals: Snitch tagging.
To those of us on our couches, Survivor is a straightforward game of alliances and betrayals.
Trump is a man for the moment: his loves of today are his betrayals of tomorrow.
Tea Party activists consider this one of the Bush era's major betrayals of small government conservatism.
As they set out on their journey, they will face many dangers, betrayals and unexpected alliances.
All the hurt and betrayals, all the things that accumulate, undermine a person's sense of trust.
But the many bloody battles, shocking betrayals and steamy kisses offer a satisfying return on investment.
The sharp pain of these betrayals, Rosenblum argues, derives from the faith we place in neighborliness.
In the meantime, black intellectuals will undoubtedly accept these betrayals as so-called price of progress.
He turns up a web of betrayals and secrets, and acts as the book's moral compass.
Mr. Cruz assailed Mr. Rubio and Donald J. Trump for what he framed as betrayals to conservatives.
Maya loved her mother, and she needed a story grand enough to make up for her betrayals.
It's about comrades in arms, deeply felt betrayals, and saving the day at the last possible moment.
She evidently considers it a more acceptable one, because it conceals its betrayals of those left behind.
For all the flirtations, for all the manipulations, the later years distinguish themselves mostly for the betrayals.
Ms. Leschper writes, in shards and epiphanies, about toxic psychologies: self-hatred, destructive relationships, power struggles, betrayals.
On top of that, Disick's committed a long series of betrayals, including cheating, partying, and moving out.
Like plenty of real-life and fictional mob figures, El Padrino didn't exactly take kindly to betrayals.
JERUSALEM, (Reuters) - Secret recordings, powerful media moguls, illicit gifts of cigars and champagne, betrayals by trusted aides.
As he rushes to solve the crime, secrets, betrayals and racial tensions across generations threaten to erupt.
As far as epic betrayals go, we tend to imagine Brutus in the same league as Judas.
" 'Betrayals of trust' The grand jury described the church's methods as "a playbook for concealing the truth.
JERUSALEM, (Reuters) - Secret recordings, powerful media moguls, illicit gifts of cigars and champagne, betrayals by trusted aides.
I'm inspired by the relationships between the sisters—their love for each other but also their betrayals.
Bush's approach has fallen into disfavor with the conservative movement in part because of real ideological betrayals.
This is no time for us to become weary of the betrayals and dysfunctions of this administration.
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These families have a veneer of unity but, underneath, they tend to be fractured by lies and betrayals.
Martina García plays a hapless, working-class single-mom dragged into a spiral of successive abuses and betrayals.
The point is that plenty of women see these betrayals and lose faith that they can trust men.
Too much time has passed since those early moments when his betrayals were exciting and mattered to me.
Eden has always hated bugs, and they are at the center of one of the book's key betrayals.
His life, then, was a profoundly human one, involving work and rest, friendships and betrayals, delight and sorrow.
They also share betrayals and bloodshed — highly stylized (with red ribbons in "Julius Caesar"), but still shown unblinkingly.
The many lies Trump told between that speech and today have only compounded his flaws and his betrayals.
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The characters in Unfriended have been harboring all sorts of friend-group betrayals that get forced into the open.
The brutality, betrayals and deadening conformity of East Germany have provided fodder for a long list of celebrated writers.
The new HBO series Big Little Lies is full of rumors, secrets, betrayals, and lots and lots of sex.
The conflicts and betrayals gave this visit important symbolism, said Michael D'Antonio, who wrote a biography of Mr. Trump.
One can take only so many surgeries, so many bodily betrayals, so much rejection, before wanting to give up.
JERUSALEM, NOV 22015, (Reuters) - Secret recordings, powerful media moguls, illicit gifts of cigars and champagne, betrayals by trusted aides.
To many of our erstwhile allies, government-sanctioned child abuse is just another in a long string of betrayals.
He said he had agonized in a moral and mental struggle to come to terms with his own betrayals.
Meanwhile, in Kashmir, the insurgency fighting to undo historical wrongs and betrayals, will get a new reason to fight.
Meanwhile, in Kashmir, the insurgency fighting to undo historical wrongs and betrayals, will get a new reason to fight.
The friendships you make, the betrayals you experience, and all the other emotions you feel are just as authentic.
The crux of the tale is Julia's love for Theo, and her reaction to the betrayals he subjects her to.
I've heard plenty of horror stories about those good old days, of brutal rapes, robberies, forced servitude and deadly betrayals.
Full of silky guys in boxy suits sparring for advantage, it's also rife with betrayals and acts of moral desperation.
After a long series of breakups and breakdowns and betrayals and reunions, Gretchen and Jimmy have decided to get married.
The plot is complicated, featuring machinations and betrayals; Coriolanus ends up defecting to the Volsci and nearly destroying his homeland.
Simon has to contend with the fallout from what he considered a necessary hypocrisy and the personal betrayals it entailed.
And when those betrayals threaten to undo him, he is only sorry that he did not put himself center stage.
Some former employees saw their experiences at Thinx as personal betrayals, given the company's ethos of female empowerment, Racked reported.
This saga hits all the notes of an old-fashioned romance — teenage infatuation, the heartbreak of separation, betrayals and pledges.
But Bertha's death in a freak accident reveals more of her mysterious past, and raises questions about inheritance and betrayals.
But his string of text-only tweets documenting Chyna's alleged betrayals suggests he thought only of channelling his rage and disappointment.
The core narrative is a crime epic full of all the prerequisite twists and turns like shocking betrayals and copious deaths.
"Ports are places stories are told," he says early on, framing the subsequent sacrifices and betrayals as both fiction and truth.
That they may spite one another isn't the sign of the latest in a long string of betrayals—it's simply family.
"After all the betrayals and all the mistakes I've seen made, I no longer have faith in it," one informant says.
Like much else in our gilded childhoods, those women lived fictions created by adults whose betrayals came unstuck all at once.
In October, he launched a stinging critique of U.S. policy, listing what he called the biggest betrayals in U.S.-Russia relations.
Mr. Bezos is at the center of an honest-to-God melodrama, full of salacious revelations, family betrayals and international intrigue.
Known for its dragons, betrayals, battles, the series is so popular that even non-watchers know about the infamous Red Wedding.
For a member of the clergy to sexually violate a child is one of the most stark and cruel betrayals imaginable.
She holds the Iron Throne already, and it's a queenhood built on the backs of bloody betrayals and shattered rules of law.
I pray that, this time, as we march and resist together, we can put aside any negatives and betrayals of the past.
She had fled the thirteen-year-long civil war that tore her country apart, a series of revolts, coups, massacres, and betrayals.
There, too, was a continuous strings of betrayals and making up, of shared tag team title reigns and world title blood feuds.
At the time of the Shockley betrayals, other regions were much better positioned than Silicon Valley to become the tech industry's breadbasket.
Enchanting but never sentimental, this novel is the story of an artist's transcendence over the superstitions, betrayals and brutality of his time.
But he is unflinching when displaying the corruption and personal betrayals that bloom and spread when your neighbor becomes your (armed) captor.
It is hard for Trump to make the case for his own trustworthiness, given his erratic moods, frightening rhetoric and gleeful betrayals.
They are urging their fellow conservatives to speak up about what they say are the Trump administration's betrayals of bedrock legal norms.
He worried that I was going to reveal unpleasant facts about Trump's past, including his bankruptcies and his betrayals of his wives.
Charles M. Blow Donald Trump's mounting reversals, failures and betrayals make it increasingly clear that he is a fake and a fraud.
First ladies have many things in common: no job description, no pay and, for many of them, humiliating betrayals by their husbands.
As they fight to become the last remaining house guest, be prepared for stellar fights, alliances and betrayals, and some memorable lines.
According to Royce, communities find their voice when they own their own betrayals; evil exists so we can struggle to overcome it.
To understand why Bancroft died, we'll also have to unravel the other questions, family rivalries, and betrayals at the heart of the show.
Yet Wilson also deals with forgiveness, and how people find the reservoirs of strength to bestow it, whatever slights and betrayals they've experienced.
The biggest circles are the perpetrators  and the arrows leading away point to whom they betrayed and how — thicker arrows equal bigger betrayals.
Simultaneous dramas unfold in front of the reality-TV cameras and behind them: romances, betrayals, competition among both the cast and the producers.
Two long, long years in the prime of his fighting life spent pondering the betrayals of the body and what might have been.
Beyoncé was working on "Lemonade," a deeply personal "visual album" that touches on betrayals in black marriages—her parents' and, reportedly, her own.
The maneuvering, the betrayals and the frequently alleged money laundering takes place behind the scenes; the sale room is just the last stop.
Considering all the lies, betrayals, murders, manipulations, politics, and nefarious plans that exist in this story, this is an invaluable power to have.
For this piece, we're specifically talking magic stuff, so bets, family trickery, and "I'm writing a piece for a big magazine" betrayals don't count.
The highest toll in the series isn't the number of battles or betrayals, but the number of deaths, which we tallied for you here.
After this brutal string of betrayals, Red's been pushed to abandon any pretense of self improvement and indulge in revenge, even when it's detrimental.
While there are so many obviously disturbing betrayals throughout House Of Cards, this one is especially concerning considering how true-to-life it feels.
In one of history's great betrayals, Bolívar, who had played a big role in the defeat, handed his fallen hero over to the Spaniards.
The circumstances of his eventual departure are revealed piecemeal, as the narrative cycles between past and present, examining conflicts and betrayals from many perspectives.
The stories of the Orishas, like those of the Greek gods, comprise a veritable soap opera of betrayals, heartbreaks, love affairs and tragic flaws.
A wild matrix of secrets, betrayals, vendettas, jealousies and hidden motives is revealed, as no one seems to be who they say they are.
It's a realm of misunderstandings, disappointments, unfulfilled longings and everyday betrayals, and Soccer Mommy's songs recount them in a haze of acceptance and resentment.
These made-for-TV movies chronicle the writer's Casteel series, which focuses on the secrets, lust and betrayals of a troubled West Virginia family.
Mr. Putin's project all along has been to stave off anything remotely resembling the popular uprisings or betrayals by the elites in Russia's past.
Seeing Corbyn as their only protection against a return to Blair-style betrayals, progressives stood by him even as his liabilities became increasingly apparent.
These made-for-TV movies chronicle the writer's Casteel series, which focuses on the secrets, lust and betrayals of a troubled West Virginia family.
Not all is as it seems at A.E.G.I.S., or really anywhere in this particularly twisty season, which is filled with surprises, betrayals, and big reveals.
In anticipation of the upcoming second season, which will include unexpected betrayals and shocking scandals, PEOPLE has an exclusive sneak peek at the Housewives' taglines.
"Home" is filled with unexpected murders, betrayals, and family-related problems that would make any episode of Jerry Springer look like a cheerful family reunion.
Chrissy comes off as petty and vengeful – every Survivor fan knows that you're supposed to just brush off betrayals, say "good job," and move forward.
Do not some concessions to fear require betrayals of principle so great that, once made, we can no longer claim those principles as our own?
His movies are haunted by betrayals of and by the body, and then by their effect on the elaborating and evasive efforts of the mind.
As another important I.P.O. looms, there is plenty of jeopardy to go around, and the plot turns on a complicated series of alliances and betrayals.
Between the lines: Many journalists live and breathe social media, so Facebook's lapses and betrayals aren't some distant calamity — they're happening in reporters' own backyards.
But the murder of Mr. van Hout is only one of many betrayals Ms. Holleeder narrates in the book, whose title, "Judas," has multiple meanings.
Hollinghurst writes long, absorbing, much-peopled novels that display a masterly grasp of psychological processes and a prickling awareness of minute betrayals and inarticulate desires.
Mirza's book follows generations of the family as they navigate their lives in India and the United States, weathering racism, betrayals and crises of faith.
Still, those ideas — about the betrayals inherent in love, democracy and musicals themselves — are too exciting and important to dismiss by quibbling them to death.
United States, Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter was appalled by how false friends could be effectively rewarded under the law for their deceptions and betrayals.
As he strives to understand the complex political, spiritual, and military world around him, he confronts convoluted loyalties and gruesome betrayals within his own family.
This piece notes that though there can be "scandalous transgressions or betrayals" that kill a friendship, most of the time it's something much more subtle.
Or: All the evidence is hearsay, except for what is not hearsay and that is no less specious — the disloyal betrayals of insidious Never-Trumpers.
The president may have been contemplating his next betrayals of liberty; but his stocky old chaplain was perhaps just marvelling at the convoluted ways of God.
Friendship might lead to those betrayals and it might always be tied to violence, but it also buoys and supports the drama in surprisingly earnest fashion.
It was always more interested in navigating the vagaries of its characters' relationships, betrayals, and reconciliations, in a way prestige drama has struggled with of late.
This "seed" will set in motion a Rube Goldberg machine of calculation that will create characters, relationships, jealousies, betrayals, and maybe even a murder or two.
"Mike was the biggest of the betrayals, because it was the first time in a relationship where I truly loved the version of me," Kramer says.
"Mike was the biggest of the betrayals because it was the first time in a relationship where I truly loved the version of me," she says.
Surprisingly, the threat of the fiery gates of Hell only caused a few tearjerker moments — the others were a mix of heartfelt reunions, betrayals, and goodbyes.
Though it's a book about a video game, it reads more like a sci-fi Game of Thrones, with iconic leaders, shocking betrayals, and devastating battles.
Thankfully for all of us, Jon and Sam's friendship is one of the few on Game of Thrones that remains pure and unsullied by personal betrayals.
Recent days have seen so many of the President's ardent backers react with shock to his betrayals that their complaints tug at an empathetic person's heart.
It's not yet clear what those possibilities are, but they might very well include using the Bannon-inspired media empire to punish Trump for perceived betrayals.
The return of Jonah, whom Violet put up for adoption after an unplanned pregnancy, unsettles the family, casting new light on decades of secrets and betrayals.
The majority of the novel takes place over a single period of roughly 12 hours wherein secrets are revealed, betrayals unveiled, terrible choices made, regrets experienced.
Ms. Nixon says she'll get more sympathetic Democrats in the State Senate, a body where party intrigues and betrayals are practically written into the legislative calendar.
That an institution would prevaricate and dissemble about these betrayals rather than take immediate, decisive action to pursue justice and provide restitution creates a greater betrayal.
Nelly, clinging to the charade of the love that she's lost forever, plays along with his "Vertigo"-esque scheme even after his betrayals become slowly evident.
Profoundly enchanting but never sentimental, "Tyll" is a magnificent story of an artist's transcendence over the petty superstitions, convenient betrayals and widespread brutality of his time.
It was also a series — even if this is strange to say about a show filled with long cons, disguises and betrayals — about loyalty and partnership.
Six Japanese men and women enter a pristine house and live there together, carrying on their ordinary routines; there's no flipping of chairs or blindside betrayals.
Like Cersei and her own maddening (arguably self-fulfilled) prophecy, the book version of Dany becomes consumed by several mystical promises of betrayals, false dragons, and death.
Dysfunction was the norm, with drunken brawls, sexual entanglements and physical assaults, not to mention subtle betrayals that are no less appalling for involving no actual violence.
As the largely unwitting catalyst of intrigues and betrayals of which he then becomes the victim, Mr. MacFadyen turns Walter's Germanic reserve into necessarily self-protective armor.
It's pretty incredible, the number of betrayals that can transpire over the course of a single episode — UnReal might actually be setting new records in this department.
Given how little learning about Darth Vader's history improved the character, it's unlikely that anyone really wanted a lengthy exploration of Snoke's rough childhood or adolescent betrayals.
Tyrion could not look more grim While some speculate that Varys will be the one to fulfill Dany's prophesied betrayals, others think Tyrion is much more likely.
Nearly all of the enjoyment derived from shows like Westworld, which should never be binged, comes from the slow, striptease-y reveal of its twists and betrayals.
The breathtaking intimacy of his films is inseparable from their relentless rage and cruelty; they're filled with physical and emotional violence, secrets and lies, intrigues and betrayals.
As dramatized in "Roxanne, Roxanne" — a biopic having its premiere in theaters and on Netflix on Friday — she endured crushing betrayals after that first blast of success.
He turns double-crossings into triple-crossings whenever he can, playing both sides against the middle, but his betrayals will have to catch up with him eventually.
The question, played for all it's worth, is who'll wind up manipulating whom, with abundant twists and betrayals in writer Justin Haythe's adaptation of Jason Matthews' novel.
In less positive developments, Kase and Otomo pull each other away from their respective organizations, and toward betrayals that set everyone on a much more dangerous path.
No children, no sex, no messy nights vomiting outside bars, no unintended pregnancies, no fights in the street, no betrayals, no surprises, no broken promises, no promises.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has harshly criticized such violations of privacy and betrayals of trust, and has signaled that he will hold military and civilian officials accountable.
There's been irreparable damage and betrayals on both sides of this marriage — not just sexually — and as Frances said earlier in the episode, she's done with feeling guilty.
After the ghastly betrayals and disasters of the early cold-war period, the era of Kim Philby and other British defectors, Mr Gordievsky represented a redemption of sorts.
For many women who have lived through similar betrayals in life, another narrative has taken hold in recent years: Hillary Clinton is the model of an indomitable woman.
Given all their mutual betrayals, Cersei's seeming madness, and their love for each other, the issue of what to do about Queen Cersei seems like an intractable problem.
After receiving a warning from his sister about possible betrayals from his advisers, Hal turns to his friend, an aging alcoholic knight (played by Joel Edgerton) for advice.
This seems wildly unlikely; Broaddrick was decades away from going public, and most reporting about the Clinton marriage shows Bill going to great lengths to hide his betrayals.
Bran would seem to have the ability to literally see through both Littlefinger's current plans and his past betrayals, and such revelations could unite the family against him.
The most infamous of these betrayals came when Saddam Hussein attacked them with poison gas in 1988, and the Reagan administration protected the Iraqi government from congressional sanctions.
His ex-colleague, a violent sociopath named Rorschach, investigates his death, and in doing so uncovers a history of sordid secrets and betrayals including rape, sadism and murder.
Margaret Renkl NASHVILLE — In the world of apostolic betrayals, it's Judas who gets the headlines, but the everyday believer is more apt to fall in line behind Peter.
SA: Before you write off the idea of counseling as too expensive, consider the long-term costs of losing your marriage, or the misery of living amid his betrayals.
Aneeka is horrified by both betrayals — but when she meets the boy whom isolated, lonely Isma has fallen in love with, she sets about seducing him with few qualms.
These films were precursors to the brilliance of Issa Rae's Insecure and Donald Glover's Atlanta, where the jokes, betrayals, and yearnings are all uniquely situated within the black experience.
After an action-packed episode that saw chaos at camp, threats of a super idol, and heart-breaking betrayals – I still don't know who to give the Fishy to.
Over half the betrayals took place between alleged allies, 30% between families (the Lannisters skewed that one heavily), and a small but significant portion between lovers (Et tu, Shae?).
It's incumbent on its leadership to account for the failures and betrayals that led to this, and find a better way to address them than the demagogy on offer.
Mulvaney's seeming refusal to allow the CFPB to investigate the matter betrays the CFPB's original purpose, but as far as betrayals go it's not much of a plot twist.
There are roller coaster dates, passionate ­kisses beneath a riot of fireworks, intriguing promises of lost virginity, the return of the near-mythic Ricky Devlin, betrayals and secrets revealed.
" Arianna Huffington, who is on Uber's board, brought up Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor: "He dealt with plagues and invasions and betrayals, and he always managed to remain imperturbable.
"Waiting for Eden" is a journey through the traumas, betrayals and ecstasies of contemporary warfare and the multiple lives touched and sometimes shattered by one combat injury or death.
Welles takes on a lot in "The Other Side" — men, women, the decline of Hollywood, the persistence of vision, and the charms, torments and betrayals of close male friendships.
What he doesn't realize is that Shiv, stung by the series of betrayals in London last episode, is already working stealthily to weaponize whatever sentimentality remains in her father.
It applies as well to those who have scourged it, and exposed the worst of its contradictions and betrayals; a Richard Wright or a Ralph Ellison, or John Reed.
The "he" there is Martin Scorsese, and the film is "The Irishman," Scorsese's new mob epic, which deals with made men, hits and betrayals, and with aging and legacy.
David McSweeney, a conservative Republican who has criticized Rauner over financial decisions for months, laid out what he described as five major "betrayals" by Rauner to his own party.
There are two sunken ships, a murder, a fire, a costume party and multiple complex betrayals, and yet it's startling to realise how much of its drama never actually happens.
The recent betrayals of trust, not just by Facebook, but by companies like Equifax, MyFitnessPal and Grindr are tragic because they means that almost no one can see the upsides.
On The Flash, that found family has been at the heart of the show since its start — through betrayals and the addition of some long-lost siblings and surly dopplegangers.
There's a trial by combat, multiple betrayals, an island that lives on the back of a giant turtle, and a Hand of Midas, which turns everything it touches to gold.
Trump's electoral base wouldn't mind a handful of ideological betrayals since rank-and-file Republicans are really here for the culture war stuff and not for the concrete policy anyway.
There are fewer affirmations of friendship and more dramatic betrayals in Solo, but it also turns out to be a movie about a scammer that's not all that interested in scamming.
The prophecy that's most relevant to the upcoming episodes of Season 8 describe the major trials and betrayals she will face: Soon comes the pale mare, and after her the others.
There are certain events that warchiefs are coded to remember and respond to: routs, deaths, betrayals, beasts, and fires, to name a few—single, isolated events that take place during combat.
So expect romance and desire, secrets, betrayals, and political machinations, also matriarchal owl cults, a diverse cast of complicated characters, some boys kissing, and most of all, a giant killer bird.
To which, all Donald Trump has to say in a recent article in USA Today is that T.P.P. is "the biggest betrayal in a long line of betrayals" of American workers.
For the Performing Arts Students in This Novel, Drama Is a Way of Life Susan Choi's "Trust Exercise" follows the intense relationships and betrayals among high school friends and their teachers.
Its members, more than a dozen prominent right-leaning lawyers, are urging their fellow conservatives to speak up about what they say are the Trump administration's betrayals of bedrock legal norms.
A future Mike Pence campaign can simultaneously sell the nationalist pride he shares with Mr. Trump, his disappointment at some betrayals of conservative principles and his commitment to finally follow through.
There's more sprinkled into this week's show as well — like Paul's weekly segment "Top 10 LCD betrayals" — so listen through here or on your preferred podcast player to hear it all.
A brazenly impolite play that implicates all strata of Italian society in its knotted weave of betrayals, "The White Devil" returns the candlelit Wanamaker to its beginnings, but with a difference.
SOCHI/MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin launched one of his most stinging critiques of U.S. foreign policy on Thursday, listing what he called some of the biggest betrayals in U.S.-Russia relations.
And I mean teeming — with characters, plot, secrets, confessions, clashes political and sexual, betrayals, murders, ballads, poems, dancing, drinking, wrestling and the wails of banshees, whose reality is not to be doubted.
That twist led to one of the most compelling seasons to date, a grueling competition that saw unlikely alliances, betrayals, and perhaps the biggest final power-move the show has ever seen.
The risk paid off: The Alphabet books, which star the Southern California-based private investigator Kinsey Millhone, have been steadily enthralling readers with heists, betrayals and murders for the last 35 years.
The cycle of betrayals must be especially galling for a President who craves loyalty and genuflection -- but it's perhaps inevitable given he has often failed to show loyalty to those around him.
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But with technology advancing to the point where just about anyone with a smartphone can secretly record an office conversation, nerves are fraying about such betrayals in Brazil's increasingly paranoid political establishment.
From the point of view of French leftists like Sailliot, this was the latest in a series of betrayals by an ostensibly left-wing government that backed one nonleftist measure after another.
Abba's often relentlessly upbeat, earworm-y melodies contain songs that suggest something quite horrible has happened offscreen before the song starts — breakups, betrayals, or just generally unhealthy attitudes toward romance and attachment.
In a PEOPLE exclusive clip of next Monday's Red Table Talk, the actress, 47, and her mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris, spoke to world-renowned couple's therapist Esther Perel to discuss betrayals within relationships.
The two remain in each other's lives through marriage (Amelia to George, and Becky to Rawdon Crawley, the dashing son of her employer, played by James Purefoy), war, death, children, deceit, and betrayals.
He sleeps with Walter and then with Walter's sister; he fathers at least one child, and possibly a second, only to end up, through one set of betrayals or another, effectively abandoning both.
And they've transformed primary season into a reality show of insults, betrayals and open feuds, defying the so-called 11th Commandment that Reagan espoused: Thou shall not speak ill of any fellow Republican.
With all the betrayals, torture, time-looping, and universe-hopping crammed into the first season of Star Trek: Discovery, fans can be forgiven for missing subtler story points aboard the Federation vessel Discovery.
Audiences have watched Alicia survive betrayals by family members, her best friend and her loved ones and learn to embrace her own power in the office, the government and romantic and sexual relationships.
They gesture in this direction, and I think we're meant to feel that it happened, and to see it, but the betrayals that do occur in the film never really landed for me.
The art critic Sebastian Smee sets out to explore "four friendships, betrayals and breakthroughs in modern art," the subtitle of "The Art of Rivalry," and to do so chooses fascinating if limited pairings.
Instead of drawing out and elaborating on the sexual politics of the Trillings' marriage—how the betrayals slotted into their time and place—Robins gives us a traipsing, chattily neutral catalogue of facts.
What the three encounter, though, is a city filled with large betrayals and dangerous seductions, a place where crime and corruption are rampant and the poor mere tools to be used and abused.
Instead of its standard Mallorca villa, Winter Love Island's competitors will fly to the gorgeous city of Capetown where the usual romantic hijinks and shocking betrayals will ensue under the South African sun.
But Dunant wants to tell us everything she knows about the Borgias and their enemies, and she has an enviable command of this complex political scene, with its shifting alliances and subtle betrayals.
In the bowling alley, there are births and deaths and betrayals, there are con men and men searching for ghosts, rebellious women and powerful women and women with babies strapped to their backs.
With so many betrayals, resurrections, and parentage reveals on Game of Thrones, we almost forgot about the one thing we've wanted since the show's inception: for Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen to finally meet.
Now the public and many Democrats who agreed with Sanders' claim that the nominating process was rigged, have discovered Wasserman Schultz's betrayals, as she made the DNC into an arm of the Clinton campaign.
But the best works in the exhibition, "Betrayals of and by the Body," go beyond appealing in their brilliant colors, myriad textures, suggestive forms and the ease and delicacy with which they fit together.
There were laudatory reviews of her memoirs, which looked back on the painful betrayals of lovers, husbands and her parents — a playboy father she never knew and a negligent teenage mother, whom she forgave.
Trump's whole business career has been a series of betrayals — failed business ventures from which he personally profited while others, whether they were Trump University students, vendors or creditors, ended up holding the bag.
It was an era that was rife with "premonitions of civil war, shattering deaths, fatal compromises, crushing defeats, corrupt bargains, brazen betrayals, and reckless ambition joined in a pandemonium of political bedlam," Blumenthal writes.
The Trump administration, by contrast, has consistently tried to run plays out of the authoritarian populist playbook — casting criticism and opposition as unpatriotic betrayals of the will of the people — without ever actually achieving popularity.
Watching Tormund, a giant, lumbering warrior get in touch with his softer side when he's around the equally tough Brienne are some of the cutest moments on a very dark show about murder and betrayals.
This is Lear as tactician, Lear as brain as well as body, who suffers not only the betrayals of his daughters and the mortifications of age but the limitations of living with his own mind.
"We have had enough of stitch-ups and betrayals," Salvini said, also promising a referendum if the coalition sought to overturn a law he introduced last month that blocked Italy's ports to migrant rescue ships.
It will be incapacitated from within, by the bile, rage and back-stabbing that are already at record levels in the White House staff, by the dueling betrayals of the intimates Trump abuses so wretchedly.
These betrayals are both real and imaginary: it's hard for a viewer to be disturbed when it's unclear which emotions are genuine and which have been scripted, an ambiguity that protects you from destabilizing empathy.
While we can hope Trump supporters are good but misguided people who wouldn't, in fact, maintain affection for a murderer, they've shown a remarkable willingness to ignore all sorts of other moral, political and personal betrayals.
Shalev's novel is a riveting exploration of family, sex and motherhood; of the consequences of hiding or sharing one's hurt; of betrayals perpetrated in the name of caring; and of the intimate impact of anonymous violence.
Slaves were ineligible to vote, but among the many compromises — or betrayals — agreed to by the founders, the South got to count each of them as three-fifths of a white person for purposes of representation.
At the same time, we can't help poring over their faces and gestures for any signals of eventuality — the trace hints and betrayals of what will emerge in time as their character, their plot, their fate.
At its heart, the novel is an ode to the outcasts of India, highlighting the betrayals of a society that holds them in contempt, and the many ways that society has failed its minorities and marginalized communities.
What he has given us, after three books and across nearly 1,000 pages, is a portrait of a marriage in full, its strengths and ­weaknesses, its betrayals and compromises as vivid as you'll find in any medium.
And he has consistently critiqued Trump's most demagogic forays — the proposed ban on Muslim travel to America, the footsie with white supremacists, the violent climate at his rallies — as betrayals of what American conservatism ought to be.
I'm a little afraid for Tommen, but Cersei is more Medea than Lady MacBeth, avenging betrayals with the worst possible acts, rather than successfully plotting her way to power, which makes her a less-than-ideal candidate.
United States, the Supreme Court noted that the use of "false friends, or any of the other betrayals, which are 'dirty business' may raise serious questions of credibility" but do not raise serious problems under the Constitution.
The much-anticipated second album by Lorde, "Melodrama," is fixated on parties that end up being the locus of impossible expectations followed by disappointments, betrayals and the letdown of "cleaning up the champagne glasses" — anything but fun.
The more optimistic now argue Mr. Trump's betrayals in those conflicts are of a different category of seriousness, and may accelerate what has been a slowly building process of European integration and peeling away from the United States.
Believe it or not, more than a few people see the anniversary of one of the most iconic betrayals in history as an opportunity to post corny puns and memes — and we have to admit, they're pretty funny.
It's working on extending this technology to videos, and all the systems are being trained to spot obvious issues like threats, unwanted contact and insults, but also those causing intentional fear-of-missing-out, taunting, shaming and betrayals.
Mr. Xu's extremely abrupt storytelling style, the way his scenario leans on martial arts traditions and cultural referents without much audience hand-holding, and the pileup of stratagems and betrayals make the movie a bit tough to follow.
"The Mothers" is a lush book, a book of so many secrets, betrayals and reckonings that to spill them in the lines of a review instead of letting them play out as the author intended would be silly.
While Law and Justice's emotional appeal lay in its nationalist rhetoric and frequent reminders of historic betrayals of Poland, it has also been bolstered by generous social policies, including the establishment of a monthly stipend for new mothers.
The charges brought against Rousseff and Lula are explained as a result of betrayals that feel almost Shakespearean, a judicial and legislative coup d'état accomplished through the weaponization of laws and institutions that were supposed to be neutral.
Ruth Marcus wrote a year ago that "Teflon Trump" is hard to attack, and endless think pieces have been churned out on the theme that Trump's supporters "don't care" about the various scandals and betrayals swirling around him.
In fact, a more conventional, tortuous, operatic narrative — one complete with betrayals, bizarre coincidences, characters falling in and out of love at a moment's notice, and so on — would have destroyed the profound emotive force of this opera.
Still bruised by what they see as Barack Obama's betrayals and worried that Hillary Clinton isn't really one of them, progressives are preparing to move hard and quickly to force her hand if she wins the White House.
While ProPublica's own mission statement reads: To expose abuses of power and betrayals of the public trust by government, business, and other institutions, using the moral force of investigative journalism to spur reform through the sustained spotlighting of wrongdoing.
"If the Trump campaign, or anybody associated with it, aided or abetted the Russians, it would not only be a serious crime, it would also represent one of the most shocking betrayals of our democracy in history," Schiff said.
"His class, Humor and Truth, was enormously challenging in that he asked us to take our biggest betrayals and make them funny," said Ms. Holden, who has written about being abused as a child and of her 1995 divorce.
And as the story unfolds with Betsy and her idol in the foreground, we gradually glimpse behind them a rat's nest of alliances, betrayals, love affairs, suspicions, intrigues and spying among both Napoleon's entourage and St. Helena's British authorities.
This episode sees our five scheming socialites falling deeper into the web of secrets and lies that have surrounded them, as family tensions, spousal betrayals, and devastating reveals about sexual assault and domestic violence all churn to the surface.
In other words, the twin stings of Lewis' grim cancer diagnosis and Cummings' death feel in direct proportion to the figures' remarkable histories of confronting the world and its many betrayals, of defining the political fights of their eras.
Now, with the inauguration of President Trump, and particularly after his plan to bar citizens of Iraq from visiting the United States, Iraqis are asking: Will this new chapter in this long story be one of betrayals and insults?
"If the Trump campaign, or anybody associated with it, aided or abetted the Russians, it would not only be a serious crime, it would also represent one of the most shocking betrayals of our democracy in history," he said.
" Currently, Beeman is creating watercolor studies for a mural to be painted in the summer—a piece she calls "kind of F. Scott Fitzgerald inspired" in its depiction of figures at a party involved in "affairs, betrayals, love triangles.
He essentially betrays everyone on both sides of this fight, which gets his friends, his girlfriend, and a whole bunch of other people killed — the exact opposite of Jon's entire goal with his betrayals, which was to prevent the conflict.
In an interview with the Toronto Star Thursday, Boyle was his family were "psychologically and physically shattered by the betrayals and the criminality of what has happened over the past five years" but were hopeful that they could rebuild their lives.
The young human brain "expects" the child to engage in thousands of hours of play, including thousands of falls, scrapes, conflicts, insults, alliances, betrayals, status competitions, and even (within limits) acts of exclusion, in order to develop its full capacities.
The characters suffer their passions and betrayals at actual scenic beaches and shops and restaurants, where they order menu items that are listed at artery-clogging length (''passion-fruit panna cotta, miniature cannoli filled with pistachio cream,'' and so on).
There is a part of me that believes the entire Alicia Machado trap was a long con to bait Trump into berating Clinton for her husband's infidelities at the second debate, and making his past marital betrayals fair game for the press.
In novels such as "The Door" and "Iza's Ballad", intimate dramas are entangled with public upheavals: the repressive governments and Nazi occupation of the 1930s and 1940s; the sudden annihilation of Hungary's Jews; the soul-sapping compromises and betrayals of the Stalinist era.
I discovered ProPublica about two years ago and became interested in it right away because of its mission: To expose abuses of power and betrayals of the public trust by government, business, and other institutions, using the moral force of investigative journalism.
The overall production is fine enough, with the usual technical wizardry that allows us to experience the sickly, swamped feeling of a few betrayals, the rising anger of vengeance, the (spoiler alert) shotgun blast that may or may not end our story.
While these "last-straw" experiences can be superficial or deep, minor misfires or major betrayals, it seems to me the reason they take on so much power and meaning in estrangement narratives is that they signify something much bigger than one particular conflict.
The publican and postmistress and farmer's wife may have ceased to be, but their regrets and resentments — the never-forgotten slights and betrayals — live on, fueled in part by the gossip delivered by new arrivals from the other side of the clay.
The campaign, started by director Adam Sacks, was spurred by allegedly widespread distaste at the ending of Martin Scorcese's Oscar-winning 2006 gangster drama, in which after a long string of murders, betrayals, and double-crosses, a rat scurries across the screen.
When I think back on some of my favorite games, my mind often jumps to the obvious highlights: huge boss fights at the end of a raid, competitive victories pulled from the jaws of defeat, the Hail Mary passes, and the dramatic betrayals.
"On the other hand, if the Trump campaign, or anybody associated with it, aided or abetted the Russians, it would not only be a serious crime, it would also represent one of the most shocking betrayals of our democracy in history," he said.
A vibrant reporter and writer of several highly acclaimed books, including an extraordinarily powerful memoir of the family betrayals and secret love affairs that accompanied her parents' escape from Nazi and then Communist Hungary, Marton ascended during periods when her husband languished.
The moment lasts ten breaths, and in that silence I imagine that I can see spirits, I can know myself, and I will not fear the betrayals of body and love and earth, and the machinations of self-made emperors and pontificates.
It's no surprise then, that she eventually shaped a whole book around the idea of corporeal betrayals, sharing anecdotes of physiological humiliation — the sagging, the staining, the (failed) attempts to combat time and gravity — with a blend of wry humor and womanly swagger.
November is going to be full of romantic betrayals and new commitments for you, Virgo — the only unknown is who you'll be in this analogy: the flighty, emerging artist; the dejected mid-size gallerist; or the blue-chip, mega-dealer sugar daddy?
Eventually, it pivots around Nadia's friendship with Aubrey, whose mother is also absent, and it traces their relationship as they grow into adulthood in a very tender, emotionally perceptive way—a friendship, like many, with ecstatic moments of communion and with low betrayals.
While "The Wire" alum Wood Harris has brought some sizzle as a new foe for Lucious (Terrence Howard) and romantic interest for Cookie (Taraji P. Henson), the shifting alliances, allegiances and betrayals have grown tiresome, as if the writers were running out of combinations.
It's clear from the start that they're headed for doom, but filmmaker Joanna Hogg (on whose real-life experience the movie is based) is interested in the minute details of the journey — the million little pleasures and betrayals and doubts that comprise this relationship.
After six seasons of betrayals and double-crosses and moving conversations about marriage, the FX drama — one of the very best TV shows of the decade (and, okay, sure all time) — concluded with a deeply moving series finale that made Vox's Americans fans applaud.
And now that I'm thinking about it, it makes perfect sense that just as we're seeing Philip and Elizabeth crumble more under the pressure of making all these personal betrayals in the name of their job, we're also seeing Paige learn how to navigate manipulation.
When players reported being threatened over their betrayals and an associate of a rival agent was found beaten in her Chicago office, the F.B.I. initiated a criminal investigation that came to paint Mr. Walters and Mr. Bloom as mob-connected arrivistes despoiling the college game.
As the family bounces from one community to the next, from the rich, soft, collaborating elite to the hardened, traumatized guerilla rebels out in the woods, the characters demonstrate how mistrust, incentive, and betrayals can shape people caught in a state of constantly building trauma.
It was an extension of hostilities after the conflict was putatively over, a time of shifting alliances and betrayals, great power politics by England and others, a post-war war whose lines were less clear than the stark confrontation with Hitler that came before.
We were reminded that most of what has happened over the past six seasons, not just the Stark strife but the various wars, betrayals and other machinations that have convulsed the world of this story, were triggered when Robert Baratheon called Ned to King's Landing.
In his colorful pictures, black boys wearing bright blue, yellow, pink, and orange hoodies, are seen engaged in playful scenes: hugging, smiling, making funny faces, and posing together in ways that evoke brotherhood and reveal an interiority that isn't often seen in media betrayals.
I even turned to pro wrestling for a while because its over-the-top feuds, betrayals, and alliances are a surprisingly effective way to navigate the darker sides of human interaction and subterfuge when you don't have any natural ability to intuit people's intentions.
The Party also capitalized on a history of Democratic betrayals, typified by the Bay of Pigs, in 22020, in which John F. Kennedy sent a battalion of Cuban émigrés to overthrow Castro—then, when the invasion foundered, abandoned them in order to deny American involvement.
" And she sympathetically reminds us that "his every step along the way" has been "inspected and analyzed: his promise, his awkwardness, his happiness, his suffering, his betrayals and embarrassments and mistakes, his loneliness, his success — and especially his relentless search for meaning, approval and love.
The number of American assets lost in China, officials said, rivaled those lost in the Soviet Union and Russia during the betrayals of both Aldrich Ames and Robert Hanssen, formerly of the C.I.A. and the F.B.I., who divulged intelligence operations to Moscow for years.
Alan Strachan's West End revival of "How the Other Half Loves" reclaimed Alan Ayckbourn's 1969 play for keeps, its portrait of the marital fissures and multiple betrayals across three couples constituting a master class in astringent comedy that made audiences laugh and wince in turn.
"We continue to struggle with how and why this happened, and every time we hear something new like this, it feels like the harshest of betrayals and it is just too painful for our family to talk about openly," they said in a statement.
Most of what goes down is a straightforward-enough shadowy conspiracy storyline, with a couple shoot-'em-up scenes just to liven things up a little and a few betrayals that, if you have ever watched TV before, you will see coming from a mile away.
But for all that, the two movies certainly play out similarly, with the quest to rescue the CGI sidekick animal periodically interrupted by the villains' schemes and betrayals, and the shifting dynamic as the out-of-control monsters end up facing off against the hero monsters.
This is one of the toughest betrayals to confront, for a politically conscious woman who dates men: the realization that your desire for men, which you can do little to alter, is inextricably woven with every other interaction you have had with men, including the bad.
To a 20103s audience mostly composed of women who were at home doing housework and raising children, Ms. Nixon's early scripts for "The Guiding Light" and "Search for Tomorrow" provided an escape: a glimpse of dashing lives, handsome cads, passions run amok, dark secrets and terrible betrayals.
In a work that includes all manner of dire deceptions and betrayals, which seem guaranteed to end in tears if not in bloodshed, that little train set — which runs through the entire house of a mayor and her husband — may not seem like such a big deal.
Our repeated betrayals of their country have always seemed to me so disgraceful that if I were Polish, I would spit on every passing British shadow, whether I had suffered under the Nazis or the Russians—the British in their time having abandoned the poor Poles to both.
All of these betrayals and rejections are going down in Ng's precisely rendered perfect suburb: Shaker Heights, a "planned community" of immaculate lawns and strict aesthetic rules, in which houses must be either Tudor, English, or French style, and may be painted only one of three permitted colors.
But the means by which they've fought have been sophisticated beyond belief: Surveillance and counter-surveillance, informants and fake-informants, bribery, coercion, back-room deals, ethical dodges, and a series of personal betrayals they've each resolved to live with if it means getting the better of one other.
Priestap's description of how the FBI danced around the security question harkens back to FBI failures two decades earlier when bureau executives failed to confront suspicions about then-counterintelligence agent Robert Hanssen, whose two decades of spying for Russia was among the worst betrayals in U.S. intelligence history.
I won't reveal any of the reversals, compromises, betrayals and threats that ratchet up the tension, but by the play's ambiguous conclusion it's become clear that the color of the swimsuit Mr. Breaux wears throughout its duration — a red the color of fresh blood — was not chosen at random.
Confrontations, tears, betrayals, and lots of sewing machine malfunctions — everything that kept you coming back to Project Runway season after season will assuredly make its way onto Klum and Gunn's latest venture, except this time, it's all happening in Paris (and in Tokyo... and in New York City).
Last month, we documented how the White House and President Donald Trump's Cabinet have been working hard to reshape the federal government while everyone else has been focused on the interwoven staffing dramas, personal betrayals, diplomatic foibles, guilty pleas and guilty verdicts that have hurtled around Trump's nucleus.
As reports spread that illicit images may have also been shared on other social media sites, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has harshly criticized such violations of privacy and betrayals of trust, and has signaled that he will hold military and civilian officials accountable for cracking down on the abuses.
This week, the eyes of the world turned to Britain, hoping to glimpse at least the skeleton of a plan for a future outside the EU. Instead, they saw both the government and the opposition descend into a Jacobean revenge tragedy, with intrigue, betrayals and political assassinations at every turn.
The book has a loose, digressive structure, and its specific plot details — struggling business ventures, intercultural love interests, betrayals, lesbian affairs, end-of-life regrets and, of course, the central, resonating tragedy — can sound a bit soapy in summary, as if the author were trying to cover all the dramatic bases.
Nobody expects the automakers to do anything about these betrayals of consumers without a big stick up their rear bumper but maybe, just maybe, braver regulators in Europe and beyond will start to end their cosy compliance in the twin hoodwinking of car drivers over MPG and emissions in real-world driving.
He has called the Pacific agreement "the biggest betrayal in a long line of betrayals where politicians have sold out U.S. workers" — a stance that separates him from the Republican Party's highest-ranking elected official, pro-trade Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, who so far has declined to endorse Mr. Trump. Mrs.
But the betrayals at the heart of the Epstein case are familiar to all survivors: the abuse itself; followed by lawyers who allegedly dug through survivors' pasts, looking for ways to blame the victim; an attorney who cut a legally questionable deal that silenced the women who dared to raise their voice.
Sports of The Times Is this how the tail end of the career of one of the two or three greatest basketball players of all time should play out, to be stuck inside that Doge's Palace of dark mutterings and betrayals and shivs inserted in ribs that is the Los Angeles Lakers?
Yet in an era where anyone can use the internet and social media as a bullhorn, those voices increasingly threaten power brokers, including publishers, agents, and publicists, and audiences alike because they insist on revealing, in the public square, the inadequacies and betrayals of stories that some feel compelled to fiercely defend.
Johnson privately railed against political betrayals from civil rights leaders, especially King, chafed at the release of the Kerner Commission report on civil disorders that seemed to ignore the herculean legislative achievements of the Great Society in favor of fantastical requests for billions of dollars in aid no Congress would ever approve.
Another woman might have shot me dead on principle, but Y⁠— simply printed out all the e-mails between me and all my other girls, all my bullshit seduction attempts, all the photos, had the evidence of my betrayals bound, and when I came home from one of my trips handed them to me.
As she introduces a crew of old buddies who gravitate toward the posh Belvedere Golf Club, she opens up a whole world of awful marriages, alarming betrayals and, in the case of the richest member of the group, a first wife who accidentally fell off a cliff before a second, trophy wife could be acquired.
Emma Goldman, a 30-year-old human rights professional for a nonprofit, who grew up in an observant home, not only was beguiled by how Haredim experienced "the same internal struggles, hopes and dreams, heartbreaks and betrayals," but she also could recognize the loopholes some Orthodox Jews find to bend laws to their needs.
A Hillary Clinton administration could supply various betrayals and compromises or foul up in some disastrous way, encouraging a sense that the professional class that dominates liberalism's upper reaches needs to give way to a revived (and larger) version of Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition—a 'real American future' analogue to Trump's 'Make America Great Again' appeals.
A Hillary Clinton administration could supply various betrayals and compromises or foul up in some disastrous way, encouraging a sense that the professional class that dominates liberalism's upper reaches needs to give way to a revived (and larger) version of Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition — a "real American future" analogue to Trump's "Make America Great Again" appeals.
The Times had a lot to say about "The Fountainhead," and most of it was not complimentary: "All the betrayals, all the dirty, crawling, schematic malice, all the lust and lechery … give it an atmosphere so luridly evil and conspiratorial that Cesare Borgia, the Marquis de Sade and Adolf Hitler could walk right in and feel cozily at home."
In March, a year after we first met, as the world grappled with the ravages and betrayals of social media and a friend and I began keeping track of people who constantly updated Twitter with news from their Twitter sabbaticals, Franzen published a story about birds in National Geographic to kick off the magazine's Year of the Bird.
Every time a conservative primary opponent questioned Trump's fitness to be president because of the opening on the Supreme Court, conservative voters were reminded of the past promises of Republican presidents that resulted in Earl Warren, Harry Blackmun, Anthony Kennedy, David Souter and, most recently, Chief Justice John Roberts — a long yet incomplete list of Republican Supreme Court betrayals.
"I know I'm lucky in the grand health scheme, but I also know that I am one of many women who grasp for a sense of consistent well-being, fight against the betrayals of their bodies, and who are often met with skepticism by doctors trained to view painful periods as the lot of women who should learn to grin and bear it."
I imagine there is a place of deep rest—not in the resting but after, when the body has forgotten the weight of fatigue or of its many betrayals—how unfair that once I thought it clever to blame my body for the wounds in me: the ankle bulbous and aching, the heaviness in the thigh, and the fat, the encroachment of flesh.
Ignoring the betrayals from her Cabinet, May said after the vote she would once again try to get her deal — which was soundly rejected again earlier this week — through Parliament next week in a last-ditch attempt to secure a more orderly departure from the EU. If the deal is rejected for a third time, May said a lengthy extension to the Brexit process would be sought.
The subtext, and often the center, of Bernie Sanders's campaign to upset Hillary Clinton is that too many of the signature achievements of her husband's Presidency were a series of betrayals—the deregulation of Wall Street, an obsession with deficit reduction, the Defense of Marriage Act, his crime bill, the North American Free Trade Agreement—and that she was an enthusiastic partner in passing that agenda.
The extent to which the informant network was unraveled, reported last year by The New York Times, was a devastating setback for the C.I.A. Officials said the number of informants lost in China rivaled losses in the Soviet Union and Russia during the betrayals of both Aldrich Ames and Robert Hanssen, formerly of the C.I.A. and the F.B.I. They divulged intelligence operations to Moscow for years.
I think he is very vulnerable, and one of the things that really concerns me is that the Trump show, the endless show that surrounds this president, some of which he's directing, some of which other people are directing, is so addictive to particularly TV media that there is barely any time left to focus on the betrayals of the Make America Great Again brand.
A couple of months ago, I attended a press briefing at Facebook's New York offices, where many of these ideas were presented to a room full of technology journalists using almost the exact same phrases that Time includes in its report: The company is trying to build artificial intelligence that is capable of rooting out complex behaviors — ranging from identity attacks to betrayals — that make users feel victimized.
With Mr. Sewell and Mr. Ritter circling Mark Thompson's stripped-back set, the actors' eyes narrowing or flashing as betrayals of their putative bromance cross their lips, Mr. Key appears in more than one way relegated to the sidelines, outmaneuvered by the shifting tensions of the play and also by two expert colleagues who find blood sport in an aesthetic disagreement and play it for all it's worth.
The Paul McCartney thing ends up ... The reason I couldn't believe how candid he was, but how excited I was by it, was that it created whole secret histories that were happening right behind the scenes of all the covers and the biweekly things that we've seen throughout the history ... And there's a lot of horse trading and favors and betrayals that if you look at any one of them individually are pretty petty.
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But Bulgaria has also known so many betrayals and occupations that this sudden lurch has inspired as much worry as elation, including fears that Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin will forge a bargain between themselves that serves their two nations but carves up the region into spheres of influence, just as the major powers did at the end of World War II. For many reasons, including economic necessity, a common culture and deep historical ties, Bulgarian politicians, including the president, want closer relations with Russia, but not so close that their nation loses its cherished ties to the West and falls firmly into Russia's orbit.
For the men of this show, women exist in five distinct categories: wives, who are to be respected and protected, and in turn are expected to (excessively) feed the family, raise the children, and quietly absorb the cutting emotional blows dealt to them; mistresses/girlfriends, usually independent and business-oriented, who get their own romantic date nights and financial perks, but should also never overstep; mothers, often deified, which makes their betrayals even harder to bear; daughters, whose purity is to be preserved, and intellectual pursuits encouraged; and finally, the so-called "whores," the ones who are there purely for sexual satisfaction, and who should consider themselves "lucky" to have that going for them.
Not only did its writers take a more conscientious look at BoJack's boorishness and betrayals, they also deepened the story lines for those he betrayed: the loyal Labrador retriever Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tomkins) and the disintegration of the dog's marriage to the morally insecure human Diane Nguyen (Alison Brie); BoJack's ex and manager, the overworked, manipulative pink cat Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris), who can only achieve happiness when she imagines her great-great-great-great granddaughter's future, but even then she imagines a dystopia; his roommate, Todd (Aaron Paul, who's called Todd "the first asexual character on television"); and former child star Sarah Lynn (Kristen Schaal), whom BoJack, lonely in his addiction, yanks from sobriety into a fateful bender.

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