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Nor are its compatriots The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise.
Again, this is not an assault on our television compatriots.
Longo was always less of a kidder than his compatriots.
Good thing I still have my compatriots across the pond.
Mexico's attractions include a shared language and communities of compatriots.
Cambodia's ruler, Hun Sen, has urged compatriots to buy it.
ET (1803 GMT) alongside compatriots Bubba Watson and Jimmy Walker.
Cena's compatriots have always been too flawed or too bored.
I've met many compatriots of yours, fellow soldiers now writing.
We are here to strengthen it to inspire our compatriots.
Today, most French people see their Islamist compatriots as separatists.
Chapin Sister were followed by their compatriots and his band.
East European MEPs dislike compatriots being seen as second-class citizens.
CAVUTO: Now, I know some his recent compatriots, not so much.
Meanwhile, his compatriots are seemingly having fun dunking on the establishment.
Nor, after decades of effort, have any of his conservative compatriots.
If he were really unfortunate, his compatriots could be even worse.
My compatriots were in there, but I personally preferred the street.
Many westerners were oblivious to the upheaval their new compatriots endured.
Their compatriots fell by the wayside, however, in another mass Brexit.
Statutes governing when and how laypeople can arrest their compatriots vary.
Force them to be judged by a jury of our compatriots.
However, his compatriots might not be quick to disregard Trump's comments.
All our compatriots are happy that the election will take place.
These are your compatriots, after all: your friends, your defenders, your lovers.
As with many of his compatriots, the drink reminds him of home.
The larger challenge is to love compatriots who are not their neighbours.
Those that compete in teams have their scores blended with their compatriots.
"This is duping Taiwan compatriots," Liu said, without naming any U.S. officials.
The USDA-affiliated organization promotes eggs using funds supplied by industry compatriots.
Their compatriots Stuart McNay and Dave Hughes will compete for the men.
"A president must always put his compatriots above all else," Pinera said.
Like her compatriots, Hana, a onetime bar performer, is a complete fuckup.
But like many of his compatriots, he's keeping his expectations in check.
Falwell and his compatriots built large and gilded empires with this religion.
This is a test that many of my Colombian compatriots have failed.
Safa, who was 18 at the time, joined his compatriots seeking change.
Hakuho's compatriots and fellow Yokozunas Harumafuji and Kakuryu also attended the ceremony.
To Elvis Presley's compatriots, Johnny the rocker could only be an impostor.
"Compatriots on both sides of the strait are a family," he said.
Photo via Instagram Well, fellow Jai Paul compatriots it's come to this.
The two were compatriots at NBCUniversal**, where Zucker was CEO until 2011.
Our compatriots chose him over the opportunity to inaugurate our first woman president.
He survived to warn the barrackers that his compatriots were handy with firearms.
His compatriots Lee Slattery (six-under) and Matthew Baldwin (four-under) also qualified.
Judges might not even be aware that they consistently up-score their compatriots.
Paul the octopus would certainly expect his compatriots to prevail from the spot.
It's a lofty group of compatriots that the newest Crunchie winner will join.
Despite being compatriots, Monfils had no preconceptions about what to expect from Hoang.
Collective narcissists are exclusive in who they are willing to regard as compatriots.
But it always has been so, and perhaps his compatriots have had enough.
There, unlike many of his compatriots, he spoke out in favor of Reconstruction.
One of his compatriots told him about this job, in this secluded place.
Crockett and his compatriots held out against the Mexican army for 13 days.
And similar stories happened to millions of my compatriots back in the 1930s.
"Our compatriots are just wondering, how can this happen in America?" he said.
Uber and its compatriots are just the disruptive force to do the trick.
They are shocked that many of their compatriots are voting for irresponsible demagogues.
Reflecting on the larger problem, though, Lyons joined his compatriots in stolid resignation.
Just like his 2004 compatriots, Roethlisberger is having the crappiest year of his career.
Of course, statistics alone can't explain why a judge gave their compatriots higher scores.
Their smaller-brain compatriots weren't as picky — which, evolutionarily speaking, is really their loss.
But Mr Vourvoulakis and most of his compatriots are yet to feel the benefit.
Jason Kessler, the rally's organiser, told the National Park Service he expected 43 compatriots.
Unlike his young compatriots, the left-handed Bird is tailor-made for Yankee Stadium.
Residents of the Pacific islands aren't used to seeing their compatriots win Olympic medals.
Taiwanese often remark that living in China tends to make their compatriots more patriotic. ■
Even today few Koreans acknowledge that millions of their compatriots collaborated with the Japanese.
But as her compatriots' enthusiasm for Mr. Obama cooled, Ms. Merkel warmed to him.
Perhaps my Indian compatriots should consider the right to own guns from this perspective.
Others shouted "libertad" or "freedom," an expression of hope for their compatriots in Cuba.
Sure, I want to see Wonder Woman and her compatriots be beautiful and badass.
" It called for an immediate investigation into the murders of "at least 24 compatriots.
He pops out seconds later after Hugh watches all his former Borg compatriots die.
Those views can still shock and titillate, and his compatriots are lapping them up.
But, he said, not his compatriots: "Italian people want to go to the beach."
Cap is the most emotionally accessible of his billionaire/green monster/thunder god compatriots.
Even in an unlikely place like Montana, Americans from diverse backgrounds can be compatriots.
Ms. Dobles wants her compatriots to see that this is not about emissions alone.
Many of my compatriots are not, and some are in much more dire situations.
Flipping means you're going to testify against your compatriots, your friends, your fellow conspirators.
Another was reach out to the former Warhol compatriots Jane Holzer and Bob Colacello.
In "Last Hope Island" she justifies her toast to the exiles and their compatriots.
Compatriots from his earliest days hobbled to attend, as did students, soldiers and officials.
People in this moderate middle are less ideologically rigid than their politically aroused compatriots.
She is more serious, and her approach more scholarly, than many of her compatriots.
Whether or not he succeeds, his compatriots in Britain won a big battle on Friday.
It is not gratuitous that Leticia and her compatriots have strong and well-formed arms.
A remarkable number of his compatriots persisted in believing that he was a crypto-Muslim.
Yet New York's top universities compare better with their compatriots than London's do with theirs.
After this devastating misappropriation of cutting-edge technology, his compatriots called him "Slater the traitor".
"We are highly concerned with the life and property safety of our... compatriots," Ma said.
At the same time, officials want people to be kinder to their plus-sized compatriots.
Like so many of his compatriots, Kira is willing to take big risks in-game.
Communists were "killing their compatriots" and threatening to impose their leftist ideology on all Brazilians.
Yet Sturgeon immediately retaliated by demanding that her compatriots had the right to a choice.
Both involve Jared Kushner and calls to Canadian compatriots, but the timeline is in dispute.
Yet the gulf between white Brazilians and their black and mixed-race compatriots is huge.
She is trying to make that case to her compatriots, who are suspicious of China.
Japanese advertisers have set up shop in China to help compatriots market to local tastes.
Mr. Abu Quta and his Palestinian compatriots are known for keeping Amman's cars driving smoothly.
Mr. Obama may be more sympathetic to her challenges than many of Ms. Merkel's compatriots.
Wallace's winter sports compatriots sent their support to the 2015 Junior World Championships Bronze medallist.
But like its Italian compatriots risotto and pasta, fragrant, creamy polenta deserves its own spotlight.
As predicted, his compatriots took to it, and Marsala took off in England, and beyond.
I was simply saying what so many Mexicans had told their compatriots and the press.
Lopez's father, like many of his compatriots, is stunned by the turn in mezcal's fortune.
A minor price to pay compared to the sacrifices made by some of my compatriots.
Wiking's compatriots seem to agree: The average Dane eats 3 kilos of bacon a year.
Xi was speaking on the anniversary of the "Message to Compatriots in Taiwan" on Jan.
His aim was to warn his compatriots not to repeat the mistakes of the Middle Ages.
It's possible Jimin, the BTS band member, holds a grudge along with many of his compatriots.
Bledel told Fallon that yes, she and her Sisterhood compatriots were working on a third movie.
You can argue whether Davis Cup and Fed Cup captains should comment on their compatriots' matches.
But she was the one who was eventually recognised as a martyr, not her pious compatriots.
Muslims are right to believe that many of their compatriots regard them as second-class citizens.
Elsewhere in the galaxy, American astronaut Anne McClain, lent support to her compatriots back on Earth.
Doing so gives Mrs Merkel and her compatriots at once too much and too little credit.
She's turned down charity from the empress, relying instead on ties with her old criminal compatriots.
For Cassidy and his compatriots, the decision to launch CCG was all about the patient experience.
The evening also includes performances by non-label compatriots, including Jay Z and Mary J. Blige.
"You haven't seen her do what I've seen her do," Davos had told his compatriots earlier.
The assumption that our compatriots are trying to lead us to better places binds Americans together.
Maybe Spielberg, Streep, and Hanks are possessed, like many of their compatriots, by a deeper dread.
Not too long ago, Jews were still well acquainted with the ambivalence of their American compatriots.
The #TwoMenKissing hashtag and its compatriots, #TwoWomenKissing and #GaysBreaktheInternet, have deep roots that predate internet activism.
"I invite you to work in our group defending compatriots abroad," Moskalkova said, according to Reuters.
Rohingya activists used online forums to claim that Rakhine rioters had murdered thousands of their compatriots.
Herndon, who also scored a touchdown in the loss, accepted the blame, as did his compatriots.
I sit thousands of miles away still glued to Twitter and WhatsApp celebrating with my compatriots.
The president made his most direct push to his compatriots during a dinner on Saturday night.
Many of her compatriots are already starting to face up to the new reality and adapt.
The two men met in 1952 and at first saw themselves as allies and ideological compatriots.
Immigrants first settled in big cities, drawing on the knowledge and contacts of their former compatriots.
The Secret Service tells CNN that neither Linville nor his compatriots ever served in the military.
"My dear compatriots, I'm not interested in your race, your origin, your sexual orientation," she said.
That was enough to leave him one shot clear of compatriots Ryan Armour and Nick Watney.
Responding to crises requires a strong sense of solidarity to inspire sacrifices on behalf of distant compatriots.
As the customers poured in, me and my fellow minimum wage compatriots would begin a frantic dance.
When war broke out in 1998 he was sent home, along with some 70,23 of his compatriots.
Its factory workers earn no more than their compatriots in other sectors, and their health is worse.
Mrs Merkel often seems to channel the view of her compatriots that Europe faces no systemic crisis.
Concern has been expressed about Chinese students self-censoring on political topics in the presence of compatriots.
The Chicago teachers in 2012 showed their compatriots what was possible with solidarity and a compelling message.
In general, though, the ways of the people known as Melungeons were similar to their Appalachian compatriots'.
Brown hugged each of her Stranger Things compatriots, the young boys who take Eleven under their wing.
She later said she was pleased that IOC had compromised to let some of her compatriots compete.
She finished ahead of her compatriots Brianna Rollins and Kristi Castlin, who both qualified for the Olympics.
Before long, Resto and his compatriots realized their messages were the only ones getting off the island.
So, how are Weinberg and his compatriots teaching robots to listen like humans and play like machines?
"I feel uneasy in front of my compatriots," confesses Olga, a birth tourist from Kiev, my hometown.
Early on, he showed that Chinese artists could be at least as provocative as their Western compatriots.
He and his compatriots had suspected that they would be arrested, he said, and had prepared psychologically.
He is described by political compatriots as friendly with Benjamin Netanyahu, the right-wing Israeli prime minister.
During these sharply divided times, there is some small comfort in finding some common ground with your compatriots.
Recently the Haitian ambassador flew up from Mexico City to officiate at a mass wedding of his compatriots.
The man in the truck peeled it with his fake shark baby, leaving his now-sharkless compatriots behind.
Today poor people in rich countries are more likely than their better-off compatriots to die in hospital.
As Iran's most enduring cultural icon, universally revered and admired, she plays a unique role among her compatriots.
By then the dictatorship was long gone, but Lederer, like many of her compatriots, still carried its scars.
It's team-based PvE, and you and your compatriots are always on the side of good, relatively speaking.
From this public consternation ensued the follies, abasements and fanaticism of their compatriots' deepening obsession with spy rings.
The company was founded roughly a year ago by Reno and his compatriots from his previous startup, Happy.
With the fundamentals set in place by LeCun and his compatriots, computer vision exploded in the early 2010s.
American millennials are worse off than their compatriots from Generation X (the cohort that came just before them).
They try, desperately, to walk him to the company of his compatriots, but he just can't make it.
It was heartening for Muna to see distressed compatriots arrive in the place she had made her home.
His compatriots, the Young Bucks, entertained the crowd with in-match in-jokes and fourth-wall-breaking hijinks.
Many of Mr Parisse's compatriots, though perhaps not quite at his level, have been imported to top clubs.
Belgium captain Vincent Kompany opted for his compatriots Eden Hazard and Kevin de Bruyne as his top two.
The resulting costs could be a huge — potentially fatal — blow to Uber, Lyft, and their gig economy compatriots.
"I have listened with humility and with great attention to the voice of my compatriots," the president said.
The sisters, who have leave to stay for three years, are more westernized than some of their compatriots.
The company would consist of compatriots on all sorts of committees over the course of some 40 years.
He dedicated his first Olympic medal to his compatriots and 90-year-old retired Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
Maybe 10 or 12 of her compatriots were in districts challenging enough to warrant voting with the Republicans.
Nasa administrator Jim Bridenstine tweeted his own congratulations to his Chinese compatriots soon after the landing was confirmed.
But it allowed Bruner, Washington and their compatriots to play anywhere in Los Angeles that would have them.
Add in our parenting compatriots from around the globe, and that's an international force to be reckoned with.
That is brave, given the hate mail (roughly balanced by fan mail) that they have received from compatriots.
"My male compatriots, have you felt you have been bullied and suppressed by females?" a male comedian asks.
And besides, as social media and talk radio constantly remind us, we have plenty of compatriots right here.
Food — so much so that one refugee has opened a restaurant catering to her compatriots in South Korea.
The contrast between dos Santos's affluence and her compatriots' misery is particularly sharp, but she is not alone.
Ultimately, the letter was sent without the lines — and without the signature of Mr. Moreno and his compatriots.
But she and her compatriots need to understand that Germany's surpluses are themselves a threat to free trade's legitimacy.
Japan's economy and trade minister, Hiroshige Seko, was in the room and led his compatriots in welcoming the victory.
Rather than marching with their teammates and compatriots, he suggested that they stand shoulder to shoulder with each other.
Along the way, more and more of his compatriots fall, even as he makes daring escape after daring escape.
No wonder so many disabled people agree with their religious compatriots in resisting the headlong rush to assisted death.
Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken edged their German compatriots Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt for the European doubles title.
"Regrettably, we have information that confirms the murder of our compatriots," Ecuadorean President Lenin Moreno said on state television.
Unfortunately, we're all already in too deep to abandon June (Elisabeth Moss) and the rest of her Gileadean compatriots.
Among rich Western countries, America is where the top 1% of earners have become most detached from their compatriots.
He stares disconsolately ahead, as if glimpsing a future still hidden from his compatriots, even, perhaps, from Mr Putin.
Russian Olympic silver medallists Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov were second and compatriots Kristina Astakhova and Alexei Rogonov third.
Bearing torches and carrying Chinese flags alongside Italian tricolori, the protesters were implicitly demanding protection from their own compatriots.
HTC Vive owners with iPhones can now get phone notifications in virtual reality, just like their Android-affiliated compatriots.
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has highlighted this, arguing that Hamilton's greatness is not appreciated enough by his compatriots.
He would need to win it to rival fellow great Diego Maradona for the eternal love of his compatriots.
" Her compatriots, who wouldn't look out of place in a suburban skate park, have names like "Icarus" and "Plastic.
In England, migrants from high-fertility countries like Nigeria and Somalia have fewer babies than compatriots who stay put.
Sumgong's positive for the blood booster EPO brought stinging criticism from some of her compatriots ahead of the race.
But Mr Wong thanked his 48 new compatriots for the sacrifices they had made in leaving behind their homes.
Despite, or perhaps because of, this vitriol, there is an indelible link between the writer and his modern compatriots.
I even began to pity the soft-spoken emperor, as did many of my compatriots, conservatives and liberals alike.
Much of the work's tension and anxiety is courtesy of the troupe's compatriots, the experimental rock band Godspeed You!
Only Jason Day and Adam Scott have claimed a U.S. Tour event at a younger age among Smith's compatriots.
I say them in front my perplexed parents, tabletop wargame addicts, Pokémon Go-playing compatriots, ex-boyfriends, my landlord.
Hundreds of bullets fly past him, bringing down his nameless compatriots, but always leaving him spared (or superficially wounded).
The endorsements from famous compatriots would stink of nepotism were there not a hint of Eazy-E to TeeCee.
And it looks like the guerrilla faction of the #Resistance just welcomed some unlikely compatriots to their cause: woodchucks.
They said their compatriots were tricked by the restaurant owner, but it's unclear if they were speaking under duress.
It has, like its compatriots in the so-called re-commerce industry, attracted interest from venture capital as well.
Which is rather more, I regret to say to my new-made compatriots, than they do here in America.
Ms. Krastanova says she is too busy — and many of her compatriots too poor — to travel elsewhere in Europe.
In Spain she enjoys basic services such as public transport that her compatriots can no longer take for granted.
Both governments, and their proxies, have continued to point fingers while Ms. Chang and her compatriots languish in Hubei.
As the fighting ground on, he writes, some of the compatriots trapped alongside him remained committed to defending Bosnia.
China's Wenjing Sui and Cong Han took gold in the pairs, followed by compatriots Xiaoyu Yu and Hao Zhang.
It was great to see young musicians from the American orchestra in the hall cheering on their Chinese compatriots.
Unfortunately, this didn't really work with Samuel, who was alarmed by Ms. Rose's compatriots and utterly uninterested in Bowie.
Honduran Carlos Amador said that while some of his compatriots were returning home, others were hoping for positive news.
During his speech Tuesday, Xi called for peaceful reunification and said China would "share opportunities" with "compatriots" in Taiwan.
Emmanuel Korir blasted away from his compatriots on the final strait to win in a time of 1:45.21.
Buakaw poses, uncomplaining, while the Chinese fighter and his group of compatriots take turns snapping selfies with the superstar.
" In the 1990s, at the apex of American dominance, one of Lévy's compatriots dubbed the United States a "hyperpower.
But on the seashore near Calais he realized he and his compatriots would now have to fend for themselves.
By touching subtly upon subjects central to Mexico, it establishes an intimate dialogue between the author and his compatriots.
"They are aimed at sharing the opportunities of the mainland's development with Taiwan compatriots," the office said of the measures.
In "From Russia With Love" (1963), the assassin Rosa Klebb relished inflicting pain on both her compatriots and her enemies.
Is it far more likely that you and the rest of your frivolous, moral-panic inducing compatriots don't actually exist?
But this wasn't enough to even up the odds with her sighted compatriots, so the Materia Magica developers stepped in.
At the same time, anti-establishment politics fits her compatriots' self-image as a nation of revolutionaries, pitchforks in hand.
Its central character is Nora (Marie Leuenberger), a young and unassuming housewife whose friends and compatriots are demanding the vote.
"I feel like I'm finding answers," said Raonic, who recognized that his compatriots back home were confronting deeply unsettling questions.
They are selling more spliffs to their compatriots, who light up relatively little and so present an alluring growth market.
"Smart humans who behave immorally tend to cause pain on a much larger scale than their dumber compatriots," he said.
But in listening himself, and reminding his compatriots to do so more, he sets out a path to greater devotion.
But this wasn't enough to even up the odds with her sighted compatriots, so the Materia Magica developers stepped in.
Yet Thailand's Muslims are gradually growing more conservative under the influence of Middle Eastern doctrines, which unnerves their Buddhist compatriots.
Many of the resolutions will be ones that their president and most of their compatriots neither know nor care about.
Since its launch in 2014, she had been receiving more calls from compatriots living in Britain than she could handle.
British teachers who, like most of their compatriots, balk at the idea of learning a new language have options, too.
When they took off their headsets, they watched, on a screen, as their island compatriots built a memorial to them.
But among the diaspora whispers persisted of compatriots remaining in mountainous hamlets so remote that persecution did not reach them.
But Mr Putin's is a twisted vision of liberalism, and at home many of his compatriots see through the ruse.
Clearly, Wonder Woman's DC Comics compatriots didn't have to wait three quarters of a century for their big-screen debuts.
The second level was a version of tag that revolved around snatching a tail from one of your oblong compatriots.
There are dozens, if not hundreds, of others of its kind, unceremoniously serving unadulterated national cuisine to working-class compatriots.
As long as Mr. Maduro remains in power there will be more deaths, prisoners, persecution and compatriots forced to migrate.
Here is a selection of 17 under-heralded artists as worthy, if not more so, than their better-known compatriots.
The situation in Texas has left some Lone Star progressives looking jealously to their Southern compatriots in Georgia and Arizona.
Rather than appeal to his compatriots' better nature, he sows division, stokes resentment and exploits their prejudices, especially over immigration.
They have released two lovely duo albums — both streaming on Bandcamp — that treat atonality and absence as compatriots to melody.
The Americans, the Australians, the Spaniards and the Swedes have all used their compatriots' success for fuel through the decades.
Immigrants to Canada work harder, create more businesses and typically use fewer welfare dollars than do their native-born compatriots.
The perception that someone could never perform as well as their mouse-and-keyboard using compatriots is false, at best.
Family judges in many places favour their compatriots, though they may dress up their decisions as being in the child's interests.
No. 4 — a comic that dared the hero's fictional compatriots and real-life fan base, aptly also named the Carol Corps.
But like most of her compatriots, Ms Jin is happy to take what she wants from both China and the West.
For years it was assumed that, apart from their refusal to divide, senescent cells were otherwise identical to their replicating compatriots.
When Deng Xiaoping counselled his compatriots to "lie low and bide your time", none of them thought he meant for ever.
Mr Erdogan is extremely unpopular among non-Muslim Dutch, who find it worrying that their Turkish-Dutch compatriots largely support him.
"We recognize that it's a sovereign decision of the US, but we see also how troubled our compatriots are," Hernandez said.
But national law will only protect firms from competing claims by their compatriots, notes Tanja Masson-Zwaan, a space-law expert.
It targets Adda when it realizes that she's an immediate threat, and manufactures a plague to infect her and her compatriots.
After a lightly dusted turkey sandwich and a bottle of water, my off-road compatriots and I came to a conclusion.
"I think that the odds are pretty low," the American seven-time major champion said when asked if compatriots might challenge.
Mexico has particular resonance to his compatriots as the circuit where the late Denny Hulme won the championship 50 years ago.
The Chinese authorities should remember the hospitality their compatriots received in North Korea and treat desperate escapees with dignity and respect.
Senior Russians have warned that the rationale for intervening in Ukraine — the need to protect ethnic Russians and compatriots — applies elsewhere.
"Compatriots on both sides should be on high alert over this," it said, in a statement carried by Chinese state media.
In contrast, Barrow, 51, was unknown to most of his compatriots before the main opposition United Democratic Party's (UDP) leadership election.
He has proven his reliance on his Argentine compatriots, hand-picking stars like José Sosa and Augusto Fernández to join Atlético.
But on 23 June a majority of my compatriots decided they wanted to leave the EU. We must respect that decision.
In 2014, the property was sold to the Renatus Group, but development has been hindered by Sir Shadow and his compatriots.
Sigurdsson deliberately lines up a free kick and aims it at his tall compatriots, but it goes straight to the keeper.
Like his compatriots Krzysztof Penderecki and Witold Lutoslawski, Mr. Gorecki had in his early work experimented with modernist techniques like serialism.
Rouhani's France visit prompted thousands of Iranians to bring attention to the dire situation that still faces their compatriots inside Iran.
Her compatriots Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka, who have 23 Grand Slam titles between them, lost their quarterfinal matches on Tuesday.
They formed a personal bond with pastors, who were usually compatriots, and were urged to feel a personal relationship with God.
The duo surpassed compatriots Maddison Keeney and Anabelle Smith in the final round after the latter team recorded a no-dive.
Chinese Commerce Minister Zhong Shan said this week he wanted "our Taiwan compatriots to share the benefit of this great change".
Fernandez said that his choice of music was a wink to his compatriots, a gesture he hoped would be appreciated back home.
I think from a respect level, when you're able to respect your rivals and compatriots, that's really important, and I feel that.
Wieder's audacity swings both ways — to repeat the pendulum analogy — from artistic daring to the temerity to perpetrate crimes against his compatriots.
But K is too caught up in the plan, so he lies to his compatriots and tells them the mission is on.
Rural Americans detest the socially liberal values that urban compatriots foist upon them by supposedly manipulating the machinery in Washington (see article).
Engage in violence, and at the proper level, only in defense of your own person, that of your compatriots, and your property.
Nationalists love talking about Lithuania's struggles against Russians or Poles, but are reluctant to discuss their compatriots who collaborated with the Nazis.
Depending on where you live and how the energy there is generated, Teslas aren't that much greener than their gas-powered compatriots.
The reason seems to be that once the top job is allocated, any compatriots already on the board tend to step down.
In the women's field, defending champion Aberu Kebede of Ethiopia will be joined by compatriots Amane Beriso, Gulume Tollesa and Meseret Mengistu.
"Immigrants to Canada work harder, create more businesses and typically use fewer welfare dollars than do their native-born compatriots," writes Tepperman.
It also makes plain that Outlander is at its best when Jamie and Claire and their compatriots are at home, in Scotland.
The first, centered on the transgender women of Barcelona and their straight, female compatriots, is about women who have left men behind.
While you are amusing yourself throwing paper towels at us, your compatriots and the world are sending love and help our way.
Like his compatriots Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and Wanderlei Silva before him, Nascimento landed two violent head stomps to the head of Motoya.
He's taken us on the quest of Watson, Crick and their many unsung compatriots to determine the stuff and structure of DNA.
The tradition is grounded, depending on whom you ask, in Biblical practice, remembrance of deported compatriots in war or pagan ancestor-worship.
"There remains a strong sense of 'Cameroonianess'," he says, emphasising that Anglophones' grievances are with the government, not their French-speaking compatriots.
I asked my compatriots to call the members and ask why they had voted against a bill to reinstate presidential term limits.
Hosszu said she did not need the money and would rather see it funneled to her compatriots struggling to cover their costs.
I also congratulate his compatriots Amos Kipruto & Wilson Kipsang for going out valiantly to bring a 1-2-3 victory for #TeamKenya.
Unlike her apparent genre compatriots like The Walking Dead's Lee Everett, she's not bound to the dramatic timing of an unseen hand.
Later the band put out the first split release in Cuban metal history, sharing disc space with their blackened compatriots in Ancestor.
A service dog named Remco was also killed during Hatch's mission, reportedly in the process of saving Hatch and his compatriots' life.
Mostly, they're unjustified, but as a native Italian, it has become obvious that my compatriots enjoy a good "woe-is-me" wallow.
Some of this exposition is stated outright, as when Adelaide's double, Red, explains exactly who she is and who her compatriots are.
Like millions of her compatriots, Ysabel became disillusioned after her government failed to provide even the most basic security and public services.
Smuts was nowhere as hard line as some of his white compatriots, but neither was he in favor of black political rights.
And, as his endearments attest — his favorite is "sweetheart" — Marcello loves his work and his furry clients, his compatriots and his daughter.
Instead, floodwaters trapped them for more than a week — until they were saved by compatriots who had flown in to rescue them.
Over time, as more of his compatriots arrived, Mr. Bastos, who hails from Rio de Janeiro, moved his business across the street.
While keen to take up the challenge himself, Queenslander Hend was not about to criticize any of his compatriots for opting out.
Meanwhile, our culinary compatriots in Europe, Asia and other parts of world happily leave beautiful bowls of eggs on their kitchen counters.
They have more in common with people in other Western nations who view America's gun laws as baffling than their conservative compatriots.
As a native German, Katrin Bennhold was familiar with some of her compatriots' penchant for walking around topless at lakes and beaches.
For too long the American business community has stood idly by while your fossil fuel compatriots worked their wicked way with Congress.
"We are proud of our history and land, the homeland of outstanding people, our compatriots," he said this year, speaking in Belarusian.
The ravens that had seen the negative responses of their compatriots showed less interest in the offering compared to the original box tests.
She and her compatriots earned standing ovations at the finale in Amsterdam's palatial Concertgebouw, the home venue of PYO conductor Vincent de Kort.
Meanwhile, Catholics, many of whom identified with their religious and cultural compatriots in the Republic of Ireland, formed their own similarly insular neighborhoods.
Gay marriage is favoured by 215% of Greeks aged from 241 to 82, but only 228% of their compatriots aged 225 and above.
FRENCH nationals living abroad went to the polls a week earlier than their compatriots at home in the first round of legislative elections.
For example, Malaysia has positive discrimination for native Malays, who are poorer and do worse in school than their Chinese and Indian compatriots.
Star players who get plenty of time to gel at their clubs might only spend a handful of weeks training with their compatriots.
It showed a crowd of Chinese watching while one of their compatriots was beheaded by the Japanese, accused of being a Russian spy.
EVERY WEEKDAY Lika Koplatadze, who sells consumer loans for TBC Bank, one of Georgia's largest, calls between 170 and 250 of her compatriots.
She finished seventh at the Diamond League meeting in Birmingham on June 5, with compatriots Seren Bundy-Davies fourth and Anyika Onuora fifth.
"Like all our compatriots, I am sad this evening to see this part of all of us burning," he tweeted at 8 p.m.
Gavrilova, a former top Russian junior, recently acquired Australian nationality and has been embraced here by her new compatriots for her infectious enthusiasm.
Kim's compatriots Park Sung-hyun and Inbee Park joined her at nine-under overall after carding impressive rounds of 66 and 68, respectively.
As compatriots and fellow citizens, our Muslim communities are not part of the problem and must never be made to feel as such.
For a moment of calm in a month of clamour, she gave voice to the aspirations of hundreds of thousands of her compatriots.
As a disciplinarian military policeman in Vietnam, he was known as "Captain America" and feared a fragging (ie, being killed by his compatriots).
In Canada, it was noted that Muslims resemble their non-Muslims compatriots in seeing the economy and jobs as the country's biggest concerns.
Nine out of ten Canadian Muslims think relations between themselves and their compatriots will improve under the Liberal government led by Justin Trudeau.
Pack life seems to suit Rosie: The once-skinny kitty is now a fully-grown cat who loves adventuring with her canine compatriots.
Younger Britons tended to favor remaining in the European Union, but far fewer of them turned out to vote than their older compatriots.
Kim spoke warmly of the importance of inter-Korean relations, and wished his South Korean compatriots well in hosting the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
He has been doling out food at his campaign events and says he knows better than anyone else the suffering of his compatriots.
For her compatriots, such as these protesters in Bangkok in 1999, Suu Kyi is the best hope for an end to Myanmar's dictatorship.
If clean athletes thought they might be barred from the Games for their compatriots' transgressions, they would be more willing to speak out.
They demanded the release of 21972 Red Army Faction militants, along with two Palestinian compatriots held in Turkey, and a $15 million ransom.
And on January 21, Goldberg and dozens of her compatriots will take to the streets to make their voices heard, loud and clear.
But with Williams on maternity leave, her compatriots have very ably filled the void and all the available slots for Thursday night's semifinals.
I joined all the other Asian students in raising my hand, along with a few white compatriots with hard-to-pronounce last names.
But finalizing the meeting itself — between Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, and one of Mr. Kim's top compatriots — proved harder than expected.
The Frenchman had previously expressed concern that his compatriots believe him to be American, and he seemed to be setting the record straight.
To them, it is not conceivable that 7.3m Hong Kongers could believe that their individual, universal rights trump the will of 1.4bn compatriots.
They dressed up or dressed down, leapt through the occasional hoop and gazed witheringly on the efforts of their human and canine compatriots.
Some animals' airstrike anxieties kept humans from evacuating to larger public shelters; other humans felt their own fears assuaged by their furry compatriots.
Tilray and many of its compatriots are simply too risky for me to recommend and too thinly traded to be worth betting on.
Chris Wood, who will line up alongside his English compatriots in Europe's Ryder Cup team later this month, carded a one-over 71.
Jiana itself, as well as compatriots including Huayou Cobalt Co and China Molybdenum, have all invested in cobalt-bearing assets in the DRC.
Mr. Zorn spread out wide across this uncertain bed, sometimes moving with an elegiac lyricism, sometimes pelting his compatriots with quick, tremulous tones.
" Minutes later, Dash and several StopC-51TO compatriots unfurled a banner emblazoned with a poop emoji and the words "CAN CONSULTATION FIX LEGISLATION?
Once excoriated as Europe's last dictator, he has won a measure of grudging respect from liberal-minded compatriots for standing firm against the Kremlin.
I know my citizens and my compatriots well and know they are not going to elect a candidate who is proposing France exiting (Europe).
That is the deeper reason why ethnic Latvians are still wary of their ethnic Russian compatriots: fear that their tiny nation will be overwhelmed.
And, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, a third wave of immigrants were drawn to Chicago because their compatriots sponsored them to come.
In 2003, along with compatriots Veronica Phewa, Tanya Carelse, and then 15-year-old Mpumi Nyandeni, Modise was invited to Arsenal ladies for trials.
The only way for the scandal-hit president to keep his job may be to help some of his 13.8m unemployed compatriots find work.
So I was excited to speak to real Cornishmen, who presumably, would pick up the phone whilst eating one of his compatriots famous pasties.
A lawyer who advises a Catalan sweets factory and a maker of baby products says both firms worry that compatriots will shun their wares.
When an Iranian musician banned from performing in his home country arrived for a concert, he was greeted by an audience of 5,000 compatriots.
On Monday night, Stephen Colbert opened The Late Show as much of his television compatriots did by addressing the shooting massacre in Las Vegas.
"Her majesty inspired her compatriots in that fight to support the troops, defend her homeland, and defeat the enemy at all cost," he said.
Ultimately, our freedom and safety may depend on a handful of government officials' personal integrity and commitment to the Constitution and to their compatriots.
Therefore, provided Putin is on board, Russia should co-operate – yet the price the president and his compatriots will pay for participation is rising.
Those shelters are relics of the Cold War, but renovated and newly built bunkers have become popular with Trump's compatriots in the upper crust.
Her compatriots are left to marvel at her bravery and tactical genius as though they never would have thought of this on their own.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Another seven Russian weightlifters have been provisionally suspended for doping violations, joining five compatriots already banned from the sport earlier this week.
Success became dependent on adaptability and mobility, on being less attached and committed to one's compatriots and more focused on one's personal well-being.
Yamada, known to his Japanese compatriots as "Olympic Ojisan", or "Olympics Grandad", first experienced the Games when Tokyo last hosted the gathering in 1964.
By happenstance and by his own avowed choice, Mr. Cox's work remained far less mainstream, and far less commercial, than that of many compatriots.
"Pretty much all the time," Singapore skater Lucas Ng told Reuters when asked how often he had to explain his sport to his compatriots.
The two 31-year-olds headed compatriots Bill Haas and Adam Schenk by one stroke, with four others two behind on a packed leaderboard.
Workers living in the same city and employed by the same retail chain, for example, would likely know only a handful of their compatriots.
" He praised Pyongyang's "remarkable progress" and said he understood "what kind of country Chairman Kim and his compatriots in the North want to build.
Mx. Soloway describes dogged efforts to make it in Hollywood, and jealousy at the soaring careers of compatriots like Lena Dunham and Diablo Cody.
She'd sail across the Narrow Sea with three dragons, a full Dothraki army, some Unsullied, and a whole bunch of other allies and compatriots.
But if you're a person who wants to enjoy the good life, and maybe associate with ex-criminal compatriots... why not come to Marbella!
The closed circuit TV footage shows the unnamed soldier racing towards the border village of Panmunjom in a military jeep, pursued by his compatriots.
Though most Canadians at home could not watch the match on terrestrial television — only streaming was available outside of Quebec — her compatriots definitely noticed.
There is a long American tradition of immigrant communities dominating certain business sectors, recruiting their compatriots and building their way to the middle class.
The new menu will be his father's attempt to bridge the anticipated cultural divide and conquer the hearts and tastes of their new compatriots.
Even Kurds and Sunnis who may prefer the United States to Iran kept quiet to avoid provoking their Shiite compatriots and their powerful militias.
Just spending time with Paula and her compatriots has given us a better sense of the Saviors as something other than a monolithic force.
In 2015 he elevated a Chilean bishop despite bitter complaints from many of his compatriots that the hierarch had swept priestly misbehaviour under the carpet.
BEFORE he arrived in America in 2013, aged 22, Nur Abdi spent five "very hard" years in India, sustained by the generosity of Somali compatriots.
A lengthy portion of "Not Tomorrow Yet" focuses on Rick and his compatriots silently moving through the Saviors' compound and killing people in their sleep.
They insinuated, for instance, that other parties had showered particular favours on Muslims voters—who in fact are generally worse off than their Hindu compatriots.
The head of a Kenyan business association says his compatriots are tired and companies have suffered big losses because of the country&aposs election turmoil.
On touchstone ethical issues the practising Christians were, as you would expect, distinctly conservative, while non-practising ones were little different from their secularist compatriots.
Charitable individuals may be more ready to open their purses for their compatriots, and governments spend more freely on their own taxpayers than on foreigners.
He thinks many of his compatriots don't like him because they believe he just builds cars for rich people, and because they don't celebrate success.
The new study now adds to our knowledge of the kinds of animals this human and her compatriots likely interacted with during this time period.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Ahmed, a Lebanese worker living in the United Arab Emirates, closed down his Facebook page and started to shun some of his compatriots.
That has come at the expense of rivals like Apple, as well as compatriots Oppo and Xiaomi, which all lost market share over that period.
He was soon traveling the world under the name Ambivalent, spreading the gospel of Berlin's trendy ambience with compatriots like Magda, Marc Houle and Heartthrob.
With so many factors going in their favour, it seems almost implausible that Mr Parisse's compatriots haven't been able to compete at the highest level.
Late last month, she reluctantly removed her name from Olympic consideration, joining her male compatriots Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel and Branden Grace on the sideline.
"Neither of the compatriots represented a risk to the security of North American society and neither of them has a criminal background," the statement continued.
Fans were already gathering outside the hotel hours before the arrival of Messi, also a five-times World Player of the Year, and his compatriots.
While his compatriots suffer and die, Mohammad Makhlouf showed himself with his luxury car collection in Dubai and flying around on a monogrammed private jet.
"This catastrophic abstention rate should raise the question of the voting rules which keep millions of our compatriots away from the polling stations," she said.
Such lies have had lethal consequences, especially for Muslims and Dalits (people belonging to lower castes, some of them still considered untouchable by their compatriots).
But when three of his loyal compatriots leap on him the moment bullets start flying, seasoned viewers see the writers leaving themselves a way out.
Most Scots and Londoners voted to stay in the EU in June 2016's referendum, unlike their compatriots in the rest of the United Kingdom.
"The biggest appeal of the 1.4 billion Chinese people, including the Hong Kong compatriots, is to stop violence, end chaos and restore order," he said.
Americans mocked the French for falling for this crass clown, while the French couldn't understand why Mr. Lewis's genius was not obvious to his compatriots.
He acknowledged South Africans' frustration with the country's high unemployment rate and sluggish economy, but urged his compatriots not to take it out on immigrants.
In short, Catalan society is fully a part of Spanish society, and it is easy for Catalans to identify as compatriots with all other Spaniards.
She published two books of poetry and started work on a memoir, studied Norwegian, and regarded her new compatriots with a warm and gentle quizzicality.
"Unfortunately, as a result of the stampede, some of our compatriots have been injured and some have been killed during the funeral processions," Koulivand said.
Playing his decades-old ballad "Requiem" in Santa Barbara, he sounded as poised and spry as ever, lifted by the loose coherence of his compatriots.
And his sense of superiority to his surroundings — the idea that he and Madga uphold values that their compatriots have long since abandoned — is challenged.
China's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that the central government cares for the health and well-being of its Taiwan compatriots more than anyone else.
Even here in Australia, Chinese students have said they fear speaking up in class because they worry their compatriots will report them to embassy authorities.
Compatriots Clarence Munyai, the year's joint fastest in the 200m, and Commonwealth Games 100m champion Akani Simbine withdrew due to injuries, South African officials said.
"On Human Rights Day, my thoughts go to Fariba Adelkhah and Roland Marchal, our compatriots held in Iran, and their families," Macron said on Twitter.
New immigrants who find few ethnic compatriots get value from acquiring skills that allow more social and economic exchanges, such as becoming proficient in English.
Expanding that strategy involves going into local communities and pulling all those disengaged people up off their couches, offering them compatriots and winnable political fights.
And one of his Polish compatriots, Casimir Pulaski -- the father of the American cavalry -- saved the life of George Washington during the Battle of Brandywine.
A petition for his release, believed to have been posted by Rocky's A$AP Mob compatriots, received over 363,000 signatures in the first 24 hours.
The Hamilton who distrusted popular democracy is now overlooked or accepted—after all, today's cosmopolitan élites similarly distrust the passions of their less educated compatriots.
Twitch has become hugely popular in China in recent months among esports fans who wanted to watch their compatriots compete in the Asian Games in Jakarta.
But what is good for Mr. Lee, and for many of his hundreds of thousands of compatriots working overseas, may not be as good for Taiwan.
A maximum of 7% can go to any single nationality—ie, just 700 Chinese, and the waiting-list for their compatriots is now 15 years long.
"There comes a time in everyone's life when one has to bid farewell to personal comfort for the benefit of his or her compatriots," Chilima said.
They were not just poorer than a large majority of their compatriots, as many rich countries define poverty among their own citizens today, but absolutely destitute.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Milos Raonic's compatriots at Melbourne Park chanted his name and waved Canadian flags and handmade signs decorated with the country's symbol, the maple leaf.
And with Apple and its compatriots like Nike, General Motors, and Walmart employing millions of Chinese workers, Trump has the leverage he needs to play hardball.
Bourdy's compatriots Gary Stal and Romain Wattel will join him in the field after both finished on four-under, a figure matched by Sweden's Alex Noren.
Of those memorials, few are as noteworthy as those from her Star Wars compatriots, co-stars Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford and director/creator George Lucas.
It offered a brief moment of humanity in an otherwise tumultuous night -- a reminder that whether they were officers, civilians or soldiers, they were all compatriots.
"It is obvious that Islam is a part of Germany," she said, knowing that the statement was far from self-evident to many of her compatriots.
It is the place designers go to earn the money their compatriots in Paris or London are too busy indulging flights of creativity to bother about.
But Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, who leads the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Germany's largest party, says her compatriots are becoming "the most uptight people in the world".
The women had been traveling with three compatriots on the road connecting Baghdad to oil city Kirkuk when their car broke down, two military sources said.
They explained that if the exodus of their compatriots from Russia continues, it will be difficult for Turkish business to regain its former standing in Russia.
Though Conrad and Mason are expecting U.S. authorities, the people who emerge are their compatriots from the mapping expedition gone awry: San and Houston, both scientists.
Axelsen, who emulated compatriots Peter Rasmussen and Flemming Delfs, was in disbelief after his power-packed show floored the 33-year-old great in Glasgow, Scotland.
Plainly, some people are prepared to endorse Mr Abdeslam's methods even if they are not yet ready to dip their own hands in their compatriots' blood.
This is a religious group that has long faced persecution from the authorities, and from hostile compatriots, in Muslim-majority countries such as Pakistan and Indonesia.
She contested the notion that her compatriots were clamouring to leave the EU, he the claim that European defence collaboration was necessarily contrary to British interests.
For most of his compatriots back home, though, Rio's multi-billion-dollar sports extravaganza feels remote from the daily task of putting food on the table.
Asked why he and his compatriots rebuffed the evangelisers, Jack Ma, boss of Alibaba, an e-commerce giant, insists it is not because they were stingy.
"I am ready to take up arms and fight ... the dictator who has killed our compatriots in the Kasai region and in the east," he said.
Sure enough, the episode chronicles the downward spiral of Darlene, his sister and successor, and her compatriots into paranoia, flight from the law, violence and murder.
The women had been travelling with three compatriots on the road connecting Baghdad to oil city Kirkuk when their car broke down, two military sources said.
But the best-off Americans who hold the lion's share of corporate stock — and their foreign compatriots — will continue to enjoy huge tax cuts going forward.
Blunck top-scored on the day, scoring 94.40 in his second run to edge compatriots Alex Ferreira and Torin Yater-Wallace into second and third respectively.
Because of its location, the country has not been a major destination for refugees, aside from those fleeing North Korea, who are generally accepted as compatriots.
He noted the growing interest around the grounds from Japanese fans and reporters energized to see two of their compatriots this deep in a major event.
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"Compatriots in Hong Kong and Macau should improve the systems and mechanisms related to the implementation of the Constitution and the Basic Law," Mr. Xi said.
Weiss' NSC compatriots attempted to sway leaders of Western European countries away from cheap Soviet fuel to divert the flow of cash away from the enemy.
The women of the Bible would be just as unsurprised as I am by the allegations against Harvey Weinstein, Eric Schneiderman or any of their compatriots.
A populist conservative, Mr. Ahmadinejad had a strong following among poor Iranians, many of whom resented the affluence that endeared Mr. Rafsanjani to his wealthier compatriots.
The Marquis de Sade, who knew a thing or two about misbehavior, was appalled by the rudeness of his compatriots when he toured Italy in 1775.
"We would like to express our deep condolences to the compatriots who died from China and the North Korean personnel," the ministry said in a statement.
If nearly half of your compatriots feel deeply at odds with the drift of things, it's a matter of self-interest to try to understand why.
It was an apparent thaw in a relationship that had grown cold, with a rift having formed between Garcia and her compatriots on the women's tour.
Prominent political prisoners held by Venezuela's secret police courageously signed a letter urging their compatriots to turn out and send a loud message to the dictatorship.
Tahmas and his young GOP compatriots thought that the best way to break through the liberal noise and opposition was to bring big-name conservatives to campus.
They include Abdulrahman al-Jabarti, an Egyptian sheikh who articulated the fascinated shock with which his compatriots greeted the arrival of Napoleon, accompanied by scientists and scholars.
"Compatriots: Unity, strength and prayer," Glas told a throng of residents gathered in the streets of Manta as he instructed them on how to look for survivors.
The Spaniard was joined on the front row for the 14th round of the season by compatriots Maverick Vinales, for Suzuki, and Yamaha's reigning champion Jorge Lorenzo.
The U.S. letter said that secure communications systems are essential for defense and intelligence cooperation and that Huawei or compatriots such as ZTE could compromise such networks.
Russian fencers should avoid the fate of their track and field compatriots, who received a blanket ban from this year's Olympics due to evidence of systematic doping.
If I seem angry and frustrated, it is only because most of my compatriots — and all the government — cannot see this writing so plainly on the wall.
Eurovision is just another contest that the UK seem to fall short in, getting the cold shoulder from their European compatriots when it comes to public voting.
At least the 27-year-old probably stands a better chance of winning than many of his compatriots because of his familiarity with links golf in Britain.
Compatriots Ryu So-yeon and Ji Eun-hee joined American Gerina Piller on 67, with three other Korean players on 68 along with Scottish veteran Catriona Matthew.
Russia's five-times European champion Nataliya Zabolotnaya was among three silver medallists from the London Games to fail tests along with compatriots Alexandr Ivanov and Svetlana Tzarukaeva.
But Mr Trump resumed the practice of hosting a White House iftar last year (though he was criticised for inviting mainly foreign diplomats rather than Muslim compatriots).
So the preamble to the blueprint notes that the GBA will allow "compatriots" in Hong Kong and Macau to "take pride in a strong and prosperous motherland".
Nightmare Taking a more straightforward approach to metalcore than their compatriots in Last Days of Beethoven, Nightmare go for a melding of the heavy and the accessible.
People have been surprised to see it in the skies, and some have pointed out how cute the roundish balloon looks, compared with other sharper-edged compatriots.
The group said it sympathized with "the malaise and suffering expressed by our compatriots" over the last two months but denounced "violent groups" that had exploited protests.
Swiss driver Sebastien Buemi was Formula E's second champion in the 2015/16 season and several of his compatriots have competed in Formula One over the years.
Fowler and DeChambeau both carded five-under 66s at TPC Scottsdale for 10-under-par 132 totals, one stroke clear of compatriots Daniel Berger and Chez Reavie.
As long as he arrives safely in Paris, Matthews will join compatriots Robbie McEwen (2002, 2004 and 2006) and Baden Cooke (2003) in securing the green jersey.
But if he has any thoughts about restaffing St Panteleimon's with his compatriots in order to regain its former glory, his Greek friends will start to worry.
Pilgrims from Guinea were banned from taking part in the haj for two years because of the Ebola virus, which killed more than 2,500 of their compatriots.
Disturbingly, one Russian MP, who is also an official in the country's football association, praised the actions of his compatriots, tweeting: "Well done lads, keep it up!"
"Often, the employers aren't aware that these people are being exploited," said Sobolewski, a keen triathlete who is clearly protective and keen to help his Polish compatriots.
Falling along with its tech compatriots on Friday, Apple was under continued pressure on Monday after Mizuho Securities research analyst Abhey Lamba downgraded the stock late Sunday.
His compatriots Jevaughn Minzie, Asafa Powell, Nickel Ashmeade and Kemar Bailey-Cole avoided scuppering the unprecedented bid by finishing second in Thursday's second heat in 37.94 seconds.
Hwang's meltdown handed his compatriots and Bhullar (70) a lifeline and ensured the luckless 25-year-old would finish second for the third week in a row.
"I think I'm a bit more known in Norway," said the skier, whose own compatriots are far less likely to recognize him than the citizens of Trondheim.
If it was hoped that the presence of his compatriots would help the young striker settle in, however, the French connection never quite had the desired effect.
The many symptoms of social breakdown lie just out of sight of the luxury resorts where compatriots from the mainland still flock to swim, golf and relax.
For that, we can call on perhaps four million enfranchised compatriots of voting age stateside to form a huge bloc to campaign — and vote — in our support.
For the record, the men's team's players association released a statement of full-throated support for their women's team compatriots and the mutual goal of equal pay.
Like many of her compatriots, Austen loathed the Prince Regent, once railing in an 1813 letter against the man whose gluttony, profligacy and infidelities scandalized the nation.
Allowing Neodron and its NPE compatriots to weaponize the threat of exclusion orders to extract money from U.S. companies makes America a less attractive place to invest.
Some of the players who defected in 2008 have reconstituted their team in the Netherlands, and Arefaine and his teammates talked dreamily of their compatriots' new lives.
Each attack worsens the cycle of mistrust between Français de souche — the phrase means "French from the roots," and refers to white Christians — and their Muslim compatriots.
However, many of his compatriots have taken to social media to voice their concerns that organizers may not be trying that hard to get the game played.
The 32-year-old American's 23-under total of 265 left him one stroke clear of compatriots Billy Horschel (67) Richy Werenski (66) and Tom Lovelady (68).
Unlike their more vehement compatriots in Florida, many of whom have lived in the United States for decades, newly arrived refugees almost always have family back home.
After compatriots Andy Murray and Dan Evans reached the fourth round on Friday, Konta's progress gave Britain an unprecedented contingent in the second week at Melbourne Park.
"Compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, especially those in Hong Kong, should be on high alert for this," spokesman Ma Xiaoguang told reporters in Beijing.
Three arrested, including suspect's nephew The German jihadis, like some of their compatriots, had a penchant for bureaucratic subdivision, with leading proselytizers responsible for recruiting in particular regions.
But not every dream can and should be realized -- especially if you aren't just risking your own life but those of your guides and compatriots on the mountain.
Central bank governor Haruhiko Kuroda aims to break the deflationary mindset that has blighted Japan for decades and get the economy moving, but his compatriots are compulsive savers.
All told, it's a breezy but too-often flat popcorn movie, one that tests the considerable chemistry of its stars, former "Thor" compatriots Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson.
Mr Fillon is asking his compatriots to make sacrifices and to sign up to a new social contract when he himself embodies the arrogance of the old one.
White evangelicals make up around a fifth of America's population, yet four decades after they became a central feature of public life they continue to baffle their compatriots.
In Trinidad and Guyana "coolie" is used as a slur (and the Indo-Guyanese and Indo-Trinidadians have plenty of racist terms for their compatriots of African origin).
In the women's race, Ethiopia's Senbere Teferi won in 1:05:45, ahead of compatriots Netsanet Gudeta and Zeineba Yimer, with only one second separating all three runners.
Ms Sadoff and her colleagues found that the ploy boosted scores among American students relative to their compatriots without a cash incentive, but not among the Chinese ones.
SK Innovation, South Korea's biggest oil refiner, is a latecomer to a market led by compatriots LG Chem Ltd and Samsung SDI Co Ltd plus Japan's Panasonic Corp .
But on the way back from Mannfeldt's office, Helius is mugged by Turner and his American compatriots who steal the Professor's plans for a journey to the moon.
This is not a tragedy for you alone; it is a tragedy for every Sierra Leonean because the people who have perished in this disaster are our compatriots.
Bundy and his compatriots rejected that offer on Friday, and are still holed up there, largely unmolested as law enforcement officials scratch their heads about what to do.
With compatriots Kim Woo-jin and Lee Seung-yun eliminated before the semi-finals, Ku entered the title-decider weighed down with the expectations of 50 million Koreans.
In a poll of the country's players, journalists, coaches and football federation officials, Cech comfortably beat compatriots David Lafata (last year's winner) and Vladimir Darida to the accolade.
But "Popcorn" is about Lucy, and so we follow her out of the tribunal as she yells that Josh and his parent supporter compatriots can suck her dick.
The fight took place in the Palace of Sports in Kiev, with Klitschko defending his WBC International heavyweight title in front of a vocal crowd of his compatriots.
"I have no doubt whatsoever that the destiny of our compatriots in the north-west and south-west lies within our Republic," he said in his inaugural address.
Most of his compatriots would agree: 89% of Nigerians go to a religious service of some sort every week, compared with about 10% of Germans, according to Pew.
SK Innovation, South Korea's biggest oil refiner, is a latecomer to a market led by compatriots LG Chem Ltd and Samsung SDI Co Ltd plus Japan's Panasonic Corp.
But there was a third thread of the episode: As Paige grew more interested in her parents' world, her parents and their compatriots continued to grow more disenchanted.
If, however, his compatriots vote for leaving, the reforms will be irrelevant to Britain, which will suddenly be looking for a new modus vivendi with its former partners.
This seaport city may be overlooked for its larger east coast compatriots (namely NYC and D.C), but it's definitely got the leg up when it comes to cost.
Svitolina is already the most successful Ukrainian tennis player as she has won more trophies (13) than her compatriots - with Andriy Medvedev holding the previous record of 11.
I watch the phone slide down the line, it's little band-aid flag making it stand out from its compatriots, as it vanishes through the chain link fence.
And in a political era when every key phrase is relentlessly focus-grouped, it's clear that Clinton and her compatriots are still sorting out some of the details.
"Frankly, I think they're both opportunities down here versus their compatriots, which are thought to have more China connections, even though those connections are incredibly tenuous," he added.
The Scot leads a group including Garcia, overnight leader Callum Shinkwin and his compatriots James Morrison and Matthew Southgate who are all tied for second on nine-under.
In a characteristic but still shocking shattering of norms, the President of the United States actively lobbied a foreign government to refuse admission to two of his compatriots.
When the drug was declared illegal, many of his compatriots like Timothy Leary and Ken Kesey continued to devote their time to it, but Mr. Fadiman went straight.
Beah writes that he and his compatriots "had no choice" but to join the hostilities: they were separated from their families in the midst of a civil war.
And while Apple is only one company and can't speak for its corporate compatriots when it comes to influencing the economy, Cramer said the bottom line was undeniable.
" Bouteflika's resignation letter, released by APS, seemed to acknowledge protestors' complaints, saying that the decision was "intended to contribute to easing the hearts and minds of my compatriots.
Now more than ever I want to be a fully paid-up member of this society — and fight for the survival of liberal democracy alongside my new compatriots.
The third time she died, at 34, after having for too long eaten only the quantity of food that her compatriots in occupied France would have access to.
She was a finalist in Sydney, a quarterfinalist at the Australian Open with many of her sports-savvy compatriots piling on the pressure by tracking her every stroke.
McConnell and his compatriots have been pressing senators to at least let debate begin on the bill, the first step in a multi-step process to final passage.
Like many of his historically-minded compatriots, Mr Macron reveres the memory of King Henri IV, who was tactically flexible about his own religious identity and affirmed confessional tolerance.
The annals of British sporting tours are full of impromptu appearances by compatriots who happened to be overseas at the time, and the last Lions' outing was no exception.
He was Tyler Oakley, a chatty YouTube personality who has 7.95 million subscribers (and 5.9 million Instagram followers, more than all his front row compatriots and the designer combined).
Photo: Richard Poolton (Getty)New research shows that chocolate Labrador retrievers are more likely to experience health problems and die younger compared to their black and yellow canine compatriots.
Goose and his compatriots would like you to think players in his day were more civilized, but there were also fewer cameras on them, and less money at stake.
That means judges who scored their compatriots only a few times might not show up, even if they strongly favored their home-country skaters each one of those times.
"I think it's crazy to switch back and forth between the slowdown stocks and their more cyclical compatriots — that's something only hedge funds can get away with," Cramer said.
By putting into spellbinding words his confidence in victory—if only Britain could stand alone for long enough—he gave his compatriots something nobody else could have instilled: hope.
The men looked like their slightly more plainly attired compatriots, in bomber jackets, parkas and English-inspired tailoring, though their jeans, unlike the women's, were actually rolled and cuffed.
At the very least Chinese officials should no longer remain so secretive about other kinds of pollution that pose an immediate threat to the lives of their own compatriots.
This year, as the 500th anniversary of the Reformation was commemorated in a generally emollient spirit, German Lutherans apologised to their Catholic compatriots for the era of idol-smashing.
Lee has few compatriots to share the weight of home expectations at Rio, with the exception of 10th-ranked mixed doubles pair Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying.
Back in 2003, Mr. Zuckerberg was hired by three compatriots from Harvard — Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and their friend Divya Narendra — to write code for their social network, ConnectU.
Mugabe, for example, has clearly maintained his expensive medical privileges – he is currently reported to be undergoing treatment in Singapore, something out of reach for almost all his compatriots.
Mr Turnbull's pitch to brand himself as the leader of the future, and to get his compatriots to rethink their "Lucky Country" attitudes, may take more than tax breaks.
He feels lucky to have been dragged out into the open, into the real world, and wonders if he shouldn't do the same for his compatriots in the cave.
"Since we are compatriots of the same blood as South Koreans, it is natural for us to share their pleasure over the auspicious event and help them," he said.
This will be hard for her, given that such a fudge does not reflect the changing view of compatriots increasingly inclined to think of themselves as Taiwanese, not Chinese.
Opposing Trump's efforts at disrupting U.S. alliances with democracies abroad while cozying up with dictators is a no-brainer for both liberal internationalists and their more left-wing compatriots.
And like many of their compatriots, they brought their fortunes to Amman and built homes in one of the city's most affluent enclaves, with streets named Basra and Baghdad.
As for the cardinal, he may be a powerful figure in the Vatican but plenty of his compatriots have ceased to pay much attention to pronouncements from the pulpit.
When Twombly moved back to his hometown in 1993 from Gaeta, Italy, for six months each year, "we became friends and compatriots and companions and helpmates," Ms. Mann said.
Like Dostoyevsky in his Siberian prison camp, Kempowski in Bautzen encountered the stories of his compatriots, and committed himself to telling them, both in fictional and in documentary form.
Worse, they will die with the sublime stoicism of a soldier who knows that ten thousand of his compatriots are lined up behind him, ready to take his place.
Rio 2016 RIO DE JANEIRO — The Argentine fans were waving flags, imploring their compatriots to jump along, and singing that anyone who did not join the fun was Brazilian.
Sampson managed to keep her gender a secret for two years—even surviving a groin wound without her compatriots discovering that she had a vagina where they had penises.
"I'm going to Rio thinking of the gold and nothing else," said the grappler, currently training in Lucknow with Rio-bound compatriots Sakshi Malik (58kg) and Babita Kumari (53kg).
The pressure will no doubt ratchet up over the weekend, and Taylor hopes that if he can not hoist the trophy on Sunday then one of his compatriots will.
Neither Carter, who won the 4x100 meters relay along with compatriots Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell and Michael Frater in Beijing, nor his agent replied to repeated requests for comment.
In the opening moments of the show's pilot, Jon (Ron Livingston) kills himself, interrupting the lives of his three best friends and their assorted loved ones and other compatriots.
To the Editor: I am getting truly tired of hearing how I, an urbanite, a native New Yorker, has to "understand" the mind of my gun-loving rural compatriots.
She stood for the South Korean athletes, who this time entered the stadium separately from their compatriots from the North, and posed for photographs with famous Korean pop stars.
Some student officers genuinely devote themselves to helping their compatriots; others simply want to pad their résumés to help them land jobs as state functionaries upon returning to China.
It makes us realize that there are dark forces at work in too many of our compatriots, and that we could just as easily be swept up in them.
First, because the American men's team has never been as dominant as the women's team in world soccer: Unlike their female compatriots, they have never won the World Cup.
Worse still, the controversy led citizens to learn that their compatriots in Western Australia don't put their sausages on white bread, but on rolls, akin to American hot dogs.
He said many of his compatriots were veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who had become disillusioned with the American political system after fighting in unwinnable conflicts.
Joerg Dunsbach, a German Catholic priest who ministers to compatriots in Thailand, speaks sadly of those who die unmourned after emigrating on retirement and losing contact with their families.
In the sense of triumph that Americans were experiencing for having "won the Cold War," Vladimir Putin and his intelligence service compatriots perceived the vulnerability that they could exploit.
But that makes me no different from any of my compatriots, who have endured hardship or lost loved ones in past or present struggles for the country they deserve.
Lesun was competing alone for Russia in the men's event after compatriots Maksim Kutsov and Ilia Frolov were banned in July from the Rio Games due to doping offenses.
The two countries marched under the same flag at the opening ceremony of the Sydney Games in 2000 and South Korean spectators are known to support their northern compatriots.
Daewoo's existing orders amount to the most in the world at 6.2 million compensated gross tonnage (CGT), 70 percent or more over compatriots Samsung Heavy Industries Co Ltd (010140.
She would travel back and forth between the United States and India, shuttling equipment, playing in tournaments to support fledgling Indian events, and reminding her compatriots that opportunity existed.
Leif Pagrotsky (9%) When the Swedish social democrat and Minister of Culture, Leif Pagrotsky, went to see Dissection live in 2005, he became "Leffe" to his metal-loving compatriots.
Some warn the monarch not to accept a plan that could give their compatriots of Palestinian origin more political rights in an electoral system tilted in favor of native Jordanians.
A political maverick who is being unfairly targeted by his own compatriots — that&aposs the common portrayal of Trump on Russia&aposs largely Kremlin-friendly TV networks, websites and newspapers.
Halford and his compatriots have always thrived on a certain kind of drama (think the Scottish Play, not Real Wives) and they've delivered it in spades on this new release.
Ant-Man and the Wasp ended last year with Ant-Man trapped inside the mysterious subatomic quantum realm while the rest of his compatriots turned to ash after the snap.
"The Chinese people, including Hong Kong compatriots, resolutely oppose liars like Cruz who came to Hong Kong to stir the pot," China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
John Isner, the number six seed, also pulled off a routine 6-2 6-63 victory over Tunisian qualifier Malek Jaziri, although two of the American's unseeded compatriots bowed out.
"In the best interests of our country, for the wellbeing of all our compatriots and the good functioning of our government, I have decided to accept his resignation," he said.
Inspired by how quickly Mexican citizens organized to help their compatriots, Twnpns founders, Ster Aguirre and Ivan Mayorquin stepped up in the best way they knew how – making quirky pins.
Haitians with higher education often do the same manual labour as their compatriots (other immigrants also have that problem, because Chileans are slow to recognise foreign degrees in some professions).
The recently departed Helmut Schmidt, Germany's former chancellor and an old sage of German and European politics, used to advise his compatriots to be more sensitive toward their fellow Europeans.
The thought that French people had been murdered by their own compatriots was so unbearable that the nation marched as one in the biggest display of unity in 70 years.
Hardcore fans of bands like NRBQ, their NYC-friends The dBs, and New Jersey compatriots The Feelies, there's a similar buoyant energy to so many of Yo La Tengo's offerings.
The crowd, recognizing a valiant effort, raised a cheer for a man whose land-locked compatriots are considerably better known for long-distance running feats than any exploits involving water.
Coleman edged compatriots Ronnie Baker (27) and Noah Lyles (232.93) in a photo-finish as he competed for the first time since late May having struggled with a hamstring injury.
After watching her three compatriots get the job done the expectations were all on the 15th seeded Keys and the 22-year-old showed her steel blossoming under the pressure.
American Gary Woodland soared up the leaderboard with a 10-birdie round of 143, the day's lowest, to vault into second alongside compatriots Matt Every (68) and Brandon Hagy (68).
ELDORET, Kenya (Reuters) - Former Olympic 800 meters champion Paul Ereng believes ignorance, greed and neglect by officials are to blame for the increase in doping incidents among his Kenyan compatriots.
"Consistency has been a big thing for me," he said in a greenside interview after joining compatriots Justin Thomas, Bubba Watson and Dustin Johnson as three-times winners this season.
The 24-year-old American put himself in a three-way tie for the lead with compatriots Xander Schauffele and Kevin Kisner after a superb third-round 65 on Saturday.
Perhaps this is because the adaptation devotes more time to showing him moving among his henchmen and compatriots in crime; perhaps it's because Neil Patrick Harris is just that good.
When the French descended into regicide and then terror, the philosopher Edmund Burke shook his head and later wrote approvingly of his compatriots' aversion to "pure reason" and "abstract" principles.
Fully 55% of French youngsters think that the government should intervene to prevent people from saying offensive things about minority groups, compared with 43% of their compatriots aged 30-49.
Horne was two shots back after being on level par for his first nine of the third round with compatriots Chris Swanepoel and rookie Christiaan Bezuidenhout a further shot back.
But, in advance, I no longer wave to my compatriots to coax a signal of shared identity, preferring to ask the minefield question du jour: Which side are you on?
"Under the premise of ensuring national sovereignty, security, and development interests, after peaceful reunification, the social system and way of life of Taiwan compatriots will be fully respected," it said.
"My compatriots march in defense of family values," declared Álvaro Uribe, the conservative former president who spearheaded the charge against the peace deal and rallied Colombia's religious voters against it.
"The government deems itself responsible to investigate on the recent complaints of our compatriots who were mistreated by the Taliban and other forces involved in the fighting," the statement said.
Scott said his compatriots needed to fire up for the Internationals and not be so star-struck when watching the likes of American Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson.
"The flag-raising ceremony organized by Mr. Wei Ming-jen and our other Taiwanese compatriots has deep historical significance," reads an article on Utopia, a popular Maoist website in China.
The majority of American and Canadian players dispersed to Europe and North America, but the national team compatriots have still had ample opportunity to reminisce about their experiences in Pyeongchang.
Some members of the parade saw compatriots standing on the sidelines, watching; one proclaimed that he would call out on the spot the gay friends he saw who weren't participating.
They accuse China of denying visas to American scholars seeking to research subjects the Chinese consider too sensitive even as their Chinese compatriots face fewer restrictions in the United States.
I suggested that my compatriots might come to a consensus that inequality is harmful when they realized how vast inequities could gum up the cogs of economic and social mobility.
Fredis Sandoval also traveled to Rome for Sunday's ceremony, which many of his compatriots said they considered a sign that Archbishop Romero had been on the right side of history.
Last June, the group's official media released a video showing an Indonesian, a Malaysian and a Filipino urging compatriots who could not reach Syria to go to the Philippines instead.
Last year, a North Korean soldier was shot multiple times by his compatriots while darting to the south-administered portion of the DMZ in a defection attempt caught on camera.
Let's learn from that experience: We need to engage the hearts, as well as the minds, of our compatriots if we are to regain control of our ship of state.
Today, more than a quarter of the foreign nationals in China live there, and Shanghai natives like to think of themselves as more sophisticated than their compatriots in other cities.
LONDON, March 3 (Reuters) - British rower Constantine 'Stan' Louloudis blushes at comparisons with Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent but come August and the Rio Olympics he could emulate his great compatriots.
Many birds began playing with their more serious compatriots, while others began playing with objects, or started performing aerobatics in the air, according to a study published today in Current Biology.
Aleksandra Boikova and Dmitrii Kozlovskii won with 216.71 points with compatriots Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov earning third (202.29) The silver went to Canadians Kirsten Moore-Towers and Michael Marinaro (208.49).
"Invisible migrants", as Mr Schiavone calls them, try to slip unnoticed through Italy to countries with more of their compatriots, or to richer countries with better job opportunities and welfare provision.
Now released, she hopes her LGBT compatriots who are part of the caravan and plan on turning themselves in to US border agents won't have to live through the same experience.
It was at one of these meetings that Mujica posed a question to Santos and others: Who was willing to go down and help this new group of their fellow compatriots?
But it doesn't really try — it barely sets foot on the country's soil before ascending to the selective, nearly nationless space through which the Youngs and their equally monied compatriots move.
Throughout the long struggle against slavery, Sinha says that with a few exceptions, black people were always a step ahead of their white compatriots in making the case for black freedom.
Soares, who with partner Marcelo Melo has a strong medal chance, said his inside knowledge of Murray's strengths and weaknesses can help his compatriots spring a surprise against the second seeds.
If "illiberalism" means the freedom to choose who may or may not live in your country, then Mr Orban will happily don the mantle—and most of his compatriots will agree.
Russia's Natalia Zabiiako and Alexander Enbert finished second with 72.95 points, while compatriots Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov finished third with 72.05 points after Stolbova fell on the triple toe loop.
SMDH. We don't cover tons of breaking news here on the shopping team — not as much as our Kardashian-hawk compatriots over in Entertainment or the newshounds monitoring AOC's every move.
The band arose in the early 90s gigging alongside down-coast compatriots Korn at the anguished, aggressive dawn of nu-metal, one of the most unlikely movements in mainstream music history.
This earnest embrace of technology isn't limited to Xiaomi, however, as in the past couple of weeks its compatriots Huawei and Meizu have followed up with their own extravagant spec expositions.
But we need to pay special attention to the case of refugees, for they, it seems, have claims on us that are even stronger than our compatriots' claims for social justice.
And his rhetoric on this subject was so insistent, so compelling, so flamboyant, so quotable, that he led not only his ideological compatriots, but numerous ordinary Americans, down the garden path.
One stroke back were Koreans Amy Yang and 17-year-old Choi Hye-jin, the world's second-ranked amateur, with the next four places on the leaderboard occupied by their compatriots.
European publics wildly overestimate the proportion of their populations that is Muslim: an Ipsos-Mori poll in 2014 found that on average Belgian respondents thought 29% of their compatriots were Muslim.
THE idea came to Giovanni Cafaro two years ago when, like millions of his compatriots on any given day, he was waiting in a queue in Milan to pay a bill.
"One Country, Two Systems was raised to accommodate Taiwan's reality and safeguard the interests and benefits of Taiwan compatriots ... under the precondition of ensuring national sovereignty and national security," Xi said.
But under heavy rain after dark on Wednesday, their female compatriots Agatha Bednarczuk and Barbara Seixas were less fortunate, losing 17-21 20-22 to Spain's Elsa Baquerizo and Liliana Fernandez.
According to a member of that group, identified only as a 36-year-old man named Mohammed A., the compatriots recognized Mr. Bakr as the man sought in a nationwide manhunt.
After a little more than seven minutes, the action comes down to a single Santa, hemmed against a stone wall and heaving wearily over the bodies of his once-jolly compatriots.
Hopefully the majority of our compatriots, those not in the thrall of our president, will now wake up and choose to exercise their power to counter the malevolent forces at work.
Augusto Pinochet, I understood his suffering and that of his compatriots, but that I thought that the overthrow of Saddam Hussein by foreign forces would have terrible consequences for the world.
"Build bridges, break down walls," is a constant refrain in his speeches, urging Ethiopians to step across religious and ethnic fault lines to view one another as compatriots, instead of rivals.
"Victim-Blaming," Vanity Fair proclaimed last week, after Ms. Argento, who says Mr. Weinstein raped her, declared that she was considering leaving Italy because of attacks on her by her compatriots.
The devastation of their country currently makes return very uninviting, particularly for refugees in Europe, who live in relative comfort compared with their compatriots in squalid camps in Lebanon or Jordan.
They may not be loving collaborators and compatriots of the Chinese Communist Party state, but they certainly are a reliable one because they know that they can't exist if they aren't.
In Rwanda in the 1990s, the Tutsi, another high-status minority group, were blamed for the country's severe economic problems and systematically slaughtered by their compatriots in a mere three months.
It's hard to say what will excite children more: landing the fish they'll find in the Hudson or catching the rollicking tunes of the Grammy-winning Dan Zanes and his compatriots.
After that came the introductions of Mariano Rivera, Andy Pettitte and Posada, his compatriots in the Core Four of the Yankees team that won five World Series between 1996 and 2009.
South Korea's auto industry, known for its robust unions whose workers tend to be paid more and have better benefits than their compatriots in other sectors, has come to a crossroads.
The Asian Development Bank estimates that 70% of people live on about $3 a day, and Hun Sen has long projected himself as a leader who suffers alongside his poorest compatriots.
He further endeared himself to his compatriots by sweeping into the third round at his home Grand Slam with victories on the Melbourne Arena court where he feels most at home.
The Dark Knight, Wonder Woman and their Justice League compatriots are under new management at a time when the streaming wars are heating up and superheroes are more popular than ever.
As Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro indulges in an empanada tucked away in a drawer while unknowingly on live television, the rest of his compatriots starve and eat out of garbage cans.
And they got there courtesy of Mr. Salah, a goal-scoring machine who has rocketed to global fame in the past year, fueled by the love of his soccer-mad compatriots.
We talked about why he and his compatriots were so eager to see creampies in film, the tactics they used to popularize the act, and what he thinks of modern creampies.
" He was referring not just to his British compatriots but to those in New York, a place that "has helped shape the global men's wear vernacular over the past 70 years.
Like most of her compatriots, Ms Cvijic is sceptical that Serbia will ever join the EU. She distrusts Mr Vucic's government and decries the dishonesty of Europeans who provide it with succour.
He hasn't yet been brought to trial, though, which indicates he may have flipped on his former compatriots and is providing information on the activities of Tyurin and others involved to prosecutors.
You've got a Black man named Caesar enslaved in British New York, planning slave rebellions, with compatriots that range from free Blacks to enslaved Blacks to usually some type of white accomplice.
After three years of nationwide mobilization, striking fast-food workers and their low-wage compatriots are about to score their first state-level victory in the campaign for a $15 minimum wage.
But the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) has held power for six decades and enjoys broad support from Malaysia's ethnic-Malay majority, some of whom resent their ethnic-Chinese and Indian compatriots.
It changed names in 1904, the Spanish manager Martín Martínez López tells me excitedly, when a group of his compatriots won the cantina in a game of poker with the former owner.
Mr Quilty—who piles paint on his canvases with a cake-icing knife to make gutsy, large-scale works that both charm and challenge his compatriots—has followed an unusual career path.
Sun Huaishan had been a top member of an advisory body to the mostly rubber stamp parliament, and head of its Committee for Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan Compatriots and Overseas Chinese.
Top of his list are young Italians, who often learn at school more about the distant pasts of foreign lands than their own country's recent history; then there are their older compatriots.
While the band's youthful outlook viewed every show as "party time," Barnett and his compatriots soon found themselves ending every night with their head on a bar, or worse, in a toilet.
Australia's wait for a men's champion will now stretch to 43 years but Kyrgios's composure throughout a roller-coaster week will raise fresh hopes among compatriots that the drought may break soon.
To achieve a similarly interactive effect, Nakagaki and his compatriots paired software written on Processing with a water-shaping device, a computer, an Arduino UNO microcontroller, a camera, and a water source.
The increasing frequency of attacks will also further strain relations between Muslims in Europe and their compatriots, particularly against the backdrop of the refugee crisis and growing support for anti-immigrant parties.
Many Russians reserved especial scorn for supposedly westernising politicians, who banged on about corruption but were as much on the take, their compatriots thought, as the Rolex-sporting denizens of the Kremlin.
As a consequence, they will be voiceless as their compatriots go to the polls on June 23rd in a referendum with more lasting significance for their country's future than any general election.
They're just meant as stakes in the war against Barron and his monster compatriots, who want to eat all the peculiars' eyeballs because for some reason, they confer humanity on inhuman things.
Giselle and her compatriots are now migrant factory workers rather than happy peasants; Albrecht is one of the wealthy "landlords" who own the now-closed factory, but pretends to be a migrant.
Jim told him that most of his compatriots supported the United States and liberal democracy, but a minority faction of Ia thought the Chinese model would make relations simpler and more predictable.
Members of the South Korean media urged the injured player to step aside and give one of her compatriots a better chance to earn a medal at the Olympic Games in Rio.
The second season has so far been a series of reboots that happen every time Eleanor (Kristen Bell) or one of her compatriots realizes she or he is in the Bad Place.
He is also about to lose his two closest ideological compatriots: Senator Joe Donnelly of Indiana and Senator Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, Democrats who lost their re-election bids last month.
Coming 25 years after the country's first democratic elections, Ms. Smith's photo project teases out the various points of view of her white compatriots who grapple with the question of national origin.
It's a complicated story populated not only by Alex Jones and his subterranean compatriots, but also by mainstream media chieftains who could not care less about factual fairness and promoting journalistic responsibility.
Though many of his rivals and some of his Jamaican compatriots have been suspended for violations, Bolt has never been sanctioned or been declared to have tested positive for a banned substance.
Arriving in this city of exiles, the foreign visitor inevitably encounters a number of erstwhile compatriots, so it is no surprise that this Cuban-born writer should find others of her kind.
There will be few compatriots to wish him well in the preliminary runs on Saturday, with cross-country skier Jagdish Singh the only other athlete to qualify from the country of 1.25 billion.
As part of the media push surrounding the premiere of Alien: Covenant (set to debut May 19th), Twentieth Century Fox and its compatriots are offering up a VR teaser — Alien: Covenant In Utero.
It was also the third victory in the last four matches for Verdasco against Nadal, who has generally treated his Spanish compatriots with warmth off the court and nothing but brutality on it.
If not for Rosenhan's credibility as a scientist and the ensuing publication of his 1973 paper "On Being Sane in Insane Places," those diagnoses could have dogged Rosenhan and his compatriots for life.
Six years after his YBN compatriots began sewing the seeds of their gaming and rap collective across Xbox Live, Cordae Dunston, who performs as YBN Cordae, has emerged as the crew's eminent star.
If, like many of his compatriots, Lanchester punctuates his day with BBC news bulletins then it's likely that his dreams have been colonized by Britain's long and painful exit from the European Union.
In a New York Times Magazine feature in 2000, Jennifer Egan wrote glowingly of the rowdy chat rooms that allowed gay teens to become mired in the same drama as their straight compatriots.
A third-place result for a party whose lead candidate, Alexander Gauland, reckons his compatriots can "be proud of the accomplishments of German soldiers in two world wars" would prompt much soul-searching.
Vincenzo Boccia, head of the Italian bosses' union, Confindustria, said his compatriots should not assume their country's "position in the club of advanced economies will remain unchanged regardless of the choices we make".
A good example of the genre is "Wolf Warrior 23", a film released in July about a Chinese soldier in Africa who saves hundreds of his compatriots and locals from wicked American mercenaries.
To study the architecture of the communities our gum-loving compatriots build, Jessica Mark Welch of the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory and Gary Boris of the Forsyth Institute took a different approach.
Anderson, 27, praised her junior compatriots Hailey Langland, 17, and 20-year-old Julia Marino for pushing her in the build-up to Pyeongchang and making her believe more challenging tricks are possible.
He also loves football, dotes on his young son who has Down's syndrome and prides himself on his lowly origins in the Soviet-era tower blocks that still house millions of his compatriots.
That has meant bigger meals over the winter for the former Manor driver, who has put on five kilos, but unfortunately without savoring the sort of fine cuisine his compatriots are famous for.
Ricardo Gareca, who had led Peru to their first World Cup since 1982, swiftly joined his compatriots in being sent home early when his side were beaten by France 1-0 on Thursday.
Prime Minister David Cameron, struggling to persuade his compatriots to vote to remain in the EU, even suggested Turkey might not join until the year 3000, a remark that caused consternation in Ankara.
Ri, a high-profile North Korean defector, spent years working for what is essentially a slush fund for one of the most notorious regimes on the planet, Kim Jong Un and his compatriots.
Badminton is a mystery to many Brazilians but De Oliveira has risen to a world ranking of 64, a remarkable achievement given the lack of top coaches and elite compatriots to train with.
Prince Alois, the 51-year-old acting head of state and heir to the throne, struck the same tone in a speech to thousands of flag-waving compatriots assembled in an Alpine meadow.
While Mr Fujimori admitted that he had "let down [some] compatriots" after his pardon and asked for their forgiveness, that was less than the full-blown apology for his crimes many would like.
Part of the larger tragedy unfolding in France is that Muslims are doubly victimized — not only by their compatriots' hate and government excesses, but also by the killers who do not spare them.
Department of Interior documents reveal the truth behind the push to reduce the monument by Hatch and his compatriots — to turn these one-of-a-kind wildlands over to the fossil fuel industry.
On Monday, he beat 53rd-ranked Ricardas Berankis, 6-3, 6-33, 6-4, in the first round as plenty of his compatriots were getting barmy in the Wimbledon hinterlands of Court 17.
Mr. Cameron showed up only briefly for a somber dinner on Tuesday, at which he told his fellow leaders that immigration was the main reason his compatriots had decided to leave the bloc.
That left American Kuchar at 14-under 202, level at the top with compatriots William McGirt (64) and long-hitting Gary Woodland (69) after another intriguing day of fluctuating fortunes at Muirfield Village.
With his brash manner and flamboyant personal style — showy haircut, sculpted eyebrows, gold chains — he seems more American than Australian, and his misbehavior and occasional lack of effort infuriate many of his compatriots.
In an indication of how differently the top of the ticket candidates will relate to their down-ballot compatriots, Kaine spent this week campaigning with the Democrats running against all three incumbent Republicans.
Although Russian authorities said the country's Olympic team had been decimated by the IOC decision not to invite some top competitors, Russians in Pyeongchang faired similarly to their compatriots who competed in Vancouver.
Not content to send their creation out into the world on its lonesome, vocalist and guitarist Mat McNerney and his compatriots have conjured up a variety of music videos to serve as accompaniments.
In the late 1970s or early 1980s, Mr. Henríquez and his family fled the Salvadoran civil war along with thousands of their compatriots who resettled in Los Angeles neighborhoods dominated by Mexican gangs.
After an episode in which he is severed from his shadow, he sneaks in and urges Wendy and her little brothers to fly with him back to Neverland where they meet Peter's compatriots.
I just hope Democrats will be committed to overlooking the past errors of their compatriots on the campaign trail and will focus instead on doing whatever may be necessary to defeat Donald Trump.
Accounts like hers shaped how generations of white Americans thought about their black compatriots and, according to a rising cadre of black educators, how black Americans who read such textbooks thought about themselves.
Little Lyanna — the spunky head of House Mormont — stood no real chance, but she went out on a rousing note, stabbing the wight in the eye with dragonglass and thereby saving countless compatriots.
Still, some may occupy competition spots earned by their banned compatriots, who have been competing across numerous winter sports this season and qualifying for the Games in spite of their inability to attend.
But Zelle often presented herself as someone else from somewhere else — as Mata Hari, the exotic princess from the East — and her compatriots have had an uneasy relationship with her persona ever since.
That deadline had suggested she still harbored hopes of making the Olympics but the ITF list showed that compatriots Svetlana Kuznetsova, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Daria Kasatkina and Ekaterina Makarova will be competing in Rio.
State-run women's committees sought to re-educate boys to accept girls as full comrades, and they attempted to convince their compatriots that male chauvinism was a remnant of the pre-socialist past.
Six years later, on the eve of the expansion of the European Union, George W. Bush visited and praised my compatriots as good citizens of Europe and good friends of the United States.
Frosh and his compatriots will have a difficult time arguing that the SALT deduction is somehow different from all the other elements of the tax code that get reshuffled on an annual basis.
The 12th-ranked Malaysians gave their nation another chance to win its first ever Olympic gold after compatriots Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying won their mixed doubles semi-final on Monday.
Repi has long been considered a blight on the city's outer limits, and the people who live in the area describe a lifetime of governmental neglect — made worse by discrimination from their compatriots.
Calvin Klein was one of the tent poles of New York Fashion Week, all the more so because since many of its compatriots have fallen off the schedule or taken to showing elsewhere.
He played one of the Rebel Alliance spies who helped transmit the plans for the Death Star to his compatriots before perishing on the planet Scarif, setting up the events of A New Hope.
Their compatriots Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov, who won silver in the Sochi Games in 2014, came in second, scoring a season-best 71.39 points even though Stolbova fell on her triple toe loop.
He will be assisted on the touchlines by compatriots Hernan Maidana and Juan Pablo Belatti, while Italian Massimiliano Irrati will be the first Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to officiate at a World Cup final.
That left Johnson just one stroke behind leader Charley Hoffman and level with compatriots Roberto Castro, Scott Brown and Morgan Hoffmann who all took advantage of calm but humid conditions ideal for low scoring.
"Residents in the city confirmed that the local government had tried to open three routes out of the city, but they were discovered and booby-trapped by IS militants," Naji and his compatriots find.
There is fear in his eyes, but that's to be expected; he came to champion white supremacy, and he knows that not everyone will be as sympathetic to that belief as his online compatriots.
He will not get a chance to go for a second sprint gold in the relay, however, after his compatriots in the Trinidad and Tobago team dropped the baton in heat one on Friday.
Wendo Joel, an activist from a Congolese pro-democracy and human right group, said the refugees had seized a weapon and killed a soldier as they tried to free some of their arrested compatriots.
He also pledged to visit every one of the families of his compatriots who died before returning to the small town of Chapeco and continuing with the physiotherapy he needs to get fit again.
In his new home, Tesfom spent hours in online chat rooms talking to other Eritrean dissidents and attended rallies in Washington and New York trying to draw attention to the plight of his compatriots.
People aged 29 or under were roughly as cautious as their older compatriots; 68% of the younger lot felt that evolution was certainly or probably right, against 65% of those aged 60 or over.
Muhammed al-Sheikhouni moved to Turkey from the Syrian city of Hama 10 years ago, before conflict and the collapse of his country drove waves of his compatriots to sanctuary in their northern neighbor.
Although he was an Anglican himself, of a very free-thinking sort, he admired the integrity of his non-conformist compatriots and came to the view that religious privilege damaged everybody, including the privileged.
Her American compatriots also won gold and silver in the event, completing the first and only Olympic "medal sweep" (in which athletes from one country take all three podium places) in the 2016 games.
That only works if it's true — if it is not, in fact, possible for someone to have enough power and money to bribe his way out of trouble or have compatriots help him escape.
But these rights (both the subject of recent public arguments) are also supported by a somewhat smaller majority of non-Muslims Differences between Canada's 2000m followers of Islam and their 220m compatriots did emerge.
To turn your company's stock into cash, you engaged a top-notch investment bank — like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs — and/or their Silicon Valley compatriots — like Hambrecht & Quist, Montgomery Securities and Robertson Stephens.
The first time someone drew a buffalo on a cave wall tens of thousands of years ago, the artist's compatriots might have grunted that he or she should have stuck to stenciled ochre handprints.
Thomas posted a 21-under 195 total in the penultimate event of the PGA Tour season, while compatriots Tony Finau and Patrick Cantlay fired 68s for a share of second place on 15-under.
To mark the anniversary, Little invited the British photographer Martin Parr — famed for his unflinching depiction of his compatriots at work and play — to turn his lens on the company and its work force.
In the beginning, she and approximately two dozen compatriots falsified documents, fudged statistics and exaggerated reports of communicable diseases — all to obscure the identities of potential victims and secure resources to keep them alive.
Around a quarter of Latvia's population of two million speaks Russian and gets most of its information from Russian media outlets, which regularly feature reports claiming that ethnic Latvians persecute their Russian-speaking compatriots.
But the celebration is secondary to the show's primary interest: Kathryn's constant effort to present, both for her virtual followers and real-life compatriots, an air of joy that she achieves through military rigor.
PARIS — Marceline Loridan-Ivens, a French filmmaker and writer who explored the long-term anguish of surviving Nazi death camps and challenged her compatriots about their attitudes toward Jews, died on Tuesday in Paris.
He appears here in a five-piece, including two compatriots from the album — the saxophonist Nicole Glover and the drummer Rudy Royston — as well as the guitarist Tom Guarna and the bassist Johannes Weidenmuller.
But many former South Vietnamese disagree with her willingness to attribute to her compatriots a shared responsibility for the war, which they see as a result of communist aggression by the former North Vietnam.
"This was a victory against all those everywhere who are incapable of seeing that with the children of immigration of all origins, one can make compatriots, and fellow citizens of talent," Mr. Weil said.
But now, he told his compatriots, belt-tightening and budget-cutting would be the order of the day, with the hope that a united Europe with a common currency would eventually bring renewed prosperity.
But unlike compatriots chasing dreams of a better life in North America, Europe or Australia, Mr. Cao bought a plane ticket to Senegal, a country of 14 million that has about 2,000 Chinese residents.
Essentially, that turnout gap means that white, wealthy, and college-educated Americans get to speak louder than their fellow compatriots when it comes to whose priorities and preferences are considered in the policy process.
Doll was in with a shout of a medal but a miss on the range sent him sliding down the field and his compatriots Schempp and Lesser were left to battle it out with Fourcade.
Hewitt, who is retiring after his 20th Australian Open, sent his compatriots into a frenzy when he wrapped up the match with a trademark lob to set up a clash with eighth seed David Ferrer.
Overlooked by Serbia's ruling basketball echelons, Kokoskov learnt his trade across the Atlantic and applied it with such devastating effect against his compatriots, as the Slovenians capped a magnificent tournament with a 9-0 record.
Since 1971 it has given preferential treatment in everything from education to investing to bumiputeras—people of indigenous descent, who are two-thirds of the population but poorer than their ethnic-Chinese and -Indian compatriots.
The African-American soldiers—who fought for a "double V" of victory in battle as well as against their compatriots' racism—are almost completely absorbed into the foreground; German soldiers are made stark by contrast.
"Now the rest of my compatriots will have these opportunities too," said Ruiz, beaming from her wheelchair as music and fireworks filled the air and Moreno was whisked away into a car after his speech.
And there is a parallel economic argument: Newly arriving immigrants are typically much worse off than existing compatriots, and they stand to increase their incomes considerably relative to what they earned in their home countries.
" Figueroa also used Facebook on Thursday to share his connection to the people in Puerto Rico: "May God be the one who takes control over my family, friends and compatriots of my island of charm!
"Safeguarding national sovereignty and territorial integrity as well as safeguarding the overall interests of the Chinese nation is the common responsibility and obligation of compatriots across the straits," spokesman Ma Xiaoguang told reporters in Beijing.
Iberdrola, alongside compatriots Naturgy and Endesa and other European utilities, signed up for U.S. LNG supplies that have been coming on stream in the past 18 months and have contributed to oversupply in the market.
I get in line and no one seems to notice me except the doorman who shoots me a weird look when he checks my ID and sees I'm ten years older than my hyper compatriots.
Zsuzsanna Szelenyi, who was an anti-communist activist in Hungary in 1989, says that many of her compatriots were disappointed after the fall of communism because they expected their country "to become like Austria overnight".
Back in New York, she invited some compatriots to the Soho House for a first feedback screening: leaders from the Ford Foundation and Equality Now, along with Leymah Gbowee, the Liberian Nobel Peace Prize winner.
The F2 season that starts in Bahrain this weekend sees three of his compatriots, all official reserve drivers for Formula One teams, step up for what could be a springboard to a grand prix future.
But for those primarily focused on their own pocketbooks, it is imperative to recognize that these efforts by Trump and his compatriots are extremely damaging to our economy and our Social Security system, in particular.
A jovial French civil servant was so determined to see his "depressed" compatriots grin that he turned to the courts with an unlikely mission: overturning a ban on smiling in passport photos or identity papers.
In the Kremlin's vision, these Russian compatriots see Putin as a new "gatherer of the Russian lands" in the tradition of Ivan the Great, who tripled the territory of Muscovy in the late 15th century.
Stenson finished at 22-under-par 258, the lowest ever tally at the tournament by a stroke, and his sixth career title took him past compatriots Jesper Parnevik and Carl Pettersson, who both have five.
Lokomotiv will now play compatriots and six-time winners CSKA Moscow in the semi-finals, while Fenerbahce Istanbul will lock horns with Spaniards Laboral Kutxa Vitoria at the May 13-133 showpiece event in Berlin.
And, despite the central role that attacks on minorities played in Trump's campaign, most Americans have grown more, not less, tolerant of compatriots who do not share their ethnicity, their religion, or their sexual orientation.
The "Unified Framework" for tax reform that the President and his Republican compatriots released at the end of September looked like a high school book report puffed up to meet the teacher's page count requirements.
The practice of democracy in the countryside is almost invisible to the television anchors and columnists and other influential urban compatriots who pay American prices for a cup of coffee in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad.
Former world number one Courier won four majors between 1991 and 1993 but none of his male compatriots has lifted a slam trophy since the now-retired Andy Roddick won the U.S Open in 2003.
Clijsters and Justine Henin, rivals and compatriots, reached the No. 33 ranking for the first time in 23, and competed against each other in three Grand Slam finals — the last of them here in 21.
"I'm aware the results of my government were well received by some, but I acknowledge I also disappointed other compatriots," the ailing Fujimori said, reading from notes while connected to tubes in a hospital bed.
With no real political machine or publicity campaign, Saied has appealed to Tunisians in television appearances speaking in a highly correct form of Arabic devoid of the colloquial expressions used by most of his compatriots.
"Iranians—including our Jewish compatriots—are commemorating 40 yrs of progress despite US pressure, just as @realDonaldTrump again makes accusations against us @ #SOTU2019" Zarif wrote on Twitter, referring to the State of the Union address.
HAMILTON, Ont (Reuters) - Having built one of the country's most iconic brands, Canadian Premier League (CPL) commissioner David Clanachan knows better than most what his compatriots will buy and how to sell it to them.
LONDON (Reuters) - Padraig Harrington stepped up for Ireland on Thursday after compatriots Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy ruled out playing in Rio when golf returns to the Olympics for the first time in 112 years.
The mature, bespectacled teen always enjoyed drawing animals and cars, but a few years ago began sketching the despair of his compatriots in the face of hyperinflation, mass emigration and shortages of food and medicine.
It was the end of a man who had won global acclaim for championing the sanctity of the forest and the rights of compatriots who eked out a living by extracting latex from rubber trees.
Researchers found that even if you suffer no risk factors at all, except the fact that you are an indigenous female, you are more likely to face violence and to be murdered than your compatriots.
In his first speech as president Sunday night, Emmanuel Macron said he had heard the "anger" and the "fears" of some of his compatriots, and promised that he would work to be an inclusive president.
Backed by thousands of his Northern Irish compatriots in Las Vegas, Nevada's, MGM Grand Garden Arena, Frampton appeared to have issues in dealing with Santa Cruz's height and reach advantage for most of the fight.
As word spreads on the diaspora grapevine that country B is a good place to live, more people set off from country A. When the 1,000th migrant arrives, he finds a whole neighbourhood of his compatriots.
In a subsequent video posted by journalist Brook Silva-Braga, he responded to the question about the death by again saying the real cause was the "denial of First Amendment rights" to him and his compatriots.
But the voting and lead candidate rumpus is part of horse-trading among governments to get compatriots or allies into top positions, not just in the Commission and Council but also in the European Central Bank.
The majority of her compatriots seem to be allergic to the basic socialist logic: Since the nation creates its prosperity through a common effort, the nation's government is responsible for ensuring that prosperity is shared fairly.
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Geoffrey Kamworor retained the men's title and Irene Cheptai led home five of her compatriots in the women's race as Kenya dominated the world cross country championships at the Kololo Independence Grounds on Sunday.
" The head of China's Taiwan Affairs Office, Zhang Zhijun, said last month that "complicated changes are arising in the Taiwan situation" and warned "compatriots on both sides to be on alert for and oppose Taiwan independence.
Those who could not bring themselves to vote for him may wonder how half of their compatriots were willing to overlook his treatment of women, his pandering to xenophobes and his rank disregard for the facts.
A typically cautious welcome for the monarch's move was given by Osas Egbon, president of Associazione Donne di Benin City, an Italian-based organisation of former Nigerian sex slaves who support compatriots that remain in captivity.
Many Turkish-Germans say they feel that they must demonstrate opposition to Mr Erdogan to earn the trust of their compatriots; last year Mrs Merkel urged them to "develop a high degree of loyalty to Germany".
After a military band serenaded him with a rendition of "Happy Birthday", Maada Bio, who turned 54 on Saturday, addressed the cheering crowd, pledging to serve all his compatriots no matter their ethnic or political background.
After some low scoring to start the first round, including a fall for Sochi gold medalist Maddie Bowman, the final began in earnest when her compatriots Annalisa Drew and Sigourney established scores in the high 80s.
One more chance to scrap and give it his all with his family, friends and compatriots urging him on in the stands and with Australia tuned in, from Perth to Sydney to his home city, Adelaide.
Crashes out again early in 2014 Australian Open, but claims seven titles, including her sixth U.S. Open, which is her third in succession, to join compatriots Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova on 18 grand slam titles.
Generally, it was thought that the Dehnel phenomenon was produced by population filtering effects of the passing seasons, where larger individuals (with larger heads) simply didn't live through the winter as readily as their smaller compatriots.
The 25-year-old, nicknamed 'the Missile', said he felt a strong Commonwealth Games field, which includes compatriots Kyle Chalmers, the reigning Olympic champion, and Cameron McEvoy, would offer a better benchmark than the global championship.
The news comes as Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu plans to address compatriots in Zurich at the weekend, prompting city officials to ask the federal government to block the event for security reasons, Swiss media reported.
Then if you care about your compatriots, that one-in-10-million chance of making a difference — the $32 billion payout — represents a lottery ticket for which it would be reasonable to pay more than $3,000.
The NZOC organised a special ceremony a few weeks after the Games to award her the gold medal and while overwhelmed by the support from her compatriots she later conceded the whole London experience was "bittersweet".
Police said Friday the eight were suspected of involvement in the July 23 stabbing death of a 29-year-old Pakistani man who had been with three compatriots heading toward Greece&aposs northern border with Macedonia.
Knud Christensen, a 39-year-old social worker, knows one reason why his compatriots are laid-back — they feel secure in a country with few natural disasters, little corruption and a near absence of drastic events.
The Russian is completely unmoved when he steps over the dead bodies of hundreds of his comrades, with the same unconcern he buries his dead compatriots, and with no less indifference he faces his own death.
Thai police on Monday arrested a group of 10 Russians who were running a sex training class for their compatriots in the seaside town of Pattaya, and have charged them with working in Thailand without permission.
In 2015, Kirk released the solo project Late Knight Special, a nocturnal collection of street-level songs that hewed far more to the sounds he explored with his Pro Era compatriots than to his childhood favorites.
One of them, Werner Büttner, arrived in New York in 1983, showing at Metro Pictures with his compatriots Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen and Markus Oehlen; their ham-handed, irreverent canvases skewered painting and German Neo-Expressionism.
She, not any of her once-skeptical French compatriots, is in the top 10 for the first time and she is one of eight who qualified for the WTA Finals that start on Sunday in Singapore.
The last time Prime Minister Saad Hariri of Lebanon visited Saudi Arabia, he was stripped of his cellphones, insulted by royal guards, confined and ordered to speak to his Lebanese compatriots on live television and resign.
Along the way, Tucker connects with old compatriots, played by Danny Glover and Tom Waits, meets a love interest, played by Sissy Spacek, and evades the cops, led by the dogged detective John Hunt (Casey Affleck).
Prominent Australian athletes — including Australian Rules football players and rugby league players — urged their compatriots to vote yes in the same-sex marriage postal survey that eventually led to Australia legalizing same-sex marriage in December.
Iranian state TV, which is heavily censored by the country's political and religious authorities, doesn't broadcast the ceremony, but the Farhadis, like most of their compatriots, own an illegal satellite dish that picks up foreign programming.
In his own New Year's address, Chinese President Xi Jinping referred to the protests, saying "Hong Kong's prosperity and stability is the wish of Hong Kong compatriots and the expectation for the people of the motherland."
"All the guys I've talked to said, 'Live it up while you can'," Schauffele told reporters on Saturday after his third-round 67 secured a share of the lead with compatriots Jordan Spieth and Kevin Kisner.
That he doesn't really race in the downhill will always hamper his candidature for some of his compatriots, while overhauling Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark's 86 World Cup wins remains a requirement in the eyes of others.
We would then celebrate a new beginning that invites all our compatriots to return from their exile to our country — to our shared home where everybody would have the right to live with dignity, in peace.
"In such conditions, due to human error and in an unintentional move, the airplane was hit, which caused the martyrdom of a number of our compatriots and the deaths of several foreign nationals," the statement said.
The book was translated into several languages and helped Halilovic connect with other compatriots in Bosnia and abroad who went through the death and destruction of the 1992-95 war involving Serbs, Croats and Bosniak Muslims.
"The format makes things very difficult because every mistake puts you in a position that you don't want to be," Nadal told reporters, anxiously peering at the television to keep track of his compatriots playing doubles.
"These deep transformations have started and will continue with the same force, the same rhythm, the same intensity in 2018," the French president told his compatriots in his New Year's Eve greetings a few days before.
"We don't trade lives," Captain America (Chris Evans) tells his compatriots in Avengers: Infinity War, essentially summing up Marvel's ethos over the past 18 movies: Leave no men, women, children, or any other life form behind.
"Taiwan compatriots are our own flesh and blood, and if they encounter difficulties overseas, we are willing to provide strong support," foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said on Monday, responding to a question on Italy's flight ban.
"Any vain plots to cause chaos in Hong Kong or to damage Hong Kongs prosperity and stability will be resolutely opposed by the whole people of China including the vast majority of Hong Kong compatriots," he said.
"We invite our compatriots from all walks of life, regardless of their political affiliation, to join the CNRM in order to protect the will of the Cambodian people through free, fair and inclusive elections," the statement said.
Sancia and a group of compatriots band together to try and stop the plot, and Bennett weaves together several characters to lay out an enthralling heist and battle to prevent their enemies actions from being carried out.
True and her compatriots have plenty of tools at their disposal to operate in this new world, from venomous drones to 3D printers that churn out guns, to programmers who construct the next generation of combat AIs.
Yamada, known to his Japanese compatriots as "Olympic Ojisan", or "Olympics Grandad", first experienced the Summer Games when Tokyo last hosted the gathering in 1964 and he has been there for every minute of every one since.
Although her compatriots will be hoping she can end a 46-year singles title drought for Australian women at the French Open, Barty is not looking any further ahead than her next session on the practice courts.
A strong run in the third grand slam of the year might see her grace Centre Court at Wimbledon, however, even if the home of British tennis has less meaning to her than some of her compatriots.
Italian Valentino Rossi finished second for Yamaha after the two Ducatis of compatriots Andrea Iannone and Andrea Dovizioso took each other out at the final corner while fighting for position at the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit.
Hours later at the Riocentro, that elation may have waned a little as the 33-year-old watched his compatriots blow two championship points to gift the men's doubles title to China's Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan.
The Malaysians' loss followed their compatriots' defeat in the mixed doubles final earlier in the week and left Lee with all the pressure again ahead of a tough decider against another Chinese bogey-man in Chen Long.
The blazing finish by the reigning PGA Championship winner vaulted him ahead of an impressive group at five-under that included compatriots Adam Scott and Marc Leishman, Sweden's Henrik Stenson and Americans Brendan Steele and Troy Merritt.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Brexit may be an abstract idea for many Britons but for compatriots living in continental Europe Thursday's EU membership referendum has a very real impact — especially on those working for the Union itself in Brussels.
Lest I sound prejudiced, like so many of my American compatriots, for whom it's an idée reçue to say, "France would be delightful if it weren't for the French," I should clarify that I'm a passionate Francophile.
A trusty sidekick who spoke in a language of dog-like growls and bellowing moans understood by his compatriots, Chewbacca was the most notable member of the fictional humanoid Wookiee species of his heavily forested home planet.
For the past five years, dating back to when the band was called Topanga, Pup hasn't much wavered from its sound, finding occasional compatriots, like its sometime tour mates the Menzingers, but generally following its path alone.
The Australian pair's compatriots Maddison Keeney and Anabelle Smith, bronze medalists at the 2016 Rio Olympics, had led the competition until the last round but appeared to be affected by the delays and recorded a no-dive.
We're the boom-and-bust court jesters of the continental United States, and sometimes I'm convinced we're seen by our compatriots as a cutely dumb, slightly embarrassing appendage populated entirely by retirees, rednecks, theme parks and opioids.
Like many of his compatriots, Foscari acknowledged that his level of concern had dramatically spiked in recent days, based on the infection transfers, mortality rates and hospital capacities that are now a relentless focus of national conversation.
"Unfortunately as a result of the stampede, some of our compatriots have been injured and some have been killed during the funeral processions," Pirhossein Koulivand, the head of Iran&aposs emergency medical services, told Iranian state media.
It was the bubbly 23-year-old's first title triumph on home soil and Barty said she was determined to make the most of her annual one-month opportunity to enjoy success in front of her compatriots.
"He said that we will always welcome our compatriots from the South if they want to come to Mount Kumgang, after it is wonderfully built as the world-level tourist destination," the North Korean news agency said.
Melika Foroutan, Iranian-German star of "Pari", which premiers on Tuesday and tells the story of an Iranian mother seeking her vanished migrant son on the teeming streets of Athens, urged more social engagement from her compatriots.
Melika Foroutan, Iranian-German star of "Pari", which premiers on Tuesday and tells the story of an Iranian mother seeking her vanished migrant son on the teeming streets of Athens, urged more social engagement from her compatriots.
The 34-year-old Mercedes driver has come from an under-privileged multi-racial background to become an all-time great but team boss Toto Wolff has long felt the Briton deserves greater recognition from his compatriots.
He delivers some great laughs in his trashier interactions with Eleanor, but as of episode 4 of the new season, he's clearly on a path that will push his character to catch up with his compatriots' growth.
While Democrats have yet to notch any major legislative victories in the age of Trump, they are increasingly hearing statements from him that are more in line with their talking points than the Republican President's party compatriots.
Deng -- who once sung the virtues of getting rich -- well understood that most of his compatriots would tolerate a lack of freedoms in return for being able to bask in the wealth effect of a free economy.
"We would like to dedicate this medal to the athletes who were not able to compete in these Games," said Sofya Velikaya after her sabre team won gold, referring to dozens of compatriots banned for widespread doping.
Inventur serves a parallel purpose, opening up the potential of empathy for these wartime artists and their compatriots, and the ways in which they coped in Nazi and post-WWII Germany, without the benefit of historical hindsight.
To reject pluralism and liberalizing progress is to reject the United States of America as it is, to heap contempt upon American heroes who shed blood and tears fighting for the liberty and equality of their compatriots.
To reject pluralism and liberalizing progress is to reject the United States of America as it is, to heap contempt upon American heroes who shed blood and tears fighting for the liberty and equality of their compatriots.
"Any vain plots to cause chaos in Hong Kong or to damage Hong Kong's prosperity and stability will be resolutely opposed by the whole people of China including the vast majority of Hong Kong compatriots," he said.
Rick is the beleaguered sheriff who more or less led his people directly into this trap, and now, in the wake of Negan's murder of his compatriots, he would be forced to swear fealty to a monster.
A runway's great and all, but a lot of the magic happens on the concrete sidewalks of New York City, where our fashion compatriots are catching a cab, checking their phones or sipping a coffee in between shows.
When it comes to standing up to the President, a man who is the distillation of the worst impulses of an earlier era, Democrats can send one of Trump's generational compatriots to the general election as an antidote.
The world number 11, who is South Africa's top ranked golfer, joins compatriots Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel in pulling out of the August Games, which will see the sport return for the first time in 112 years.
Gaming and social media group Tencent, whose shares are listed in Hong Kong and tend to fetch a higher valuation than U.S-listed compatriots, has fallen roughly 10%, almost as much as Alibaba in the recent sell off.
LONDON (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's protege appealed to the British on Friday to stay in the European Union, saying her compatriots had not forgotten how Britain welcomed Germany back as a sovereign nation after World War Two.
"The compatriots, from the city of Rosario, were part of a group of friendscelebrating the 30th anniversary of their graduation from the polytechnicschool of that city when the tragic event occurred," the Argentine government said in a statement.
Even when Western governments imposed ever-tighter trade and travel bans to punish the junta that ran his country from 1988 to 2016, Mr Than Swe, along with many compatriots, saw them as upholders of a moral order.
The excited teenager who first stepped into the Sao Paulo paddock in 1998 when he helped bring in catering supplies, bows out as a man who ultimately delivered as much as any of his compatriots on home soil.
Appalled by the bloodbath, decent people all over the Western world came together to support their Muslim compatriots, and vowed to step up the fight against ultra-rightist and white-supremacist terror, a threat which had been underestimated.
The final scenes show the hero delivering compatriots to Chinese peacekeepers in UN blue helmets (earlier, a Chinese-American doctor has tried summoning Marines from an American consulate but hears an answering-machine, for the Yanks have fled).
In the election campaign Mrs Merkel has said little to confront her compatriots with the need to reform governance of the euro, to raise investment and to prepare the economy for a revolution in the nature of work.
A year after John Paul II was elected pope in 1978, he returned to his homeland, urging millions of his beleaguered compatriots behind the Iron Curtain — in nuanced and coded words — to oppose communism and defend individual freedoms.
When Franklin Roosevelt, addressing his depression-hit compatriots in 1933, declared that "the only thing we have to fear is...fear itself," this was a message with spiritual overtones, not just a promise of a new economic policy.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - President Emmanuel Macron found himself having to defend his love of France and the French against critics at home on Thursday after suggesting during a visit to Denmark that his compatriots were slow to accept change.
"We would like to dedicate this medal to the athletes who were not able to compete in these Games," said Russian anchor Sofya Velikaya, referring to dozens of compatriots banned from Rio due to revelations of widespread doping.
In " The South African Gandhi " (19513), Ashwin Desai and Goolam Vahed depict him as a pro-British lawyer, who worked within the country's white-supremacist politics to promote his Indian compatriots at the expense of black South Africans.
Will Powell is a young Brit who is heading up the African Wildlife Foundation's (AWF's) Canines for Conservation Programme, having already had broad international experience training his canine compatriots in the detection of everything from landmines to narcotics.
By 5, with like-minded compatriots including Lygia Pape (her own grand retrospective currently at the Met Breuer signals a corrective attention to Latin- American art), Oiticica had developed sculptural expansions of painting, with standing and suspended panels.
I want my family in red America, my friends who love this President, my compatriots who rely on right-wing media to be just as prepared, just as sober about the percolating contagion as the rest of us.
Despite me blocking them every time they call, Cynthia, Rich, and their automated compatriots have continued to contact me from new numbers, sometimes with local area codes as a way of coaxing me to pick up the phone.
For so long, it seemed to carry a cocaine scarlet letter that subjected me and many of my compatriots to dreary inspection rooms, where people are compelled to demonstrate they don't embody the worst stereotypes of their nations.
Professor Yarshater brought Western classics to his compatriots in the 1950s by establishing a translation and publishing institute, a reflection of his belief that embracing Western culture would not cause Iran to lose its authenticity, as some feared.
Her second round tie is also certain to be on one of the main showcourts and Barty said that it was a thrill to play in front of her compatriots, however nervous they were after the first set.
While the stock market had a banner year — with the S&P 500 posting roughly a 21625 percent gain — it is a drop in the bucket when compared to the wealth created by bitcoin and its cryptocurrency compatriots.
Speaking to an audience of political and economic barons in the ornate St. George's Hall of the Great Kremlin Palace, Mr. Putin praised his compatriots for rallying around "patriotic values" and, counterintuitively, for eschewing the lure of populism.
It's true that Marx was highly doctrinaire, something that did not wear well with his compatriots in the nineteenth century, and that certainly does not wear well today, after the experience of the regimes conceived in his name.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Congolese activist Evariste Mfaume decided to take action when he found out that thousands of his compatriots who had fled war 20 years ago wanted to come home, but had no place to go.
Few of his compatriots back home had much clue about luge, or many of the other winter sports, said Lien, but he is determined to raise their profile while improving on his 39th placing at the Sochi Games.
But Catherine Feuillet, the consul general of France in Montreal, noted that Quebecers were understandably irritated by those of her compatriots who arrived in Quebec unable to find Quebec on a map or ignorant of its recent history.
For an hour she played brightly articulated violin and affecting synthesizer harmonies in light-footed exchange with her new compatriots, pausing here and there to deliver deadpan stories of childhood and unsettling reflections on the abuse of power.
The surprising thing about H.R. 158 is the way it treats some dual nationals as second-class citizens, ignoring their mixed heritage or their decision to build lives abroad while denying them rights and privileges their compatriots can enjoy.
For all of the buzz Down Under, Cox has found it hard to explain the game to compatriots back home, with its distinct lexicon featuring "speccies" (spectacular aerial catches), "snaps" (angled kicks at goal) and "don't argues" (stiff-arms).
Since pictures were harder to censor than words, he set himself to making films that would evade the official scissors, giving his compatriots a chance to see, think and breathe freely, at least in the darkness of the cinema.
In two years her approval ratings have slumped from almost 70% to as low as 26%, according to a broadcaster, TVBS; the Taiwanese Public Opinion Foundation says 33% of her compatriots disapprove of her performance, against 39% in favour.
Like almost half a million of his compatriots, Mr Miesikowski was taking advantage of the European Union's rules on "posted workers", designed to govern pay and benefits when a citizen from one European country takes temporary work in another.
It is a parade that includes Delacroix's compatriots Henri Matisse, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Odilon Redon, and Paul Cézanne; the Dutch Vincent Van Gogh; John Singer Sargent, the American master of swagger portraits; and Wassily Kandinsky, a great Russian Expressionist.
As you'd expect, feelings were especially upbeat among some of the drivers of that change: the young bloggers and stars of cyber-space who had used technology to communicate freely with their compatriots and bypass the dreary official media.
Like many of his compatriots, he had fled not Syria itself but Lebanon, where he and his family had been leading a clandestine life for years, safe from harm but struggling to get by and unable to return home.
Tens of thousands of his compatriots are expected to make the journey to Budapest to support the country's first and only Formula One driver at what is the closest thing to a home race for the 34-year-old.
Theresa May offered fellow EU leaders a "fair" deal on Thursday for compatriots living in Britain after Brexit, though her peers sounded skeptical and demanded more detail from a prime minister weakened by an electoral misfire two weeks ago.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian police on Thursday detained over 40 Crimean Tatars who were protesting outside the Supreme Court in Moscow over what they said was the wrongful conviction of four compatriots on terrorism-related charges, a monitoring group said.
In the day's final event, reigning world pairs champions Sui Wenjing and Han Cong of China scored 80.14 points to carve out a sizeable lead in the short program over compatriots Yu Xiaoyu and Zhang Hao, who scored 71.37.
Published in 1953 and originally banned in the author's native Poland, the book sets out to answer the question: How did the wisest of his postwar compatriots fall for Stalinism — that is, for a politics of lies and fear?

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