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"defiantly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you refuse to obey somebody/something, sometimes aggressively

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MSU 'defiantly' stands by its 2014 investigation The report notes that MSU continues to "defiantly and wrongfully maintain" it did not mishandle the 2014 Title IX investigation.
"For your information, I'm not French," Julian tells Robert defiantly.
Defiantly modern in its liberating message about freedom of choice.
Others have defiantly switched to VPN services to maintain access.
A spare, sparse, and defiantly electronic album followed in 2013.
In photos, he looks stubbly and slightly rumpled, defiantly embraceable.
"We should be building bridges, not walls," he added defiantly.
"I wanted to make it accessible," Ms. Marden defiantly explained.
Defiantly, they stood in solidarity when nonsmokers made withering remarks.
I liked how obviously, almost defiantly, fictitious the name sounded.
He lashed out, interrupting senators and defiantly proclaiming his innocence.
Even now she sounds surprised at how defiantly she responded.
Those who defiantly said yes were sentenced to immediate execution.
"I do what I want to do," she said defiantly.
This version just happens to be vegan, and defiantly delicious.
They all agreed, almost defiantly: The casting just made sense.
You know, defiantly progressive ... Talk about who we vote for.
Just as he defiantly marched across the Pettus Bridge 51 years ago to demand voting rights for black Americans, he and a cohort of colleagues have defiantly demanded the right to safety in their nation.
Trump defiantly defended himself Friday: "Nobody respects women more than me."
Shortly after the result was announced, Corbyn defiantly refused to resign.
A few minutes later, Coughlin was defiantly not discussing his future.
Historically, most gun innovation has been cosmetic, or defiantly low-tech.
But agents loudly and defiantly balked, and the case remained open.
Like him, she has always been defiantly indifferent toward her critics.
But the metalized woman defiantly wears her armor on the outside.
Still, Del Nero defiantly returned to — and remains in — his post.
She defiantly pumped her chest before breaking into a huge smile.
Mr. Falb, defiantly, placed the tents in front of his cafe.
"I retracted nothing," he said defiantly on his radio show Tuesday.
"I'll champion this cause by whatever means necessary," she says defiantly.
It's an entertainingly desperate joust, playing out beneath defiantly unattractive lighting.
But the music is impassioned, defiantly mercurial and full of ideas.
But the Swine Bowl was defiantly played at 86th Street anyway.
" Nonetheless, he adds, "Gubar continues to defiantly flex her critical muscles.
The result is frantically overstuffed but earnest, diligent and defiantly optimistic.
It depicts a defiantly naked figure facing the viewer, arms akimbo.
Its local candidate's headquarters sit defiantly in a fraying Muslim neighborhood.
"The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" is defiantly not one of those.
"I admit that she was over age (age)," he sings defiantly.
"I found my power by dealing with the disempowerment," Lotic say, defiantly.
But this one would defiantly be toward the top of the list.
The music video is defiantly, loudly about her relationship with G-Eazy.
" Then soccer star Abby Wambach defiantly declares, "This is a gay car.
But Sessions hasn't taken the bait and has defiantly refused to quit.
Three defiantly red helium balloons hovered in the back of his car.
Most of all, and especially now, I cherish its defiantly global heart.
"California is not turning back — not now, not ever," Brown defiantly declared.
But Mr. Trump could defiantly double down on one or both loyalists.
"He's our teammate, first and foremost," second baseman Dee Gordon said defiantly.
They cheered even louder, if more defiantly than he might have planned.
Distinctly, defiantly and earnestly, "A Woman Is No Man" belongs to itself.
At any rate, the president and Mr Rajapaksa are defiantly consolidating their grip.
The first was a woman defiantly sticking her tongue out at the viewer.
Defiantly amateurish yet never less than engaging, "Sweaty Betty" is a true oddity.
"We are going to demonstrate against the Turkish invasion," one said, smiling defiantly.
"Suck my nuts," he says defiantly after Negan whacks him on the noggin.
Defiantly, because his officially allocated seat is to the side of the bench.
North Korea has responded defiantly with its own military drills and hostile rhetoric.
Several caucus members, who tend to represent safely Republican districts, tweeted back defiantly.
But, that didn't stop women from defiantly sharing photos of their hairy legs.
"I definitely want out," said Michael Sharp, another fisherman, crossing his arms defiantly.
They proudly and defiantly proclaimed they had no idea what was going on.
Donald Trump is objectively and defiantly in the wrong regarding pretty much everything.
"I'm not the victim of this story; I'm the hero," she says, defiantly.
Yet, buoyed by Mr. Sharif's cheery personality, these can sometimes be defiantly upbeat.
But controversy arose when Mayor Nick Isgro of Waterville defiantly proclaimed that Oct.
Even after the Civil War, the S.B.C. remained defiantly Southern and purposively white.
It's flesh and chicharrón at once, defiantly crispy even submerged in coconut milk.
The issues that Mr. Gorka so defiantly "jettisons" actually do play a role.
His rant is hilarious, the patter rapid and twisted and defiantly, exuberantly Scots.
But its methods are almost defiantly literal, engineered for accessibility and sentimental impact.
It's defiantly cerebral — resistant to summary, classification and perhaps easy comprehension as well.
Many covered their hair with scarves, but a few left theirs defiantly uncovered.
Tywin tries to force Loras and Cersei to wed, but Cersei defiantly objects.
These traditions are often more popular—and, in being defiantly "politically incorrect", more populist.
And in an era dominated by Nintendo's family-friendly approach, id was defiantly transgressive.
They were ready to fall in love with a defiantly un-PC celebrity strongman.
Iran has reacted defiantly, dismissing Trump's demands for the pact to be toughened up.
But despite the individuality of each article, shared themes have definitely, almost defiantly emerged.
He has also spoken out defiantly against Cuba, albeit mostly in 140-character bites.
Seven hours is a long time to spend in a situation so defiantly fierce.
Trump responded to the reports by defiantly criticizing the CIA and US intelligence officials.
"I will not leave the country because it's a fight," the writer announces defiantly.
He defiantly stood up for New York cops accused of killing unarmed black men.
"History will absolve me," Castro defiantly declared in a four-hour speech that autumn.
"I won't marry him until after I graduate," she said defiantly at the time.
This helps explain the popularity of Senator Sanders and the defiantly unconventional Donald Trump.
Sometimes that means Bixby, and sometimes that means defiantly clinging to the headphone jack.
In response, some members defiantly flaunted the marks while others wore alternative Mongols logos.
Typically, regulars simply ignore uniformed police officers, or stare at us defiantly and wordlessly.
Gantz fired back defiantly that Israel has "the most moral army in the world".
America's tax code has stood athwart in time, defiantly growing each and every year.
"The accusation within this phony attack received national attention for weeks," Johnson said defiantly.
In the meantime, Hillsdale defiantly claims an exemplary record of opposition to racial discrimination.
Temer, Lula and Rousseff have all denied wrongdoing, with Temer defiantly rebuffing calls to resign.
Three years ago, they had defiantly erased that line, knocking down berms marking the frontier.
One of my friends defiantly warned he wouldn't attend the festival if it rained again.
Where other satellites might spy or photograph or measure, his will be defiantly, whimsically useless.
But they aren't — and in fact, by the numbers, you might say they defiantly aren't.
Standing watch is the forest, its "cold purity" defiantly proud in the face of destruction.
As my colleague Clio Chang wrote last year, those who love her do so defiantly.
Meanwhile, their supporters defiantly burned an American flag outside the United States embassy in Honduras.
The menu remains unchanged, hopefully and defiantly, although only half of it is available now.
"Now I am independent, I am self-confident, I am hard-working," Limbu says defiantly.
She chuckled, almost half-defiantly, before conversing off the phone in rapid and fluent Farsi.
Some of the women look defiantly into the camera; others are less certain of themselves.
It takes that Freudian nonsense about homosexuality as developmentally immature and defiantly runs with it.
The musical language can be unabashedly brash and dissonant one moment, defiantly diatonic the next.
There's something admirable about a show so defiantly opposed to change, but something frustrating, too.
"I did not bend to pressure from the Europeans," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin defiantly said.
But China has responded defiantly, imposing retaliatory tariffs on $75 billion worth of American goods.
"Who Is Rich?" is funny, maddening and, despite the well-worn subject matter, defiantly original.
Defiantly, they placed the large obelisk to Davis directly opposite the Ulysses S. Grant Hotel.
But he defiantly vowed to continue running, even if, as expected, he is formally charged.
But a pair at the rear of the property were defiantly alive and gloriously fecund.
But here, the powerful Maui returns the gaze of the viewer defiantly, reclaiming his image.
Some of them defiantly chanted Islamic State slogans and lobbed fistfuls of dirt at reporters.
The Lula Institute responded defiantly to the allegations in a statement released on Thursday evening.
Mugabe had been defiantly refusing to stand down since the military took over last Wednesday.
Facing the Wall Street bull, she stands defiantly with fisted hands on her hips, like Superman.
BST  On Thursday, Ted Cruz defiantly defended his refusal to endorse Trump during his convention speech.
Michelangelo, he told me, had painted the figures in the nude, with their genitalia defiantly exposed.
One of Syria&aposs most well-known rights activists, she was bold, outspoken and defiantly secular.
Following that episode, similar banners have been defiantly exhibited by protesters in towns all over Italy.
There it is, printed defiantly in the bottom corner of the cover: The Dream Is Over.
Legends have been written about arrogant humans who perished trying to defiantly piss into the wind.
In one image Loudermilk is seen defiantly sticking out her tongue which is covered in blue.
Clinton had clinched the nomination, and instead defiantly vowed to continue his candidacy to the convention.
Mr. Morales accepted asylum in Mexico, where he arrived Tuesday morning, and defiantly vowed to return.
And they defiantly harass our ships and aircraft in the international waters of the Baltic Sea.
It's a show that defiantly refuses to provide viewers with necessary context for what they're seeing.
But none joined him publicly in urging Republicans to stand up more defiantly to the president.
She defiantly sets to prove them wrong, only to discover that in a way they're right.
The Northern lights, the exhibition seems to suggest, are shining brightly and more defiantly than ever.
Mr. Gillum, speaking to reporters in Tallahassee, defiantly announced that his earlier concession no longer applied.
Lawmakers impeached and removed him, even as he defiantly fought back, seeming to embrace the spectacle.
He is defiantly, semi-openly gay in a place where it is criminal to be so.
Her essays "On Being a Cripple" and "Sex and the Gimpy Girl" made the point, defiantly.
I didn't enjoy my turn at being trolled, but I feel defiantly attached to my essay.
"Not today, Gravity, you surly son of a bitch," the crowd seemed to collectively and defiantly decree.
A portrait of him close to the camera with a middle finger defiantly drawn at the man.
" After losing a fight, the character, Wimp Lo, defiantly exclaimed "I am bleeding, making me the victor!
But look, again, at "The Crucible," in which actors are cast so defiantly against the expected type.
Hachette and Javelin responded defiantly later in the day, declining to comply with the Justice Department's request.
Yet people remained defiantly optimistic that radical political organizing could ultimately transform America into a multiracial democracy.
Even when the stadium was temporarily evacuated due to lightning, people still danced defiantly in the rain.
She was so distinctive, not at all typically or traditionally feminine, and defiantly uninterested in playing that.
Raising his voice in defense of HUD doesn't come naturally to the defiantly low-key Mr. Carson.
As cities develop and dining habits change, can the dive bars and defiantly untrendy restaurants keep up?
Yes, the image of a little girl standing defiantly with her hands on her hips is evocative.
A quarter of a century later, it stood defiantly as the beleaguered wartime capital of nationalist China.
Though restrained, the women do not lack independence, and they wag their tongues as defiantly as ever.
The agency announced its new account (and one on Pinterest) in somewhat bureaucratic, defiantly non-millennial terms.
He defiantly defended the policy even last year as he took more tentative steps toward a bid.
Predictably, Mr. Maduro and other senior Venezuelan officials have reacted defiantly, invoking the principle of national sovereignty.
For a long time, the paper was defiantly analog, without a website or presence on social media.
" She resented this, and reacted defiantly, adopting, according to one friend, "a madwoman-in-the-attic look.
Despite the strangeness of its premise, Anomalisa takes place in a world that is nonetheless defiantly real.
Lawmakers reflect their constituents, and after running on partisan overdrive for years, they staked out defiantly opposing sides.
"You were destined to die," the Master sputters at the blonde girl standing defiantly in front of him.
The YouTuber defiantly insisted that his career is far from over in a piece by the Hollywood Reporter.
Politicians lead the charge Prominent politicians across the nation are defiantly standing up against the guidance from Washington.
UN sanctions only increase Pyongyang's resolve, and demands that Kim eliminate nuclear weapons and negotiate are met defiantly.
After speaking defiantly about anti-Shiite discrimination, he was chased and arrested by Saudi police in July 2012.
As cities develop and dining habits change, can the dive bars, markets, and defiantly untrendy restaurants keep up?
But instead of addressing these concerns, Abe was defiantly positive, emphasizing the government's prioritization of foreign direct investment.
And yes, he defiantly used the words "travel ban," which may complicate the matter at the Supreme Court.
He reacted by sitting on his couch, placing his hands behind his head, and smiling defiantly, she claimed.
Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) defiantly said the proposed fines wouldn't deter Democrats from advocating for gun safety measures.
For example, Moana defiantly declares she is not a princess in an exchange with the demi-god, Maui.
And he was defiantly Lewis: clowning, raving, doing impromptu soft-shoes with the tie of his tuxedo undone.
Beijing Journal BEIJING — Dark, featureless, defiantly drab, it accompanies President Xi Jinping almost as constantly as his bodyguards.
Defiantly charismatic, the Zimbabwean-born choreographer Nora Chipaumire has long been a kind of rock star of dance.
Now Mr. Hockney has set technology aside and returned, somewhat defiantly, to his original medium: painting on canvas.
Driver fended off numerous attempts from Confederate soldiers to steal Old Glory and waved it defiantly during battles.
Outside of Bassett, Arkansas, I drove past a sign in a field that read, defiantly, farmers need dicamba.
", and Jeremy just keeps doing a seedy smile and very defiantly says to himself: "I am James Bond.
His films are defiantly anti-industrial products: dreamlike documentaries, free-form essay films, meditations on loss and perseverance.
The next, it's dancing woozily to "Gucci Gang" or staring defiantly down a bed of red hot coals.
" Colbert's palpable disgust bubbled over into staring defiantly into the camera and issuing a direct challenge: "Oh yeah?
Hearn's body is powerfully erotic in this image, defiantly bare and restful but resistant to the male's grasp.
But those who remember the night Stonewall patrons defiantly clashed with the police have dwindled over the years.
Subtly rebellious and defiantly optimistic, "Speed Sisters" masks the sound of gunshots with the roar of revving engines.
Many people are defiantly hoping that while they may be shaken by the horror, London hasn't been stirred.
He hit the major networks with a message of alarm, his white Stetson set defiantly on his brow.
Our sources say when officers approached Thomas, he defiantly began walking away, so they tried to detain him.
Joan defiantly leaves us wanting more, whereas Wolitzer's other heroines left us wanting maybe a teensy bit less.
Defiantly quipping bravado is a suit of armor for Arnold Beckoff, the show's leading man (and occasional lady).
Like so much about the decade it ushered in, "In the Night Kitchen" is out there, defiantly visceral.
As played to defiantly sunny perfection by Ellie Kemper, Kimmy Schmidt is an effervescent heroine worth rooting for.
Cameron had defiantly campaigned for the Remain side, but the results could mark the end of his political career.
The "Yours" flag stuck defiantly behind the left atrium should let them know exactly where they stand with you.
The "Yours" flag stuck defiantly behind the left atrium should let them know exactly where they stand with you. 
The company has always answered that question defiantly—platform, platform, platform—for regulatory, financial, and maybe even emotional reasons.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The young Cambodian woman strikes a confident pose as she stares defiantly at the camera.
Photo: Tony Avelar (AP)To open the decade, Mark Zuckerberg defiantly announced that the age of privacy was over.
The day after its opening parliament defiantly swore in the three MUD deputies, restoring the opposition's two-thirds majority.
Deplorables, as Trump originals defiantly call themselves, will love "Let Trump Be Trump" — it's a campaign memoir / buddy picture.
The cover art for Reputation is not at all subtle with Swift posing defiantly in front of newspaper type.
She is a master of recklessness who has also spoken openly and defiantly about sexuality, depression, and eating disorders.
When she asks him to "keep this between us," Clark defiantly pulls out his cellphone and reports the incident.
Not surprisingly, North Korea has responded defiantly, suggesting that would constitute a naval blockade and an act of war.
It would be an extraordinary step to impose sanctions on a NATO ally, and the Turkish government responded defiantly.
Cashore's latest is a defiantly weird, genre-obliterating book — it all but rewires your brain as you read it.
It's a nuanced episode, pitting his grandparents' worry for him against the Conners' constitutional mandate to be defiantly different.
Not so long ago, you could find plenty of defiantly messy women blogging through the discombobulating experience of matrescence.
Hers is a liminal, defiantly female place of both shadow and light, where transformation is effortless, if ultimately unsettling.
Later, she lounges, filthy, on her mother's pristine sofa, her nails streaking defiantly muddy trails on the white cloth.
Embodied by a phalanx of defiantly bare-breasted actresses, they advance toward the audience on a wave of fury.
" Palestinian officials reacted to Trump defiantly Thursday, arguing that the US has abandoned its role as an "honest broker.
But Trump has defiantly rejected such moves, placing his family in charge of his business interests while in office.
Or, at least that's what you post on Instagram, chin jutted out defiantly at the world and at yourself.
Prince Harry openly and defiantly dating Ms. Markle made me, a black British woman, see the royals slightly differently.
" Mr. Eno suggested the director Sarah Benson, an artist best known for defiantly noncommercial work like "Blasted" and "Fairview.
Sad and strange and defiantly gross, "Relaxer" is a surreal survival tale swirling with childhood trauma and Y2K paranoia.
In "Prove It on Me Blues," she sings defiantly: Went out last night with a crowd of my friends.
At first, the league reacted defiantly to Trump's comments, with several owners briefly joining their players in the protest.
Many have risked arrest and imprisonment by defiantly driving and using social media to bring attention to the cause.
The provocative set includes Sharon in fishnets and stiletto heels -- legs spread wide open -- staring defiantly at the camera.
The 5-inch crustacean protectively clutches a monstrous ball of eggs, its bulging alien eyes defiantly staring down the camera.
Defiantly singing, "It's mine, I bought it", she dares anyone to question or touch the wigs she rocks with abandon.
As soon as he made contact on what became a 410 foot blast to left, Arenado flipped his bat defiantly.
Most students stood defiantly and in silence, while some staged sit-ins or die-ins as part of the protest.
" She fusses on "Warrior," giving us a signature guttural scream; defiantly charges against anyone who dared underestimate her on "Phenomena.
Donald Trump's October Surprise is so explicit, shocking, offensive and vile that even he felt the need to apologize -- defiantly.
"Uh, well… It's the Black Lives Matter movement," he spat out like one big word, then took his seat defiantly.
Najla came of age in exile alongside 21976,2350 fellow Saharawi refugees clinging defiantly to life in the brutal Sahara Desert.
It's often brash and blunt, defiantly refusing to tie up loose ends or let its characters take easy ways out.
Defiantly, she then redoubled her commitment to a "European" solution to the crisis, rather than "national" one, involving border closures.
This is not the first time the BOP has defiantly refused to follow the law – not by a long shot.
President Trump has come under intense criticism for defiantly insisting that "both sides" were to blame for the weekend's violence.
Despite the risk of being flanked, the men defiantly hold a tiny strip of land jutting perilously into ISIS territory.
Mr. Johnson has said, at times defiantly, that the deportations are necessary to maintain border security and curb illegal crossings.
Usually when people say stupid or cruel things, they apologize and move on, instead of defiantly standing by their statements.
Nintendo has remained staunchly and often defiantly independent for most of its existence, to both its credit and sometime detriment.
Sitting in his crammed office in Essen one recent morning, arms defiantly crossed over his substantial belly, Mr. Sartor scoffed.
"A preliminary conclusion suggests markets are in a 5-10% tail — defiantly suggesting complacency is running high," the note said.
Although the church officially abandoned plural marriages in 1890, it was a defiantly polygamous theocracy in the mid-19th century.
In contrast, director Patty Jenkins honored Wonder Woman as defiantly hopeful, and optimistic at the risk of drowning in camp.
So has Andy, who is pictured above with an unnecessarily large and defiantly impractical phone that he brought from home.
"Milan doesn't stop," the mayor of Italy's finance and design capital had defiantly tweeted at the beginning of the outbreak.
A former Nevada beauty queen and political candidate defiantly wrote on Twitter about her recent adventure to a hamburger joint.
Yet hundreds of black market pot outlets remain defiantly open, abetted by provincial governments slow to implement the new law.
When she sang the line "Sometimes I'm frightened" from "The Power of Love," she held up a defiantly clenched fist.
I do understand something about why its sexy, soulful, defiantly joyful music is a bit like air to its fans.
She also defiantly suggested that arrogant and anachronistic forces within the academy had invoked the institution's traditions to deny accountability.
Huang's grey pile of matter defiantly transcended codified artforms, existing between old and new, here and there, translated and illegible.
The plane, having glided to a stop, has been defiantly set ablaze by the pilot to avoid its being captured.
The footage shows Mohaved waving her white hijab defiantly from the end of a pole, her black hair flowing uncovered.
Guaido, at his rally, defiantly assured followers that all options were on the table to get Maduro out of office.
He became a leading proponent of a style of representation that is baroquely expressive, defiantly salacious, and brazenly, culturally Black.
Defiantly breaking the taboos of the day, these works show the repressed sexuality of children in an openly aggressive manner.
There's also an image of her walking defiantly in the white suit she wore to the State of the Union address.
I believed it even in spite of the reviews, which have stated, almost defiantly, that The Lion King does not slap.
Would I want it to happen all over again, no, but I can say it's defiantly given me a different perspective.
I gleefully sipped mine while Angie smirked defiantly at my dad, silently challenging him to put an end to our shenanigans.
She cared not a jot for the crowd and later defiantly blamed Sindhu for not changing shuttlecocks soon enough on serve.
Instead of looking for a way to clarify difficulties, Adnan is at home in the murk, seeing it clearly and defiantly.
Its great strength is in modeling natural systems that are defiantly undigital, that can only be described imperfectly by discrete computations.
The opposition Democratic Unity alliance defiantly swore three of them in, restoring the two-thirds majority it won in December's election.
The former leader -- who had flirted with the idea of running for president again in 2018 -- has defiantly denied these allegations.
Defiantly optimistic voters cast ballots, including for Sadr and his coalition with Iraq's Communists that devoted their campaign to anti-graft.
But where there are rules, there are rule-breakers—and a number of rebellious club-goers defiantly take pictures every weekend.
Earlier this week, Cunha defiantly denied any criminal wrongdoing and said he would not resign despite the mounting charges against him.
As recently as last week, he defiantly signaled in public statements that he planned to run for president again in 2018.
Nunberg had defiantly balked at testifying in the investigation that is also looking into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
Dew is supposed to be defiantly neon, every sip a rush of sugar bros yelling "ARE YOU TRIGGERED" at your tastebuds.
There's shared DNA with other outspoken, defiantly disheveled (morally speaking) women of television, but she has a darkness all her own.
A number of prominent Republicans have defiantly insisted that economic forecasters are wrong about the likely cost of the tax cuts.
Some pointed fingers defiantly at men in the room, while others cried as they took turns speaking into a scratchy microphone.
Her monologues are delivered defiantly to the heavens, as if she had a direct line to a cruel and almighty God.
But she defiantly looks them all up and down and decides she knows herself better than anyone, so screw everyone else.
Extra Bases The ace Kyle Freeland defiantly throws inside for his hometown team, leading a rotation that is spurring pennant hopes.
Blagojevich on Friday defiantly rebuked critics of his commutation, who have pointed to the considerable charges that landed him in prison.
Why it matters: As the White House maintains a stance of blanket noncooperation, some officials are defiantly providing testimony to Congress.
The woman who had defiantly sported a necklace of ball bearings in the '20s turned away from the machine toward nature.
WASHINGTON — Despite ongoing rebukes over his defense of white supremacists, President Trump defiantly returned to his campaign's nativist themes on Thursday.
He achieved more limited notoriety for works that defiantly affirmed his identity as an African-American and as a gay man.
Hunters is a defiantly Jewish revenge epic, dancing all over the primal, formative memories of its target audience with gleeful abandon.
Videos and photos shared on social media have shown demonstrators standing on utility boxes on street sidewalks, defiantly waving their hijabs.
These will definitely block out a toddler defiantly shouting in their bedroom that they don't want to go to bed yet.
But almost all proclaimed defiantly that his murderous church rampage had failed in its mission to sow division and racist hate.
I have made the last-ever change to the Google Calendar invite, and have defiantly sent the updated reminder to everyone.
Instead of defiantly pulling their flag from the trash or buying another one, the two women had a much more permanent solution.
" She described the most significant ways her body has changed, explaining "My boobs are defiantly three times the size, which bothers me.
Despite a consistent US military presence in his backyard, Kim has defiantly continued to march toward developing a long-range nuclear missile.
This month's premiere fed a sad new part of Fey's mythology: how defiantly she clings to Hollywood's last acceptable forms of racism.
With help from Bawk Ja, they sent letters to central authorities about their cases, and defiantly returned to their homes and farms.
She stood with her arms defiantly in the air before three police officers forcefully pulled her to the side of the road.
Clinton get elected president — "I will serve as a surrogate throughout this campaign," she told them defiantly — the crowd drowned her out.
The iconic "Fearless Girl" statue standing defiantly in front of Wall Street's "Charging Bull" statue has been removed and is being relocated.
But last year, a female artist installed a sculpture of the "Fearless Girl," a small girl defiantly standing opposite of the bull.
A moderate who was long viewed as working well with Republicans, Mr. Bayh fits the state's self-image as almost defiantly sensible.
Here, a rarity in opera, we have an absolute ruler and a smitten young man portrayed as defiantly and passionately in love.
Or is this doggedly tireless, stone-deaf, defiantly chain-smoking maker who is now thundering through his ninth decade, ever self-renewing?
The rework is a trippy but defiantly slamming version, and we look forward to hearing it very late at night somewhere, soon.
CNN FALSELY edited a video to make it appear President Trump defiantly overfed fish during a visit with the Japanese prime minister.
Mr. da Silva's Workers' Party responded defiantly to the ruling on Wednesday afternoon and called on supporters to take to the streets.
This animated adventure stars Channing Tatum as Migo, a yeti from a village that defiantly believes humans — that is, smallfoots — don't exist.
He gave big props to all the fans who continue coming out to their concerts, and defiantly denounced all forms of terrorism.
"It's a report he did for me," Mr. Barr said defiantly to a reporter who asked why Mr. Mueller was not present.
But as his supporters have defiantly pointed out, there is nothing the Republicans can do to stop Alabamians from electing Mr. Moore.
But six weeks later, after North Korea defiantly launched a missile into the sea, Mr. Trump, now president, reacted with surprising restraint.
"A Cure for Wellness" defiantly and splendidly flouts the tenets of plausibility and coherence, which have never interested Mr. Verbinski very much.
She also defiantly endures a harsh patriarchy that believes women should stay in the home and uses them as tools of war.
As the 1960s swung on, the director Sidney Lumet retreated to a Swedish idyll to film this heavy-handed, defiantly unfunny adaptation.
As people continue to sing defiantly in the streets and in malls, what could be a better symbol of our leaderless movement?
"I don't want to be bullied into not being me, and not doing what I think is funny," he said more defiantly.
"Many cultural venues in Diyarbakır are normalized to the political situation," he defiantly explained to me on a visit earlier this year.
Despite signs of wavering support in Hollywood, Ms. Aronson was still defiantly confident that Mr. Allen could make any movie he wants.
Defiantly, Asch took his incendiary play abroad, finding a worldwide audience entranced by his debauched tale of respectable Jews operating a hidden brothel.
Despite the myriad of leftist voices speaking out against the ideology on Twitter, there are still pockets of the internet celebrating it defiantly.
Maxine Waters reacted defiantly to alleged threats reportedly directed at her following her previous remarks about the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy.
It's the reason CNN defiantly shot its Wednesday broadcasts from a New York City sidewalk after a bomb threat evacuated their Manhattan headquarters.
Instead of resting on his lack of laurels, however, Stefan defiantly insists he's going to go back and redo the whole timeline completely.
"It's been almost 24 hours ... and I still can't come up with a foreign leader I look up to," Johnson tweeted defiantly Thursday.
He defiantly tweeted over the weekend that he would not drop out of the race as calls mounted for him to do so.
Defiantly, she and her husband Igor Geraschenko got these pernicious things published in samizdat and abroad, spreading evil propaganda and weakening the regime.
If Assad reacts defiantly in the face of the bombing, it's hard to see how Trump and his administration could simply walk away.
He still finds humor while living under its shadow and defiantly smiles as he breaks antiquated norms by speaking freely about mental illness.
After behaving defiantly toward the domineering Aunts, her character is blinded in one eye and used as an example to the other Handmaids.
"This parade is New York City saying defiantly, 'We will stand up to hatred,'" de Blasio told a rally at the parade's terminus.
Instead, he defiantly asserted his sexual identity on tracks like "Outside," which cheekily referenced the arrest by sampling radio reports of his arrest.
In Odinga strongholds, such as Kisumu, residents had defiantly blocked roads, clashed with police, and intimidated election officials to prevent voting on Thursday.
Ostentatious, defiantly public and expensive, mourning for Victorians was about displaying to the world the depth of your grief in tangible, material means.
"Instead of acting to protect consumers after its original breach of consumer privacy, Facebook appears to have defiantly violated its consent order," Sen.
Still, he continued to influence the workings of the chamber behind the scenes, defiantly remaining in a palatial residence paid for by taxpayers.
Sadly, Shapero found it increasingly difficult to compose at a time when his style was seen as old-fashioned by defiantly contemporary colleagues.
The sequence is defiantly unlike either of the other two parts in "Duat," yet it is also thoroughly of a piece with them.
President Vladimir V. Putin responded defiantly as the possibility emerged that the Russian flag would not appear at the opening ceremony on Aug.
Ms. Huppert's character, much like Ms. Breillat, is haughty and defiantly independent, but without fully realizing it, she is played for a sucker.
" Mr. Gerson opposed Mr. Trump during the 2016 campaign, calling him a "deeply and defiantly ignorant" man who suffers from "serious moral impairment.
President Hassan Rouhani of Iran, emboldened by widespread criticism of Mr. Trump's sanctions policy, including from America's closest allies, responded defiantly on Monday.
Defiantly ignoring his supposedly limited fundraising base, Sanders ended up collecting a stunning $228 million in his vigorous primary challenge to Hillary Clinton.
Total cases and deaths by country "Milan carries on," the mayor of Italy's fashion and finance capital defiantly tweeted just 11 days ago.
Biden on Monday responded defiantly to the suggestion that some Republicans would say his administration would set out to take away people's guns.
In 1993, Daulton coaxed the best out of Schilling: a shutout to send the series, defiantly, back to Toronto for its fateful conclusion.
"Frankissstein," like its protagonist Ry, is a hybrid: a novel that defies conventional expectations and exists, brilliantly and defiantly, on its own terms.
Its limitations arise not only from a defiantly nondiverse and parochial intellectual culture but also from a house style too prone to contrarianism.
THEY CAME in hi-vis jackets and anoraks, beating drums and blowing whistles as the rain pelted down, defiantly defending their dying industry.
With its bleak, yearning tone and defiantly cloudy color palette, "England Is Mine" has a pleasingly granular feel for its era and location.
Ms. Garg has responded defiantly, saying that her critics are a minority of parents who are using hyperbole and acting in bad faith.
Instead, in 2002, the Bush administration confronted North Korea with evidence of its cheating, and North Korea responded by defiantly admitting its violation.
At another meeting, Mr. Neuhaus "defiantly stated that he would not authorize sewer permits at the Greens," according to the attorney general's motion.
Nobody has forgotten the smashed racket, the point deducted as a penalty, her continued shouting: "You're a thief," she defiantly yelled at Ramos.
Likewise, in the recent power controversy, Hamas has defiantly dug in when challenged by Abbas, using Abbas's own party's internal disunity against him.
He's got the voice for it: deep, aggressive, froglike, inhabiting a defiantly angry yet infuriatingly self-assured tone that matches the orchestration exactly.
"If I make a track that I like, well, then I'm gonna want to go out and play it for people," he says defiantly.
But stick-shifting has defiantly stuck around, joining ax throwing, rock climbing and ultramarathons as an activity people stubbornly enjoy despite its needless difficulty.
In striving to respond to that which seems nearly impossible, we defiantly make room for new futures while honoring the work of our ancestors.
In an era dominated by constant updates, open worlds, and live games that never really end, Devil May Cry 5 is defiantly old-school.
Diana Davies's image of Gottschalk defiantly holding her sign in 1970 has been used and repeated hundreds of thousands of times at this point.
The suit argues that "Netflix is defiantly flouting the law by soliciting and inducing employees to break their contracts," a Fox spokesperson told Deadline.
Ricardo Rosselló defiantly announced he would not step down Tuesday, hours after police fired tear gas into crowds of protesters calling for his ouster.
And the stayers, defiantly boarding up windows, stockpiling provisions, and kicking back on their couches—that's how their parents and grandparents did it, anyway.
Kim Jong Un's regime has responded defiantly, forging ahead with its missile tests, though the country has held back on conducting another nuclear test.
Ms Barry defiantly cites a swelling budget (up $121m without new taxes), rattling off housing and job schemes the extra cash is paying for.
Wednesday's protests took place as Bashir addressed thousands of supporters in downtown Khartoum, defiantly telling his opponents to seek power through the ballot box.
And this defiantly perverse new set, whose jokes come with so much baggage they threaten to obscure the performer, will inspire heated, divisive reactions.
On Friday night, as bombs dropped by the coup plotters fell on the Parliament building, members of the assembly gathered defiantly in its chamber.
As she often does, Pelosi defiantly stated that diversity and differences of opinion in her 235-member caucus should be seen as something positive.
In the video West stares at the camera defiantly while host Adam Driver and cast-member Keenan Thompson ask him what he's cooking up.
One lower-income gay man, who lived alone in a shoebox room in India's interiors, defiantly told me he had nothing left to lose.
In "Prove It on Me Blues," accompanied by a jug band, she sings defiantly: Went out last night with a crowd of my friends.
At first, the beardless fighter seemed an exception, admitting defiantly that he had been fighting for the group for two years, alongside family members.
Instead, as photographs from the Quebec resort showed, Mr. Trump faced the other leaders with arms defiantly crossed and face locked in a pout.
While much of the industry has been trying to move readers to screens, The Daily Sun is, proudly and defiantly, a print-first publication.
For Mr. Trump, marshaling global support against Iran seems less of a priority in New York than defiantly advancing his own get-tough policy.
Later, Lucia moves into the defiantly animated aria "Quando rapito in estasi," effusively anticipating the joy her lover — her light, her everything — will bring.
We can know much about how she feels as a woman, as a person, and much of what she feels is almost defiantly ordinary.
Occupied Pleasures straddles passive and active meanings: to be occupied under Israel, and to occupy oneself, joyfully and defiantly, in pastime and simple pleasures.
The song now incorporated elements of Catherine's dramatic Blackfriars speech, which she defiantly delivered in 1529 in an unsuccessful attempt to save her marriage.
With a city campaign season on the horizon, Mr. Cranley defiantly declared Cincinnati a "sanctuary city" for undocumented immigrants days after Mr. Trump's inauguration.
Amongst the noise, a teenager quietly made "Royals" available for free online, its gleaming vocal harmonies strung together with a defiantly, arrogantly simple beat.
Ms. Dickerson was Nancy Hanschman then, the first woman to be made a network news correspondent, and defiantly single at the age of 34.
To wear the label proudly, defiantly, even if the White House and its allies threaten you and utter all kinds of falsehoods against you.
President Vladimir Putin, on the other hand, is defiantly facing down the international order, railing against rules he believes no longer serve his government.
At a time of identity crisis for London, many designers, including Craig Green, and Hussein Chalayan, defiantly flew the flag for British men's wear.
In the video, nutrition-minded youths defiantly turn up their noses to unhealthy cafeteria food, instead heading to the community garden down the street.
The nine stood defiantly before the court as they decried what some called "political persecution" for what was conceived as a peaceful civil disobedience campaign.
His work as House of Jezebel, Dickie Smabers & The Moerwijk Crew, and most famously, Legowelt is a defiantly trippy take on analogue house and techno.
The image that best captured the political moment was of Mr Di Maio defiantly punching the air from the balcony of the prime minister's office.
They picked their leader, Mr Tshisekedi, for that job, but instead Mr Kabila defiantly appointed a minor opposition figure, neatly dividing and weakening his enemies.
But instead, Trump used this press conference to settle a score with Ted Cruz, who had defiantly refused to endorse Trump a few days before.
" Young Thug, on the other hand, postulates what being a rapper or gangster means and that, rather defiantly, "there is no such thing as gender.
If Congress withholds that authorization and the president defiantly engages in a protracted war anyway, Congress should flex its fiscal muscles and cut off funding.
Beijing has defiantly rejected an international arbitration court's jurisdiction over a case brought by the Philippines and insisted it will not accept Tuesday's pathbreaking judgment.
She smokes, and appears defiantly dismissive of the suggestion she must have known more about her husband's plans to join the Caliphate than she admits.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. "I'm no racist," a female villager pipes up defiantly as she cheers on her local football team.
Bach could have set a strong example for nations who dare to cheat on the playing field as boldly and as defiantly as Russia did.
In northern France, Guy Fünfrock and fellow Yellow Vest protesters at a rainy traffic roundabout talk about resistance, too, but defiantly fly the French tricolor.
Falafel is defiantly unspherical — really, of no legible shape at all — and jewel-bright within, emerald-green from a surfeit of parsley, celery and cilantro.
Some of the groups are defiantly opposed to the existence of the state of Israel, believing it makes less likely the arrival of the Messiah.
But "The Twenty Days of Turin" is always, in its brief course, odder and stubborner than you expect it to be, defiantly resistant to interpretation.
He has sent mixed signals about his path forward, first indicating that he would scale back his campaign schedule and then defiantly reversing that suggestion.
Blagojevich has defiantly rebuked critics of his commutation -- and even referred to himself as a "political prisoner" in a recent interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper.
"Spain's judiciary can go after me, but that's only helping unite my town even more and increasing everybody's determination to vote," Mr. Rabasseda said defiantly.
His poorly lit, robotically recited and defiantly half-assed videotaped apology released under pressure from his staff late Friday was laughably (or cry-ably) inadequate.
When the European Parliament in November did respond to the assault on democracy by voting against Turkey's membership in the European Union, Ankara reacted defiantly.
Gant defiantly strode away from the plate and Hirschbeck, who perhaps had movie tickets or a late dinner engagement, ordered Rod Beck to start pitching.
In one case in East Texas, a man accused of assaulting a state trooper defiantly holed up on his 47-acre compound for almost 63 years.
The scientific community has responded with fury, defiantly countering the Trump administration's "alternative facts" on social media and mobilizing to organize a massive march on Washington.
Donald Trump on Thursday spoke out against claims that he has assaulted women by defiantly attacking his accusers and the media outlets who printed their stories.
"HOW LITTLE HITLERS OF ELF 'N' SAFETY SUCCEEDED WHERE THE FUHRER FAILED," roared one headline, recalling the second world war, when the bells rang defiantly throughout.
This week's shock election result has spun millions into a cycle of disbelief and grief but many of the country's youth have defiantly sprung into action.
In the Trump era, the appointment of federal judges has become a defiantly partisan process, which many legal experts view as a threat to Roe v.
On Sunday, NPR's Sarah McCammon shared a photo of her son's letter to Santa that he wrote very defiantly just to appease his teachers at school.
"I believe that if I have to take off my headscarf for my safety, that's a sign of weakness, and I'm not weak," she says defiantly.
And the defiantly exultant concluding number, "Everyone Will Die," suggests that a barricade of toys and blankets ultimately offers feeble protection from the big, wild world.
Trump defiantly rejected the idea that his own rhetoric contributed to the incidents and lamented the week before Election Day that the attacks slowed Republican momentum.
"There was no way that just because the press tried to pit us against each other we would actually fall for that," Jane says today, defiantly.
At the time, the state flag included the Confederate battle-flag symbol, a design that was approved by a defiantly segregationist State Legislature in the 1950s.
Operations in the communities of Thetford Mines and Asbestos, Quebec (which has defiantly kept its name) were once important economic symbols to most French-speaking Quebecers.
However, his Nigerian counterpart, former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, took a defiantly protectionist stance, saying the economic and security implications of the deal needed further discussion.
In a post from January, he stands in front of Woodini, the matatu on which he works, staring defiantly into the camera as passengers look on.
And then, as now, demagoguery and nativism had reached a fever pitch, political civility a new low, and conspiratorial thinking had defiantly overtaken the political mainstream.
In the mainland United States, the word is used more assertively, if not defiantly — as a declaration of an identity that many people overlook or dismiss.
He was managing $100 billion of other people's money, he was bringing in $1 billion a year, and defiantly refusing to be disrupted by glossy startups.
Ilhan Omar responded defiantly Tuesday when asked about her controversial remarks on Israel, which were recently criticized at the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee's annual conference.
Even as publishers and consumers adopted e-books and digital audio, Salinger's books remained defiantly offline, a consequence of the writer's distaste for computers and technology.
Even as publishers and consumers adopted e-books and digital audio, Salinger's books remained defiantly offline, a consequence of the writer's distaste for computers and technology.
Released now, during a time when comics have been elevated to literature, the book illustrates the medium's defiantly lowbrow origins — which have lent it its potency.
"We will look for how to show our productions as widely as possible — in Russia and in the world," the directors said defiantly in their open letter.
Josef Schuster said that while "defiantly professing [one's Jewish identity] is in principle the best way" to stand up to anti-Semites, some prudence would be wise.
It was a dark, nasty, almost defiantly uncommercial tale of cannibalism and class warfare—the type of story that few execs in Hollywood would want to tell.
It was an election season where journalists openly and defiantly declared that objectivity could be thrown out the window in the name of stopping a dangerous candidate.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon defiantly declared her mandate for a second referendum was "beyond question" after she received formal backing by the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday.
Mississippi is the last state in the country to retain the "Southern cross" on its flag; it defiantly sits in the upper left corner of the banner.
After the November attacks, a spirit of solidarity prevailed in Paris, with photos defiantly shared on social media under the hashtag "#Jesuisenterrasse" (I'm at a pavement café).
In the meantime, we should defiantly shake off the idea that pleasure is slightly shameful or frivolous and become early adopters of this rational kind of hedonism.
Throughout, Marcus's source material has remained defiantly uncomplicated: "Something just pops into my head, something that I've either seen in real life or experienced firsthand," he explained.
ECB President Mario Draghi said Tuesday, with a defiantly dovish tone, that if the economic situation deteriorates in the coming months the bank would announce new stimulus.
On school forms, he was asked to attest to his party affiliation—there were two choices, the Baath Party or "neutral"—and he defiantly chose the latter.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The first known television interview with South Africa's late anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela has emerged, featuring a bearded activist defiantly vowing to fight racism.
The T-shirt became the opening look of his spring 2016 show, held in a dingy Chinese restaurant, on a cast of defiantly odd friends and models.
Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, defiantly scolded the competition commission of the European Union and contended that Apple was a good corporate tax citizen in Ireland.
In it, she spoke defiantly — in English and Spanish — about women's reproductive rights, the contributions of immigrants, and why we need to fix the criminal justice system.
Shut down by taxmen in February 1980, 54 defiantly opened under new ownership a year and a half later, and continued to draw New York's biggest stars.
The president and his lawyers have defiantly challenged the oversight authority of Congress, a stance that Democrats have framed as an attack on the separation of powers.
But he also defiantly raised personal grievances, describing how, if elected, he would address them from the White House in a way he said would benefit Americans.
The shop teacher was a Texas classic: short and squat, with a strip of hair defiantly growing around the back of his head, while his dome gleamed.
He defiantly called a damning case against him "full of holes, like Swiss cheese," and vowed to serve to the end of his term in late 2019.
Under torrential rains and a canopy of umbrellas, thousands upon thousands of pro-democracy protesters defiantly -- but peacefully -- marched along the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday.
It was the first start for Syndergaard after he had defiantly refused a magnetic resonance imaging test on his biceps, and now he is out for months.
Protesters took to the streets of Barcelona for a sixth straight day, sitting defiantly in one city center square in front of a row of police vans.
He no longer rails so defiantly at America as he once did, when his disciples killed United States soldiers and committed atrocities against Sunnis in sectarian bloodletting.
It was a sudden switch for a governor who for months defiantly rejected a chorus of calls to quit and who said he had done nothing illegal.
Venezuelan officials responded defiantly on Monday to news that the Trump administration was planning to impose economic sanctions if Mr. Maduro goes forward with the constituent assembly.
It has been nearly a month since Chrissy Teigen defiantly went out to dinner with her husband, John Legend, one time even though they are parents now.
He openly, repeatedly and defiantly flouts the very underpinning of American democracy — our basic institutions of balanced governance, the rule of law and the primacy of truth.
"The Governesses" is not a treatise but an aria, and one delivered with perfect pitch: a minor work, defiantly so, but the product of a significant talent.
Some longtime supporters in Mr. King's Fourth District said that even if the nine-term congressman defiantly stays on, they will most likely back a primary challenger.
"If we build a group of women who are creative and want to learn and have that passion, then we're no longer a minority," she says defiantly.
Outside 10 Downing Street Friday, Cameron, who had defiantly championed the cause of the Remain campaign, conceded that his position had become untenable after a night of drama.
Now synonymous with chunky, rolling, defiantly fun, big room house music as Eats Everything, Pearce is a firm fixture in the upper echelons of the European club scene.
He feels dread: "Something is different" this month because lunar cycles defiantly put one in touch with nature — just ask every woman who is still getting her period.
Some users commented on the barb using fire emoji and that famous gif of Angela Basset walking defiantly from a burning car in the film Waiting to Exhale.
In that instance, Collins had defiantly asserted that it was time for the Mets to follow through on all their talk about becoming contenders and actually do it.
I agree with the latter, but Mr Kaczynski, the leader of Poland's ruling Law and Justice party, defiantly sits on the centre of the front bench in parliament.
Even 25 years after it blazed into theaters on May 24, 1991, guns drawn and smirks defiantly cocked, there are still precious few movies like Thelma and Louise.
As the name suggests, the programme was an exploration of Celtic culture and mythology, and Enya's oddly timeless artistic output made a suitably spooky, defiantly un-contemporary accompaniment.
The GOP front-runner defiantly responded, "Why don't you take a look at the Pew poll that came out very recently?!" which he claimed supports that 27% number.
In the immediate aftermath of that speech, Jefferson defiantly got a stick and point tattoo of his initials, rendered in a cartoonish 3D font, on his right shoulder.
Defiantly pursuing her ambitions despite Victorian hostility toward women in medicine, she was on course to become one of the first British women to qualify as a doctor.
One entered the courtroom in her wheelchair, two oxygen tanks behind her, and defiantly described the February night when 58-year-old Luis Gomez lifted up her nightgown.
The stance of Europe, which is on the hook for a much larger chunk of the debt than the I.M.F., is represented by a line trending defiantly downward.
In a new 60-second ad from Dr. Stein's campaign, Mr. West defiantly explains his choice: "The Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton don't own my voice," he says.
The company was defiantly unconventional—the office, in a strip mall with roll-up garage doors, was nicknamed the Bunker, and the chief financial officer hadn't finished college.
While "Strange Fruit" is painful — a reminder of how society wanted to "fix" sexualities during the AIDS crisis — it is also defiantly proud in its persistence and fluidity.
It has defiantly established a Crimean soccer federation and restarted a second-division club called Tavriya in the Kherson region of Ukraine, just north of the Crimean peninsula.
What is prized most in boardrooms is an array of business-friendly laws, regulations and culture — the sort of warm welcome that Paris once defiantly refused to offer.
But Mr. Trump began attacking Mr. Comey's testimony on Friday morning, and he has defiantly told friends that despite his lawyer's instructions, he has not changed his behavior.
A video of Mohaved standing on a utility box, her black hair flowing and her white hijab defiantly hanging from the end of a pole, was posted online.
Profile TOKYO — Keiko, a defiantly oddball 36-year-old woman, has worked in a dead-end job as a convenience store cashier in Tokyo for half her life.
It's fitting, really: He's an absurdist obsessed with the impossibility of human connection — but through his movies, he's connected with real human experience by remaining powerfully, defiantly absurd.
His work was immediately accessible but insistently transgressive, and he remained defiantly in control over it and his own image even as other artists were crafted by their labels.
On the President's first day in office, girls and women all over this country defiantly declared that we will not be a silenced majority in the face of injustice.
Still, Apple has defiantly continued to make a tablet—both the budget iPad that was refreshed in March, and the more productivity-friendly iPad Pro that was just released.
"This will actually create jobs," said Meij, presumably before looking out into the distance as the last glimmer of daylight blazed defiantly above the horizon and then finally disappeared.
One of them was Ken Mazzoni, 64, who is on video defiantly telling an officer he planned to stay and try and fight the flames with a garden hose.
By page three, you'll find the not-so-defiantly retitled Arrogant Fiance, and Tara Crescent's allegedly infringing Her Cocky Doctors (A MFM Menage Romance) (The Cocky Series Book 1).
"That would wrap up around 2031, when series will be beamed directly into our brains, and shows as defiantly old-fashioned as this will have disappeared," Mr. Hale added.
Given that the GOP will likely be blamed for it, especially after Trump defiantly and publicly took ownership of the decision, a shutdown could easily backfire on the party.
Until he became leader of the Labour Party nearly three years ago, he proudly and defiantly flaunted his association with people whose anti-Semitism is not remotely in doubt.
Their theme in one way or another was the ravages of age and mortality itself, and in publishing them he seemed to be defiantly staving off his own decline.
MSNBC's prime-time lineup is now defiantly positioned against the Trump administration, and CNN, though it has plenty of pro-Trump voices, has drawn withering criticism from the president.
But on Tuesday, Stephens defiantly stared down Nassar in a Michigan courtroom to inform him that the abuse was over, and his time as a free man was up.
When he sat in the Oval Office, Obama defiantly declared that he would circumvent a hostile Congress by using a "pen and a phone," issuing executive orders where possible.
The cover depicts an urban setting and an image of a young black man taking flight, surrounded by a crowd of people with fists defiantly raised at hovering helicopters.
With a 40-year-old Brady defiantly playing into older age while Kraft and Belichick perform a balancing act of power, a breakup of the dynasty may be near.
A year later, they defiantly spray painted their names on the entrance to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in protest of institutional prejudices against Chicanx artists.
Governors Christie and LePage signed budget deals after three-day stand-offs with their respective legislatures, with Mr Christie defiantly stating that he was going back to the infamous beach.
But the Democratic front-runner -- who has been at the vanguard of his party's evolution on some issues, like same-sex marriage -- reacted defiantly to the New Jersey senator's demand.
Several NBA partners have spoken out defiantly over the last few days, saying China's sovereignty over Hong Kong is non-negotiable and disagreeing with the league's handling of the situation.
Haugland doubled down on his message once Trump became the presumptive GOP nominee saying defiantly, "1237 means nothing," referring to the required delegates to give him the presumptive nominee status.
For many outside observers, it is a land of great spiritual tradition, vibrant color, and a culture uniquely and defiantly different than the Chinese government with which it often clashes.
With this project she will be defiantly slouching towards equality at the turn of each page, carefully curving spines and jutting out elbows to find an all-but-forgotten elegance.
Having so far undershot his 2% target, Mr Kuroda defiantly pledged to overshoot it, promising to keep expanding the money supply until inflation rose above 2% for an unspecified time.
Just days after President Trump's inauguration, a number of NPS Twitter accounts defiantly disseminated climate change information to protest the president placing a gag order on the Environmental Protection Agency.
Wasserman Schultz and other Democratic party leaders called on Sanders to condemn the actions of his supporters, but he defiantly accused the state party and leadership of favoring Clinton instead.
"The governor has defiantly said he will find a way to circumvent the court," said Rob Bell, a Republican member of the Virginia House of Delegates and a former prosecutor.
They cry, chant defiantly or stare into space as they leave areas that have long symbolized revolt against President Bashar al-Assad, like the recently emptied Damascus suburb of Daraya.
When the FBI group arrives in Buckhorn and Diane is told she can't smoke in a morgue, the icy blonde screams, "It's a fucking morgue," while defiantly brandishing her cigarette.
He responded to a question about his drinking habits from Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota by defiantly turning it on her: Had she ever blacked out from drinking too much?
Outside the military headquarters in Khartoum, where thousands are demanding a swift transition to civilian rule, Darfuris stand defiantly at the gates of the military that persecuted them for years.
"This new high breakout in US big cap stocks has defiantly bucked a dour global mood and, based on historical precedent, should be respected," Tom Leveroni at Nautilus Research wrote.
This R&B singer retains the aura of a different time — his rich, smooth voice and defiantly traditional instrumentation have long set him apart from many peers in the genre.
"She pursued her life and career confidently, indomitably and even defiantly," her biographer, Mark Miller, wrote in "High Hat, Trumpet and Rhythm: The Life and Music of Valaida Snow" (210).
The camera first finds her sitting in an industrial junkyard under a defiantly planted Japanese flag, working on bitter rhymes — "I'm dodging the brainwashing" — while American planes fly low overhead.
After chest-high floodwaters destroyed their home and turned their belongings to sludge a year ago during Hurricane Florence, the family defiantly built a new house atop 10-foot pilings.
Shortly after that exchange, the White House tweeted a photo of Pelosi standing and defiantly pointing a finger at the president, who, like everyone else at the table, remained seated.
And Ms. Le Pen is defiantly refusing to pay back nearly 300,000 euros to the European Parliament that an investigation found were illegally used to pay her party staff members.
His door-stopper of a non-fiction collection is called "Attention: Dispatches From the Land of Distraction," but most of the pieces inside are almost defiantly unrelated to the title.
In her videos, she embraces the ironic humor that defines both TikTok memes and the whole egirl thing, like the one where she defiantly cakes her cheeks and nose in blush.
While it is easy to compare Williams's work to that of Lydia Davis, another expert writer of absurdist shorts, this collection stands in its own category as defiantly whimsical and weird.
In the end, Dean Songstad and his weird, remarkable creation are one and the same—hanging on defiantly against the ravages of time, and both indelible parts of the American landscape.
On a recent September afternoon, Loretta Lynn is at home in her bathrobe, feet up on a stool, defiantly singing while a make-up artist attempts to get her camera-ready.
The Clinton campaign's initial response to the comment was to hunker down and hope it blew over, while her aides defiantly took to Twitter, noting some of Trump's most vitriolic statements.
The Huskies won in style, by playing fast, free, and together; they were a family affair that stayed defiantly local; and for all their playing to the crowd, they didn't preen.
During the first broadcast, airing literally right now, LaBoeuf enlisted Jaden Smith, the greatest philosopher of our time, to stand defiantly outside of the Museum of Moving Images in New York.
Speaking at the ECB Forum in Sintra, Portugal, Draghi gave a defiantly dovish tone, saying that if the economic situation deteriorates in the coming months the bank would announce further stimulus.
The President defiantly said during a dramatic meeting last week with House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi and Schumer that he would take responsibility for a partial shutdown if one takes place.
Ocasio-Cortez ran defiantly to the left of Crowley -- who holds the fourth highest position in the House Democratic leadership -- and she is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America.
He is, as Young would dub him during their surprise duet, the Charlie Chaplin of rock n' roll: A tragic artist trading in innocence and pathos, defiantly vulnerable and unapologetically fun.
After sentence was pronounced, Sokolov defiantly spoke out in defense of his and his co-defendants' action in calling on the Internet for a referendum into the conduct of the authorities.
And Donna Burkett and Manonia Evans, African-American women, defiantly asked for a license to marry in Milwaukee in 1971, and when they were denied they took the case to court.
In Fascist times, the government demanded that the old-fashioned windows be modernized in preparation for a visit by Mussolini, but Mr. Carli's father defiantly resisted and the storefront remained unchanged.
In his first public remarks since leaders of the African National Congress demanded he step down, Zuma defiantly refused to go and complained the party was trying to rush him out.
"Ultimately, 'Oblivion' galvanized Boucher's pain into a complex anthem of vulnerability and nihilism that defiantly eludes a clear reading — a reminder to never stop searching for nuance as you look ahead."
Defiantly blocking the hallway in front of Corker's office, the protesters, representing a coalition of progressive groups, chanted, "We believe women" and "Corker vote no" as US Capitol Police removed them.
That plan had already been savaged by European Union leaders in Salzburg earlier in the week, prompting May to defiantly challenge leaders of the bloc to come up with its own plans.
" Baker responded defiantly to the decision, saying on Twitter that the calls for his dismissal were a "masterclass in pompous faux-gravity" and that the BBC "literally threw me under the bus.
Donald Trump's political skill was to speak defiantly about both of these sensitive issues -- elitism and race -- in simple, direct and politically incorrect ways that connected with white voters, particularly white men.
The vigils and demonstrations will be crucial to collectively mourning what happened this weekend, but so will the parties filled with men and women defiantly asserting their right to congregate and celebrate.
At the ECB forum in Sintra last month, President Mario Draghi gave a defiantly dovish tone, stating the bank would announce further stimulus if the economic situation deteriorates in the coming months.
If you try typing in "Faleena Hopkins" into the Amazon search bar, you'll find both the satirical Cocktales anthology and the defiantly retitled The Cockiest Cowboy That Ever Cocked on page two.
Earlier, May said talks with the European Union had hit an impasse, defiantly challenging the bloc to come up with their own plans a day after the bloc's leaders savaged her proposals.
A break from Trump seems unlikely, since he has strongly signaled that he has no plan to release his returns and has defiantly suggested that paying no income tax makes him smart.
With a defiantly lo-fi feel and an irreverent wit, Cheap Date drew an impressive lineup of contributors, including Chloë Sevigny, Debbie Harry, Harmony Korine, Anita Pallenberg, Bryan Ferry and Jerry Hall.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump defiantly defended on Tuesday his meeting with Vladimir Putin, saying his encounter with the Russian leader went "even better" than his summit with NATO leaders last week.
Hours after her swearing in, Tlaib defiantly told the audience at a progressive event, "we're gonna go in there and we're going to impeach the motherf****r," a reference to the President.
"It was Lee Se-dol, not humans, who lost the matches," he said defiantly on Saturday, adding that he would do his best to beat the machine in the remaining two games.
Here, I'd find the spirit of Malevich and Suprematism defiantly alive at the tail end of the 20th century, having survived the cultural wasteland of post-modernism and the pediments of revivalism.
Oracular Spectacular is defiantly bound up in an expression of youth that was particularly poignant for kids hitting puberty in the reckless Skins era of snogging, Class B drugs and intense confusion.
In the age of the algorithm, The Drum Chord Theory is defiantly organic, a lived-in record that you're almost certain you heard before at some warm, half-forgotten gathering of friends.
New York manager Joe Girardi has defiantly chained Rodriguez to the bench ahead of his final game on Friday and stonewalled the outgoing star's request to play third base one final time.
Anyone who knows much about the defiantly political art of Hans Haacke, filling the New Museum in New York later this month, is bound to feel anxious before meeting the famous firebrand.
In their appearance together on Thursday at the Conservative Political Action Conference, they defiantly opposed the public narrative of a divide between the two of them — and within the conservative movement itself.
At a little kitchen table, over tea served in the indestructible handmade earthenware mugs of the seventies, she commented, somewhat defiantly, that she had always taken pleasure in cooking and keeping house.
After chest-high floodwaters destroyed her home and turned the furnishings to sludge a year ago during Hurricane Florence, she and her family defiantly built a new house atop 10-foot pilings.
The men's ice hockey squad won gold while wearing a distinctly familiar red kit (albeit without emblems or flags) and defiantly sang the national anthem at the medal ceremony, against official orders.
And some of Trump's close allies in Congress are still defiantly standing in his corner, arguing that the president did not defend the white supremacists and neo-Nazis who marched in Charlottesville.
Small, austere, self-sufficient, fiercely patriotic, and defiantly un-cosmopolitan, it was as much an idealized vision of an ancient political community as the Islamic State caliphate is to radical Islamists today.
Surprisingly it was after the self-funded album's completion, in the midst of shopping it to labels and contending with rejection, that Alice and Kacey wrote the record's defiantly positive titular track.
Inscrutable, stubborn and pessimistic; preoccupied with historical traumas, dead writers and old movies; and yet, in spite of what looks like nostalgia and sounds like fatigue, unmistakably — defiantly — present, alive and engaged.
The co-founder of the organization, Mat Staver, is the attorney who defiantly defended Kim Davis, the Kentucky woman who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Turn to face the entrance to the club, and crisp blue and white Israeli flags flying high over the Arabic businesses and signage below defiantly signal a Jewish presence in the Palestinian enclave.
The indelible image of WWE's Paige is of her standing defiantly for an interview, leather jacket on and NXT Women's title on her shoulder, running down the very notion of the WWE Diva.
Trump, while defiantly vowing that there's "zero chance I'll quit" the race, also told the Wall Street Journal on Saturday the he plans to spent the day "preparing and studying" for the debate.
As his rivals seized on images of the Florida senator mechanically repeating himself in Saturday night's Republican debate, Mr. Rubio defiantly told voters here that he would continue hammering at President Obama's leadership.
An Australian senator critcized by two prime ministers after striking a teenager who egged him and blaming Muslim immigration for the fatal Christchurch mosque attacks defiantly stands by his actions, Australian media report.
Yet for most of that time, markets have boomed defiantly, leading hawks to warn that the central bank was letting a bubble inflate—ie, that financial conditions were too loose, the opposite worry.
The design of McLean's fursona looks like if a peacock was battle ready: a blend of in-your-face colors, from vibrant blue to bright red, at once defiantly inviting yet devilishly intimidating.
For more than 25 years, women activists have campaigned to be allowed to drive, defiantly taking to the road, petitioning the king and posting videos of themselves at the wheel on social media.
A comedy featuring a shipwreck survivor and the corpse he befriends, this defiantly loopy indie is worth saluting for the risks it takes, as well as for the gutsiness of its central performances.
The Thailand tourism industry has been defiantly strong despite challenges such as the Bangkok bombing at a busy central intersection last August which killed 20 and injured more than 120 people, reported Reuters.
Barry lays out Kitaj's contrarian singularity in his opening paragraph, as well as describes the obstacles many critics could not overcome: B. Kitaj was passionately–one might almost say, defiantly–a literary painter.
" Spicer also defiantly laughed off the notion that associates of President Trump colluded with Russia, saying that "if the president puts Russian salad dressing on his salad tonight, somehow that's a Russian connection.
" As ISIS's dream of a caliphate collapsed in 2016, its chief spokesman lashed out defiantly, stating: "Do you think, O America, that victory is achieved by the killing of one commander or more?
"The president defended this decision by comparing himself to 'Big Papi,' the Red Sox star who defiantly took the field after the Boston Marathon bombings," Cotton said, referring to baseball player David Ortiz.
Chronicling a hectic season in the life of its hero (a defiantly unkempt Matthew McConaughey), "The Beach Bum" is intoxicated by its own shaggy lyricism and committed to an ethic of unapologetic hedonism.
Has the King chosen him as a way of defiantly asserting his right to indulge in the luxuries of love and culture, even as his realm is wracked with famine and civil unrest?
While I've spent plenty of time worrying about whether to close with a "most defiantly yours" or an "xoxo," that was where my thoughts about signing emails stopped (and I usually chose "best").
Local jurisdictions have refused to be bullied by his threats on "sanctuary cities," with cities standing up defiantly to threats to deny federal funding to cities who do not enforce federal immigration laws.
PARIS — France's embattled center-right presidential candidate, François Fillon, defiantly vowed on Wednesday to stay in the race, even as he announced that he would be formally charged in a widening embezzlement investigation.
He fashioned waxed wings that enabled him and his son, Icarus, to flee Crete, but Icarus drowned when the wax melted as he defiantly overreached and soared too close to the blazing sun.
As the judge concluded his two-day summing up on Tuesday afternoon and pronounced the guilty verdict, Savchenko defiantly burst into a folk-style protest song from the confines of her glass cage.
That film, created by Jews just two decades after the horrors of the Holocaust, smashed open the Overton window far more defiantly than Milo Yiannopoulos and his ilk could ever hope to do.
The title of the photograph is written across her tight white shirt, and she stares defiantly at the camera, painted lips pursed as if tempting her viewer with the idea of a kiss.
Framed perfectly against the side panel of bullet point factoids and the running text, another figure, one that appeared for all intents and purposes identical to Mohammed, suddenly stood defiantly in the aisle.
Dan Hicks, a singer, songwriter and bandleader who attracted a devoted following with music that was defiantly unfashionable, proudly eccentric and foot-tappingly catchy, died on Saturday at his home in Mill Valley, Calif.
There was the student who sat silently at the back of a playwriting class for the better part of the semester, ski hat pulled low over his forehead, arms folded defiantly across his chest.
"Donald Trump's political skill was to speak defiantly about both these sensitive issues -- elitism and race -- in a simple, direct and politically incorrect way that connected with white voters, particularly white men," Zakaria says.
I believe this exhibition challenges those ideas by defiantly asserting our right to be mad as hell—and even use emotions that are usually coded as 'weak,' such as grief, as tools of protest.
In the days and weeks after the release of the Mueller report earlier this year, which revealed multiple examples of the President's attempts to engage in obstructive conduct, Republican lawmakers were defiantly behind him.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Maria Alyokhina and Yekaterina Samutsevich were sentenced to two years in prison for that performance, and the world followed their trial as the trio sat defiantly unfazed behind bars in the courtroom.
But then all hell broke loose once the Germans — defiantly rejecting Washington's call to reason — set out to teach a lesson to "fiscal miscreants" by imposing austerity policies on the euro area's sinking economies.
The former prime minister has refused to pull out of the presidential race and on Tuesday his camp and some party allies reacted defiantly to the magistrates' move, saying the campaign would go on.
" After Italy&aposs Supreme Court last month deemed the phrase "Go away" addressed to migrants an expression of racial discrimination, Salvini defiantly wrote on his social media accounts: "Go away, go away, go away!
Today, as people come together and take over public squares and parks and vacant lots, they are defiantly declaring that there is a society, and that it can be other than it is now.
Even if his business remains defiantly boutique or fails to scale beyond his home, it still adds value to an important niche, one that gets what he's offering to the world of retro gaming.
Despite progressive moments, like Hari Nef walking the runway for Gucci or Ashley Graham making it into the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, it can be defiantly tone-deaf to the way the world looks.
That sense of separateness was defiantly challenged 50 years ago this month, by a group of young activists whose gathering in a cramped Bay Area apartment ended up transforming the course of a community.
Even as Ocasio-Cortez ran defiantly to his left -- with universal health care, a federal jobs guarantee and the abolition of ICE headlining her demands -- Crowley touted a formidable liberal record of his own.
And long after Republicans' war on big government was fading, Mr. Pence defiantly opposed his own party over the creation of signature programs like No Child Left Behind and a Medicare prescription drug benefit.
Inspiration can arise from seeing, up close and in flashback detail, how a famous American came defiantly into her power in a culture that expected demure acquiescence, and who along the way discovered herself.
Knocked to the mat in Alabama with the stunning loss of a Senate seat, he got right back up on Wednesday and defiantly claimed that he had known his candidate would lose all along.
He took naturally to Anderson's precise framing, spatial economy and high-toned, winking confabulations — he squeezed about a dozen sets into a building in Görlitz, Germany, for the defiantly, dazzlingly fake ''Grand Budapest Hotel.
The plot takes a back seat to the grandiose beauty Mr. Argento brings to the enterprise; every ray of light and throb of the soundtrack (the famous score is by Goblin) seems defiantly unnatural.
After the bleak ending last week, when she angrily rejected Philip's concern and marched upstairs alone, this week opened with her coming back down the stairs, still silent and defiantly smoking a morning cigarette.
That trophy-laden hip-hop portrait of America's founding fathers redefined what a Broadway musical could be, finding an authenticity and vitality in the lives of those long dead through a defiantly contemporary sound.
Cinema is worse off now that Wajda, one of the truly towering greats of the form, is dead; there is some consolation, though, that he went out with his boots still most defiantly on.
Defiantly proclaiming his show a "No Spin Zone," he produced programming infused with patriotism and a scorn for feminists and what he called "the war on Christmas," which became one of his signature themes.
In ads, Natalia stands in front of a well built with Charity: Water funds, arms crossed defiantly and explains how she previously walked long distances to get water, which meant she often missed school.
The petition garnered more than 5003,000 signatures, helped spur a popular backlash — dozens of professional women posted photographs of themselves on Twitter defiantly wearing flats — and prompted an inquiry overseen by two parliamentary committees.
They have also carved out a defiantly independent path for their own artistry, from their earliest days as Korea's hip-hop pioneers to the long-awaited new album they're on the verge of releasing.
Hundreds of miles away, at a town hall hosted by CNN in Florida, student survivors and parents who lost their children last week defiantly questioned lawmakers and a spokeswoman for the National Rifle Association.
MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines defiantly rebuked human rights groups and international organizations on Tuesday, pledging to continue his deadly antidrug crackdown despite mounting calls for a criminal investigation into his actions.
In a previous post about the salad—and yes, this is 100% a salad—she defiantly wrote that she was "keeping the name Vegan Lettuce Spaghetti a'la Bolognese," despite the evidence to the contrary.
Relying on friends and rashly chosen lovers (one played by 1970s punk Richard Hell), when she falls behind on rent, Wren is a woman defiantly on the move, with nowhere to rest her head.
The shift has been coming on gradually for years, but it has accelerated in recent weeks as Venezuela has sunk further into crisis and its leftist president, Nicolás Maduro, has clung defiantly to power.
The cover art for the single, in which Cardi B defiantly insists she "don't need more press," depicts her naked and being escorted out of a courtroom as men with cameras capture the scene.
If people could see the plight of impoverished artists defiantly staring death in the face, portrayed in a familiar manner, maybe they also could feel it, in a way they might not have otherwise.
It is defiantly anti-establishment, with policies drawn from left and right: tough on immigration, critical of the European Union, friendly toward Russia, but also in favor of universal basic income and environmental protections.
Republican voters don't seem to care; Brett Kavanaugh is still that high school boy that can yell, cry, and defiantly evade questioning simply because he doesn't like that he has to be questioned at all.
Every newspaper, online news site, radio or television station that feels any responsibility to its community of consumers will generally do the right thing and refuse a political ad that is defiantly and provably false.
My life with business casual came to a glorious halt when I had aged to the point where I could wear scrubs again without appearing too young (and yes, I still defiantly roll them down).
Using facts half-seen firsthand, half-learned from the Internet, I explained how and whom the planes targeted, and how, even when plumes of smoke rose from the ground, our stubborn buildings remained defiantly upright.
Yep, the man Democrats love to hate was the toast of Democrats nationwide come Thursday morning as the headlines and cable news world was abuzz with his speech where he defiantly refused to endorse Trump.
"Fearless Girl," the small statue of a child standing defiantly in the path of Arturo Di Modica's iconic "Charging Bull" in the Financial District, was erected just in time for International Women's Day last month.
He invoked the words of Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, who defiantly told reporters to "get over it" when questioned about conditioning military aid to Ukraine to investigations Mr. Trump wanted.
In these early works of Eisenman's, a strange reversal was taking place: It was the seemingly "innocent" and nostalgic style that lent sophistication to the ostensibly cutting-edge yet unmistakably and defiantly crude subject matter.
Though she was widely expected to receive her first Oscar nomination for her complex, defiantly unsentimental performance as stripper-turned-grifter Ramona Vega in the hit movie "Hustlers," the Academy left her in the cold.
In the chaotic aftermath, the president's Republican allies are questioning Mr. Mulvaney's savvy and intelligence even as the Trump campaign is defiantly turning one of his lines from the news conference into a T-shirt.
LA MALBAIE, Canada (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May reacted defiantly to critical comments by her foreign minister Boris Johnson on Friday, stressing that he was not the only one with strong views on Brexit.
Models who are transgender, intersex, gender fluid, and a variety of other different identities pose in front of brightly-colored backdrops, looking defiantly into the camera and presenting themselves the way they want to be represented.
But when Blizzard didn't seem open to actually allowing the legacy servers to run, the Nostalrius team defiantly announced they were releasing the code for others to take up the banner and make their own servers.
Take a look at restaurant owner Kequi Wang's face: That's the surprised look of someone suddenly realizing that the gun she defiantly wrested off a robber -- because she thought it was a fake -- is very real.
Why it matters: Previously, he defiantly refused to apologize for citing segregationists James Eastland and Herman Talmadge as examples of how the Senate used to be more civil, saying his comments were taken out of context.
They believe they are above the fray, but are essentially saying if black people keep defiantly fighting white racists that good white people will retaliate by rewarding Trump and his bigotry another four years in office.
John Kasich has taken something of a different approach from the other GOP candidates, defiantly moderate at times even as rivals reacted to the harsh rhetoric and bold ideas tossed into the mix by Donald Trump.
He loved visiting Shelley's and Byron's haunts, Greek shores and Italian lakes, and he patronized the same class of locals, but he did it in a spirit that was self-consciously comical, rather than defiantly adventurous.
Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo sees a few notable takeaways from this exchange: "One is Schumer at the very end baiting Trump into defiantly insisting he'll be 'proud' to shut down the government," Marshall notes.
Party members fly their flag and extol their virtues defiantly, which has sent England into an existential crisis—for if the Union falls apart, what will become of the shapeless patch of rock in the middle?
If this happens, Trump could honestly say he was willing to try negotiating, that he did so by going straight to the murderous dictator himself, and that Kim chose to make impossible demands and act defiantly.
Not only that, but Bliss' own social media accounts had defiantly stated they weren't closing, something the owner of the club told Fox 11 was due to a disgruntled ex-employee who had hacked the account.
H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, told his staff that the phrase was problematic and should not be used, the president defiantly repeated it days later in an address to a joint session of Congress.
Sorey studied at Columbia with the great African-American composer and theorist George Lewis, who has long been a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, the defiantly free-ranging Chicago-based collective.
Franken, 85033, on Thursday announced his intention to resign from the Senate by defiantly stating that some of the eight accusations of sexual misconduct made against him were false while saying he remembered other encounters differently.
The prospect of a reunion gives the novel its zing; it's hard to shed a tear for Charles, "a heavy breather, a snorer, a guffawer," as well as a defiantly lazy father and an unfaithful jerk.
But downtown, the era's design (a version of which is reimagined here) remained defiantly rough-edged and high-tech — the school known as High Tech, in fact, incorporated track lighting, gym lockers and other industrial touches.
Live TV pictures showed police with black berets and riot shields fanning out through the voting station, apparently searching for ballot boxes, while would-be voters, fists raised in the air, defiantly sang the Catalan anthem.
Williams' formidable serve sprung her from peril four times in the deciding set but the bullet-proof confidence which has defined her career was gradually chipped away as Wang defiantly dragged her into a tense dogfight.
Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, reacted defiantly on Tuesday night, refusing to apologize in a BBC interview for his party's response and defending the slow pace of some investigations into anti-Semitic remarks by party members.
The moves come as the president finds himself trapped between a central campaign promise to build a wall and rising anxiety among Republicans over political damage inflicted by a shutdown that Mr. Trump has defiantly owned.
The outsized impact of Chris Stapleton, with his gruff, rich voice and defiantly rough-hewed sound, is a factor in that shift, making room for a number of artists similarly committed to country's twangy core values.
He then took off his dress shirt to reveal a T-shirt that said, "FUCK THIS COURT" and was later taken to the police station in his own limo, which defiantly flew a pair of American flags.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday that Brexit talks with the EU had hit an impasse, defiantly challenging the bloc to come up with its own plans a day after EU leaders savaged her proposals.
G7 leaders on Saturday papered over cracks in their alliance at a summit in Canada but came away with little more than an agreement to disagree as U.S. President Donald Trump defiantly brandished his "America First" agenda.
The gesture is also reminiscent of the iconic sports photograph from the 1968 Mexico Olympics in which U.S. sprinter Tommie Smith stood defiantly during his medal ceremony, head bowed, his black-gloved fist thrust into the air.
Coming from a devout Seventh-day Adventist household with stringent restrictions on everyday pleasures, including seeing movies, Dick defiantly took a young Kirsten to see Young Frankenstein in 1974, which laid the groundwork for her eventual career.
Lam has defiantly vowed to press ahead with the controversial legislation despite deep concerns across the Asian financial hub that triggered on Sunday its biggest political demonstration since its handover from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
Pelosi, addressing her caucus Wednesday morning, said she felt "liberated" after defiantly ripping up Trump's speech for the world to see, tearing up each page as she stood behind the president after he concluded his annual address.
Her fists curl inward, her chin juts defiantly outward, and in that moment, you know everything there is to know about who she is, what her art means to her, and why this moment is so important.
His penultimate feature, "Faat-Kiné" (2001), is the portrait of a defiantly independent entrepreneur in Dakar, Senegal, a single mother who refuses the melodramatic options of pity or shame that would have been her conventional cinematic fate.
Trump listed his policy plans for the first 100 days of his presidency in a campaign speech in historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, but also defiantly raised personal grievances, describing how he would address them from the White House.
The highlights (or watch live and get our real-time analysis): • Mr. Obama, in the night's most anticipated speech, offered a defiantly optimistic assessment of America's future and of the woman who he hopes will lead it.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranians yearning for detente abroad and greater freedoms at home have handed President Hassan Rouhani a second term, but the hardline forces he defeated in elections on Friday will remain defiantly opposed to his plans.
But when you hear her talk about "Gypsy" — and to see the project-pitching "sizzle tape" she made, which ends with a concert performance of her defiantly singing the climactic number "Rose's Turn" — the mouth still waters.
No one writes more persuasively about the natural world, the ways of animals both wild and domestic, rural roughneck mores, hunting and fishing, food, drinking, the writing life and, of course, male lust: reflexive, resistless, defiantly unfashionable.
Donald Trump defiantly insisted in a Thursday morning tweet that Hurricane Maria only caused 218 to 23000 deaths in Puerto Rico, despite a recent report commissioned by the island's government that put the toll at nearly 228,24.
Donald Trump defiantly insisted in a Thursday morning tweet that Hurricane Maria only caused 6 to 18 deaths in Puerto Rico, despite a recent report commissioned by the island's government that put the toll at nearly 33,000.
And perhaps no episode of Crashing has captured those controversies better than the recent "MC, Middle, Headliner," in which Pete shares a stage with a defiantly anti-PC comedian who decries the ways the world has changed.
Mr. Sanders has also made it clear that he is aware he cannot continue to campaign indefinitely and defiantly, as he did against Hillary Clinton in 2016, according to former aides and people currently in his orbit.
Wrapped in layers of shimmery white fabric styled as a "toub" — a traditional Sudanese style of dress for women — and gold moon earrings, Salah towers over the crowd of protesters, her finger raised defiantly in the air.
He most certainly could be dealing with other important things but then another horse walks by, defiantly un-diapered, and he's gotta make another call and another note to bring this up at the next council meeting.
There's a lot of kitsch and "mistakes" and messiness in my work, which I own defiantly, and it's artists like Cindy Sherman and John Waters, too, who taught me to wear it like a badge of honor.
Wearing a blue suit and red tie and speaking defiantly, the former Nissan chief told a packed news conference on Wednesday that he was not confident he would face a fair trial had he remained in Japan.
ANKARA/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday defiantly stepped up his attacks on the European Union, saying Turkey had to go its own way and vowing to bring back the death penalty if parliament passed it.
Still a concern of many was a circus-like hearing the week before featuring former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who sparred with Democrats and defiantly refused to answer questions about his role in the Mueller investigation.
Defiantly, the supreme commander didn't appear at the military briefing that day, September 26, 1944, but announced huffily that he was no longer interested in the situation in the East, where the whole front threatened to collapse.
The novel's newfound popularity came several days after White House press secretary Sean Spicer argued defiantly that Trump's swearing-in drew the largest-ever audience for an inauguration "period," despite obvious photo and statistical evidence to the contrary.
And it has defiantly and proudly transcended all of this, extracting from suffering a unique -- and uniquely American -- culture and traditions, producing much of our most powerful art, raising up many of our most celebrated creators and leaders.
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh defiantly rejected alleged charges of sexual misconduct that occurred more than 30 years ago during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Thursday after his accuser, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, offered a compelling testimony.
This misty-eyed state is induced not just by Austen's artistry in setting to rights a world at odds with itself, but also by a troupe's triumphant joy in giving such defiantly theatrical form to a literary narrative.
Swiss Army Man is defiantly weird in too many ways to list, but chief among them is that it's almost certainly the first movie ever to feature a person riding a fart-powered corpse as a jet ski.
While everyone else who was caught in Epic's shotgun blast of lawsuits late last year has either settled out or defaulted in court, C.R. is the last one remaining, defiantly posting videos as recently as two days ago.
Swastikas, Confederate flags, white nationalists and anti-government anarchists haven't just found a home on social media -- they've found a front yard where they can openly and defiantly plant their disturbing yard signs for the world to see.
From the second floor, the strains of a solo karaoke singer can be heard, defiantly off-key, from one of several dimly lit Thai bars which are full of punters even in the middle of a weekday afternoon.
Under the overall command of Isnilon Hapilon, the wiry leader of the Filipino jihadi Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), militants have held Marawi -- a city of 22002,22007 -- for over a month, defiantly facing down government troops and daily airstrikes.
On a weekday, striking workers in lemon-yellow jackets from the Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT), a hardline French union, huddle on the picket line in a show of masculine solidarity, defiantly cooking sausages despite the beating rain.
Through our role models of chill and our misguided attempts to emulate them, to the DGAF heroes so defiantly uncool they're ice cold, we'll attempt to define the undefinable and celebrate the characters and questions that shaped us.
President Trump defiantly denounced the removal of such statues shortly after the demonstrations in Charlottesville unfolded, saying it is "sad" that the "history and culture" of the country is "being ripped apart" by the removal of Confederate statues.
But a solid core of rank-and-file Republicans stands defiantly with Mr. Trump, flocking to increasingly raucous rallies where the candidate vents his rage toward and disdain for a party that, at least theoretically, still backs him.
The opposition dubbed the ruling a bid to strip it of its super majority, and defiantly swore in the three barred opposition lawmakers anyway, one of a number of tussles between the newly convened congress and the court.
But a few like Spell defiantly refuse, arguing that they have a right to worship as they please, and that, with fears of contagion upending our daily lives, we need divine aid and prayer now more than ever.
" Defiantly using male pronouns in a piece about the trans actress Laverne Cox, Williamson wrote, "Regardless of the question of whether he has had his genitals amputated, Cox is not a woman, but an effigy of a woman.
It was weird being a teenager at that time, it seemed like if you were into cool shit, and wrote good songs you could defiantly just play music for a living cause the world was into good music.
On Sunday, those mutts, as their coach affectionately calls them, cut down the nets at the Sprint Center as Midwest Regional champions, sending the Tigers to the Final Four for the first time in program history. Proudly. Defiantly.
After each police intervention so far, the Catalan separatist government has defiantly announced that it had contingency plans for the referendum, and accused Madrid of returning Catalonia to the days of a dictatorship that ended in the 1970s.
For Beijing, it was the spinoff credibility Trump initially earned with his steely approach to North Korea, along with the secondary sanctions on China for undermining those against Pyongyang, and the trade war he defiantly launched against China.
At various points, Connie Yates, his mother, who works with disabled children, shook her head defiantly while her husband, Chris Gard, who works in a company mail room, clasped Charlie's toy monkey and stared plaintively at the ceiling.
Mr. Kounellis emerged in the late 1960s as a leader of Arte Povera ("Poor Art"), a mostly Italian movement that, responding to the political turbulence of the time, embraced a defiantly anticapitalist, anti-hierarchical philosophy of art making.
Some of these subjects are fairly well known, like the golfer Jean van de Velde's meltdown at the 1999 Open Championship in Scotland, or the figure skater Surya Bonaly defiantly finishing her Olympic career with an illegal move.
The video for "7 Rings," by Grande, whose new album dropped today, is dedicated entirely to her staggering wealth, which she boasts about defiantly — lavishing herself and her band of tattooed, braid-whipping besties with drinks and diamonds.
In February, she released "Formation," a music video that openly mourned the way New Orleans was treated after Hurricane Katrina, criticized police killings of black citizens, and defiantly celebrated her black heritage in the face of such discrimination.
Rumors of the death of Nigeria's most-wanted militant were proven wrong Sunday when video surfaced of Abubakar Shekau defiantly swearing, "We will not bring back your girls," referring to the schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014.
After leading the audience in the Canadian national anthem (using the "old" words, defiantly, since the anthem was recently changed to be gender neutral) and making a few introductory comments about the evil CBC, Levant turned to me, literally.
French Jews are debating whether to give up wearing a yarmulke following the terrorist slashing of a Jewish teacher in Marseille, or keep it on, defiantly: In a poll, 70 percent of the French say they should keep it.
With its green panels and original wooden wheels, Syd's is one of the few Shoreditch establishments to retain some of its original character, staying defiantly old-school in an area that teems with pop-up shops and trendy bars.
When the situation looks especially desperate, Pat offers a lesson drawn from a long-ago paintball match, the point of which is that the only way to defeat grimly determined professional warriors is with a defiantly playful, anarchic spirit.
Not only has the NRA's rhetoric failed to scare them into begging for armed teachers, they're defiantly rejecting calls to "harden schools," and they're focusing their protest on inhibiting easy access to the weapons of choice for mass killers.
The government appears to be defiantly sailing on as if nothing has gone wrong, speaking ominously of "unfinished business" that it apparently needs to conduct, leaving it no time to listen to the angry rabble howling for its resignation.
My initial impression was that Ford had extracted a row of four cells from the formalist grid and permeated them (more precisely, three out of the four) with the nuanced and defiantly anti-formalist factor of the artist's touch.
But when he brings it home to the apartment he shares with June and her brother, Charlie, its colorful presence feels big and bold: a defiantly cheery gesture at a time when they all could use some extra buoyancy.
For "Catch a Wave," the dancers slide dangerously, even defiantly across the floor; the solo, "Got to Know the Woman," originated by Sara Rudner and now danced by Misty Copeland, is seductive and earthy, a statement of female strength.
PARIS — In the days after terrorists massacred scores of people lounging in Paris cafes on an unseasonably warm November night in 2015, Parisians defiantly returned to their neighborhood bistros in droves to show that they would not be broken.
In a sign of those tensions, there were rare anti-Chinese riots in Vietnam in 2014, after a state-owned Chinese company defiantly towed an oil rig into disputed waters near the Vietnamese coast, prompting a tense maritime standoff.
YORK: Also, this is another version of the Bernie/Hillary thing, because the woman who beat him tonight wants to abolish, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, wants to abolish ICE, wants Medicare for all, want guaranteed -- INGRAHAM: Defiantly moved to the left.
He stood in the radical tradition of red-haired Blake, transcending old worlds to build new ones, and wild-haired Shelley, whose youthful rebel-trail through Eton (nearly expelled) and Oxford (defiantly leaving without a degree) he had followed almost exactly.
The music video for "Boys Keep Swinging" features Bowie winking at gender roles in his usual way, both portraying a hip-swiveling male rocker and appearing in drag as different women who defiantly pull off their wigs and smear their lipstick.
It's her voice that floats above Sitek's snappy synth, her face that stares defiantly out from the new trio of music videos, and her head that's on the chopping block if she happens to run afoul of Russian authorities once again.
She became defiantly feminine with her 1989 release The Sensual World, and then came back four years later after a break up, the death of her mother and the birth of her son, with the Prince-featuring The Red Shoes.
But May, who has defiantly vowed to stay on as prime minister, got a rare boost on Friday when Michael Gove, the most prominent Brexit-supporting minister, gave his backing to her, saying he would stay on as environment minister.
Qatar calls for end of embargo Qatar's ambassador to the United States has called for an end to the ongoing "blockade" of his country by a coalition of Arab states, while defiantly stating it could live under the embargo indefinitely.
"Privacy is freedom," Aaron defiantly tells Dewey, and the film proves him right — when Bourne and Lee get a few seconds to talk with no one listening in, it's a rare gift, and a major turning point for the film.
And his 12-year-old son defiantly performed his "Karam Mangta Hun" ("I ask for Kindness, Lord") in tribute to him; for the greatest message of Sufi Islam to the world is the unshakable primacy of music, peace and love.
And she does so unapologetically; as she grapples with the history of a culture and a people so often tethered to white supremacy's narrow definitions of embodiment, her poetics defiantly buck against the violent heels of racism, colonialism, and respectability politics.
NEW YORK — President Trump on Tuesday defiantly asserted that there is "blame on both sides" for the deadly violence over the weekend in Charlottesville, Va., remarks that inflamed his critics and reignited debate over his hesitance to condemn white supremacists.
"It's not 'bad mom' like 'Oh I'm gonna leave my kid for 20 days and run away to Mexico and have margaritas,'" said Mila Kunis, who plays Amy, one of six featured parents, some tiger moms, some defiantly leaning out.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has had a hell of a year, in which he lost two elections but has defiantly remained in office, and got indicted in three criminal cases that could bring Israel&aposs political system down with him.
And as Grey and Lysette smile defiantly into the camera at the end, these two trans women playing two legendary real-life trans figures is a reminder of the progress that's been made — and how far we still have to go.
"Rick and Morty" is often horrifyingly violent, and its family dynamics are a defiantly unpleasant reversal of the classic will-they-or-won't-they romantic tension: Instead, we root for characters to get divorced for their sakes and for their children.
With a ringing endorsement from Courtney Love ("They're a big, raw-boned bunch of fucking sex – I hope this record's huge"), that album's defiantly working-class, feminine adolescence came as an antidote to the preceding three years of boorish Britpop hurt.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday that Brexit talks with the European Union had hit an impasse, defiantly challenging the bloc to come up with its own plans a day after EU leaders savaged her proposals.
Cruz admitted his campaign was behind them, and seemed defiantly proud: "I apologize to nobody for using every tool we can to encourage Iowa voters to come out and vote," he told reporters in Sioux City two days before the caucuses.
The current bench of left-wing candidates that will follow in his footsteps won't be able to say that they defiantly cast a vote against the Defense of Marriage Act in 1993 or signed a Gay Pride Day proclamation in 1983.
A defiantly crazy and arguably cynical building, its standout feature is a central, monstrously oversize column crowned with an ionic capital, buttressed on either side by a bricolage of arches, made up of concrete panels meant to look like solid blocks.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 31%Synopsis: In Ridley Scott's retelling of biblical mythology, Moses (Bale) defiantly rises up against the tyrannical rule of the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses (Joel Edgerton) as he plans to release thousands of slaves and lead them to freedom.
Defiantly, he described how the program came about and why in his view it was necessary, growing emotional only when recounting how he came to the conclusion that it was his patriotic duty to personally implement the techniques he had devised.
Consider North Korea: As Pyongyang defiantly ignored Mr. Trump's martial strutting, he indicated that the United States was counting on the Chinese to bring financial pressure; praised the skills of Kim Jong-un, North Korea's leader; and offered to negotiate.
Indeed, Rodarte has been known — and lauded — as being the New York Fashion Week brand that danced defiantly on the fringes of the conventional 21st-century fashion system, ignoring trends in favor of the exquisite, twisted and very, very expensive.
On Monday, Mr. Dostum defiantly went under heavy guard to his office in the presidential compound, after having claimed the role of acting president in the absence of President Ashraf Ghani, who was at an international security conference in Munich.
WASHINGTON — President Trump fired his acting attorney general on Monday night, removing her as the nation's top law enforcement officer after she defiantly refused to defend his executive order closing the nation's borders to refugees and people from predominantly Muslim countries.
" But at a recent campaign rally as he runs for re-election in a vote on Sunday, Mr. Keïta, 215.8, stood in a crisp white flowing gown before a throng of supporters in Bamako and defiantly responded, "Father won't quit.
Grace Notes Antonio Sabato Jr. remembers unveiling the huge photograph on a billboard in Times Square in 1996 — the 90-foot-tall image of him with a defiantly seductive look in his eyes and almost no clothes on, only black bikini briefs.
In a comic book universe full of coolly vengeful mutants and relatably angsty teen heroes, the World War II-era do-gooder has always seemed almost defiantly square—a throwback to the firm-jaw, firm-handshake era in which he was created.
Scattered among the near-naked throngs at the annual topless bike ride, one can always see women who have survived breast cancer, defiantly exposing their scarred chests to the sun and spectators alike, punching the air and howling as they ride by.
A game of cat-and-mouse, as England supporters moved on to gather elsewhere and sing defiantly at police, eventually broke up in the small hours as fans drifted off in anticipation of the game against Wales in Lens at 3 p.m.
In a series of public ceremonies to mourn people killed in the coup attempt and celebrate those who thwarted it, Erdogan defiantly stepped up his condemnation of the European Union and said he would bring back the death penalty if parliament approved it.
But the judges defiantly stood firm on the truth, on rule-of-law, and in solidarity with the protesters who were met by a brutal police crackdown, including arrests, beatings, rapes and armed assaults and who yet did not surrender the street.
Then, his campaign manager Jeff Weaver defiantly said that even if Clinton went into the Democratic convention with a lead in both pledged delegates and the popular vote, Sanders would pressure the superdelegates to pick him over the former secretary of state.
Brakhage's kaleidoscopic imagery rotates like mandalas or comb jellyfish across the film's emulsion, similar to the formless shapes that appear behind tightly-shut eyelids; Matamoros' work, as meandering as it is startling, pauses for moments of beauty before transforming into something defiantly creepy.
It was a canny bait-and-switch: People came for the cleavage promised in the poster, and walked out having watched a film that defiantly engaged with feminist politics in a way not seen in a major motion picture at the time.
" Messina is a well-known, world-class Trump hater, who days after the Presidential Election at a conference of prominent progressive groups, defiantly railed against any compromise or bipartisanship with Trump and the new administration—admonishing to "Push back at every level.
MARRAKESH, Morocco (Reuters) - President-elect Donald Trump's plan to quit a landmark 2015 accord to fight climate change is likely to dent rather than derail the pact, with almost 200 governments defiantly saying this week that a trend towards cleaner energy is irreversible.
While the Trump administration is confident that the return of oil, banking, shipping, and currency restrictions on the Iranian economy will force Tehran to walk back to the negotiating table in a desperate financial state, the Iranians are more likely to act defiantly.
Trump faced sharp criticism from Democrats and Republicans last year after he defiantly blamed "both sides" for the violence that left one dead and dozens injured following a "Unite the Right" rally of white supremacist and far-right groups in the college town.
In episodes spanning a century or so, family dramas mingle with tales of murder in colonial Ceylon, of an Angolan butcher who names his daughter for a sea nymph, of a man who defiantly sticks out his tongue as he is burned alive.
But, especially squared against robo-organism Steph Curry, those edges makes him seem defiantly human, a struggler and a striver putting together a fabulous career, of the type that makes you either an All-Star or an unfortunate snub on an annual basis.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Tuesday defiantly responded to President Donald Trump's continued attacks on her and other minority Democratic congresswomen, calling him out for the various sexual assault allegations made against him and his boasts on the infamous 2005 "Access Hollywood" video.
TUNIS/BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - By defiantly attempting to export their own oil and dispatching troops toward the center of the country, Libya's eastern factions may be gambling on force as they bid for a larger stake under a U.N.-backed unity government.
The metamorphosis of Mr. Graham from chastised to cheerleader is all the more striking as his best friend and longtime mentor in the Senate, John McCain of Arizona, moves in the other direction, defiantly standing against the president as he battles brain cancer.
At least one member of Mr. Puigdemont's ousted cabinet, Josep Rull, defiantly went to work Monday morning, after the region's president sent a message over the weekend urging Catalans to peacefully oppose Madrid's takeover and the removal of a democratically elected regional government.
Despite more than a dozen tourists and crew catching the virus on a Nile cruise ship, Egypt has defiantly stated that it has fewer than 22020 cases and revoked the press credentials of a journalist who reported a Canadian's estimate of 19,000.
" Now compare that to March 18, when Trump defiantly told governors pressing him to help their states obtain similar equipment: "The federal governments not supposed to be out there buying vast amounts of items and then shipping," adding, "We're not a shipping clerk.
Many of the images of the crackdown showed the streets of Beijing engulfed in carnage and chaos, but the image of Tank Man — a lonely figure in a crisp white shirt, clutching two shopping bags, standing defiantly before hulking armored vehicles — stood out.
Citing sources close to the president, NBC News reported that Trump is increasingly "alarmed" by the possibility of impeachment, despite defiantly claiming in a recent interview with Reuters that "the people would revolt" if he were impeached in a time of economic prosperity.
On Sunday, under heavy police escort, Mr. Kessler marched defiantly through the streets of Washington, holding an American flag while flanked by a small group of supporters, some in the "Make America Great Again" ball caps favored by backers of President Trump.
Kelly defiantly tried to explain the Porter situation during a briefing with reporters earlier this month, but instead he continued to misrepresent his handling of the controversy and mostly defended his own conduct by insisting that he never considered resigning over issue.
The campaign, coinciding with erosions of Hong Kong's autonomy and socioeconomic order, backfired, Mr. Fong has written, triggering "waves of countermobilization" — like the pro-democracy Umbrella Movement protests in 2014 — as Hong Kongers asserted "a peripheral nationalism" that is defiantly Hong Konger.
Gavin Newsom and Quebec Premier François Legault aren't national leaders, and they'll be meeting not in Washington or Ottawa but in Sacramento — the California capital that has championed states defiantly going their own way on climate change, the Trump administration's opposition notwithstanding.
Like Nagel's cartoonish, color-blocked illustrations, the 40-year-old's work has a defiantly unnatural ­quality: Monstera leaves are snipped into blunt geometric shapes with scissors and palms are spotted with purple polka dots; entire bouquets are painted cornflower blue or chalk white.
Editorial When it comes to criminal justice, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is a man out of time — stuck defiantly in the 1980s, when crime in America was high and politicians scrambled to out-tough one another by passing breathtakingly severe sentencing laws.
If the results of investigations into Russian collusion with his campaign prove damaging, or if he knows the release of such facts might prove fatal to his presidency, Trump might get a jump start by defiantly resigning rather than face certain impeachment.
Several Russian news outlets, citing unnamed sources, reported on Thursday that Mutko would soon step down as the president of Russia's soccer federation, a surprising capitulation by one of the country's top officials as government leaders have responded defiantly to doping allegations.
With his 45-minute infomercial for Trump steaks, Trump water and Trump magazines that passed for an election-night victory speech, Donald Trump defiantly hugged his business empire even tighter at a point in the cycle when most candidates would be scaling back.
The breach also abruptly reopened a debate in Davenport, a city of 100,000 that wears a unique badge, on principle: Despite being hit hard by the flood of 1993, it proudly, defiantly remains the largest city on the Mississippi without permanent flood protection.
"If me having a gin and tonic with my friends and flirting with handsome men…is what offends these people so much, I'm going to do it more, not less," Mr Angell, an eyewitness to a terrorist attack on June 2000rd, defiantly told the BBC.
If Maar represented a lissome "virginal" woman at times (Nusch was, in fact, a close friend), she certainly didn't limit herself to that trope, opting to also celebrate a more brazen, still defiantly feminine, form in works produced for art presses and highbrow erotica.
Fifth, he began this lifelong project by angrily and defiantly hammering his damning accusations against Rome onto the very door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, thus putting the quivering pope on notice that his deeds had been weighed in the balance and found wanting.
After Prime Minister Theresa May postponed the parliamentary vote on her contentious Brexit deal, Labour representative Lloyd Russell-Moyle defiantly marched to the center of the room, picked up the mace — which looks like a large, fancy club — and attempted to leave with it.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Ledy Perez fell to her haunches, a clenched hand covering her face as she wept, an arm clutching her small 6-year-old son, who glared defiantly at the Mexican National Guard soldier blocking them from crossing into the United States.
Last week, Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) defiantly said that his party has not given up its search for the healthcare unicorn.
The editor-in-chief, Max Read, tweeted defiantly that "given the chance Gawker will always report on married C-suite executives of major media companies fucking around on their wives", as if the public service provided by such reporting was too obvious to explain.
COLORADO SPRINGS — Robert L. Dear Jr., the self-described "warrior for the babies" who defiantly admitted to carrying out a shooting rampage at a Planned Parenthood center here last November, was declared on Wednesday unfit to stand trial by the judge overseeing the case.
The president's public statements have continued to be defiantly upbeat about the prospects for the economy, and he has accused the news media without evidence of exaggerating fears of a downturn as part of a plot to hasten a recession and end his presidency.
Of course—and I wouldn't quite appreciate this until everyone else had left, Nola had gone to bed, and the two of us stayed on, talking—he'd been eating defiantly, angrily, fulfilling the role society had imposed on him and I, unthinkingly, had reinforced.
Semenya has defiantly refused to take medication and appealed to the Swiss Federal Tribunal, which earlier this month said the South African will be able to run in the 800m without medication until her appeal is ruled on by the tribunal on June 25.
The president — arms crossed defiantly — held a stunning on-camera venting session during an appearance with his senior military leadership where a potential strike on Syria took second billing to Michael Cohen ("With all of that being said, we are here to discuss Syria tonight").
The first season, known as "Murder House," was defiantly strange, with a miserable married couple, a black-leather-suited gimp, Jessica Lange as a glamorous mother of monsters, and a ghostly maid who switched between looking like a young tramp and an old crone.
The Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) have remained defiantly opposed to his leadership since they held a vote of no confidence in July and TheSunday Times reported some rebels are planning to form a "party within a party" if Mr Corbyn prevails on 24 September.
The two artists who received the biennial's juried awards — Lauren Halsey and Daniel Joseph Martinez — mourn and evoke particular dead bodies in their work, while the winner of the Public Recognition Award — EJ Hill — presented his own living body in a defiantly arduous durational performance.
"I saw it with my own eyes," she said defiantly, gesturing to the space in her home in Mathare, an informal settlement in Nairobi, where she said she found the police beating her son, Chrisphine Owino, and his best friend, Silas Lebo, both 17.
Every school day since last Thursday, thousands of red- and black-clad teachers, bus drivers and cooks have descended on Charleston to fill the halls of the State Capitol, chanting and singing defiantly in one of the few statewide teachers' strikes in American history.
As a finale, the bears assembled onstage, only to be upstaged by another group of bears, this one wearing white briefs, with a "W" sewn in red across the crotch, who arrived to stand defiantly in front of them, claiming the runway as their own.
It is all too easy now, in an age of hyper-fast cyber time, to forget how she had marched through the tournament then as a lithe 17-year-old, her beaded braids flying defiantly as she defeated Martina Hingis to win it all.
In "Elephant Feet," an adult forehead, eyes and nose that look as if they were taken from torn photographs and a miniature but still oversize fur coat combine to form a defiantly heartbreaking figure whose patchwork composition is really a way of being whole.
With its whirring, pulsating rhythm and confrontational lyrics lifted from a Tupac movie, "I Don't Give A Fuck" appears to be as much a tribute to Hollywood as it does a bold statement of purpose from a musician defiantly making music on his own terms.
By the arrival of 19th century, skyscrapers were being built without 13th floors and men were defiantly forming "Thirteen Clubs" — societies made of 13 men who deliberately met to defy the odds and debunk the superstition put in place by Judas and Loki centuries hence.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Opposition among Americans to Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, has increased in the wake of his testimony last week before a U.S. Senate committee in which he defiantly denied sexual misconduct allegations, Reuters/Ipsos polling data showed on Wednesday.
The world was generally pliant to American will in the 1990s, but the defiantly anti-American Iraq stood out as a glaring exception; neoconservatives simply had few other examples to justify their view of a dangerous world that had to be subjugated by American power.
Yet he said he was resigning only to save the reputation of the government (in which the FPÖ had served as junior coalition partner to Mr Kurz's People's Party, or ÖVP), defiantly asserting that the only illegal action in Ibiza was the filming of his meeting.
Related: Guatemala Opens Corruption Probe Into Ex-Vice President's 'Magic Solution' for Pollution During the tense 10-day hearing that culminated with the charges on Friday, Pérez Molina could be seen with his head in his hands, before defiantly addressing the judge to protest his innocence.
On a humid Sunday afternoon in July, Bachman captured Ieshia Evans, 35, in a flowing gray spotted summer dress (what members of the African-American community might call her "Sunday's best"), defiantly standing her ground during a Baton Rouge protest against police officers in riot gear.
With overflowing government coffers and the world's largest trade surplus, Germany is defiantly settling for a 0.7% growth rate that is less than half of its noninflationary growth potential of 1.7%, while extracting the purchasing power from its trade partners and remaining a drag on world economy.
In the buildup to the 2016 election, Greenwald detected a conflict between actors defiantly contemptuous of American norms—the Republican Presidential nominee, WikiLeaks , Vladimir Putin —and the establishment forces that he hates, including the U.S. intelligence services, "warmonger" neoconservatives like William Kristol , and big-money Democrats.
Inside the walls of The Legion of Honor, one of the gallery spaces under the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, a six-foot-tall concrete sculpture of high-heeled boots stands defiantly in front of Auguste Rodin's bustling bronze vision of The Gates of Hell.
But after the ruling on Monday, he defiantly told lawmakers that the oversight board had authority in just three areas: representing Puerto Rico in the restructuring proceedings, ensuring that its budget is balanced and helping the island regain its ability to tap the public credit markets.
On the level of adaptation, Ms. Neuwirth's mostly wordless "Lost Highway Suite" adheres more closely to the source material than her original stage piece, as the vocal writing in the opera stands defiantly apart from the frequently hushed and affectless performances Mr. Lynch drew from his actors.
One from Guernsey has a tiny "V," similar to those being defiantly tagged on walls and lampposts by night, in the corner, with three lions slyly copied from the British coat of arms, while one from Jersey includes an inverted "V" below its image of seaweed gatherers.
Woods walked over the Hogan bridge and stood defiantly on the 123th green glaring back at Finau and Molinari as they dejectedly stood on the other side of the water, rummaging through their bags for another ball and club to once again try to traverse the creek.
HALIFAX/DARTFORD, England, March 14 (Reuters) - England's Premier League and 72-team Football League closed down on Saturday due to concerns over the coronavirus but clubs in the fifth tier and below defiantly took to the field — to the delight of football addicts across the country.
That new work is heading to Europe for his first gallery exhibitions there: His defiantly anti-Trump show "Make America Great Again," at Ben Brown Fine Arts in London, opens on April 20, and his more playful "Purple Reign," at Stems in Brussels, opens a day later.
The Liberty City of their childhood was at once a place that buckled under the rages of crack but also, defiantly, maintained a cultural richness and sense of community that nurtured and inspired the two men — it was a place that both contained and freed them.
Thorne, 21, is an actress best known for her roles in Big Love and Disney Channel's Shake It Up. On June 15, Thorne said on Twitter hackers had stolen her nude photos and tried to blackmail her — leading her to defiantly release the photos on her own.
"It is my strong view that our constant and transparent communication is what sets us apart from the 'old way of doing things', even and especially in tough times," he wrote defiantly, adding that he doesn't intend to reduce his activity on Twitter — where is approaching 350,000 followers.
In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter published Wednesday, YouTube Star Logan Paul opened up at length for the first time about the Japanese "suicide forest" video that made him the subject of global scorn in December 2017 — but he insisted defiantly that his career is far from over.
Today that image wouldn't fly, supplanted, in the popular media at least, by "full figured" role models, among them the defiantly outsize performers Beth Ditto and Melissa McCarthy, Adele and the aggressively curvy Tess Holliday, touted on the cover of People last spring as the first size-22 supermodel.
Like Trump, she sees immigration as a threat to both the country's safety and its national identity, striking a defiantly populist tone as she accuses immigrants of taking jobs from working-class people, primarily African Americans and the lower-income white voters who make up Trump's base of support.
Only hours earlier, he defiantly insisted that he would find an alternative site for the annual address after Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWhy President Trump needs to speak out on Hong Kong Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Just a few minutes after President Trump said last Tuesday that the U.S. plans to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, Hassan Rouhani, the country's president, stood defiantly, flanked by his cabinet, to say that he wanted to work with the remaining countries to keep the deal alive.
The image, which featured a series of world leaders including German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron towering over Trump as he appeared to cross his arms defiantly, prompted a New Yorker-esque caption contest across the internet, kicked off by none other than Merkel herself.
But despite threats of intervention, calls on the military to rebel, economic sanctions, promises of aid for the long-suffering Venezuelans and long power failures, Mr. Maduro remains defiantly entrenched in the presidential palace, his corrupt generals at his side and his Russian and Cuban backers behind him.
Because though this extravagant conversation piece of a movie, written and directed by Darren Aronofsky, feints toward psychological thriller territory and spends a delicious half-hour or so in the realm of domestic farce, it plants its flag defiantly on the wind-swept peak of religious (and ecological) allegory.
" Among the other highly anticipated lots of the evening was Fernand Léger's 1913 canvas from his "Contraste de formes" (Contrasts of forms) series, one of some 50 Cubist canvases produced by Léger in 1912-133, which the MoMA website describes as "among the most defiantly abstract works yet seen.
It is also going to require women who — rather like Bella, the defiantly ebullient heroine of Kirsten Childs's gorgeous Wild West musical "Bella: An American Tall Tale," recently at Playwrights Horizons — will insist on their right to occupy traditionally male terrain, and won't reshape themselves to fit it.
In addition to Wednesday's concert, the opening festivities include concerts by the Chicago Symphony, under Riccardo Muti; recitals by Mitsuko Uchida and Brad Mehldau; and two performances by the German avant-garde rock band Einstürzende Neubauten (whose name translates, rather defiantly under the circumstances, as "Collapsing New Buildings").
When a state-owned Chinese company defiantly towed an oil rig into disputed waters near the Vietnamese coast in 2014, it provoked a tense maritime standoff as well as anti-Chinese riots in Vietnam that destroyed foreign-invested factories and led to the deaths of a few Chinese workers.
The lyrics in Mitski's songs often project a paradoxical attitude that I associate with a specific type of millennial-feminist art— Sally Rooney novels come to mind—in which female strength takes the form of defiantly displaying a full range of roiling emotions, including self-abasing or submissive ones.
" Unlike the woman in her support group who, after being given a terminal prognosis, defiantly declares, "Dying is not an option," Yip-Williams prepares meticulously for her death while paying close attention to the life she will one day miss: "the simple ritual of loading and unloading the dishwasher.
Taggart, whose mild croak renders him an everyman figure, and Halsey, whose fuller, more enthusiastic cry tastes like liquid sugar by comparison, meet in a hotel bar and rekindle the flame of days past, while a feelgood keyboard hook occupying the drop position sets a defiantly celebratory tone.
Even as the film veers off into borderline surreal directions (Billie Lourd is particularly magical as a party girl with a knack for being in the right place at the right time), Booksmart grounds itself in the unimpeachable bond between defiantly uncool BFFs Molly (Beanie Feldstein) and Amy (Kaitlyn Dever).
" Mulvaney comes to Trump's defense At a Thursday press briefing, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney defiantly addressed the concern that hosting the G7 there already creates profit by highlighting the resort, asking reporters to "consider the possibility that Donald Trump's brand is already strong enough on its own.
In their Western Conference Finals matchup with the Golden State Warriors, they're defiantly battling broadband basketball with two empty soup cans connected by string, because they believe that those two cans—which are, admittedly, very sturdy cans—and frayed stretch of string can convey something that the ultramodern Warriors can't.
As the younger versions of herself — including Taylors from the Fearless and Red eras, as well as the "You Belong with Me" music video, 2014 Met Ball and more — fight with each other, the possibly "real" version of Taylor stands silently in the back with her hand defiantly on her hip.
Rubio has tried to turn the episode, which is still sending shockwaves through the campaign two days later, into an attack on journalists he claimed were desperate to halt his momentum and keen to defend the President -- and defiantly rolled out exactly the same line he deployed in the debate.
Football has absolutely nothing to do with the music that Penelope Trappes and Stephen Hindman make as The Golden Filter, but it is a handy contextual crutch for thinking about their latest album, Still // Alone, a ravaged, beaten, bruised and decidedly icy record that's defiantly (and definitely) split in two.
And finally, let's hail two visions of being a woman in America in 2018, with its attendant joys and furies: one, Vida (Starz), is told defiantly from a woman-centric point of view, and the other, You (Lifetime), buries viewers in a suffocatingly, toxically masculine one in darkly thrilling fashion.
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Even so, another could easily take its place, as the team rather defiantly said in their petition they'll "still be publicly providing everything needed in order to setup your own 'Nostalrius' if you are willing to," right down to the source code and the method of encrypting personal account data.
Here, some of the best shows that defiantly flew the flag for the future: 703 Photos View Slide Show ' Winner of the 2016 LVMH Prize for young designers, Grace Wales Bonner has been making waves in the industry with collections that ask boundary-pushing questions about black male culture and identity.
After disavowing the practice of praying for a personal messiah, Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise was ousted from his synagogue in Albany, N.Y., on the eve of Rosh Hashana in 1851 and got into a fistfight with his detractors when he defiantly tried to take the Torah from the ark anyway.
Alexander Nix, who led Cambridge Analytica until it suspended him in March, defiantly shot back at accusations from British lawmakers that he or his company engaged in unethical business practices, abused information pulled from the social network or played a role in the British vote to leave the European Union.
As Mr. Zuma remained defiantly silent, the police's investigative unit — which has long been subject to political interference — raided the residence in Johannesburg of the Guptas, a family with wide-ranging business interests and close ties to one of the president's sons and his political allies, and arrested three people.
In "Paterno" on HBO, Al Pacino plays the coach like a wounded bull, at once bewildered by his implication in the sordid events and defiantly defensive that his own actions were sufficient as investigators unmask Sandusky's crimes against young boys, some of which took place in the university's locker-room showers.
Season 2, starting Thursday, June 15, on PBS, defiantly breaks ranks with the original as Wasserman and Roebuck investigate the abduction of a French couple from their car on the Eurotunnel Shuttle below and a plane crash into the Channel above, with plenty of clues to sift through, but no survivors.
The culture remains defiantly youthful — rap's flavor du jour, Lil Yachty, is all of 19 years old — but is capable of remarkable depth, most recently evidenced by the surrealist half-hour television comedy "Atlanta," which explores the life and milieu of a rapper, and his struggling manager, with melancholic grace.
Nor is it any help that the production from the director-designer Stewart Laing (a 1997 Tony Award winner for his sets for the Broadway musical "Titanic") backs leading player Fiona Glascott into defiantly strident mode: this is one quilting bee that I was happy, sorry to say, to let be.
Hunter Biden defiantly disputed accusations that he or his father, former Vice President Joe Biden, did anything improper when it came to his business dealings in Ukraine and China, but in an interview Tuesday he conceded he used "poor judgment" in joining foreign companies while his dad was in office.
As a rapper, he distinctly recalls 2 Chainz in his defiantly bemused tone and theatric bewilderment at the existence of people who don't consider him the greatest rapper alive, but he's more rhythmically inventive, enlivening his mechanical triplets with stutters, whoops, speedy juxtapositions of multiple flow patterns into a single verse.
Despite years of partisan gridlock, tarnished hopes that the nation's first African-American president could represent a post-racial age, and the uncertainty of leaving his legacy in the hands of Republicans bent on destroying it, Obama defiantly defended his belief in the capacity of politics to empower transformational social and economic change.
Ministers will demand an alternative plan to her "Chequers" proposal at a Cabinet meeting on Monday, the Telegraph said here That plan had already been savaged by European Union leaders in Salzburg earlier in the week, prompting May to defiantly challenge leaders of the bloc to come up with its own plans.
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Republican leaders of North Carolina's General Assembly defiantly announced Thursday that they would not meet a Monday deadline to suspend or repeal a state law limiting bathroom access for transgender people, setting up a potential legal showdown over what has become one of the nation's most explosive cultural issues.
Boyce F. Martin Jr., a defiantly liberal federal appellate judge whose rulings in two seminal cases — on favoring minority applicants in college admissions and on upholding President Obama's requirement that Americans buy health insurance — were upheld by the Supreme Court, died on June 234 at his home in Louisville, Ky. He was 2138.
The documentary does not shy away from Mapplethorpe's more explicit work, including Self-Portrait (1978), which shows the artist in chaps with a bullwhip inserted in his anus, his head turned toward the camera, defiantly putting a face on BDSM just five years after homosexuality made its way out of the DSM.
And that's where "Fill in the Blank" comes in: Denial's defiantly buoyant opening track-cum-thesis is both a takedown and celebration of the anxiety suffered by a generation sick of being told by errant Baby Boomers that it hasn't tried hard enough—even if, in some ways, the Boomers are right.
Semi-industrial (but not in that noble wrought-iron way), perpetually bedraggled and largely devoid of historical significance, Bicocca is just 20 minutes from fashion's golden triangle of Via Monte Napoleone, Via della Spiga and Via Sant'Andrea, but it's as defiantly dour and dazzle-free as that area is refined and lacquered.
The Philly born, Nashville-based songwriter first emerged with the modern Americana/folk band, Toy Soldiers, before leaving Pennsylvania for the warm grasp of country music's capitol, introducing the city to a defiantly unsatisfied debutante, eager to take you out to lunch and then spit in your face because your politics are wack.
But until we find ways to talk about systemic problems in Greek culture without shaming the women who join it, sororities online will continue holding a precarious position: between (mostly white) sisters defiantly doing it for themselves, and (mostly everyone else) attempting to shame them out of existence — or at least off the internet.
"Don't you tell me what I can't do," Harriet says defiantly, well aware of the ordeal that awaits her if she's captured on one of those trips, which prompt real-time mythologizing of "Moses," the mysterious figure leading slaves to the promised land, who some plantation owners assumed to be a white man wearing blackface.
Still, Clinton's attitude towards what amount to a serious lapse in judgment in one case and a cesspit of conflicting interests in the other is baffling: Clinton remains, as one ally described, as decidedly and defiantly "puritan" as she was 17 months ago that the email investigation is nothing more than a partisan attack.
" What we're reading: This story in Bitter Southerner about the busboy in the iconic 1960 photo of four young black men defiantly sitting at a Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C. Dan Saltzstein, our senior editor for Special Projects, calls it a "lovely piece about a supporting character in the history of civil rights.
" What we're reading: This article in The Bitter Southerner, about the busboy in a 1960 photo of four young black men defiantly sitting at a Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C. Dan Saltzstein, our senior editor for Special Projects, calls it a "lovely piece about a supporting character in the history of civil rights.
DEAD ASTRONAUTSBy Jeff VanderMeer One of the strange and oddly delicious minds we inhabit in "Dead Astronauts" belongs to a "defiantly ugly fish … between the size of rhinoceros and whale" lurking in the holding pools of a sinister biotech company, devouring failed biological experiments: spliced-together scraps of hedgehogs and lizards, sea anemones and birds.
On Wednesday, 16 Black actresses gathered around French film star Aïssa Maïga on the Cannes Film Festival steps — the same ones where Kristen Stewart defiantly challenged the event's outdated dress code — to promote the documentary based on the book Being Black Is Not My Profession, a compilation of various actresses experiences in the movie industry, which Maïga co-authored.
And she immediately took action to begin building a women's movement in Arkansas, including establishing rape crisis centers, opportunities in politics for women, and somewhat defiantly she used her maiden name -- "It showed I was still me," she said -- until Bill Clinton had to run for reelection as governor and it had become a political issue.
In an acceptance speech that's being hailed as one of the best ever made at the Hugos, Jemisin defiantly raised a "rocket-shaped finger" (a reference to the rocket-ship design of the massive Hugo statue) to the racist rhetoric that positions the recognition of her work as being about identity politics rather than her own talent.
The incumbent argued defiantly that "We are ready to go back again to the people with the same agenda — no change — the same agenda that we delivered..." With the IEBC announcing today the rerun election will be held October 85033th, the next six weeks could signal an important and potentially volatile transition for democracy in East Africa.
Seated at a desk with a Syrian flag behind her and one pinned to the lapel of her blazer, Dr. Shaaban defended her government defiantly, assailed the Obama administration as being insufficiently committed to defeating the Islamic State and blamed Western news media for perpetuating what she called a "false narrative" about Syria and Mr. Assad's government.
Punctuated by familiar Italian songs like "Funiculì Funiculà" and "Volare" and with less familiar Italian-American terms like "chooch" (a fool) and "mollica" (milk-soaked breadcrumbs, pronounced "mooleeg"), as well as the click-clack of caroming bocce balls, "How to Bury a Saint" has both a loving, steeped-in-spaghetti-sauce authenticity and a defiantly abstracted theatricality.
But by eschewing so much of what politicos consider sound practice, Warren has given herself a potential edge, if Democrats are ultimately capable of judging their field with clear eyes: She's running, defiantly, in a way that clearly suits her to a T. She is campaigning as her own damn self, wonky and fierce, occasionally funny and sometimes professorial.
It's not rare that I cry when watching live music (I cry at adverts), but something about seeing Hayley Williams defiantly owning her problems—not sagely saying "I've been there," but instead indicating that she's still right in the thick of it—and then carrying on to play music anyway got me right in the chest.
When he wasn't schmoozing in the hallways with delegates, or hosting a fund-raiser for his favored candidate, Senator Kamala Harris, at the home of billionaires Gordon and Ann Getty, he took to the podium and urged his fellow Democrats to "take a look around" at his defiantly progressive agenda as they prepare to take on President Trump.
Kim Jong-un, contemptuous of the International Jealous Front's quibbles about his nuclear-weapons program and his success in having his fat-boy half brother Kim Jong-nam massaged with a poison face rub in a busy air terminal, defiantly issues Aphorism No. 63539-J: Hooligan traitor saboteurs are more easily squashed by organophosphate than by vinegar or honey.
But it had also become clear by then that Moore, who had dismissed all calls to drop out, retained plenty of supporters within Alabama's Republican electorate—voters who defiantly disbelieved The Washington Post's reporting and were loyal enough that polls continued to show Moore in a dead heat or even ahead of Democratic challenger Doug Jones.
This spring, as President Trump defiantly rejected congressional attempts to investigate his conduct and policies, Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, asked his Democratic colleagues on his famously voluble panel a loaded question: When all is said and done, given the facts before us, are we heading toward impeaching this president?
Trump was always unlikely to participate in a process he has described as a "witch hunt," but his lawyers responded defiantly to the judiciary committee in a letter late Sunday evening, citing a "complete lack of due process and fundamental fairness afforded the president" — though they did not rule out possible future participation in the process.
WASHINGTON — Shortly before a federal judge sentenced him on Wednesday to life in prison for his role in the deadly 2007 shooting of dozens of unarmed Iraqis in Baghdad, Nicholas A. Slatten, a former Blackwater security contractor, stood in a tan jumpsuit and defiantly proclaimed that he was an innocent victim of Justice Department prosecutors run amok.
WASHINGTON — Shortly before a federal judge sentenced him on Wednesday to life in prison for his role in the deadly 2007 shooting of dozens of unarmed Iraqis in Baghdad, Nicholas A. Slatten, a former Blackwater security contractor, stood in a tan jumpsuit and defiantly proclaimed that he was an innocent victim of Justice Department prosecutors run amok.
His defiantly illiberal politics has emerged as one of the most serious threats to the EU in recent years, highlighting the growing tensions between the governments in Western Europe who see the bloc as upholding liberal values, and increasingly emboldened governments in Central and Eastern Europe who are challenging the Brussels consensus on thorny issues such as immigration, multiculturalism, and identity.
It was only Monday when President Donald Trump introduced his second Supreme Court nominee in as many years, only Wednesday that he heaped scorn on NATO, and just (checks calendar) today that his White House and his personal lawyer, respectively, responded defiantly to news that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into 2016 election meddling had yielded the indictment of a dozen Russian nationals.
And while a lot of critical focus has been on her anthemic, uplifting singles from Rainbow ("Praying" and "Woman") as a nod to her pop music renewal, it's actually the album's introspective country twang opener, "Bastards," that is the core of Kesha's refresh and comeback—the one song on the record that truly encapsulates that Kesha is still defiantly here.
SEATTLE — In the last moments of a tense, tight game, as his team huddled to take a final snap and secure not just a win over the Kansas City Chiefs but a surprising spot in the playoffs, Pete Carroll prowled up and down the Seattle Seahawks' sideline, shouting, hugging, high-fiving and pumping his right fist defiantly in the cold, wet air.
With President Trump — who has spent much of the week defiantly defending his zero-tolerance immigration policies, angry over his coverage in the news media and insistent on the innocence of his incarcerated former campaign hands — it has been abundantly clear that not even the frothiest of White House holiday events would be carried off without an icy airing of Festivus-like grievances.
While Athill was quick to point out the injustices of growing older, chief among them giving up sex (Athill loved sex in her very British way, decreeing that every woman should have a few good love affairs), her tone was almost defiantly peppy — never saccharine, but refusing to give in to the weighty fear with which we tend to face the great unknown.
As the world — fashion, especially — has increasingly become mechanized to control costs and capitalize instantly on trends, Hermès has resisted, defiantly waiting out the glossy and the ephemeral, certain all along that if you hand-make elegant things, labor costs and materials be damned, there will always be enough people with a great deal of money and taste to buy them.
Each station plays a different piece, beginning with Paik's Good Morning Mr. Orwell, a live satellite broadcast in which viewers all over the world could nurse their hangovers with a variety show hosted by George Plimpton and featuring the likes of Laurie Anderson, Peter Gabriel, John Cage, and Phillip Glass defiantly and joyously challenging George Orwell's prediction for the year.
In Forbidden Photos, the fine line between photographic evidence and what's acceptable for a lady (or anyone) to be looking at receives special attention as Dominique, Minou's confidant — a strong, sex-positive female lead played by Nieves Navarro — holds a collection of vaguely pornographic photographs that play a key part in the plot, and which she defiantly tells the police are her business, not the state's.
Moore, who has repeatedly denied the allegations, has defiantly refused to concede in the Senate race — despite President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE urging him to accept the results.
Defiantly life-embracing, it's a call to action over what Love describes as "a hidden state of emergency" in his own community: the risk, projected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that one in two black men who have sex with other men will receive a diagnosis of H.I.V. Numbers are ever-present in "one in two," even before we step into the theater.

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