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In this view, adolescent dalliances with Rage Against the Machine — like dalliances with vegetarianism and Howard Zinn — reflect an idealism we're meant not to carry into adulthood but, rather, sagely slough off.
Kalanick's dalliances with the Trump administration spawned the #DeleteUber hashtag.
It is unclear how serious to take these Democratic dalliances.
We were really invested in his dalliances with pretty young things.
That's about as far as his dalliances with new music go.
This, after previous dalliances with Safari and Firefox left me frustrated.
His frequent dalliances notwithstanding, he realizes he truly loves only her.
There appear to have been no significant dalliances on his part.
"Kirk never tried to hide his dalliances from me," Buydens wrote.
Perhaps our dalliances with autonomous vehicles and robot taxis are a mistake?
Fortunately, dalliances with anti-establishment, populist isolationism tend to be short-lived.
But unlike previous dalliances, Mr. Trump's deliberation on whether to challenge Gov.
For Allegra, that means dalliances with screenwriting, hat design, the perfume business and the idea of relinquishing it all for "being an amazing mom"; for other characters, it means dalliances with Wiccans or Landmark Forum or, more weightily, Buddhism.
RW: I was about 11 or 12 and I started to have these dalliances.
The image was not so dissimilar from photos that emerged from Weiner's previous online dalliances.
He lost money in other dubious ventures, too, and reportedly had dalliances with many women.
All these dalliances are short and superficial because, actually, there's no burning passion in me.
But Reagan's embrace of the religious right made up for his dalliances with the occult.
She had dalliances with Peter Coyote and Kris Kristofferson, whose "Me and Bobby McGee" she covered.
Jeffress is far from the only evangelical leader to give Trump a pass on extramarital dalliances.
I met here a machine, an Autoblow A.I., with which I had the briefest of dalliances.
The untitled project will follow Hong Kong's most powerful media family during their globe-trotting dalliances.
First published in 2014, the books follow Paige's string of romantic dalliances, flings, and love triangles.
Ms. Conway said she was not advocating discussing Mr. Clinton's dalliances, although she said discussing Mrs.
During the Clinton years, Jones pointed out, evangelicals treated Clinton's dalliances as a fundamental character flaw.
There was the first revelation of his dalliances in 2011, which cost him his House seat.
The slippage between a powerful man's dalliances and straightforward predation is something that could happen just once.
And Bill Clinton's dalliances are very much a part of the typical American male vernacular these days.
He would be labeled a "RINO" (Republican In Name Only) for his dalliances with Democrats on policy.
To what maestro's left-wing political dalliances would New York magazine devote a cover story in 21957?
L.L. Bean has had prior dalliances with capital F fashion, though these amounted mostly to superficial tweaks.
"She was an enabler and made the victim of those dalliances into a real bad situation," Manafort said.
Rumours of extramarital dalliances had long dogged Mr Clinton; he decided discretion was the better part of valour.
To be against a president's dalliances was to be a Comstock, a Babbitt, a pleasure-hating heartland prude.
As for romance, Lisbeth is also bisexual and has numerous dalliances with several other characters through out the series.
These affairs and dalliances must have stirred his vanity, but one result was that his wife, Jane, drank heavily.
He could have used the moment to address his own past dalliances with racist dog whistling during the campaign.
Although she stayed with him until his death in 1882, that didn't deter him from dalliances with Jane Morris.
He has covered up his academic record, his health reports, his dalliances with women, his finances, his family history.
His publication buried the stories relating to Trump's dalliances with Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniel, and the resulting payoffs.
A swipe here, a message there — these are the acts that lead to dates, dalliances and, sometimes, deep, meaningful relationships.
And they've tried to anticipate potentially uncomfortable wild cards he might play, such as bringing up Bill Clinton's sexual dalliances.
He'd call me "sweetheart" and regale me with anecdotes about fancy golfing excursions that involved dalliances with stratospherically pricey escorts.
Though the queen and her consort have remained married for so long, unconfirmed rumors of his past dalliances still persist.
Then, after brief dalliances with disco, Las Vegas, and Broadway, she reinvented herself in the 80s as a serious actress.
And references to Bill Clinton's dalliances and how Democrats didn't think those were such a big deal 20 years ago.
It will be more difficult to weigh it against other political dalliances with anti-American regimes that we have tolerated.
Pompeo's constant dalliances with a potential run for Senate in Kansas in 2020 have also confounded people in the building.
Now, on Dedicated, we see a sultrier side of Jepsen—one who isn't afraid to overtly reference more adult dalliances.
"Bill Clinton's dalliances in the White House affected the sexual inclinations and practices of a generation, and probably beyond," he said.
Even when characters in games do have same-sex dalliances, it never felt representative of any sort of romance I've experienced.
Life since then has been a steady stream of mediocrity, interrupted by brief dalliances with greatness and one prolonged period of mourning.
Her new series began in February, and she's like a female James Bond, with the adventures and perhaps the dalliances to match.
Even if your sexual history is mostly a snore, chances are you have a few thrilling dalliances in unusual places under your belt.
Thanks to those misunderstandings, rumours swirl about Binny's alleged dalliances, and her brother wants to see her married off as soon as possible.
" Brennan wrote that he is aware of many "highly suspicious dalliances of some American citizens with people affiliated with the Russian intelligence services.
His dalliances at Stagecoach resulted in him becoming the villain of Paradise, and it seems he feels producers shoulder some of the blame.
The fifth painting shows the trial when Wilde took the stand and was asked to respond to evidence of his dalliances with men.
The Starr report became public immediately, distributed on the Internet and shocking the public with its voluminous details about Clinton's dalliances with Lewinsky.
Ali belonged to a sect that emphasized strong families, a subject on which he lectured, yet he had dalliances as casual as autograph sessions.
Whether dressed as a cowboy or a common criminal, the various characters Fancher played are paired with his stories about work and romantic dalliances.
Tokyo was supposed to be an opportunity for Popovich to finally taste triumph after nothing but disappointment in his various dalliances with U.S.A. Basketball.
He is a lackey of the British government, a glorified civil servant, the speedboats and dalliances with the Pussy Galores of the world aside.
But on both occasions, Jackie's mother Janet Auchincloss and Radziwill persuaded her to stay in her marriage in spite of JFK's dalliances with other women.
Even if there have been dalliances with stylistic iterations over the years (TBH, I'm missing the denim bomber look), a classic cut always comes back.
Of course, our dalliances with different trends and pale-blue eyeshadow aren't documented by photographers and then saved on wire services for our entire lives.
No French president has been hounded from office for sexual dalliances, including the current one, who was photographed heading for a tryst on a scooter.
But over the next several decades, the dalliances of White House occupants, including John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, were mostly known but unreported.
Back home, during the Vietnam War, she worked as a prostitute, a bar girl, and was deemed a traitor for her dalliances with the enemy.
"Her language is sex — whether it's being had or not, it's the potential promise of sex, the energy of sexual dalliances past," Ms. Rose explained.
Johnson has played with his country, treating it like one of his many dalliances, with a sloppiness and fecklessness no wit or charm can excuse.
And later, when it was politically beneficial, they defended Bill's bad behavior and stayed mute as Clinton allies mauled his dalliances as trailer trash and stalkers.
But on both occasions, Jackie's mother, Janet, and sister Lee Radziwill persuaded her to stay in her marriage in spite of JFK's dalliances with other women.
All that said, for one reason or another, Trump is clearly quite committed to trying to prevent his former partners from discussing their dalliances in public.
Its campaign is clichéd but compelling enough fare, and shooter enthusiasts bummed out by recent dalliances with futuristic combat will dig its dirty, bloody WW2 setting.
Drawing on chatty letters, Lerner gives us a vivid picture of Kantorowicz's appetite for sociable pleasures: ambidextrous erotic dalliances, fancy meals, copious boozing, fishing and gossip.
An informal survey of online forums yielded many examples of those talking up the virtues of illicit dalliances — often in gleeful words not suitable for print.
But if these dalliances between the visible and invisible worlds really do produce DAMA's data, several other experiments would probably also have detected dark matter by now.
As a young athlete traveling the world, Tomlinson — who's now 68 and still recovering from cancer treatment — said he had his share of sexual dalliances with women.
Now, in an effort to expose the truth, things once considered out of bounds, such as sexual dalliances and patches of senility or drunkenness became fair game.
Investor trepidation — possibly due to Wendy's many short-lived dalliances with breakfast over the years — caused the company's stock to drop by over 11% after the announcement.
She just didn't mind their presence as much as she might have, because she knew he [Kennedy] loved her much, much more than any of his dalliances.
Ministers and aides and generals and the United Nations all get involved, and personal relationships — friends, enemies, allies, and current and former sexual dalliances — get in the way.
For now, I've made up my mind to shift my conversations away from any trysts and dalliances, and instead focus on the things that matter more to me.
And while it's highly important to stay informed, there's only so many posts you can read about Trump's dalliances with nuclear weapons before your heart officially gives out.
What follows are a series of mildly farcical misadventures that revolve around Bridget's unexpected pregnancy after dalliances with two dreamboats who appear as if summoned by a genie.
After his dalliances in South Beach, he returned home a grown man willing to assume the burden of delivering a championship to his long-suffering Rust Belt town.
His contemporaries on the White House beat famously protected President John F. Kennedy from disclosures about his sexual dalliances, something I don't think I would ever consider doing.
And as a young queer person in the city, Remy began cataloging his dalliances for practicality's sake, organizing his growing list by what those on it were into.
After rewatching the conversation at the dinner table, it was subtly clear that once Natania heard about Tara's dalliances with the Saviors, she decided she had to go.
Guests who were judged vulnerable to blackmail were put in a handful of rooms with holes in the walls through which special cameras would film dalliances with prostitutes.
In the end, the comic results of Jones' dalliances are simultaneously horrible, humanizing, and heartfelt, with cries for love often reduced to simple pleas for physical and emotional nourishment.
Investors have had a terrific summer fling with stocks, and, just like those youthful, seasonal dalliances, it is set to end, as fall arrives and some realities set in.
After some years of dalliances with other platforms, I've now owned every iPhone since the 5S, so these things clearly haven't been important enough for me to ditch Apple.
The Netflix flagship's fourth season—which was released all at once last Friday—still offers up its pretty-but-humorless world of ruthless realpolitik, scheming politicians, and intermittent dalliances.
Because of the deal, Epstein didn't go to prison like most sex offenders and was given unprecedented freedom — which some now claim Epstein used to have dalliances with women.
Independent counsel Ken Starr, tapped to investigate a failed real estate investment known as Whitewater in 1994, had turned his attention to Bill Clinton's dalliances with his former intern.
Most of the picture's half-dozen or so romantic subplots — which lie scattered about like torn wrapping paper on Christmas morning — involve workplace dalliances of one kind or another.
Before Hart, we had F.D.R., L.B.J. and J.F.K., who did not suffer politically for dalliances because the mostly male press corps had a bro-code and a blind eye.
And the N.B.A. is hardly alone in the sports world with its debatable dalliances in places like China, where morals, rights and courage are viewed from much different prisms.
Sanford overcame the ignominy of his "walking the Appalachian Trail" excuse for his extramarital dalliances to get elected to Congress in 2012 and became a Trump skeptic after 2016.
They were the culmination of several months of dalliances with religious music, consisting largely of weekly performances he calls Sunday Services, with a full gospel choir, near his California home.
There are those who talk about Eyes Wide Shut-style sex parties on big, expensive boats, where influential men in Suffolk politics had an incentive to cover-up their dalliances.
There have been dalliances with organizing those sounds toward meter and rhythm—like on Oversteps or Untilted—but more or less they've settled into a sound that's caustic and claustrophobic.
Although human DNA has been found to contain vestiges of our dalliances with Neanderthals from about 50,000 years ago, none of those genomic imprints are on the human Y chromosome.
In the second episode, Verdon and Fosse have a blowup on the beach; Verdon yells about the marriage, how she has put up with Fosse's dalliances for the very last time.
Compare that fine to what is alleged here: A candidate for president directed the end-run of campaign finance laws in hopes of suppressing allegations made by women about romantic dalliances.
Romances, marriages, children, and dalliances are all secondary to her own development — as a woman, but also as the protagonist in her own life story, no matter how tragic it may become.
This is not to mention the press coverage Jefferson received upon election about his relationship with his former slave, Sally Hemings, which made Bill Clinton's dalliances with Monica Lewinsky seem like mere peccadilloes.
The economy grew 2628 percent from mid-28500 to mid-6900, the year leading up to the start of the Watergate hearings and 2628 percent in the year before Clinton's dalliances went public.
So rather than stick with someone who'll hold him down and look out for him, Future lines up meaningless escapades and reliable dalliances, which inadvertently compounds his woes as well as his addictions.
They show Ms Bolick "how to think beyond the marriage plot" at pivotal moments of her life, as she cycles in and out of romantic dalliances and writing projects, largely in New York.
Whether you met your summer fling at your seasonal job, at the beach, or while knocking around a foreign country on summer break, these carefree dalliances hold a special place in our heart.
I had decided, after single digit dalliances with the likes of Stardust and a few other half-remembered summer holiday favorites, that dance music, all dance music, belonged firmly in the latter category.
Besides, despite Pacquiao's admitted past dalliances with illegal drugs (dalliances he says his close friend the president doesn't yet know about, though Pacquaio says he's not worried: ""[Duterte] always gives a chance to people who want to be changed,") he believes Duterte has been sent by god to clean up the country by any means necessary, and that the people of the Philippines are therefore required by divine injunction to follow the commands of the man he calls "the anointed one.
Between Lana Del Rey's press shots, her dalliances in professionally-filmed First Lady roleplay sessions, and her recurring, bombastic invocations of tried-but-true 'Murrican tropes, the singer practically bleeds red, white, and blue.
West Ham used to be a likeable middle-sized club, but recent dalliances with a controversial stadium deal, poorly compensated former employees and Conservative Party donations have rather taken the shine off the Irons.
From certain angles, it's a kind of New England gothic, where the lost children and dead women and doppelgängers serve to add atmosphere and meaning to the narrator's past peregrinations, her dalliances and uncertainties.
It's a tough-as-nails performance and leans towards Beyoncé's and even Taylor Swift's dalliances in trap-pop or whatever you want to call the current intersection of rap, R&B, and top 40.
Our love obsession with Mason jars has persevered through all manner of food-related infatuations: dalliances with 7-Eleven, a flirtation with colorblocked cutting boards, and even a brief-but-messy weddings-induced breakup this summer.
No longer would a dutiful press corps politely look the other way when it came to a president's improprieties, whether that was sexual dalliances, alcoholism, or a little break-in at a Washington DC office building.
But whether you've outgrown your youthful dalliances with high-maintenance coupes or you've always been a practical-minded hatchback owner who is now ready for true commitment, a minivan might be the ultimate symbol of adulthood.
Mr. Nuriev, 35, is a Russian-born, New York-based designer with offices in Moscow and New York, and he has had dalliances with other colors in the past: dusty pink, powder blue and brilliant yellow.
The truth you need to tell, Truth Teller, is less about those long ago sexual dalliances that meant little to you than it is about the kind of relationship you want to build with your partner.
In the end, Trump was less concerned with how his dalliances play out in the court of public opinion (or a court of law for that matter), and more concerned with getting back on Daniel's good side.
The new restaurant was apparently casting gold, because the Vanderpump Rules season 8 previews show that Max is likely getting himself into trouble this season because of his numerous dalliances with the ladies of SUR and TomTom.
If Nixon had won in 1960, it's likely Kennedy would not have been targeted for assassination -- and that means he might have lived long enough for his infamous sexual dalliances to become fodder for the news media.
While these electronic dalliances and post-production choices signaled the band's intent to make an album that sounded like an LSD-addled party, it was in "The Six Feet Under Swindle" that McCabe outlined Ink & Dagger's true intentions.
Her dalliances with adolescent boys no longer read as the bursting out of desires banked too long, but as the utter collapse of self-control—and inevitably recall familiar news stories about female teachers and underage male students.
Seemingly sick of the dancefloor dalliances, some of North America's noise greats have, in recent years, begun shaping their static into more traditional band arrangements, taking influence from the industrial runoff of several decades of classic rock radio.
It's been nearly a year since Mr. Flynn, as part of a deal, pleaded guilty in federal court to lying to investigators for his undisclosed dalliances with Russians, and he's scheduled to be sentenced the week before Christmas.
The idea that too much money is bad for startups isn't hard to understand: startups need to focus and run fast; too much money can lead to both bloated operations, diffuse product direction and useless dalliances in cruft.
The girls find the stock of eligible beaus is a better incentive to show up for work than the pay, but when Charlotte pursues dalliances with several male co-workers, she discovers undesired power dynamics within her encounters.
"For the Kids" is a dewy showcase for the Norwegian singer-songwriter Susanne Sundfør, one that's meant for a Very Special Episode of '80s TV; "Solitude" is a sweeping Bond-lite epic bearing the mark of Gonzalez' cinematic dalliances.
"Kirk never tried to hide his dalliances from me," Anne Douglas, 98, writes in Kirk and Anne: Letters of Love, Laughter and a Lifetime in Hollywood, a new book out Tuesday that reveals intimate letters between the longtime couple.
Before marrying Jean-Pierre Cavassoni, she had high-profile dalliances of her own, with Mick Jagger and the punk polymath Malcolm McLaren, who said "'I love you, Natasha, because you take the cobwebs out of my brain,'" she recalled.
No stranger to charges of anti-Semitism himself (the ADL sent a letter condemning him for smearing the Jewish Democratic donor George Soros), the list of his other dalliances with racist positions and white nationalist leaders is rather extensive.
Tillis boasts a 21 percent voting score with the president, but Tucker is pouring enough money into pointing out Tillis' perceived dalliances away from Trump that the senator felt compelled to respond with an ad barrage of his own.
In turn, listening to Shabba toasting over a hip-hop beat caused me to think about Noreaga's dalliances with reggaeton, sending me to search for the copy of N.O.R.E. that I happened to recall the station had somewhere on its shelves.
As Bloomberg's Joshua Green recounts in his new book Devil's Bargain: Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, and the Storming of the Presidency, candidate Trump shrugged off media and political attention to his dalliances with the unsavory racist elements of the alt-right.
" Still, Zelda's dalliances haven't run across the right beau until she meets Fitzgerald (Australian actor David Hoflin, replacing Gavin Stenhouse from the previously shown pilot), who, struck by the proverbial thunderbolt, soon announces to her, "I'm gonna be a great writer some day.
Giancarlo Giannini plays a heartless aristocrat whose own dalliances (Jennifer O'Neill plays his mistress) are complicated when his wife (Laura Antonelli) becomes pregnant with another man's child — a situation that rekindles his love for her, or at least his sense of possessiveness.
Because I am without PC. Realistically, given I've never owned a particularly powerful one (long since sold), I've always been without PC. Since the Spectrum-succeeding Master System days, I've simply been a console kid—dalliances with an Amiga or two aside.
The verses are set in Europe, as the singer hops from France to Greece to Spain, enjoying dalliances and parties but always looking back toward her adopted home; when she sings "California" in the chorus, her voice giddily leaps up an octave.
In order to get them young, and sow the soon-to-be mighty oaks in the abdomens of adolescents, the shadowy forces of the world decided to harness everything that makes teen-hood so exciting: sexual experimentation, narcotic dalliances, and fandom were all fair game.
While the duo have had their dalliances in the past, stoking rumors with nights out on the town, congratulatory billboards, and proclamations of love at award show ceremonies, it seems that for now at least this on-again, off-again relationship is officially off.
"It's important, though we know this, to remember and report often that this is not an investigation, a story of, an unfolding drama of, a man's personal dalliances outside of his job — this is not a story about that," Smith said on his show Friday.
While the grave does belong to a victim of the world's best-known shipwreck, he was not a handsome artist named Jack who won his passage in a poker game, but an engine-room worker named Joseph who probably had little time for onboard dalliances.
It began with Bentley's alleged dalliances with political adviser Rebekah Caldwell Mason, but over the years it turned into a maelstrom, sucking in everything around it: the state's top cop, the state attorney general's office, a US Senate seat, multiple prosecutors, the Legislature and the Alabama Ethics Commission.
And while the National Enquirer and Michael Sanchez appear to have robust sympathies towards the president, it's still possible that this was all about a juicy scoop concerning the dalliances of the richest man in the world, rather than currying favor or embarrassing one of the president's enemies.
Attacks by Trump on President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE's White House dalliances have been brought back into view as the candidate crisscrosses Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.
Newt Gingrich, who led the charge against Clinton, lost the speakership in 1998 over his own extra-marital dalliances, while his successor Dennis Hastert, who shepherded the impeachment in the wake of Gingrich's disgrace, has confessed to sexually abusing boys while working as a high school wrestling coach in the 1970s.
In the first episode, the scenes that were cut amounted to six minutes of the total 54-minute run time, with fans in China left in the dark about Bronn's dalliances in a King's Landing whore house and the gory details of how Theon Greyjoy used arrows and axes to free his sister.
"Trump Tower is a fun read about the depths of degradation residents go to in order to live in the Midtown building — like a supermodel who suffers through bondage routines with a movie star and gets compensated with real estate and offshore bank accounts for dalliances with an Italian count and a Kuwaiti prince," the Post recounted.
Their first songs were unflashy mood pieces and subtly drawn character sketches that document a kind of liminality—music that feels just like life does when you're stuck between the halcyon days of an extended adolescence and the acceptance of later life's dalliances with drudgery and doldrums, days spent waiting for another big night out to start.
The reason this op-ed feels so disconnected from reality is that it describes the administration McMaster and Cohn wish they were serving in — one that embraces conventional American grand strategy, acts in a unified and coherent fashion, doesn't put unqualified family members in top diplomatic and advisory roles, and avoids bizarre dalliances with hostile and undemocratic regimes.
But thus far, on the World Cup stage, video review has done what it's promised to do (intervene only when necessary, in big moments, to give the referees every opportunity to evaluate their decisions) and avoided doing what many feared it would do: create more problems than it solved, a la the NHL's recent dalliances in expanded video replay.
Now, the Gone with the Wind actress, who turned 100 last Friday, reflects on the high-profile romances that intrigued a nation, speaking to PEOPLE about her deep feelings for Errol Flynn, dalliances with John Huston and Howard Hughes – and passing on the role of George Bailey's wife in It's a Wonderful Life because she felt uncomfortable working alongside former love Jimmy Stewart.
Even as the fleet-footed style of Jersey Club its dalliances with mainstream success—seeing the scene's most visible stars taking up residence at big festivals and its off-kilter rhythms and sounds cribbed by big stars—the artist born Kalayisa Drake has mostly just been keeping to herself, woodshedding, working on her uniquely high-energy blends and ecstatic original productions.
The greatest explanation we get for Ethan's inability to give up his extramarital dalliances — despite appearing to be in love with his beautiful, successful spouse, whom he is trying to have a baby with — is the fact that Sam was the first person he ever slept with and had strong feelings for, a thrill that evidently hasn't worn off over two decades of fucking.
Because of the early deadlines and long lead times of our print edition, almost three weeks elapsed between our discussion and publication — during which The New York Post reported (last weekend) that Weiner seemed to be engaging in more of the kinds of online dalliances that ended his career in Congress in 2011 and blew up his campaign to become mayor of New York in 2013.
But his team's dalliances with Russian oligarchs and his inner circle's dumb attempts to set up a secret line to Putin could still just turn out to be a seamier, cruder, more stumblebum version of the Bush-Saudi links that set Michael Moore and Craig Unger ablaze in the Bush years, or the attempts to woo Tehran and tame the Muslim Brotherhood that persuaded anti-Obama paranoiacs that he was an agent of Shariah.

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