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"caustic" Definitions
  1. (of a chemical substance) able to destroy or dissolve (= remove or destroy by a chemical process) other substances synonym corrosive
  2. critical in a bitter or sarcastic way synonym scathing

824 Sentences With "caustic"

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But some of those replacements are, themselves, pretty caustic substances.
In his announcement he alluded to the congressman's "caustic nature".
Kate is caustic, intelligent and strong — she needs to be.
Doctors say he has injuries consistent with caustic chemical consumption.
There was the caustic fight for control of the company.
Even the Maggie Smith character loses some of her caustic edge.
I thought her prickliness and caustic gruff exterior were defense mechanisms.
KCNA regularly issues caustic missives on all aspects of US policy.
On Wednesday, the beloved, witty, sometimes hilariously caustic host of Jeopardy!
They are just as caustic as Trump's rants against his critics.
Enough with a partisanship so caustic that it bleeds into hatred.
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Yes, he makes a living through sometimes caustic reviews and rants.
Tyler, the Creator, is known for his caustic, verbose rapping prowess.
The story is bleak, but the prose bristles with caustic humor.
This is the kind of dark, sometimes caustic humor she employs.
But Mr. Trump has not had a monopoly on caustic language.
And this week, a characteristically caustic tweet of Teigen's was wildly misinterpreted.
But after she dies, after he gets the tapes, Clay becomes caustic.
Finlay's work can be tender, sweet, caustic, satirical, unsettling and downright gnarly.
And Ms. Danler isn't another Anthony Bourdain manqué, delivering a caustic exposé.
Ms. Bosworth had a vastly better eye for comic or caustic moments.
Its articles could be at turns witty and caustic, humorous and weighty.
Molly Ivins was one of America's most caustic and beloved political commentators.
His campaign aides tracked popular hashtags and, at times, encountered caustic posts.
Trump's Inaugural Address was remarkable for its caustic bitterness, its metallic taste.
The situation also speaks to a caustic workplace attitude toward women in general.
Dame Diana Rigg is excellent as the calculating and caustic matriarch Olenna Tyrell.
But each poem is written with her signature wry humor and caustic honesty.
Her fears were confirmed by some caustic responses from members of the public.
The Griffins were as caustic as ever, mocking Kimmel every chance they got.
"Feedback" and "FML" tap into the caustic sound and industrial concision of Yeezus.
It's caustic about the situation in Afghanistan, but not necessarily despairing or dismissive.
Their reason: rocker Ted Nugent's caustic criticism of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
It has smashed cake into Navalny's face, but denies the caustic liquid attack.
Where Ms. Williams is sharp and caustic, Ms. Robinson is goofy and sweet.
The piece is caustic, yet joyful about the persistence of desire and connection.
Indeed, his work was so caustic that it caused him to be kidnapped.
Caustic soda and carbon disulphide are, however, toxic and bad for the environment.
I find it caustic, both to the culture and to one's own heart.
His office is now repackaging the governor's most caustic tweets as news releases.
WASHINGTON — Anonymous evaluations of professors by their students can be caustic or catty.
Months of caustic presidential tweets and fiery television interviews by Mr. Giuliani unfolded.
One way this record is very Christian: Its casual, caustic contempt for women.
Some of the most caustic voices have said that "only Jews use" Google now.
INGRAHAM: Brit you alluded to the caustic nature of this nomination process earlier on.
The series tends to view caustic selfishness as a laughable side-effect of youth.
There's no need to be coy, cute, or caustic: Sean Spicer isn't doing well.
How does the love at the heart of fandom curdle into something so caustic?
Our current representative's caustic nature has left us without a seat at the table.
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Other signs relied on caustic and razor-sharp humor to get their point across.
It was a caustic mix of bottom-shelf vodka and lychee puree from concentrate.
He maintained his smiling persona over the years, but his material grew increasingly caustic.
Green Gobbler Drain Clog Dissolver uses non-caustic, biodegradable ingredients to dissolve drain blockages.
I hoped that pathos would balance out the more caustic sides of her character.
In our caustic speech we threw out platitudes, in our guts our feisty wit.
It's caustic campaigning from both sides, though also a woefully complex issue and industry.
Parallel to these harder, caustic songs are impeccably innocent ones to get lost in.
Democrats in the Senate have expressed concern about Mr. Grenell's sometimes caustic Twitter posts.
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett is dry, droll and very funny as a caustic gay nurse.
Young people are enthralled by his caustic put-downs of rivals on social media.
Some of the most caustic and aware songwriting on this album is about herself.
"There was clearly a mix of disinfectant and another, caustic chemical," Mr. Navalny wrote.
His cracks aren't as caustic as Chris Rock's or as inventive as Dave Chappelle's.
The text adds that Miller commented on Lisso's "extraordinarily pretty teeth," revealing her caustic wit.
The miscommunication between Tai and Cydney spiraled out of control and Tribal Council turned caustic.
That anonymity means that they face next to no repercussions for their hurtful, caustic words.
"Best Years of My Life" is a caustic lament about time wasted in bad relationships.
Instead, she jabbed at Trump continually, and predictably drew out the billionaire's angry, caustic side.
And shock it did, as the caustic fetus poster sparked outrage amongst the political Right.
I have never been around formalin, and I don't even know how caustic that is.
Balls of caustic residue were observed burning on the ground after rising to the surface.
He also shared his caustic surprise at Mr. Seif's earnest repetition of his comedic provocation.
The lawsuit by McKesson argued that Pirro offers "loud, caustic" opinion while on the air.
Rescuers arrived as the caustic drain cleaner turned her face purple and dissolved her skin.
Its owner frequently posted caustic remarks about him and his actions toward the Russia investigation.
Their art could be caustic, outré, vulgar and loud; psychedelic patterns and clashing colors abounded.
Add to that their mutual animosity, which erupted in caustic exchanges in the Nevada debate.
Hence the caustic slogan from the 2002 election, "Vote for the crook, not the fascist".
Janet Maslin, writing in The New York Times, called it a "fine and caustic" film.
Mr. Colbert's comedy hasn't become radically different, but it has been more frank and caustic.
The President and other elected officials must appreciate the potential consequences of their caustic commentary.
They lead with caustic opening lines ("Ellie was a biter") and scenes of gaudy violence.
Yet Wilde's pantomime, his ostentatious dandy manner, is admirable for its droll and caustic intelligence.
The whole area smells acrid, like paint, and bags of caustic soda, a decontaminate, lie nearby.
In his wake he has left a trail of beaten rivals, wounded feelings and caustic remarks.
As an observer, Flashman was often caustic but never blinded by the pieties of his age.
It's comedy that's often confrontational, cynical and caustic, but it's no less hysterical for its bluntness.
Caustic Western-style satire, in which even a leader's appearance is gag fodder, is still unthinkable.
Clinton in the most recent poll of Iowa Democrats, and the contest has grown increasingly caustic.
Owen Glieberman, Variety: [Johnson and Efron's] caustic interplay gives the film a sparky buzz of tension.
And all the stories allows for the caustic, back and forth power reversal in each story.
Citing former intelligence and counterterrorism officials who have criticized Mr. Trump's caustic remarks about Islam, Mrs.
Navalny became temporarily blind in one eye in April after having caustic liquid thrown at him.
The fight over her account transformed Thomas's nomination into the most caustic confirmation battle to date.
They also share a rough past, a caustic streak, and an air of Bugs Bunny resilience.
" If his caustic tone wasn't already evident, he adds, "Can we do it without Will Smith?
Fluidly caustic and sweet, Catastrophe is also delightfully dirty, searing with scatological candidness and feverish sexuality.
Accidental cell death occurs when the proteins in the skin are denatured by the caustic substance.
He was caustic and didn't suffer fools gladly, but he was great to hang around with.
Bouchard then showered to wash the caustic substance off her body and left for the evening.
And now they have vape pens, which are a lot less caustic in terms of smoke.
She enthralls her boss while amazing the locals with her caustic wit and hard-boiled attitude.
He could be caustic and wry in equal measure, especially in exchanges with his American counterparts.
He's long been one of literature's dangling men, a caustic satirist and not to everyone's taste.
Six newspapers in New Jersey have teamed up to publish a caustic editorial calling on Gov.
But we're assuming she's not a big fan of fire, lords of light, or Melisendre's caustic predictions.
The jaggy, pent-up energy in Deerhoof's caustic art rock owes a lot to Dieterich's guitar playing.
Palin's response: ''Because some of my comments are probably very candid and perceived as caustic to some.
Neither band had the caustic bite of Kid Dynamite, but it was clear a trend was emerging.
The fight is likely to become even more caustic as the 2020 presidential campaign heats up. 5.
There's a version of American Housewife that could have embraced this caustic truth about its main character.
Those leaders are likely more willing -- even eager -- to accept Trump and forget his caustic campaign rhetoric.
Sales in Occidental's chemical division rose 10.6 percent to $1.19 billion, helped by demand for caustic soda.
In MTV's caustic dramedy Faking It (2014), Rita Volk plays Amy, the show's embattled queer (white) protagonist.
The result is by turns caustic, coy, baffling, impish, embarrassing, insightful and, as the pseudonym suggests, frank.
The authorities said he sprayed the chemical, called caustic soda, "as a revenge on society," Xinhua reported.
The lawsuits have, at times, devolved into a war of words, with both sides releasing caustic statements.
" Such discussion "may well include vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government and public officials.
They leaven the sincerity with caustic wit; the grooves are taut but jammy, elastic without losing shape.
But how does this sublime geothermal phenomena inspire a caustic group of feminist rappers, if at all?
But it can be a caustic pleasure, a chaser, heavy on the bitters, to Carrie's fruity cosmo.
Richard Grenell, prone to pique and caustic tweets, is running the intelligence agencies in an acting capacity.
Pig Destroyer are large men, maybe nimble in their spare time, but lumbering and caustic on stage.
Some of their letters tried too hard to be funny, and were caustic-sounding, masking awful hurt.
His most caustic critiques were of Stephen Colbert — but the "Late Show" host was apparently not offended.
Mr. Harding's Berlioz is extreme, caustic and rude, its narrative cast in the most vivid of colors.
His heroine, Aurora Greenway, a caustic Houston widow with Connecticut roots, is quick-witted, amorous and matriarchal.
If his writing could be caustic and his stage humor devastating, Ms. Weaver remembered a gentler side.
President Trump, meanwhile, has continued to level caustic attacks that have made the Clintons radioactive with Republicans.
Their voices sound surprisingly good together—El-P's is dry and caustic, Mike's is saucy and gruff.
It was dirty work with caustic chemicals that sloshed over the standard-length gloves his employers provided.
I once discovered a gorgeously caustic letter of resignation on a library desk, unsigned and presumably unsent.
In short, Austen's empathetic portrayals of women in love are just as powerful as her caustic wit.
But it's the caustic contributions of Lucas' kid sister Erica — 2017's answer to Dee from What's Happening!
His drawings could be as violent as they were elliptical or caustic, he exploited the limits of taste.
Her review of The Sound of Music was so caustic that Vogue fired her, as she tells it.
Since being temporarily blinded in one eye in the caustic liquid attack, Navalny sometimes appears with a bodyguard.
He ran afoul of the government during his stint as a caustic anti-Abe commentator on "Hodo Station".
Maren Ade's short comedy Everyone Else is a caustic yet endearing look at a relationship on the skids.
Turns out there are two—both for felony use of gases and injury by caustic agent of explosive.
The caustic response prompted gasps from reporters inside the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House.
By the day's end, Mr. Trump had returned to a caustic but somewhat more conventional script, attacking Mrs.
Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, and has posted caustic and violent messages about Muslims, refugees and race.
Others in tech have been more caustic to Trump — not just withholding funds, but attacking him head on.
They smell much less caustic than most such products, with rosemary and rose-hip oil in the formula.
Countless examples demonstrate the efficacy of community empowerment to resist the caustic forces of corrupt and inept governments.
Hosting a controversial convention, they said, would signal the city's commitment to free speech at a caustic moment.
There aren't many movies more caustic and embittered than this Oscar favorite, which arrived on streaming this week.
"Divorce," whose first season was squirm-inducingly dark and caustic, has now settled into its own middle age.
Top of the list was "firearms"; other banned items included blackjacks, drones, numchucks, knives, helmets, and caustic substances.
It reached the ocean to produce a caustic plume of acid fumes laced with fine volcanic glass specks.
As in other federal cases, President Trump's own caustic comments about the allegations against him were an issue.
Charming, caustic, and profane, she regularly breaks the fourth wall to tell us what's really on her mind.
I am in the booker's office trying to stay cool as he talks about immigrants through caustic teeth.
Chapman is married to Harvey Weinstein, the caustic Hollywood producer who allegedly engaged in sexually predatory behavior for decades.
It takes a PR disaster for Alex to discover the real Henry, bursting with literary references and caustic wit.
His tariff temper tantrums and caustic insults have cast the United States as an unreliable partner among our allies.
Standouts include Norm MacDonald's caustic routine in 1997 and Stephen Colbert's incisive takedown of the Bush administration in 2006.
The other players thought that was awesome and started doing favors for me in return for my caustic remarks.
A caustic ambassadorial cable describing the sybaritic lifestyle of the Tunisian presidential family may have sparked the Arab Spring.
That includes poorly formulated products with harsh, caustic ingredients, as well as not using proper sun or antioxidant protection.
The single is bedroomy power pop that disguises its effortlessness with ramshackle charm and subverts that with caustic lyrics.
It's Platoon's rougher, rawer, more aggressive, more caustic B-side — and of the two, it's the film I prefer.
You were a caustic anti-government conservative, and the line of inquiry that you're now pursuing doesn't allow that.
He has, however, by his own caustic language, given tacit permission to his supporters to speak in similar ways.
A police spokesmen said at least 20 officers were injured slightly by rocks and caustic liquid thrown at them.
Often they'll prevent the horns from growing by burning them off with a hot iron or applying caustic chemicals.
He said the Cartel brought more than 70 bodies to that site to dissolve them in the caustic soda.
The men trade lines (or, in some cases, barbs), contrasting McCartney's earnest sweetness with Costello's cynicism and caustic insults.
He's just the same as I remember him: round, with a wry smile and a caustic sense of humor.
But Trump's caustic rhetoric on immigration has also divided the region, weakening public support there for the United States.
Mr. Trump's top policy adviser questioned Mr. Priebus's competence in a caustic email this week after the Phoenix speech.
He kept undercutting his own political message by going off script at his rallies with caustic attacks on Mrs.
Mr. Wolff is appealingly earnest (but lacks Caulfield's caustic edge), while Ms. Owen is a radiant burst of optimism.
Cheryl in particular blossoms as a villain to fear, in large part thanks to her caustic turns of phrase.
Make no mistake, friends, this is a war epic, and a searing, caustic commentary from the men inside it.
"She was never caustic or sarcastic; there were never personal attacks on other justices," he said of her opinions.
He said he was inspired to re-enter the tennis political arena after seeing how "caustic" it had become.
In her book, she describes with sometimes caustic candor the daily humiliations of "grossophobie," or fat-phobia, in France.
His famous "War of the Worlds," about a Martian colonization of England, was a caustic parable denouncing European empires.
A caustic comedy about country and class, the play intends to skewer working-class narrow-mindedness and liberal condescension.
Well, you did say women of color should emulate this incredibly caustic, reactionary talking head on Glenn Beck's network.
A caustic Hawaiian Danno might not have improved the ratings but would have done wonders for the show's credibility.
They have made polished films with high production values, which are thoroughly engaging, often caustic and, at times, devastating.
Justice Scalia began his service on the court as an outsider known for caustic dissents that alienated even potential allies.
The destination is often impossible to predict but, like his lyrics, the words are caustic, hilarious, cynical, hopeful and warm.
Though considered primarily for completists, it could perhaps serve as a less caustic entry point into Reznor's vast sonic worlds.
These include onerous filing requirements and the knowledge that routine business decisions may become the subject of caustic public debate.
Haiti had gone several years without any elections because of caustic political battles, leaving Mr. Martelly to rule by decree.
His subsequent music projects, the bizarro absurdist theater Men's Recovery Project and the caustic Wrangler Brutes, were no less confrontational.
To get at them, huge volumes of rock are crushed, then subjected to physical separation, caustic acids, and blazing heat.
Cyril suffers no fools (her caustic one liners and icy facial expressions are actually reason enough to see the movie).
Twice in the same month it took the caustic bleach of bombshell news reports for Hollywood abusers to face punishment.
Mr. Iannucci left the show after Season 4, but while his caustic language is indispensable, it is fortunately not inimitable.
He was also infamously caustic and was forced out of the company he founded when he clashed with the management.
He remembers red-capped bottles left out on the restaurants' tables, filled with bitter, sour liquid emitting a "caustic" aroma.
El Monte police vehicles are seen near the site where an unknown suspect doused a woman with a "caustic chemical."
Warning: this stage of the process requires a level of thirst that may feel caustic to your sensitive artistic soul.
Hold your comment, your pithy tweet, your caustic Facebook post: I'm not saying that video games cannot tell amazing stories.
In a race that has turned caustic in its waning days, Philip D. Murphy, the Democratic candidate, and Lt. Gov.
" When caustic words like "I wouldn't get angry if you weren't so sensitive," or "You brought the conflict on yourself.
The political establishment united against the rabble-rouser, amid caustic slogans such as "Vote for the crook, not the fascist".
The move brings into the White House a former United Nations ambassador with a hawkish reputation and caustic management style.
" Such debate, Justice Brennan wrote, "may well include vehement, caustic and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government and public officials.
Raunchy repartee turns to edgy teasing turns to caustic bickering turns to tension-relieving banter or sex (or bantering sex).
As a host, however, she's evolved into a sharp-eyed avenger whose caustic streak is wholly justified by her targets.
Still, the official said that conservatives have made arriving at a consensus more difficult through their caustic rhetoric in recent days.
But while Vox Lux is remote and caustic, A Star Is Born is inviting and easy to fall in love with.
Trump's caustic response to the inquiry undercuts the idea that keeping him in power is good for the nation's civic health.
As the election neared, his already caustic rhetoric took an even darker turn, vowing revenge on political enemies and demonizing immigrants.
Half a mile farther south was ground zero, which wasn't smoking anymore, or filling the room with odd, caustic chemical smells.
He moves quickly from one rumor or beef to the next, giving viewers just enough information to understand his caustic burns.
Hardship has only sharpened Darlene's caustic humor, which is always at its best when she's launching her deadly deadpan at Becky.
Donald Trump: 'I will totally accept' election results 'if I win' Debates in the recent past have been tense, sometimes caustic.
A perusal of the 2016 primary debate transcripts shows that "excuse me" has been leveled in a caustic manner 22 times.
In the new "Roseanne" its caustic, witty matriarch says grace before dinner and concludes with thanks for "making America great again".
Rejoice, Aqua Teen Hunger Force fans: That caustic early-'00s Adult Swim sensibility you loved is on its way to Hulu.
Who'd have thought that one of the most caustic shows on television could yield one of the sweetest moments on Twitter?
That is tough to predict; Mr Kasich's followers dislike Mr Cruz's caustic conservatism almost as much as Mr Trump's reckless populism.
The firm, which owns manufacturing facilities in India and Egypt, is also a manufacturer of caustic soda and other specialty chemicals.
For much of the dinner, she complained about "Saint Hillary," a caustic profile, by Michael Kelly, published in the Times Magazine .
He hasn't created public policy based on his caustic campaign rhetoric (yet), so there's no law or executive order to repeal.
Wildlands' E3 presentation last year introduced us to El Pozolero, the "Stewmaker" who dissolves bodies in drums full of caustic soda.
"He's never said anything caustic about me, and he was very cordial," McConnell told a local Kentucky radio station on Thursday.
Their best album is probably Master of Puppets because its songs sound the most pleasing (in a caustic thrash metal way).
Dozens of locally produced mortar projectiles filled with caustic soda were found by de-miners in Manbij, Syria, in late 2016.
Humans have not, however, evolved to handle prolonged inhalation of caustic air from something like the Paradise blaze, Dr. Balmes said.
There, wealthy and well-educated whites — particularly women — who had supported Republicans for generations have recoiled against the president's caustic language.
So you might expect me to point to some ironies I heard running as caustic undercurrents, tugging the whole thing down.
We have become a caustic people, more prone to declaim than listen, corrosive in our humor and ever ready to battle.
A comically caustic voice of experience, Popovich is often asked what he thinks of pretty much all things N.B.A., and more.
In it, Ms. Acogny recites from "Discourse on Colonialism," a caustic 1955 essay by the Martinican activist and intellectual Aimé Césaire.
She shares a bedroom with Jon, a brooding farmhand who furiously scribbles journals mythologizing his affair with Sol's caustic cousin, Asta.
Legal troubles Much of the recent attention to the NRA's finances stems from the caustic legal battle between it and Ackerman.
The two sides exchanged unusually caustic barbs, mirroring the sharp divisions on immigration policy among lawmakers and members of the public.
Clinton's side — her spot on the campaign plane went to a conspicuous replacement: Philippe Reines, a caustic, canny veteran of Mrs.
Last year, the Oscars became a caustic admonishment of nominee omissions, namely black artists and films about the African-American experience.
Having heard Barry's broad, caustic take on Oscar Wilde, I couldn't help wondering what Muhly might find in the same material.
He indulged in the youthful aristocratic pleasure of not being liked and his wit was purposefully caustic, his tongue often blistering.
After discovering a series of negatives in an abandoned skyscraper in St. Louis, Aaron Farley altered the degraded images with caustic colors.
These are caustic little bolts that jab at what it's like to grow up as an Asian American person in white America.
Even before touching down in Osaka, Trump seemed to be backing down on Iran, perhaps wary of his already caustic G20 reception.
From capturing teenage innocence to 343, Kurys's slice-of-life movies are sparkling and big-hearted, but not without a caustic side.
It does a good job of capturing the caustic wit of the books and foregrounding what it is that makes them timeless.
In the first three episodes, the closet loomed large as the bane of Versace's career and a source of Cunanan's caustic disdain.
Incidents involving the spilling of industrial and caustic chemicals, while infrequent and duly reported, have left land protectors on a hair trigger.
Friendly and silly where other comics were vicious and caustic, they radiated a sunny glow that gave their barbs a light touch.
The anti-corruption activist lost much of his eyesight after unknown assailants threw a caustic liquid in his face earlier this year.
The milk can include additives like detergent, caustic soda, glucose, white paint and refined oil to mask coloration, according to Times Internet.
Even its most caustic critics don't contend that its money is spent with the intent of promoting the election of Hillary Clinton.
But as a rule of thumb, the emissions emanating from a burning shrub are less caustic than those of a burning Subaru.
Discussion focused on the vitriolic political coverage leading up to the election, specifically the vocabulary and attitudes that shaped such caustic dialogue.
They play a caustic, ugly mix of punk, hardcore, and grindcore that never takes itself too seriously—but never lets up, either.
Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont have clashed in sometimes caustic terms in recent days: Mr. Sanders has questioned Mrs.
Foer's best and most caustic novel, filled with so much pain and regret that your heart sometimes struggles to hold it all.
She also had caustic advice for those who have made threats against her, increasingly, she said, since she and Trump have sparred.
So, this year, for once at least, protests about the severity of an Open golf course might seem more comical than caustic.
This set off a firestorm that was as predictable as a caustic retort from Connecticut Coach Geno Auriemma ("Don't watch," he said).
While their boss's language tends to be caustic, the security guards have seemed to try defusing tense situations instead of inflaming them.
We were optimistic and collaborative, lovers of authority and institutions and rules — not sullen and caustic, like the neglected, latchkey Gen Xers.
" 'Skaneateles' is an Indian word that means 'beautiful lake surrounded by fascists,' " Mr. Crimmins used to say in a typically caustic joke.
Whatever the reason for that, it's not going to stop the artist, who'll be producing caustic brain-melters until his dying day.
After more than 30 years in business together, the NRA and Ackerman parted ways earlier this year amid a caustic legal battle.
He would engage in caustic knock-down, drag-out fights over policies and mock others in ways that were seen as unprofessional.
On Wednesday, Mr. Biden attempted to reassert himself by taking on Ms. Warren in more caustic terms at an event in Ohio.
It's a bleakly comic film about two families, one wealthy and one not so wealthy, and a caustic tale of class conflict.
After he praised "Not by Bread Alone," Dudintsev's caustic 1956 novel about Soviet life, Mr. Yevtushenko was expelled from the Literary Institute.
KANYE WEST "The Life of Pablo" (Def Jam) A grand, caustic album about grace: finding it, praying for it, falling from it.
The second episode features a caustic breakup scene in a parking lot that, on its own, should earn Adlon another Emmy nomination.
Despite the caustic tone in the news media, some worry that nationalism could get out of hand and hurt China's global image.
The disc starts with "Soup," a blasé takedown of celebrity sung by Dawn Thomson as the band stomps out a caustic blues.
But the tone here is different from the acclaimed HBO series — more caustic, a bit more crude — and so is the emphasis.
Furthermore, the caustic nature of the administration's trade rhetoric forces more instability on farmers trying to plan their crops, exacerbating the problem.
Trump stunned America's European allies with a caustic warning that he would "go it alone" unless NATO members sharply boosted defense spending.
But over the last several days, Mr. King has gone on the offensive, often in ways that were both comic and caustic.
Many of the "Infinite Newsfeed" headlines currently relate to Trump, making the work's attitude toward consumption habits especially caustic (are we masochists?).
Over the band's nearly five-decade career, Mr. Smith unspooled caustic rants that could seem inscrutable until certain repeated phrases became mantras.
Boruff: It was so weird and caustic that most people were intimidated by it or baffled by it or confused by it.
She took the stage standing — no desk for her — and moved into a caustic, basic-cable profanity-laced set on the presidential campaigns.
The warrants were for two counts of illegal use of tear gas and one count of malicious bodily injury with a caustic substance.
It's designed to give the biggest laughs from caustic, cringey moments – moments that don't land if you don't share the film's comic sensibility.
And the thing is, the Democrats are going to need some -- one, new ideas, not to be so vitriolic and caustic and divisive.
The self-proclaimed "king of the caustic quote" added snark to the medium 1960, when he debuted his "Ten Worst-Dressed Women" list.
The others, like the poison gas-using Caustic, the enemy-tracking Bloodhound, and the medic-focused Lifeline, all bring unique twists to combat.
We see Cabello waking up to the caustic alarm on her phone, getting her makeup done, and eating tuna sandwiches with her mother.
"Even though they can be quite caustic and bitter at times — as Lou Reed songs can be — they are part of his legacy."
" Trump has employed increasingly caustic rhetoric to respond to the quickening impeachment inquiry, accusing Democrats of a "coup" and calling the investigation "bullshit.
Unlike caustic copper sulfate or toxic formaldehyde products traditionally used by farmers, THYMOX is the "green" alternative that is non-corrosive and biodegradable.
After sparring occasionally in previous debates, the two men battered each other in earnest in a series of caustic exchanges on Saturday night.
Trump's caustic comments about Hispanics, women, Muslims and his rivals for the nomination have set much of the tone for the Republican race.
What remain are three-dimensional silhouettes, caustic reminders of the unfathomable distance of history even when we stand face-to-face with it.
Some relaxers may not contain caustic ingredients, for example, but they may have fragrants or preservatives -- such as parabens -- that can be harmful.
However, given the current caustic political climate, it's likely that at least some viewers will take offense with the series and its protagonist.
Another treatment, sclerotherapy, involves injecting the irritated vein with a caustic agent, as is often done for spider veins on legs and ankles.
After a weekend of caustic accusations, Mr. Dauman and Mr. Abrams filed a lawsuit Monday morning in the probate court in Canton, Mass.
During Sotheby's contemporary auction last week, Mr. Lindemann — who has a round face and bright blue eyes — was a font of caustic commentary.
Dan Moyer's "Half Moon Bay," for Lesser America, is a sweetly caustic survey of contemporary relationships, pleasantly prickly until it turns unnecessarily serious.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge based the thrillingly caustic "Fleabag," about a depressed, sexually adventurous Londoner, on her one-woman show of the same name.
The chlor-alkali industry is the primary asbestos importer and user of raw asbestos for the manufacturing of industrial chlorine and caustic soda.
Clinton seeks to cram in every caustic comment and controversial policy from Mr. Trump's 17 months as a presidential candidate into one ad.
Revel in the last film appearances of John Ritter and Bernie Mac alongside Billie Bob Thornton's caustic Santa and Lauren Graham as Sue.
Virtually everything out of the two-time Golden Gloves Heavyweight Champion's mouth is a caustic rebuke of a commonly held idea about fitness.
Our society is better today because 501(c)(85033) organizations operate as safe havens from the caustic partisanship that currently bedevils our country.
They were taken with the caustic style of a video called "I Am Genderqueer and Wtf That Means" by a YouTuber named ContraPoints.
Mr. Bush also used the university as a stage in his rebellion in recent years against the increasingly caustic nature of American politics.
If you'll remember, a test pressing copy of his almost-long lost 1994 LP Caustic Window sold on Discogs in 2014 for $13,500.
Prolific, erudite and caustic in his wit, he surveyed the entire cultural landscape — films, plays, books, art — and saw little that he liked.
The 2014 corrosion control change from soda ash to caustic soda was an operations decision made by PWSA's water treatment staff, not Veolia.
This brilliantly caustic début collection of stories is an attack on the pieties of contemporary social life and the niceties of traditional fiction.
In order to survive her relationship with the strong-willed Marvelous, Margaret has put up certain defenses; she's funny, caustic, and relatively nonjudgmental.
The often caustic proceedings divulged their lavish lifestyle, including a $230,000 monthly spending habit, and their six houses and 11 country club memberships.
"We had no interest in giving anti-science voices an opportunity to spread their caustic message," Parker said in a statement December 18.
Twice a week on her YouTube channel, Ms. Aina, 32, calls out such disparities, with a delivery that's conversational, comical and occasionally caustic.
Our critic James Poniewozik called that show "a philosophical turning point" for Mr. Colbert, after which his comedy became more frank and caustic.
Mr. Feenstra said he stands with President Trump but is not as "caustic" as Mr. King and will not embarrass ever-polite Iowans.
Despite his troubled beginnings, Callahan went on to become a noted cartoonist who managed to find caustic humor in the subject of disability.
Parasite returns to those themes with superb control; it's a darkly comic story about family that's also a caustic tale of class conflict.
It ran political opinions, gossip and investigative pieces about the country's elite, peppered with caustic allegations against politicians of financial corruption and cronyism.
Heller used his military service and wartime experience as a meditation and a warning, and yet his prose had its own caustic wit.
Mr Kohl's son Walter was an indirect victim: intrusive security meant he never had a normal childhood, he said in a miserable, caustic memoir.
Even Nick Cave only occasionally achieves it and he has a veritable army of caustic old men in sharp suits to keep him grounded.
Hope is mostly reticent throughout the movie (except to briefly ogle Scott's abs, which, fair) so their banter comes off more caustic than cute.
"Each plant is very caustic in terms of its allergy production," and it can produce up to one billion pollen grains, Dr. Wolbert says.
Limbaugh, known for his caustic rants against liberals and "feminazis," was nonetheless moved to tears as the president and the first lady honored him.
His first term started on a caustic note, with Kasich and a Republican legislature pushing a bill to restrict public employees' collective bargaining power.
"Sympathy," one of the album's most richly candid moments, is darkly funny and caustic; "Spring Snow" and "Unbearably White" are poignant and vividly drawn.
When the entire Weissman clan exits the restaurant over Joel's caustic presence, he follows Midge outside to apologize for accidentally ruining Abe's big night.
As with McConnell, Trump didn't hesitate to air his ire on social media and in a memorably caustic interview with The New York Times.
Antonin Scalia, whom he is nominated to replace, was a pugnacious lover of intellectual battle, often caustic in rhetoric and inclined to sharpen differences.
Spare and caustic as a group, the trio bare teeth on Modern Convenience, which oscillates between extended, bluesy abstractions and unadulterated anti-capitalist acid.
Meanwhile, Tony Stark deals with the snap and his own failure by shutting down, lashing out at his loved ones with caustic, toxic wit.
On Friday, the tone was less caustic, with Pompeo calling the United States and Mexico our "partners, neighbors and friends" during the press availability.
" Yeah, that title looks like it might have emigrated from Eastern Europe, but it's actually Hammack's catchy and caustic shorthand for "I appreciate you.
In his voice mail, Mr. Blankfein also addressed Mr. Trump's caustic words that at times during his campaign had racist, sexist and xenophobic undertones.
But after auditioning many "great actors" for Elliot, Mr. Esmail began to wonder if what he'd written was too caustic to watch at all.
Politics, for her, was more than a test of principles; political questions drilled deep into her intimate life, smashing alliances and releasing caustic resentments.
CNN anchor Brian Stelter recently took offense when legendary journalist Ted Koppel noted that, despite the caustic comments, Trump has been good for CNN.
It was a caustic masterpiece, a pulp manifesto denouncing the institutional torture of sexual minorities by the government, the Church, and the medical establishment.
The room contained a caustic chemical smell and — aided no doubt by the active machinery — it was even hotter than the oppressive outdoor swelter.
But he was also capable of reducing them to tears with comic impersonations at the piano and his letters show up his caustic wit.
Many a superhero origin story involves exposure to a volatile substance — something dangerous, radioactive, caustic — that can be powerful if mastered, ruinous if uncontrolled.
Noah Hawley's "Legion," on FX, the latest Marvel production based on the X-Men, has an aesthetic that might be described as caustic whimsy.
She's just often performing steely level-headedness in ways that Charlie does not, as he's the at-times caustic director to her lead actress.
I think certainly there's like a caustic sort of tongue-in-cheek element to it, too, but we're genuinely invested in the tragedy also.
In any case they had a surprisingly cordial conversation, despite Helen's caustic "I loved hearing that" when Alison confirmed that Joanie wasn't Noah's daughter.
The trainers smear caustic chemicals on the pasterns (or ankles) of the horse and wrap them tightly to cook the substances into the skin.
They didn't hesitate to scrutinize specifically American cultural constructions about ethnicity, assimilation, and class, resulting in caustic caricatures of globalization and the American dream.
Doctors say he has injuries consistent with caustic chemical consumption, and last week, Harrouff's father told PEOPLE his son's organs were failing as a result.
" His threat came in response to a caustic remark by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who described the White House as being "inflicted by mental retardation.
While they might not have the same gooey consistency as a package of caustic chemicals, the dry, bready pockets are great dipped in marinara sauce.
Still, Twitter is a large network of 67 million active monthly users in the U.S. that can become a vibrant and often caustic political forum.
Lee is caustic, relentlessly unpleasant, and an unapologetic (title aside) con artist — but McCarthy also makes her endlessly compelling and ultimately something close to relatable.
Before pleading guilty, his lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, said D'Souza had been targeted "because of his consistently caustic and highly publicized criticism" of president Barack Obama.
In August 2014, he fired off a caustic open letter to an academic publication that inveighed against what he saw as its pro-Israel tilt.
Wheeler, the 30-year-old son of California commune dwellers, draws and writes in the same caustic, kooky and endearing style of his '60s forebears.
YouTube, especially, has been accused of knowingly radicalizing users with its algorithms that encourage them to watch videos progressively more "edgy," hate-filled and caustic.
It was shocking, sure, but it was the way he made his music match the caustic subjects he explored that made Big Black so distinct.
Doctors say he has injuries consistent with caustic chemical consumption, and in August, Harrouff's father told PEOPLE his son's organs were failing as a result.
Em can still get caustic, but his approaches to what he clearly considers serious songs and his goofier material are totally distinct from one another.
You'll finally feel like you're moving forward and as though the vibe is way less angry and caustic in your professional and/or public life.
He has also elevated people whose words he finds pleasing and lent credibility to caustic views of conspiracy theorists, white nationalists and anti-Muslim bigots.
As his comments reverberated around the summit, Trump watched as the NATO secretary general was forced onto a tightrope woven out of the caustic statements.
In the days prior to the meeting in Canada, Trump, the kingpin in the alliance, had been ratcheting up increasingly caustic rhetoric over trade tariffs.
"The magnitude of the sentencing hearing, and the sometimes caustic language the judge employed, was a direct result of Nassar's admitted misdeeds," the filing said.
A musical was involved, and not just any musical — "My Fair Lady," the American blockbuster about the caustic British phoneticist and the cockney flower seller.
Her campaign believed that helped inoculate her as the president whipped up his base with caustic rhetoric about the migrant caravan heading to the border.
When the leader of the country you live in daily spouts heedless, caustic rants, it's hard not to think in terms of the future perfect.
But with those ambitions come Auriemma's demands of never-ending effort and selflessness, sound-tracked by a reliable flow of candid and often caustic commentary.
White paint and a caustic chemical were poured from overhead, burning at least 10 of the teenagers in the courtyard, the police said on Sunday.
"We find the dry cleaning fluid to be very caustic on fine wools, so we try to avoid it as much as possible," he explained.
Still, the caustic effects of segregation persist: Blacks in segregated neighborhoods remain at higher risk for hypertension, chronic disease, violence and exposure to environmental pollutants.
That the name of the author of "Gulliver's Travels" persists in popular vernacular — with "Swiftian" defining caustic and accomplished wit — speaks to his lasting influence.
Imbued with her signature wry humor and caustic honesty, it's a reminder that Parker is one of the most exciting young poets working today. —T.
Mr. Trump's other mentor was the caustic and conniving McCarthy-era lawyer Roy Cohn, who counseled Mr. Trump never to give in or concede error.
Brennan, who served as President Barack Obama's CIA director from 2013 to 2017, is one of the highest-profile and most caustic critics of Trump.
Stetzer said he started thinking about that question a year ago, when it seemed like our online lives couldn't get any more confusing and caustic.
Stephen Colbert's comedy has become more frank and caustic in the Trump presidency, but, our television critic says, Jimmy Fallon is behind the cultural moment.
The stars of "Un real " are a caustic "Everlasting" producer named Quinn and her ambivalent deputy, Rachel, whose character clearly owes a lot to Shapiro.
But to remain righteously indignant of others takes more energy and is far more caustic to one's soul, a price I'm not willing to pay.
"I think that the president needs to be more clear in his rhetoric and doesn't need to be as caustic in his rhetoric," he said.
All of the areas that Sergei and Yulia touched need to be inspected and cleaned with a "caustic agent" because Novichok doesn't just evaporate over time.
The caustic US president tweets at all hours — one moment threatening North Korea, the next lambasting his critics, as the media hangs on his every word.
And that's stoking fears Europe's leaders could end up with some caustic comprises, including the possible adoption of Australian-style offshore processing centers for incoming migrants.
All flamingo species have evolved to live in some of the planet's most extreme wetlands, like caustic "soda lakes", hypersaline lagoons or high-altitude salt flats.
He's now charged with one count of malicious bodily injury with a "caustic substance," explosive or fire, and two counts of illegal use of tear gas.
Some will criticise Mourinho for his egotism, some for his pragmatism and some for his caustic attitude, but nobody can deny his legacy of relentless success.
Since then, Brexit and recent Western elections have made a caustic mockery of notion that social media might bring nations together, rather than split them apart.
"Yeah, that's right," Trump laughed in response to Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly's caustic quip about the sword at the New London, Connecticut, campus.
At twenty-four, Kelley was already a strikingly confident writer, with a sense of humor reminiscent of Flannery O'Connor in stories like "Revelation": caustic, original, efficacious.
Trump has, indeed, exploited distrust of the press with his caustic outbursts, but that tactic couldn't work if citizens had solid confidence in a responsible press.
Virginians who came out to see him on Wednesday said he embodied an authenticity that had been lacking in a campaign marked by caustic personal attacks.
ATLANTA — Since becoming the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald J. Trump has changed little at his rallies, often building on his caustic comments from the primary campaign.
A dirty, raging piece of punk, Little Ugly Girls is an exhilarating record of crackling guitar and pummelling drums, all built around Linda's gruff, caustic wail.
Picking up on the social theme running through Appel's work, the caustic gouache "Animal n° 14" (1951) plays, contrasts, and jams visual inquiry into balanced fragments.
In high school there was Mr. Flood, a portly English teacher with a caustic wit that would drink a thermos' worth of Tim Hortons every morning.
Clinton, follow a similar formula, playing a clip of some of Mr. Trump's more caustic and controversial comments for an audience that would find them offensive.
In an interview in 2012, Donovan took some of the blame for this caustic relationship, admitting he had been "a punk kid" earlier in his career.
Despite a history of caustic words, Mr. Trump has offered nothing but gracious comments about the former president since his death at age 94 on Friday.
He said that the Islamic State tried loading 120-millimeter mortar rounds with caustic soda, but that the munitions rusted to the point of exuding salts.
Though Mr. Obama never mentioned Mr. Trump by name he alluded to the caustic political environment that has characterized a significant portion of the president's tenure.
Pein, a staff writer for the caustic and essential little magazine The Baffler, is a former newspaper reporter, who experienced the depredations of tech "disruption" firsthand.
He doesn't, however, reject the invention, but instead summarizes it as "not an unmixed blessing" for this one specific class of workers—hardly a caustic takedown.
Sirota and Gray, who are caustic on Twitter, have received considerable criticism, and Gray recently took heat for comparing questions about Sanders's health records to birtherism.
They are worth it anyway for the narrator, who reels off his gleefully nasty character descriptions and caustic dialogue in that distinctive Nordic-inflected British accent.
The production — by Jack Antonoff and Ms. Swift — is slippery and caustic, reminiscent of the places electro and industrial overlapped with pop in the mid-1980s.
Christopher Cantwell is charged with illegal use of tear gas, phosgene or other gases and malicious bodily injury by means of a caustic substance or agent.
Lear cited Trump's proposed cuts to art funding and de Lavallade blamed the administration's "socially divisive and morally caustic rhetoric" as reasons for avoiding the reception.
Don Rickles became famous for throwing barbs at any group he could target, but he was often at his most caustic while roasting his fellow celebrities.
It goes off without a hitch — all four of our handprints look good, and we run inside to wash the cement off our hands (because it's caustic).
"You can still smell a real caustic smell in the air," said Sara Haugen, owner of Pudge's bar in Superior, located about 135 miles from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Its caustic, manic blend of thrash, grind, noise rock, and hardcore is fast, ugly, and urgent (and a million times more intense than the new Slayer record).
The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office said the cause of Darrius Ellis' death was "complication of forcible administration of a caustic substance," an agency spokesperson tells PEOPLE.
Melissa McCarthy turns in a career-best performance as the caustic Lee Israel, and she's well-matched by Richard E. Grant, all charming smiles as Jack Hock.
The more than 21980 movies Mr. Scola directed over 40 years were emblematic of the mix of caustic satire and farce for which Italian films became known.
In 19803, a caustic British comedy writer named Charlie Brooker debuted a drama series that took some absurd premises about near-future technology and played them straight.
There are "green" floor and bathroom cleaners made of environmentally friendly, less stinky chemicals, but they don't sanitize the way those caustic concoctions Ajax and Clorox do.
Mixing stark warnings that Mr. Trump would imperil America's security with caustic personal critiques — "I'll leave it to the psychiatrists to explain his affection for tyrants" — Mrs.
The ruling military council has said the charter will pave the way for a general election in 2017, ensure clean politics and end Thailand's caustic political divide.
That seems indicative of the world we're living in — a movie about a warmhearted but still often caustic journalist like Molly Ivins can move people to tears.
A second struck a different, though no less caustic, tone: "Americans Hopeful This Will Be Last Mass Shooting Before They Stop On Their Own For No Reason."
He's more caustic and menacing as he and Elliot become, paradoxically, both more fluidly interchangeable, moment to moment, and more detached as they work against one another.
Just three days after the White House counsel's caustic letter, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a case about a subpoena for Trump's financial records.
Anohni trades the chamber-pop of Antony and the Johnstons for caustic, arresting electronica — veering between stark and vertiginous — produced with Hudson Hawke and Oneohtrix Point Never.
WASHINGTON — Justice Antonin Scalia could be caustic in his dissents, but he was also known for a sharp wit that often drew laughter from Supreme Court audiences.
After he retired from baseball, he became a television analyst and at times was overshadowed by his wife, who had become a celebrity for her caustic commentary.
Republican presidential candidates and their allied super PACs unleashed a cacophony of personal, caustic attack ads as they sought to break through in a historically large field.
Prospects for any progress on the budget negotiations in Trenton appeared dim on Saturday, as the same caustic tone that marked the deadlock persisted into the weekend.
Elected officials and political commentators have increasingly argued that Trump's caustic rhetoric has coarsened political discourse in America, pointing to Trump's frequent demonizing of his political opponents.
At the Al Smith Memorial Foundation dinner on Thursday, Mattis opened his speech with a caustic blow about Trump's deferment from the draft during the Vietnam War.
The tech industry did not like Mr. Trump the presidential candidate, despite his embrace of Twitter, and he returned the sentiment with caustic posts on the platform.
Republicans previewed an early rebuttal on Monday in the form of a meandering but at times caustic 11-page letter from Senator Ron Johnson, Republican of Wisconsin.
Privately, Mr. Sondland is even more caustic, and European officials tend to raise their eyes when asked about his negotiating style, which they consider to be brash.
Oxy's oil and gas division swung to a profit during the quarter, and its chemical division saw earnings nearly triple on higher prices for caustic soda and vinyl.
While I'd love to take all of Tyrion's points away for being caustic and obnoxious during their game, I'm just happy Brienne and Jaime finally got their moment.
The flourishes were uniquely Trumpian given his penchant for production value and headline-grabbing moments, and they produced lighthearted moments that softened what was otherwise a caustic evening.
Attacking her, especially in the uniquely caustic Trump way, will drag a lot more of the non-Trump Republican voters into his campaign than it will drive away.
She sometimes posted more than 30 items a day, mixing caustic commentary with tabloid gossip and detailed graft allegations, supplied by what she called her "network of spies".
This involves adding some caramel syrup to fill out the flavor of often caustic moonshine—also known as white whiskey—and drenching the spirits in fresh squeezed lemonade.
Caustic political rhetoric took a toxic turn in tone when Kathy Griffin raised the severed head of the president and when Shakespeare in the Park enacted his assassination.
Emanuel, famed for his coarse language and caustic retorts, was hanging out at the restaurant located blocks from the White House during a swing through Washington this week.
Sanford told The Washington Post that Trump's remarks during a Tuesday meeting with House Republicans on Capitol Hill were emblematic of the president's "caustic and counterproductive" personal style.
"He would plead with Americans to recognize that the caustic, destructive language emanating from our current president is sullying the dream that America once was," Patti Davis wrote.
To mark the anniversay, Paradinas made a mix of entirely RDJ-made tracks and remixes under his various aliases including Aphex Twin, Polygon Window, AFX, and Caustic Window.
For instance, some trainers may apply a caustic substance – like kerosene or croton oil – to a horse's lower leg and allow it to sink into the horse's skin.
The gold standard in New York remains the Richard Foreman production from 1976 at Lincoln Center, with which Mr. Norris's production shares a strikingly caustic, unapologetically confrontational tone.
She was rarely targeted in votes, despite having a fiery – and sometimes downright caustic – personality, and she demonstrated a real nose landing in winning alliances at key moments.
In one caustic exchange between the two men, Stone calls Credico a "rat" and threatens to take away his dog, a fluffy white Coton de Tulear named Bianca.
But if you want to see this annoying genre lampooned especially mercilessly, the caustic new "Bajillion Dollar Propertie$," on the Seeso streaming service, is the destination for you.
Shkreli, 34, had a long history of caustic, insulting comments on Twitter before he was banned by the social media service this year for harassing a female journalist.
Those experiences later became grist for her caustic, comic novel "Postcards From the Edge," whose chapters are variously presented as letters, diary entries, monologues and third-person narratives.
The place was lovely, she said, down a winding road in the woods, But she walked away, the caustic memories of fire and flight too fresh and raw.
The most caustic sequence in "Ghost Fleet" comes at the end, when a montage runs chronologically backward to follow a fish from a plate back to the water.
But after about an hour, when the cameras were dismissed and the meeting began in earnest, he unburdened himself in what four attendees described as a caustic scolding.
Ayatollah Khamenei has deployed unusually caustic language against the re-elected president, warning against his eagerness to woo foreign investment and his openness to Western-style education systems.
Mr. Pompeo chose Cairo, the site of President Barack Obama's 2009 address to the Islamic world, to deliver a caustic, point-by-point repudiation of Mr. Obama's message.
The unusually caustic showdown that followed, which has led the committee to communicate with Jones only through lawyers, all but ended last week when Jones dropped his threat.
"Today, Northwest Iowa doesn't have a voice in Congress because Steve King's caustic nature has left us without a seat at the table," Feenstra said in a statement.
"When a chemist hears 'caustic ingredient,' we're looking for some type of alkaline ingredient that's used in perms or hair relaxers...something like sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide," she says.
Sure, they might not be the goofiest sign in all of astrology, but anyone who knows a Capricorn knows they have a bone-dry, even caustic, sense of humor.
Across chat platforms like Discord, teenagers and pro-Trump supporters plotted and executed elaborate trolling campaigns against media outlets and anti-Trumpers, creating caustic hashtags and bespoke shock memes.
" Moreover, "debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide-open, and it may well include vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government and public officials.
People are certainly free to debate gun control and the merits of various firearms proposals, but dismissive and caustic claims about prayer are problematic on a number of levels.
"I put out caustic and inflammatory tweets because I am trying to educate people," he said in a Reuters interview, adding he provides Internet links to support his arguments.
And while Barlow often invoked Rob Brezsny's concept of "pronoia," the feeling that the universe is conspiring in one's favor, Barlow's lyrics for the Dead could also be caustic.
Doctors said the teen had injuries consistent with caustic chemical consumption and Harrouff's father, Wade Harrouff, told PEOPLE in August that the teen's organs were failing as a result.
C.K. was his usual caustic self, Alec Baldwin took on additional responsibility without missing a beat, and the show continued its run of success in the Donald Trump era.
The panic over Friends, and the nine-figure renewal that ended it, were indicators of just how costly (and caustic) the streaming wars will become in the year ahead.
Three teachers were also injured in the attack, in which a man entered a kindergarten in Yunnan Province and sprayed a caustic chemical, the official state news agency said.
"In this kind of a situation, I don't think there anything in that video that will help the state prove that this was intended to be a caustic touch."
Indeed, the mere fact that Flynn relished his role as a full-throated and caustic political campaigner showed he lacked the temperament to handle a top national security post.
The Texas senator waged a bitter contest against Trump and publicly spurned him at the Republican National Convention that summer, citing the caustic insults to his wife and family.
And Dorothy (Michael LaMasa) is the caustic center of gravity, getting many of the best lines in the insult-a-thon that constitutes life in the Golden Girl household.
The two connected in New York when Denton—eager to start a new project after making some money off a few social start-ups—noticed Spiers' caustic blogging tone.
Though Dust Moth is Frederiksen's main focus, he's still a member of Narrows, the caustic hardcore punk outfit that has put out a few great records on Deathwish Inc.
Sifting through the lyrics revealed songs that were rich with references to Midwestern ephemera, and a caustic sense of humor that only blossomed as the record continued to spin.
Even so, some 2,000 residents who had expected to return this week were ordered to hold off because of the risks posed by debris and contaminants including "caustic" ash.
So I schlepped around the corner to 55th Street and Seventh Avenue, endured a long line and comically caustic counter service and emerged with a hefty bag of food.
Ms. Gleason hews to the cheerful lighting and snappy editing of high-school sitcoms, but her caustic coming-of-age curiously spares no sympathy for family, friends or faith.
The session birthed Our Pleasure, a ten song mix match of melodic and caustic tracks that progresses the Single Mothers' sound without losing the band's signature fuck it attitude.
And while Democratic leaders were negotiating directly with Trump on the issue in the spring of 2019, a subsequent caustic Oval Office meeting left the prospects for cooperation dim.
The challenges in front of Boeing include last year's failure during a test of its launch-abort engines, which spilled caustic fuel on the test stand, Boeing's Barrett said.
Black lawmakers and candidates, furious about President Trump's caustic racial politics and attacks on African-Americans, say they are determined to claim a greater role in steering their party.
Some Republican officials are privately anxious that voters will connect Mr. Trump's caustic words about Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama with the bomber choosing to target them.
ORLANDO — Tim Kaine and Mike Pence are both feeling more pressure to perform in their own vice presidential debate after Monday's caustic contest between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
The music he wrote drew on mainstream jazz, the avant-garde, and traditional forms from both Africa and East Asia; it was aggressive and caustic, but also deeply engaging.
The most dynamic pieces here are Arendt's interviews, in which the sweep and depth of her ruminations are layered with the caustic wit and engagé appeal of her voice.
He built it only to dangle succession in front of his daughter, creating a caustic relationship that led to one of the most bitter family disputes in corporate America.
It's perfect for Houston, where you can pass a full day without ever getting off the highway, where the caustic gleam of daytime melts into a long, swampy night.
Rather, Mr. Halberstam's caustic title and the nearly 700 pages that follow indict the notion that society's smartest are necessarily the ones best equipped to tackle society's biggest problems.
She has held local officials accountable — emerging victorious from a caustic legal battle with the Laredo Police Department over press freedom — and unearthed stories that were not being told.
It wasn't even two years ago when he was the best coach in England and his caustic sense of life was applauded as Chelsea romped to the EPL title.
" And Vince Staples stormed the stage with a caustic performance of "Norf Norf," only to leave with watery eyes as he yelled out, "Thank you ... for having a beautiful son!
If anything, we can probably expect Trump's messaging, from Twitter to the White House briefing room, to become more caustic as he embraces the Miller-esque parts of his regime.
Petty gradually aged into an affable elder statesman of rock music, though he kept a rebellious streak: 2002's The Last DJ was a caustic indictment of the music industry.
His mentality helped shape a strict, often caustic management style that is now as much a part of Silicon Valley lore as Grove's relentless focus on sharpening Intel's technological advantages.
Parasite returns to those themes with superb control; it's a bleakly comic story about two families, one wealthy and one not so wealthy, that's a caustic tale of class conflict.
She's spoiled, she's generous, she's caustic, she's fun: Rihanna is exactly who she wants to be and — refreshingly — she's never cared if that ends up being on- or off-brand.
" President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday morning with a caustic rebuttal to the sexual assault allegations against him on the front page of the "Fake News Washington Post.
"Today, Iowa's 4th District doesn't have a voice in Washington, because our current representative's caustic nature has left us without a seat at the table," Feenstra said in a statement.
From warning officials not to work for the Trump administration to questions about the president's mental stability, Hayden's caustic remarks appear to have captured the attention of the White House.
The icing on Kim's confection of caustic commentary was his threat he'll "tame" Trump "with fire" -- a throw down exposing the hollowness of Trump's threat to North Korea last month.
The series was created by C.K. and his longtime Louie collaborator Pamela Adlon; it stars Adlon as someone who sounds a lot like the caustic character she plays on Louie.
Though Mr. Sanders has criticized the "rigged political system," he has been less caustic about the influence of superdelegates, cognizant that he needs to woo them in order to win.
In the age of correctness, everything about these characters is incorrect, a caustic brand of humor that isn't for everybody but that has brought the show a dedicated fan base.
Like the original series, the 2018 iteration of the show still contained moments of stark desperation, of caustic humor directed at the dire financial straits the characters found themselves in.
They're alarmingly prolific, as well; while their stunning 2017 LP, Caustic, marks only their second full-length, the band has also put out 11 other splits and singles since 2010.
And on top of that were the superficial grudges that these elegant, affluent women held against one another, which provided an entertaining counter to the show's darker, more caustic moments.
There have been dalliances with organizing those sounds toward meter and rhythm—like on Oversteps or Untilted—but more or less they've settled into a sound that's caustic and claustrophobic.
To his close friends he was an easy, funny guy, caustic but wry, with a love for jazz, a taste for beer and Scotch and an amateurish facility on piano.
The fall of Silent Sam has drawn new controversy to a state lately marked by bitter political battles and caustic rhetoric, often placing North Carolina in an uncomfortable national spotlight.
Another 8 million abortions are "least safe," or they were performed using potentially deadly methods — such as inserting objects into women's bodies, or having them eat caustic substances, like lye.
I'd have thought that supporting the execution or mass incarceration of women by the millions would put a writer, even one capable of enjoyably caustic prose, well outside those boundaries.
"Today, Iowa's Fourth District doesn't have a voice in Washington because our current representative's caustic nature has left us without a seat at the table," Mr. Feenstra said in January.
His show "Louie" picked up where "Curb Your Enthusiasm" had left off in terms of autobiographical, caustic comedies, but with a style and structure that was cinematic and often experimental.
The work they produced in the '70s and early '80s might be described as a theatricalization of Conceptual art, or a caustic mimicry of both fine art and commercial illustration.
In his online commentary, Mr. Marks confronted instances of institutionalized discrimination or aesthetic snobbery with caustic wit; mostly, though, he espoused a worldview animated by optimism, generosity and boundless curiosity.
He is charged with "one felony count of malicious bodily injury by means of a caustic substance" and "two felony counts of illegal use of tear gas," the report said.
Spanish bank executives told Reuters they welcomed the move, whereas German banks were caustic in their criticism of the ECB's steps to loosen money supply, saying it would hurt savers.
Jasper is fey and feisty, sardonic at best, more often caustic, severely alcoholic; Milo is a boxer and a poet, as broad and muscled as he is earnest and sensitive.
A few years ago, I began to fear that the caustic mechanisms of the internet were eating away at my brain, turning me into an embittered, distracted, reflexively cynical churl.
Ms. Halvorson — whose crinkly, caustic sound makes her one of the most distinctive guitarists in improvised music — will begin her weeklong residency at the Stone with aa triplicate of duets.
"I guess Stowe is still bobbing around, people continue to give him enough stuff to get by and he manages to lure in another young thing," read a typically caustic comment.
True, Bill O'Reilly, a caustic talk-show host, stepped down, but only after advertiser boycotts, millions of dollars in settlements, a federal investigation and the ousting of his boss, Roger Ailes.
To mask coloration and make their milk appear pure, they'll add a range of things including detergent, caustic soda, glucose, white paint and refined oil, according to a Times Internet report.
Having Romney be the one to deliver news of those policies to the world would help in a way that the much more caustic John Bolton or Rudy Giuliani would not.
Sinatra took such a strong liking to the comic that Rickles became an honorary member of the Rat Pack and the singer helped open doors for Rickles and his caustic wit.
Caustic soda, also known as sodium hydroxide, can be a colorless to white substance appearing as flakes, beads or a granular form, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
I knew that Melrose's caustic one-liners would make Noel Coward look like a lamb; that could guzzle gimlets as fast as he could train his eye on others with disdain.
Veep For those of us who enjoy watching governmental incompetence reveal itself beneath a word cloud of caustic profanity, "Veep" has been the show we wanted for the past four seasons.
Even as migration to Europe has declined, it remains an often-caustic political topic on the continent, particularly with the rise of right-wing candidates and parties in Eastern European governments.
Donald J. Trump went Thursday night where Donald J. Trump, the candidate, seemed to have never gone before: He expressed broad regret about some of his caustic language during the campaign.
Predictably, as life returns to normal we are already beginning to see the public discourse revert back to the caustic tenor which has taken center shape over these past several years.
Christine yearns, including for her colleague George (Michael C. Hall), a cheerfully vacant anchor, but her desires are thwarted by social awkwardness and partly by her caustic boss, Mike (Tracy Letts).
He had seen the caustic effects of political conflict before: attacks in London as tensions escalated with Irish republicans, in Algeria, and in Lubumbashi, Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of Congo.
"Today, Iowa's 4th District doesn't have a voice in Washington, because our current representative's caustic nature has left us without a seat at the table," Feenstra said in a Wednesday statement.
The dispute took a particularly caustic turn on Friday, when Ms. Wilson, who, like the fallen soldier, is black, and others leveled charges of racism against the president and his aides.
Tolstaya is well known in Russia as a brilliant and caustic political critic, but her memories of her Soviet childhood have a tender, personal quality, devoid of any ideological ax-grinding.
A racially tinged campaign attack ad released by Representative Chris Collins has drawn the opposite of its intended effect — causing a fellow House member to criticize him in unusually caustic terms.
He was a toweringly good reporter and interviewer, a brilliant, caustic, funny writer, and Exhibit A in the argument that food and travel journalism is above all else journalism about culture.
"The xenophobia, the racism, the caustic narrative that has been fomented at the national level are also having an impact here and adding to that legacy here in Oregon," she said.
In the caustic brine, the cartilaginous feet and eggs would melt into a slurry of digestible calcium, minerals, and protein to be eaten beginning three days after the baby was born.
Oakley has been estranged from the Knicks organization for years, a rift that stems, at least in part, from Oakley's inability to keep some of his more caustic opinions to himself.
And he basically expressed those views some 217 years ago in six fantastically caustic groups of paintings and drawings called "The Bicentennial Series," excerpts from which are on view through Jan.
A caustic presence in a chaotic West Wing, Mr. Bannon frequently clashed with other aides as they fought over trade, the war in Afghanistan, taxes, immigration and the role of government.
Scientists exposed sharks to seawater that had been altered to mimic the conditions predicted for the year 2300, and found the caustic water corroded their armor-like skin, Science News reports.
From party officials to the President of the United States, various members of the GOP have uttered caustic comments about immigrants and the Obama family; some have even defended white supremacists.
Parasite returns to those themes with superb control; it's a bleakly comic story about two families, one wealthy and one not so wealthy, that's also a caustic tale of class conflict.
In back rooms and background briefings, they are more caustic and despairing even than liberals; they are not ignorant of the threat Trump represents, nor of the dangers his impulsiveness poses.
Ms. Lee wrote a column called Caustic Comments for Crimson White, the campus newspaper, and contributed articles to the university's humor magazine, Rammer Jammer, where she became editor in chief in 22007.
During the restart in June 2012, thousands of gallons of caustic sodium hydroxide were unknowingly vaporized, causing widespread chemical corrosion and forcing VPS-5 to be shut for seven months of repairs.
Cantwell is wanted for two counts of the illegal use of tear gas and one count of malicious bodily injury with a "caustic substance," explosive, or fire, according to the UVA police.
San Francisco (CNN)As the two Democrats running to succeed him enter a caustic stretch of campaign, President Barack Obama is working overtime to project a happy-family veneer for his party.
Ms. Hudgens, who starred as "Gigi" on Broadway last season but is still best known as the super-sweet Gabriella from the "High School Musical" series, was cast as the caustic Rizzo.
The often caustic proxy fight between Detour and Paulson, which began in June, may encourage companies and boards to pro-actively make changes, said Doug Groh, co-manager of Tocqueville Gold Fund.
Ellie and Joel, the main playable characters in 'The Last of Us' Hold your comment, your pithy tweet, your caustic Facebook post: I'm not saying that video games cannot tell amazing stories.
One of the super PAC's ads, called "Speak," shows voters lip-syncing some of Mr. Trump's caustic remarks about women as they wear shirts with Mr. Trump's visage screen-printed on them.
Environmental experts say the ash left by the fire is so caustic and full of toxins that many surviving houses in the worst-hit neighborhoods must be sealed off, probably until September.
Deporting all illegal immigrants had been his signature political issue for much of the presidential race, but his caustic tone and harsh approach has turned off many Republicans and independents, particularly women.
An emergency obstetrician told my same colleague that another woman lost her uterus and ovaries, and her colon was damaged after a clandestine abortion provider used something caustic that ruptured her uterus.
Without a finding of collusion, they were left trying to find obstruction of justice in the president's public exercise of his powers and his caustic views on an investigation he considered groundless.
We had the roses design, and we had certain elements that we wanted to be softer, but then we wanted to have this very caustic music to go on top of it.
They all have in common a feeling of distress that the country has taken a sudden and caustic turn, that we have a president who seems to take pleasure in dividing us.
Mr. Trump's caustic approach to politics has increasingly been echoed through the rest of the political food chain, in effect giving license to other politicians who no longer hide their rougher edges.
"Mannequins," Ms. Gentile's remarkable album from earlier this year, shows her to be a drummer of caustic power and conflicting vectors; as a composer, she writes in layers that dance and shiver.
Those tensions burst into the open with a caustic letter by a prominent critic, published during Francis' tense visit to Ireland, blaming a "homosexual current" in the Vatican hierarchy for sexual abuse.
My first was a "mineral bath with natural CO2" for which I was led into a stainless-steel bathtub by a caustic attendant and told to ignore a half-submerged rusty wire.
Paul Feig and Judd Apatow's high school show was a stamping ground for not only its caustic leads — like James Franco, Seth Rogen and Jason Segel — but also for other future stars.
While Mr. Trump's policy toward China will have the greatest long-term geopolitical implications, it was Mr. Trump's caustic attack on South Korea's leadership on Sunday that took many observers by surprise.
Kim Myong Gil's caustic statement is an example of North Korea's negotiating strategy of employing threats and provocations in order to extort political and economic concessions from the U.S. and its allies.
In a series of caustic criticisms this week, Mr. Trump laced into on-air stars like the CNN news anchor Don Lemon and Stephen Colbert, host of "The Late Show" on CBS.
The humor is often crass, and the lead characters have exceedingly foul mouths, but over all the series is an amusingly caustic variation on both the teenage comedy and the bromance genre.
The way Jones writes about the assault might come as a surprise to his many followers on Twitter, where he is a prolific and self-described "caustic" presence who suffers no fools.
Driven by anxiety over guns, health care and the environment, and recoiling from President Trump's caustic leadership, suburban voters are widely seen as a critical bloc for any Democratic victory in 22017.
The tenor Miles Mykkanen conveyed the mix of insecurity and earnestness in Tichon, Katya's husband, who lives in fear of his caustic and possessive mother, Kabanicha, the widow of a prosperous merchant.
They can stay down for up to fifteen minutes at depths of 25 feet or more, using the bubble as an air source and a layer of protection from their caustic dive site.
Based on tests performed at St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach, where he remains in critical but stable condition, hospital officials suspect Harrouff ingested "something caustic" the night of the killings.
The military government says the proposed constitution would heal Thailand's caustic political divide and it is relying on a more traditional campaign to woo support, using broadcasts of patriotic songs and television programs.
Steve Jobs was pushed out of Apple after building the first Mac, but came back years later, still caustic at times, but having matured to lead the company into its greater second act.
For two years, the digital currency bitcoin has been deadlocked by a caustic debate—some call it a "civil war"—about how to best scale the technology up to allow for worldwide adoption.
The haul, which included 100 canisters of hydrogen, 15 tons of caustic soda and 3,000 liters of other chemicals, was worth several hundred thousand euros on its own, the force said on Twitter.
Nearly three decades later, Mr. Redstone, with his daughter, Shari Redstone, at his side, has won yet another caustic fight for control of Viacom and the future of his $40 billion media empire.
Mr. Ryan, the party's vice-presidential nominee in 2012, has been a favorite of conservative opinion makers for years, and last week he criticized Mr. Trump, indirectly, for some of his caustic comments.
The Vermont senator has long drawn contrasts between himself and Clinton, but his attacks have grown more caustic of late, particularly with regard to the former first lady's links to big financial companies.
He re-steals what has already been stolen, and, from that moment—more of an acte gratuit than a spasm of greed—the film grows into a caustic comedy, rife with fidgety questions.
In the second part, the poet and spoken word artist Saul Williams provided caustic, needling lines that underpin the remainder of the show as its perspective shifts from the personal to the social.
In Annette, Ms. Morgan (who wrote the Kristen Wiig vehicle "Girl Most Likely") gives herself the smart, loquacious and caustic role, while Ms. Hemingway ("Starlet") plays the needier, less intellectual of the two.
Speaking over the phone (with a twinge of Cary Grant in his European-accented New York accent) from his Paris apartment, Klein is every bit as caustic as I'd been led to believe.
President Oprah was fantasized about as an antidote to a caustic, whimsical president: the woman with the extensive "angel network" taking on a master Twitter troll, one television genius locking horns with another.
During her time with the first lady, Grisham has handled much of the responsibility of Melania Trump's forward-facing presence where she's made a name for herself as a dogged, if caustic, defender.
Mr. Molinaro, 43, tried to project civility and calm, unfailingly calling Mr. Cuomo "sir" and prefacing his remarks "with all due respect," even as he launched into caustic attacks on Mr. Cuomo's record.
The increasingly caustic and contested Senate race in New Jersey has its first and only debate Wednesday night between Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat, and Bob Hugin, a Republican and former pharmaceutical executive.
The ratio of jokes to screen time is satisfyingly high, and there are few stretches that aren't enlivened by humor that, joke by joke, with silliness and caustic asides, also deepens the movie.
The hype has already started for the second season of "Killing Eve," the caustic comic-thriller created by British comedian Phoebe Waller-Bridge, which premieres April 7 on both sides of the Atlantic.
Best-known in tech circles as a caustic critic of the large tech companies and their attitude to issues like privacy, he took on the activist mantle shortly after Mr. Trump was elected.
While she often found his comments during the campaign caustic and controversial, Lucille Lo Sapio, 65, said his irreverence was the liberating force she needed to push her own name onto the ballot.
Sect will be self-released in North America (distributed by Deathwish), and available worldwide from a variety of labels: Reflections in Europe, Alliance Trax in Japan, Caustic in Brazil, and Cactus in Malaysia.
Howardena Pindell's video "Free, White, and 1553" (1980), an exposition on the caustic impact of anti-black racism on her education and early career, has been (rightfully) shown widely in the last year.
That is a departure for Trump, who usually fights back against any criticism, going on Twitter or using the stage at frequent rallies to issue verbal tirades and employ caustic language against his rivals.
The effect is to take the sheen off all this merchandise, with an expedient handmade aesthetic in which stickers and rubber bands effect rough-and-ready renamings, ranging from the caustic to the fanciful.
During her time with the first lady, Grisham has handled much of the responsibility of the first lady's forward-facing presence where she's made a name for herself as a dogged, if caustic, defender.
For those that don't remember, Notch bought Aphex Twin's unreleased Caustic Window test pressing for $46 million on eBay, so a love of electronic music is clearly a recurring theme in the Minecraft world.
The facility will recycle wastewater and produce hydrochloric acid and caustic soda to use in the rare earths separation process, saving the facility the added cost of buying the chemicals on the open market.
Making his first movie apart from the Beatles, Lennon is more a caustic commentator than a supporting actor, but the film evidently made a deeper impression on him than he did on the film.
The spur to his demise was Mr Bannon's lead role in briefing Michael Wolff, author of the caustic takedown of the Trump administration, "Fire and Fury", that has titillated Washington and enraged the president.
Today's caustic discourse has created in the minds of many a belief that Americans no longer share a common set of values, and certainly not that which animated the Founding Fathers of this republic.
Many of them were drawn to his criticism of Washington corruption, his caustic attacks on Hillary Clinton and his bombastic "tell it like it is" denigration of our nation's racial, ethnic and religious diversity.
LONDON (Reuters) - Iranian hardliners indignant at President Hassan Rouhani's re-election vowed on Sunday to press their conservative agenda, with some saying his caustic campaign trail attacks on their candidate would bring a backlash.
He crushes the leaves with a gardening tool and douses them with chemicals, then he uses diesel oil, caustic soda, and cement, and leaves them sitting for a while to concentrate the active ingredients.
But the show, a caustic dark comedy about murder and good hair, added 2 million "delayed viewers" and 1 million viewers streaming on Fox Now and Hulu in the days following its network debut.
Not only does Brown add the voice of a thoughtful struggler to his squealing weirdo and caustic thug, he sees to it that the tracks permute and evolve into something that feels thought through.
At that time, President Felipe Calderón's administration began referring to Meza as El Pozolero ("The Stewmaker"), a reference to the fact that he was believed to have dissolved some 300 people in caustic soda.
Mr. Passer, an émigré from Czechoslovakia who came to America in the aftermath of the 1968 Soviet invasion, treats Jeffrey Alan Fiskin's script with a mixture of humanist warmth, caustic humor and detached fatalism.
A caustic performance such as this one raises the classic civil liberties point — one that arose when Nazis demanded the right to march in Skokie, Illinois, chanting their evil hate in the late 1970s.
In a Republican primary that has featured caustic language toward immigrants, particularly from Mr. Trump, merely running three Spanish-language ads, as Conservative Solutions PAC has done in Miami, is a rejoinder in itself.
They premiered a taster track, "Invasion," via Decibel earlier this week, and from what I'm hearing, this new joint will be far more aggressive and, yes, caustic than their other post-World Downfall output.
The findings also included apparent prototypes of weapons that either were not selected for mass production or were abandoned in development, including projectiles loaded with caustic soda and shoulder-fired rockets containing blister agent.
Uwe Reinhardt, an economist whose keen, caustic and unconventional insights cast him as what colleagues called a national conscience in policy debates about health care, died on Monday in Princeton, N.J. He was 22015.
The intensity of emotions raised by travel and the ubiquity of social media have combined to produce a perpetual stream of caustic episodes that spin into viral news after being captured on cellphone cameras.
And he basically expressed those views some 2219 years ago in six fantastically caustic groups of paintings and drawings called "The Bicentennial Series," excerpts from which are on view together for the first time.
The reality is the only things likely to stop Trump from winning the Midwest states are a national recession and the loss of support of enough suburban white women due to his caustic style.
Mr. Raspail's caustic, often-humorous, ellipses-littered prose is reminiscent of that of his fellow countryman Louis-Ferdinand Céline, whose own history as a Nazi sympathizer cast a shadow over his otherwise brilliant work.
In the 1930s, Grosz drew the ire of the ascendant Nazi Party, but he continued making his caustic drawings until he finally fled to America — just a few days before Hitler came to power.
I arrived at the clinic early that day, bracing myself for the return to my veins of one drug so caustic, the nurses put on extra-thick gloves and face masks before administering it intravenously.
It's the opposite of moral ambiguity, or any kind of caustic writing—no matter how wrong it may seem, everything you do in the subsequent Grand Theft Auto games is ret-conned to feel right.
The announcement sounded appropriate, and even felt like something of a relief, especially given Fisher's often-caustic views about Hollywood and celebrity, including the indignities associated with her "Star Wars" fame along with the perks.
But those faults aside, The Founder is remarkably entertaining, and it brings a caustic mirth and an even-handed fascination to a behind-the-scenes business story that may not initially sound interesting to viewers.
He has been jailed twice in recent months for his role in organizing anti-government protests, had a caustic liquid thrown in his eyes by an assailant, and investigators have raided his Moscow election headquarters.
Washington (CNN)First Lady Michelle Obama denounced the caustic campaign style of Donald Trump on Friday, demonstrating a new willingness to wade into this year's messy political battle while arguing for a Hillary Clinton presidency.
While details of the offer remain confidential, the revelation that the parties involved are working on a deal is significant, given recent caustic rhetoric from creditors frustrated with Governor Ricardo Rossello's demands for added concessions.
At one point, the caustic fight for control included legal battles in three states, all centering on the question of whether or not Mr. Redstone had the mental capacity to make decisions about his businesses.
THE TAKEAWAY Although it is without the loud and occasionally caustic style of Mr. Trump's rallies, the Trump ad campaign is following his strategy of sowing fear of a world without Mr. Trump as president.
On a break from technical rehearsals, Ms. Headland, 35, wearing a kicky white dress and a rascally grin, had gone to the bar in the St. Regis Hotel to demonstrate her powers of caustic observation.
But as the Republican race has increasingly been characterized by caustic exchanges and name-calling, it has moved into an area of expertise with which our fellow New Yorker, Donald J. Trump, is no stranger.
Republican voters who attend his campaign events said his conciliatory approach was a major lure, setting him apart from the taunting and caustic style of his rivals Mr. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.
University of Virginia campus police have two warrants out for Cantwell's arrest: one for malicious bodily injury with a "caustic substance," explosive or fire; the other containing two counts of illegal use of tear gas.
The Beastie Boy, who was born Jewish and died in 2012, famously went from being a caustic prankster in the group's early years to a practicing Buddhist heavily involved in the campaign to free Tibet.
"Today, Iowa's 4th District doesn't have a voice in Washington, because our current representative's caustic nature has left us without a seat at the table," Feenstra said in a statement announcing his candidacy this week.
That could trigger a contested convention in July, a potentially chaotic and caustic process that Democrats haven't had to undertake since 1952 and that some fear could pave the way to President Trump's re-election.
The woman has a habit of annotating her life in caustic quips to the audience, like a steady stream of tweets, and the priest picks up on the way she slips out of the moment.
He had to have a fierce conviction in his own abilities, an unwavering determination to be in front of a crowd and a caustic wit to wield against enemies, or turn on himself when necessary.
Justice Gorsuch, who joined the court in 2017, signed Justice Thomas's caustic dissent, which said that Mr. Flowers was plainly guilty and that Mr. Evans had offered ample race-neutral reasons for excluding potential jurors.
And as long as a decade ago, the company had already introduced processes for producing chemical-free cloth dyed with things like tea, tobacco, mushrooms and crocus and made permanent without use of caustic fixatives.
In often-caustic Twitter messages, the president also criticized Ford Motor, General Motors and other automakers for building or expanding factories in Mexico, and threatened to tax any vehicles imported from south of the border.
Their policies and political outlooks diverge at nearly every turn, but one of the most constant and caustic clashes between former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Senator Bernie Sanders is over Social Security.
Witnesses told the BBC that a fight had broken out between two groups at a shopping mall, and that afterward victims ran to nearby bathrooms to wash a caustic substance off their eyes and face.
Or the circumcellions (feared even by other Christians), who invented a kind of chemical weapon using caustic lime soda and vinegar so they could carry out acid attacks on priests who didn't share their beliefs.
I was struck at the time and am still impressed by the pioneering and powerful combination of caustic, sometimes scatological, text and images — a classic case of one plus one equaling something greater than two.
When the notoriously risk-averse McClellan proved hesitant about actually committing his army to battle, a caustic Lincoln asked if he might "borrow it for a while," hinting at the greater presidential assertiveness to come.
That expectation, from the black families, friends and neighbors disproportionately impacted by homicides due to unresolved socioeconomic, political and environmental challenges, is understandable and shouldn't be lost in the caustic battle of words between pundits.
Listen to his darkly seductive riffs here — caustic minor phrases over Larry Ridley's single, repeated bass note — and you can easily hear the seeds being planted for Jeff Parker's brand of beat-driven contemporary jazz.
" Last month, with the July deadline approaching, Judge Garaufis called all the parties into court for a hearing where, in blunt and caustic language, he warned that the state was "far from hitting its numbers.
And if he directly addressed black unemployment and the need for job creation, he would be heading in the right direction to repair his image as a caustic destroyer of black personhood and cultural prosperity.
The incident on Tuesday also came two years after Dolan wrote a caustic email to a 72-year-old Knicks fan in Brooklyn who had written to him to urge him to sell the team.
The paintings were dark and caustic, but he had a knack for social networking dating back to his childhood in the Five Towns of Long Island, where one of his best friends was Donna Karan.
Her distorted, colorful style led to features in LIFE Magazine and Newsweek, but she drifted from the limelight after a falling out with Clement Greenberg and a caustic review from New York Times critic John Canaday.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — After a week filled with attack ads and months of caustic debates, six of the Republicans running for president gathered in the same place on Saturday and showed they can, after all, get along.
Cantwell is wanted on two warrants — both related to events in Charlottesville — for felony charges for the illegal use of gases and injury by caustic agent or explosive, Virginia Commonwealth Attorney's Office authorities told the Globe.
In Vazquez Montalbán's telling he was a caustic observer of corruption and the sleight of hand involved in Spain's transition to democracy, as crimes were forgotten and the same elites kept their places at the top.
Wolf angered Trump administration officials last April with jokes that many felt were caustic and overly personal, saying of presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway "all she does is lie" and ridiculing press secretary Sarah Sanders' eye makeup.
"Mongers" is a scorching track that is never one thing more than another; sludge, caustic hardcore and blackened foundations all vie for space but it's wonderfully cohesive despite the swirling chaos Forest Of Tygers present here.
In the early 1920s, Banting and his colleague Charles Best thought they had finally identified the right enzyme, and in experiments took pains to make sure it did not come into contact with caustic digestive chemicals.
Its blend of unique setting (a big-box department store named Cloud 9), interesting characters, and surprisingly caustic humor places it firmly in the tradition of something like The Office without feeling like a direct clone.
There's no need to sit next to Uncle Pete who is caustic and critical on his best days or Aunt Gladys who asks a million questions about your life  as if she's doing a celebrity profile.
Assuming the role of party standard-bearer has been a struggle for him, and even now, as he tries to follow a new script, he has not abandoned the caustic tone that has defined his candidacy.
She is a devout loner, a woman who prefers the solitude of the bathroom mirror to a party, who blots out her nights with anonymous sex and obliterating substances, whose default settings are caustic and surly.
This turned out to be caustic soda and spirit of salt containing hydrofluoric acid, although he had failed to dissolve the body as he had been unable to heat the chemicals to the required 300 degrees.
The band's newest album, Bestial Hymns of Perversion, is out March 23 via Profound Lore, and marks a departure from the caustic grind that characterized their previous releases, particularly their 20183 album Embrace the Wretched Flesh.
His chunky, caustic sound was never far removed from the blues of his St. Louis upbringing, and when jazz-funk fusion became the order of the day in the early 1970s, he was ready for it.
M.L." Or the anti-caustic, apolitical Drake end a track by rapping, "Hands up, we just doing what the cops taught us / Hands up, hands up, then the cops shot us," like Kanye does on "Feedback.
It retains the caustic tone toward the party leadership that's a key source of his appeal to left-of-center voters who dislike Republicans but don't feel an emotional or intellectual connection to the Democratic Party.
Mr. De Niro's remarks were especially caustic, but criticism of Mr. Trump has become standard fare at Hollywood-centric events and several award recipients won applause when they condemned Mr. Trump's treatment of the news media.
His campaign, meanwhile, methodically pushed to undermine Ms. Nixon's credibility in often-caustic terms, tapping into the concerns of New York Democrats that an experienced governor is needed while a hostile Republican occupies the White House.
Sometimes slashing, sometimes springy, this eminent free improviser has an utterly personal relationship to the piano — referent to the caustic brilliance of Cecil Taylor and the worried beauty of Don Pullen, but ultimately its own thing.
Thanks to a daffy charm — a winning combination of its characters' caustic wit and the show's fundamental warmth — and enthusiastic word-of-mouth support, the series rose from humble origins to the pinnacle of TV acclaim.
CANNES, France (Reuters) - French director Bruno Dumont, whose extravagant comedy "Ma Loute" (Slack Bay) premieres at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday, is once again using his beloved northern France to deliver a caustic social critique.
The same weekend, anti-feminist forces, led by the charismatic and caustic Phyllis Schlafly, held a nearly all-white Pro-Life, Pro-Family Rally across town, mobilizing a radical-conservative movement that was to grow rapidly.
As scrutiny of him has intensified in recent weeks, Mr. Stone has lashed out more aggressively, sending a series of caustic, obscenity-laced messages on Twitter, several of which he deleted a few hours after posting.
Amid the caustic exchanges, Mr. Cruz discussed the finer points of federal water regulations during a taped interview in Nashville and engaged in an online war of words about immigration with Dennis Rodman, the retired basketball star.
The five-piece, centered around Teranchi and bassist/vocalist Nuha Ruby Ra, have been spitting out caustic and frenetic missives for the past half-decade, building a reputation as a manic live act with a sardonic twist.
It was a marked change from the recent string of caustic tweets from the President-elect criticizing the "failing NY Times" and stating (falsely) that the newspaper is losing subscribers because of its tough coverage of Trump.
This was also around the time I had written quite a long treatise on 'the difficulty of words' this year, thanks to the caustic nature of debate and the generally shocking or harrowing nature of the news.
The murder of Cox, a 41-year-old mother of two young children who was an ardent supporter of EU membership, shocked the country and abruptly changed the tone of a caustic campaign that has polarized Britons.
Trump, a political neophyte who for years delivered caustic commentary on the state of the nation from the sidelines but had never run for office, fought off 16 other Republican contenders in an often ugly primary race.
Preacher's caustic worldview of a universe in which God has gone MIA, leaving humanity to fend for itself, was considered so controversial in the past that it helped kill off all those unrealized movie and TV adaptations.
"On one hand the reporting was terribly caustic and brutal and on the other it was really thorough and investigative and accurate in a lot of cases," said Brandee Barker, former head of global communications at Facebook.
Trump's public slamming of the Freedom Caucus is unlikely to help rally Republicans around a new healthcare push, and the caustic public comments from conservatives will have much of the country waiting for Trump to fire back.
The New Jersey native with a caustic wit who still draws attention for his grimaces, rolled eyes and other expressions, stands out as a quirky, somewhat awkward figure among his colleagues on the right and the left.
SETAUKET, N.Y. — When he took office in 2015, Lee M. Zeldin wasted no time in carving out a reputation as a conservative firebrand in Congress, taking caustic, hard-line positions against the Obama administration and for Israel.
The image represents a poignant distillation of the perilous journey migrants face on their passage north to the United States, and the tragic consequences that often go unseen in the loud and caustic debate over border policy.
Similarly, the Islamic State seemed to struggle with a series of mortars filled with caustic soda, or lye, a strongly alkaline compound that is sold in a heavy flake form and sometimes used as a drain cleaner.
Mr. Robot It's never been easy being Elliot, what with the shattered family and history of depression, anxiety and addiction, not to mention the caustic alter ego battling him for control of his own mind and body.
Yes, the classic Nicktoon about a rock wallaby named Rocko navigating the American nightmare in the tail end of the 20th century: Rocko's Modern Life was a caustic spoof of post-Reagan American capitalism, exceptionalism, and dysfunction.
Unlike the sycophantic announcers on state-controlled television, Mr. Navalny has appealed to a younger generation with his irreverent humor and caustic denunciations of graft, insider deals and what he calls Russia's rigged political and economic system.
In the course of a day, as Rasa hunts for a missing friend, who has likely been hauled in by the vice squad, his city and his memories roil, sensuous and caustic, full of smoke and blood.
Three days after Donald Trump was elected president of the United States, Mark Zuckerberg was asked the question on many people's minds: Did the explosion of fake news and caustic political rhetoric on Facebook help Trump win?
While reporters declared his rally one of his most caustic in the past two years, some White House aides said privately on Wednesday that they found some comfort in the fact that it could have been worse.
"In caustic legal proceedings this summer, the separated couple has battled over things as prosaic as her kitchen renovations and as rarefied as his splurges — $26,212 on fountain pens and another $143,214 on cigars," Ms. Nir wrote.
It turns out, after talking to several friends of both men this week, their relationship isn't intimate at all, but rather one rooted in mutual respect and a shared sense of alarm at today's caustic political climate.
Laurie's conflicts with her mother usually revolve around the way she expects her mother to act, and here, their banter is prickly, with Laurie scolding and Sally brushing off each of the barbs with some caustic wit.
She pointed to a series of caustic posts on Twitter written by the editor of The Global Times, a Chinese state-controlled publication, warning American farmers that the deal Mr. Trump promised them was not yet complete.
The Albemarle County Commonwealth's Attorney's office issued four warrants for Cantwell's arrest earlier this week, including two felony counts of using tear gas illegally and one count of malicious bodily injury by means of a caustic substance.
This Brooklyn Academy of Music retrospective highlights points of commonality between those two auteurs, one French and the other Japanese, who both demonstrated boldness with color, fluency with pop culture, and caustic takes on youth and rebellion.
When Trump recently met with top staffers and anchors from various television news organizations (including CNN), the fact of the supposedly off-the-record discussion was broadcast and Trump's caustic comments to the assembled journalists were quickly leaked.
As a young gay man in the 1970s, his caustic wit and one liners are clearly his armor for a rough world, but peel back the layers and viewers quickly see what Arnold wants: acceptance, and, mostly, love.
Here, Vox culture reporters Aja Romano, Alissa Wilkinson, and Alex Abad-Santos talk about The Favourite, Yorgos Lanthimos's caustic 18th-century dark comedy about Queen Anne and two women battling for her favor and a position of power.
Hefty is "trashing" the campaign, Excedrin is curing headaches caused by the caustic debates, and Ringling Brothers wants to remind the public that it is the real circus, despite what the last few months may have seemed like.
Though barges began carting away sulfur on Wednesday, Lyondell wants to be sure it receives an adequate supply of the caustic chemicals needed to prevent the heavy, sour crude it processes from fouling distillation units, the sources said.
In West Virginia, Trump concluded a five-minute riff on Russia with a caustic jab at Democrats who allege that he had an unfair leg up -- from a US enemy -- to defeat Clinton in last year's presidential election.
Red mud briefly grabbed the headlines in 2010, when a dam spill at the Ajka refinery in Hungary flooded the surrounding area, killing 10 people and leaving many more with caustic burns from the highly alkaline waste material.
" Lanhee J. Chen, a California Republican who advised Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign, warned that "a discussion that is as caustic and bitter about immigration as Trump wants is problematic for the long-term prospects of the party.
In a caustic column published on Wednesday in the daily newspaper Corriere della Sera, a commentator, Sergio Rizzo, criticized Italian governments for investing primarily in high-speed infrastructure for decades, and neglecting the slower local trains and railways. .
Their younger daughter, Jane, who spent critical hours on the night in question cowering in a closet, has grown up (or at least gotten older) and departed for college, a mass of rebellion, resentment and caustic self-loathing.
CHICAGO — Mayor Rahm Emanuel has been publicly subdued in recent months, his caustic temperament largely under wraps as Chicago struggles through problems on all sides: a crime wave, financial troubles, public distrust and a struggle over civil rights.
School officials say many children have been parroting the caustic expressions they hear at home, and teachers at one school in São Paulo were alarmed when a child drew a picture of Ms. Rousseff hanging by a noose.
The collective of El-P, Bigg Jus, and DJ Mr. Len turned the concept of underground hip-hop sideways with a caustic sense of rhythm every bit as menacing as the music of Cocoa Brovaz and Black Moon.
Mr. Cantwell turned himself in to the authorities last August and was charged then with two felony counts of illegal use of tear gas and one felony count of malicious bodily injury by means of a caustic substance.
This sets in motion a chain of events that exposes cracks in Christian's fragile identity, and it is here where Östlund finds the tone that runs through much of his work, somewhere between the caustic and the comic.
Most of American TV's late-night comedy shows have avoided the matter of his downfall, and the often caustic "Saturday Night Live" was criticized by conservatives who said that the show was covering up for a prominent liberal.
There are inspirational, family-friendly baseball movies like "Angels in the Outfield" and "Field of Dreams" — and then there's "Brockmire," about an alcoholic announcer who ends up in the minor leagues after a caustic, profane on-air tirade.
But when word leaked out that Mr. Manafort told a closed-door meeting of Republican National Committee donors that he was working on scaling back some of Mr. Trump's more caustic remarks, the candidate publicly rebuffed those efforts.
Though Horowitz described Strzok's "biased state of mind" — revealed in a series of caustic text messages to a fellow FBI official — the IG said the agent's personal views didn't translate into direct actions that affected the Clinton probe.
And so it went on a mostly bloodless evening marked more by civility than caustic confrontations — besides, that is, Representative Tulsi Gabbard, who sparred aggressively with both Senator Kamala Harris and Mayor Pete Buttigieg, of South Bend, Ind.
Two weeks before Ms. Handziuk became a victim herself, a leading anticorruption activist in Kiev, Vitaliy Shabunin, suffered chemical burns after someone dumped a caustic antiseptic over his head at a public protest, temporarily dying his skin green.
Whether it's trade with China, airstrikes against ISIS or caustic tweets directed at Kim Jong UN, Trump is running a foreign policy that relies — above all else — on the President's own sense of what is best for America.
The poem, most often sung to Edward Parry's hymn-like melody, was recently suggested as a new national anthem for England, despite the fact most readings of the original text understand it to be deeply caustic in its sentiment.
Based on past races, there's a great chance that most of Sanders' voters move over to Clinton, but looking at her current poll numbers and the caustic comments of Sanders' supporters, Clinton has her work cut out for her.
"Precisely because this mandate was so heated, so caustic, from the beginning, my humble intention during this year was to calm the situation through quiet engagement," said Muntarbhorn, a Thai law professor who has served in other U.N. posts.
For the first time in the wild, caustic and bruising Republican campaign, Mr. Trump was in the position that so many who have tried to challenge him had found themselves in: flustered, frustrated and unable to regain his footing.
The Sympathizer is the caustic, hyper-verbal tale of a double agent embedded in California after the end of the war, sending information back to Vietnam about the activities of the men who are both his friends and enemies.
The senator's remarks followed a caustic exchange on Twitter on Sunday in which Trump lambasted the senator for "the horrendous Iran Deal" and claimed, among other things, that Corker had "begged" him for an endorsement on a re-election.
The assembly of all this wet stuff comes out as caustic and comical by turns, and this is a show that owes as much to "Finding Nemo" as to Manet, Whistler and other artists who turned to the sea.
Social Democratic Finance Minister Olaf Scholz was caustic, telling the Passauer Neue Presse newspaper it was annoying to see the "CDU's internal popularity contest being carried out on the backs of the very weakest" - an allusion to asylum seekers.
"We have weathered acts of exclusion from certain segments of society, been accused of plotting behind the scenes and other caustic claims that are anti-Semitic," Rabbi Steven Engel, of Orlando's Congregation of Reform Judaism, told me this week.
The Clinton campaign has chosen a unique motif for some of its more powerful ads attacking Mr. Trump: They simply show some of his more caustic comments, along with those whom the candidate mocked or denigrated watching the insults.
It is using its "Role Models" ad, featuring children watching some of Mr. Trump's most caustic comments, to try to blunt any advantage the speech might have given Mr. Trump in Arizona, where illegal immigration is a major concern.
Advertising HEFTY is "trashing" the campaign, Excedrin is curing headaches caused by the caustic debates, and Ringling Brothers wants to remind the public that it is the real circus, despite what the last few months may have seemed like.
Kyrgios is notorious for his Twitter spats, and when he saw a series of caustic tweets from the British media figure Piers Morgan — calling him, among other things, a "petulant little brat" — Kyrgios couldn't let the insults go unanswered.
With polls showing the Nevada race close, Mr. Reid has become pretty caustic with his own speech when it comes to the Kochs and their preferred candidate, Mr. Heck, a three-term House member and a former state lawmaker.
Under direction of a state-appointed city manager in 2014, Flint changed its water supply from Detroit's to the Flint River, and the more caustic water helped to leach lead, a neurotoxin, from old pipes into the drinking water.
A 25 percent rally in benchmark aluminium prices this year has boosted profits for aluminium companies, but recently this has been offset by strong gains in raw material costs such as alumina, caustic soda and carbon electrodes, he said.
Just how angry his political and doctrinal enemies are became clear this weekend, when a caustic letter published by the Vatican's former top diplomat in the United States blamed a "homosexual current" in the Vatican hierarchy for sexual abuse.
For one, it's eligible for its shakier sixth season, which sent Louis-Dreyfus's caustic politician Selina Meyer off Capitol Hill to wreak selfish havoc on the world at large while the rest of her team scattered to the winds.
He quite enjoyed being likened to Samuel Johnson, the great 21961th-century critic, essayist, lexicographer and man about London, who, like Professor Bloom ("a Yiddisher Dr. Johnson" was one appellation), was rotund, erudite and often caustic in his opinions.
Rather, it awkwardly flits between drama and comedy, and the characters are so cursorily written that the actors are left flailing — the experienced Ms. Tomei (television's "China Beach" and "Providence") can't dig out much in Dottie besides caustic interjections.
Camille Cosby, the wife of the disgraced comedian Bill Cosby, disparaged the media, Mr. Cosby's accusers and his prosecutors in a caustic statement released Thursday, her first public comments since Mr. Cosby was convicted of sexual assault last week.
The decision by the World Trade Organization pushes a 15-year corporate dispute over illegal support for plane giants to the center of caustic world trade relations and comes on top of a tariff war between Washington and Beijing.
In other words, it takes a special kind of asshole to go out of his way to buy a pair of rubber underpants and put them in the mail with a caustic little note implying Genauer's writing is shit.
Following Trump&aposs inauguration, the number of Central Americans passing through Mexico to the U.S. sharply dropped on fears that Trump&aposs caustic rhetoric could translate into more abuse and deportations, combined with enhanced enforcement begun under the Obama administration.
The anti-Trump forces have a short window to stop the caustic businessman, who ahead of Saturday had accumulated 483 of the 1,237 delegates needed to win the nomination at July's Republican national convention, outpacing Cruz, who had 226 delegates.
"It's a testament to Bong's sprawling ambition that Okja manages to be so many things at once — a caustic satire of corporate evil, an intercontinental action/adventure epic, a coming-of-age narrative for the girl," wrote Newsweek journalist Zach Schonfeld.  
That Mr Johnson, a social liberal but caustic fiscal conservative, who wants to slash spending on Medicare and Medicaid and take no action on global warming, is drawing as many votes from the left as the right is more surprising.
Markets had feared Trump's caustic and bombastic behavior during the presidential election would make him an unpredictable, but he appeared gracious in a meeting with President Obama, where he praised the president and said he would look to him for counsel.
Still, Wagner's decision to forego a Senate bid -- in a solidly red state the last few cycles -- also reflects the reluctance of some Republicans to raise their political profile in what looks to be a caustic and challenging election cycle.
Mr. Trump's election in 2016 drastically accelerated that migration away from the Republican Party, spurring an exodus of already-uneasy moderate voters away from a party defined by Mr. Trump's caustic persona and hard-right views on race and immigration.
Christopher Cantwell, 37, was arrested after the rally and charged with illegal use of tear gas and malicious bodily injury by means of a caustic substance or agent after using pepper spray during the rally at the University of Virginia.
This dynamic — straight character with a gay BFF — has been around a while, but this rendition (like the one in Hulu's caustic "Difficult People") is more catty and crass than anything on network television, which gives the series a sharp edge.
Sowing fear over crime committed by immigrants who entered the country illegally, then promising to end it: It's a tactic used by Donald J. Trump frequently, including in his own ad, but this ad avoids Mr. Trump's more caustic tone.
Russia's embassy in the U.K. issued a caustic response to May's statement: What comes next: Both the U.K. — over the 2006 poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko — and the U.S. —over 2016 election meddling — have expelled Russian diplomats in the recent past.
From their caustic rock of the late '230's to them perfectly inhabiting the acid house chrysalis, few bands could ever sum up a musical and societal shift more than Primal Scream did, especially with 1991's rave melted Screamadelica.
In "As You Like It," Ms. Oliveras does play a man, the melancholy Jaques, a caustic and cynical sort with goth eyeliner and a coat that a dusty Willie Nelson might wear if he stopped by a Civil War surplus store.
It's as if Rivers has been split into good Joan and bad Joan, because it's too hard to make such a caustic trailblazer seem cute, to acknowledge how much her success derived from being shaped by misogyny, not from transcending it.
Gorsuch's comments -- and Bonjean's confirmation of them -- appeared to be a strategic attempt by the White House to put some distance between Gorsuch, who was seeking a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, and the President's caustic comments about the judiciary.
Still, he wasn't softening or smoothing things down: His right hand kept a loopy, almost inebriated feel as it traced the odd melody, and he pulled Mr. King and the bassist Reid Anderson even more deeply into their caustic groove.
Often a wise, warm, empathic onscreen presence, the 58-year-old Ms. Janney as LaVona was caustic and cruel, and almost upstaged by the pet bird that sat on her shoulder, pecking at her, for one extended, wickedly funny scene.
By night's end, The Associated Press had projected that State Senator Dan Bishop, who played a substantial role in North Carolina's caustic battle a few years ago over bathroom access for transgender people, would be the party's candidate in the Sept.
Elaine Stritch made no secret of her own struggles, exposing them in her 2001 one-woman show, a legendary cabaret show and a lifetime of press interviews before her death in 2014, all with her own brand of caustic wit.
The man, Christopher Cantwell, 36, was charged with two felony counts of illegal use of tear gas and one felony count of malicious bodily injury by means of a caustic substance, the Albemarle County prosecutor, Robert Tracci, said in a statement.
This is done by dissolving cellulose, a natural polymer that is the main constituent of plants' cell walls, in chemicals like caustic soda and carbon disulphide and then turning the solution into soft filaments which can be spun into fibres.
Urged FNC to stand up for host Tucker Carlson, who has seen some advertisers pull out of his show following the release of a series of caustic and offensive remarks he made on a radio show between 2006 and 2011.
If Bloomberg has got thick enough skin to withstand the caustic dismissals of other candidates, and media mockery that will come if the strategy doesn't work, he has nothing to lose in the experiment except a small fraction of his fortune.
The decision by the World Trade Organization pushes a 24-year corporate dispute over illegal support for transatlantic plane giants to the center of caustic world trade relations and comes on top of a tariff war between Washington and Beijing.
If he failed, as everyone now suggests (Sarah Palin celebrated Paul's exit with a caustic tweet), it likely had more to do with the fact that his advice was being ignored and that he couldn't control his off-script candidate.
As with a show like "BoJack Horseman," the more painful themes of "Fleabag" would be difficult to absorb if it weren't for how legitimately hilarious the show is: smutty-giggly, caustic, observant about the ugliness of both sexes, and occasionally surreal.
Terry McAuliffe, a fellow Democrat who, by law, cannot seek consecutive terms, Mr. Northam is using strikingly caustic language to galvanize Virginia voters who are appalled by the president, but may be reluctant to vote in an off-year governor's race.
Jake Phelps, the caustic, funny and brash longtime editor of skateboarding's most revered magazine, Thrasher, a position that made him a tastemaker in a subculture known for resenting authority, was found dead on March 14 at his home in San Francisco.
"To put it mildly, it troubles me that, by imprudently and unnecessarily breaking from our sister courts of appeals … we are impeding Maryland's and others' reasonable efforts to prevent the next Newtown," wrote Judge Robert B. King in a caustic dissent.
That symbol is the very last entry in the book, where the writers note its long history as "an emblem of blessing and good fortune" — its Sanskrit name, "Svastika," means "It is well" — and its caustic adoption by the Nazis.
When he was an undergraduate, the artist Daniel Heyman recalls, he would study in Dartmouth College's library beneath José Clemente Orozco's bold and caustic mural, The Epic of American Civilization (18443-34), an alternately ironic and horrifying depiction of American history.
In the final days of the New Hampshire race, Mr. Trump was less caustic about his rivals than he had been before, although he couldn't resist repeating a vulgarity that someone in the crowd at his final rally used about Mr. Cruz.
His injuries, which include fur loss, bone trauma and severe burns to his eyes, nose and chin, are consistent with being forcefully submerged into a caustic substance, but there is no evidence yet to support that this was a case of abuse.
The movie will tell the comic book story of Stephen Strange (Cumberbatch), a selfish, caustic surgeon who meets a magical being called the Ancient One (played by ethereal sylph Tilda Swinton) and clashes with a rival apprentice named Baron Mordo (Chiwetel Ejiofor).
Now imagine the hellfire that Dany will spit when she finds out Cersei isn't coming, and how much more caustic it will be if it's ultimately revealed to Dany that Tyrion knew the whole time that his sister was playing them for fools.
As a Univision property, it's true that The Onion now shares a parent company with Gizmodo, but only a supreme asshole could deny the caustic brilliance of headlines like: "'No Way To Prevent This,' Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens."3.
More caustic and grating than anything ever-before released by the musician, the album represents Hosono's earliest solo material on the synthesizer, a trend that would continue both in his work with YMO and on solo albums like Philharmony and S-F-X.
Having worked most of her 20s as a theater actress before making Soda with no prior filmmaking experience, Kurys is known 13 titles later for making slice-of-life comedies that are sparkling and big-hearted, but not without a caustic side.
While we won't spoil the climactic, sadly hilarious ending, we will say that the lengths to which Marie, Frizzell's main character, goes to explain a potential high-school pregnancy truly underscore the urgency of changing the often caustic tone of women's rights debates.
Inc, the corporation responsible for Garfield, has made some ovations to the memes in the past—they released the Garfield Minus Garfield book as an officially licensed product—but that will probably never happen for something more caustic in nature, like GarfGab.
There is nothing demonic, however, about her treatment of the figures in the three portraits on display, which are suffused with warmth and humor, even if the humor is a bit on the caustic side, and darkness has a habit of creeping in.
Instead, Anderson's caustic parable about ambition, wealth, power, and the raw, ruthless ways of American capitalism may have more to say about our historical moment (and the imperatives that produced it) than any movie that doesn't have The Purge in its title.
Earlier this week, the Lok Sabha, India's lower legislative house, learned that 68 percent of the country's milk is laced with contaminants like detergent, caustic soda, glucose, white paint, and refined oil considered to be "very hazardous," according to Indian news website NDTV.
Players across the league knelt, locked arms or stayed in their locker rooms during the anthem in response to caustic criticism from President Donald Trump, who called for NFL owners to fire any "son of a bitch" who kneels during the anthem.
Karen Oberlin, an artist who continues to shuck off demureness, put a brassy, caustic spin on Randy Newman's "Political Science," and Barbara Fasano, accompanied by her husband, Eric Comstock, on piano sang "Old Photographs," a rare collaboration by Alec Wilder and Fran Landesman.
Republican strategists have expressed fear that in the general election, Mr. Trump would struggle to win the support of suburban women and white-collar voters who might otherwise lean Republican but might recoil from his caustic and racially charged approach to politics.
He began doing stand-up five years ago and quickly gravitated to the downtown variety scene, which incorporates a rich history of drag, burlesque, music and Off Broadway theater and produces more character-driven, less caustic comedy than the traditional stand-up world.
She was so smart and caustic and witty that it was easy to accept her fourth-wall breaks as a kind of inner monologue — but little by little, these moments proved to be self-laceration, an unwillingness to forgive herself for her sins.
One ad, "Role Models," featuring young children watching Mr. Trump's more profane and caustic comments, is the campaign's main spot in Republican-leaning states where it believes Mr. Trump's nontraditional candidacy and unpopularity with some more moderate Republicans could put him in danger.
Already, she has been called "caustic, profane, curmudgeonly, affecting and very funny" (NPR), "nothing short of miraculous" (Big Apple Reviews), in her "best performance to date" (Variety), "the ideal template for McCarthy to project her talents onto a more sophisticated plane" (IndieWire).
Western analysts said they doubted claims that Guard leaders had failed to anticipate the severity of the American reaction to shooting down the drone, noting the caustic warnings recently issued by John R. Bolton, the national security adviser, and Mr. Trump himself.
Much of the comedy comes from Ramy's sounding boards: Steve (Steve Way), who has muscular dystrophy and a caustic attitude, and his Muslim friends Mo (Mohammed Amer) and Ahmed (Dave Merheje), who have a more comfortable and casual relationship to their faith.
When she was named a finalist again a year later, after a pedestrian year in which her diminishing role was apparent to regular followers of the women's game, only criticism of FIFA's voting system obscured the increasingly caustic critiques of Lloyd's performances.
As our caustic political debate continues, we must as ourselves whether Russian strategic planners have succeeded in using that 20th century lesson from the Vietnam War to fracture our national will, and thereby erode our ability to prevail in any 21st century conflict.
He said that Mr. Trump appears to be shifting his tone on China away from the caustic rhetoric used by Stephen K. Bannon, his former chief strategist, in favor of an argument that shows how the president succeeded in "opening up" China.
PITTSBURGH — Sidney Crosby walked around the Pittsburgh Penguins' practice facility on Tuesday, trying to encourage his teammates as they prepared to go forward in their increasingly caustic playoff series against the Washington Capitals without Crosby, their captain and the game's most indispensable player.
She shares the bill here with GRID, a trio of doomy and caustic improvisers — Matt Nelson on saxophone, Tim Dahl on bass and Nick Podgurski on drums — who, like Ms. Bertucci, are not in a hurry to give you any payoff or relief.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump celebrated his acquittal on impeachment charges with a pair of caustic, freewheeling speeches on Thursday that drew on White House pomp and the solemnity of an annual prayer breakfast to underscore the fact that he remained in office.
Clark's impulse to write more accessibly makes this her best album regardless, an awesome example of synth-inflected guitar-rock, exactly as skewed and distorted as she's always been while generating from her skewed distortion a caustic, restless, blissful musicality that's new for her.
In layman's terms, what the public defenders are saying is, as human beings, if we insist on pumping caustic, corrosive drugs into other human beings, our Constitution, and specifically the Eighth Amendment's prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment, demands it not cause excruciating pain.
In order to uphold the "profound national commitment to the principle that debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust and wide-open"—including "vehement, caustic and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government...officials"—the justices crafted a robust wall of protection for speakers.
Police at the University of Virginia, where a torch-lit march was held on August 11, had issued warrants for his arrest on two counts of illegal use of tear gas and other gases, and one count of malicious bodily injury with a caustic substance.
While Trump sought to move beyond his Islamophobic campaign rhetoric during his first visit to the Middle East last year, there is no indication he intends to step back from his caustic comments about undocumented immigrants from Latin America during his visit to Buenos Aires.
The Packers players, coaches and their fans standing with their arms intertwined was meant to be a moment of unity at Lambeau Field in the wake of several protests by players around the league in response to President Donald Trump's caustic comments last week.
That campaign, laced with caustic Twitter posts and videos on Facebook, has been inspired in part by Mr. Gurley's family, which has bitterly attacked the district attorney, and has found support among several officials, like State Assemblyman Charles Barron, a firebrand Democrat from Brooklyn.
Moreover, as Trump's caustic positions morph from laudatory crowds to cautionary moderate and independent audiences, they (possibly) could gain traction with a fragile and scarred American public seeking security and safety against radical jihadists whose sole mission is the destruction of the United States.
Luckily for May, she had a guardian angel for an aunt: a self-styled Northern California prophet and faith healer who called herself Madam Preston and who catered to the maladies of the wealthy through a combination of caustic chemicals, wine cordials and marijuana.
On Caustic, burly vocalist and guitarist Ethan McCarthy rages against racism, corruption, structural inequality, and depression in his imposing roar, laying down juddering, noise-soaked riffs for the rhythm section—drummer Joe Linden and bassist Jonathan Campos—provide mephitic fuel for the blast furnace.
He at least tweeted his sympathies to the victims of the shooting, but White House adviser Kellyanne Conway appeared on Fox News and sounded a somewhat caustic note when she said, "You know how this goes" in response to a question about the shooting aftermath.
The campaign is using this tactic in three separate ads, focusing on how three different groups — veterans, young children and, most recently, young women — might respond when shown some of Mr. Trump's more caustic comments from his days as a reality television host and personality.
Mr. Guillaume's most well-known character was Benson DuBois, who began as a caustic butler on the sitcom "Soap," which ran from 1977 to 1981, and later worked for, and eventually campaigned against, the governor of an unspecified state on the spinoff "Benson" (1979-21959).

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