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My parents detested martial sports in the same way they detested mo-peds and motorcycles, because they considered them mortally dangerous for their offspring.
However, Strzok acknowledged at the hearing that he "detested" Trump.
" (NYT) "Perhaps above all, John detested the abuse of power.
Mr. Strumsky didn't just resist the idea, he detested it.
But he detested how cold it was at the pool.
People ate it up, including folks who later detested him.
They opposed America's presence overseas, and they detested American culture.
Uncyclopedia, the much detested rival to ED, appeared in 2005.
Some detested it, and some approached me to take photos.
"Min detested market research, cover lines, interference, anything commercial," he wrote.
The phrase "comprehensive immigration reform" is detested by anti-immigration activists.
Her father told her to quit her detested call center gig.
Mr. Trump has long detested Mr. Sanford, according to congressional aides.
The accords are heartily detested in states with a Mediterranean coastline.
It was Something Awful's most exclusive community and its most detested.
A four-time Stanley Cup winner as a player, Roy detested losing.
Banks detested the original "intent" test, saying it was unworkable and unfair.
President Abraham Lincoln detested the Supreme Court's ruling in Dred Scott v.
The plentiful layers would draw out the water weight she so detested.
"Father Principe detested Christian sentimentality or comic-book religious aspects," Scorsese said.
I've always detested balls, especially when they are given in my honor.
"Perhaps above all, John detested the abuse of power," Mr. Bush said.
I detested Brexit and all it stood for, but I was captivated.
She disliked its wall-to-wall carpeting and detested the suburban lifestyle.
Luther detested these cash-for-grace deals, much as he despised Jewish usurers.
The 1,040-foot building was detested when it was first built in 1969.
But no scalpers are more detested than those selling tickets for hospital visits.
Voting was barred in two eastern regions where the president is widely detested.
He protested the Vietnam War and detested paying taxes to pay for it.
But most Turks opposed the coup attempt, even if they detested Mr. Erdogan.
He is detested by party leaders and viewed with concern by the GOP electorate.
Detested and defeated, Donald Trump is now in a tear-the-country-down rage.
At last, the symbol of a detested monarchy lay in pieces on the ground.
We detested each other's ideas, distrusted each other's motives and enjoyed each other's company.
But it obviously didn't stop there — Exotic did, after all, embody everything Baskin detested.
Similarly, part of Trump's appeal was that he detested the role of money in politics.
While additional outlet fees are generally detested, this is how Comcast has always done business.
Ronald Reagan detested the VAT for being a hidden tax, easily increased without alerting taxpayers.
The KKK detested Hollywood and tried, quite unsuccessfully, to promote a boycott of its films.
But, Mr. Wagner said, the elder Rahami was dubious of the Taliban and detested ISIS.
Perhaps above all John detested the abuse of power, could not abide bigots and swaggering.
Many Nicaraguans loved him at some points in his career and detested him at others.
" Supposedly, he had died "under sordid circumstances in 2010, buried in debt, detested, insulted, alone.
FABIO SCHVARTSMAN, a hitherto well-respected businessman, may now be the most detested man in Brazil.
Ratings gold for the media and a detested target for Trump to rev-up his base.
The President had been open he detested how much the US government sent to countries abroad.
Jack Osbourne is revealing why his father Ozzy detested appearing on their family's reality show The Osbournes.
Because he detested the Soviet Union, he says, and the United States was at war in Korea.
"Trump wasn't merely disliked by his fellow owners; he was loathed and abhorred and detested," Pearlman notes.
The Bauhaus embodied everything Nazis detested about the sexual, cultural, and intellectual freedom of the Weimar Period.
In the early 20th century, Woodrow Wilson, a white supremacist who detested Reconstruction, occupied the White House.
Above all, Dietrich detested any hint of vulgarity — a criticism she leveled at her bête noire, Madonna.
The police, who detested him, allowed a wave of crime to shake public confidence in his government.
He despised Vice President Richard M. Nixon, but he detested John F. Kennedy's father, Joseph, even more.
The slaves kept the detested surname to make it easier to find each other in later generations.
And it avoids future continuing resolutions, or CRs, those short-term spending bills detested by both parties.
If there is one organization he detested, and feared, as much as NATO it is the European Union.
He detested life in Communist Yugoslavia and said in the book that he could not wait to flee.
As we reported, multiple sources told us Johnny's mom and siblings detested her ... even before she married Johnny.
To say Mr. Donovan was detested by Mexico's fans in his national team days would be an understatement.
Amid sprightly ad jingles, a program director wants to hear Irving Berlin's "God Bless America," which Guthrie detested.
Detested by many urban liberals,he enjoys a star following in much of the rest of the country.
" In a November 29, 2011, show, Lewis said he detested sexual harassment law because it "distorts free speech.
He was just as comfortable capping detested property taxes, or doling out crony-capitalist breaks to corporate allies.
The most detested part of Obamacare is the individual mandate, a requirement that nearly all Americans purchase health insurance.
Britt played in London with the Rams last season and detested the visit, saying he hated everything about it.
Its recommendations were so detested that the French government did not make the feminisation of professions mandatory until 1998.
Ads on the web are also annoying, can be a real security risk, and are generally detested by readers.
Most significantly, it's a party of grudges and grievances, of anger and fear by that formerly detested class — victims.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pressed Mr. Trump to abandon an arrangement that the Israeli leader has always detested.
The conduct of one will be venerated and emulated, the other detested as a satire upon soldiership and honor.
Congress is widely detested in the United States, with an approval rating of just 19 percent, according to Gallup.
Hanneman detested clichéd metal lyrics, and took pride in tapping the thesaurus — which he sometimes used well, and sometimes awkwardly.
Arrested Development's fourth season is so detested that Netflix hid it before a remixed version of the season was released.
Ergo, Colton Underwood was an ideal Bachelor, a good ole Midwestern boy who liked a velour vest and detested confrontation.
He also got political, talking about climate change and compared President Donald Trump to the infamous and detested King Joffrey.
With regard to his current portfolio, "I've always detested the automakers," Pabrai told CNBC in the latest "Value Spark" interview.
Among the most intoxicating promises of the Arab Spring was the hope that Egypt's detested security apparatus would be dismantled.
But it is untenable to write, as Kaplan does, that Lincoln "detested" abolitionists and "wanted nothing to do" with them.
Drawn from the poorer neighborhoods, the punk/metal crowd were a radical force that detested their middle-class rocker cousins.
The 27-year-old real estate executive says she has detested the practice for as long as she can remember.
"Movies made a terrible mistake when they started to talk," he famously quipped; Picasso he detested more than tongue can tell.
A wild dog detested by Clarisse's first husband seems to reappear much later as a protector of the matriarch Ladivine Sylla.
While I've been in Congress, I can't recall a more universally detested piece of legislation than this GOP health care bill.
Maybe Polly was sent away because her family worried that she would try to run off with her much-detested boyfriend.
All around are ordinary Palestinians who suffer under the detested occupation but go about their daily lives as best they can.
But if anything, the tournament in Russia was more of a celebration of the "globalism" so detested by the nationalist right.
Salinger also noted that his father detested the internet, noting that he was "horrified" when his son described Facebook to him.
She detested her husband, ran away and availed herself of an English lord, whereupon her father sent her to a nunnery.
Those memories have informed a mixed reaction among Iranian-Americans, some of whom detested Mr. Suleimani but are wary of war.
As for why she targeted him -- Arsenio says she's repeatedly said she met Prince a couple times and she "detested" him.
STEVE CHABOT, R-OHIO: You were both rooting for Hillary Clinton to win and you both detested Donald Trump, did you not?
Not just because she never uses cilantro — mine and Ina's most detested ingredient — but because Ina Garten is queen of the kitchen.
Most of ALDE's 69 MEPs were horrified at the prospect of joining forces with a party that stood for everything they detested.
American officials hated its reporting of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq; Arab autocrats detested the voice it gave to their opponents.
The Iranian president has been under pressure from his own hawks who detested the JCPOA and pressed him to act more forcefully.
While well regarded by establishment Republicans, the former Massachusetts governor is largely detested by the populist base that boosted Trump to power.
Whatever his shortcomings, Fisher has earned a great deal of cushion for how dependably he's snuffed out the Seminoles' most detested rivals.
Somewhat surprisingly, and unlike his friend and friendly rival Evelyn Waugh, Powell detested Oxford and chafed throughout his time at the college.
He is detested by Democratic voters to the extent that any nominee will have a fully unified party behind him or her.
WALLS It's clear that he enjoyed music and that he also detested the snobbish attitudes that can ruin our experience of it.
" Her friend soothes her with all the banalities detested by the lovelorn: "Sometimes these things happen when you're not looking for them.
In reality, as his grandson Andrea Benedini said, he preferred to eat more, yet removing the detested seeds proved too time consuming.
To the contrary, many of the network's loyal viewers detested Smith for the very same reasons that others cheered for his solid reporting.
"Online gambling is a most dangerous tumor in modern society detested by people all across the world," Geng said of the Cambodian move.
In a bizarre and opaque tale of deception and intrigue, a Russian journalist detested by the Kremlin faked his own murder in Ukraine.
The protests led, after some political wrestling, to the resignation of the prime minister, Robert Fico, and his detested interior minister, Robert Kalinak.
Their paintings heralded continental Modernism and its abstractions — and the English, who were still in thrall to narrative-driven pastoral scenes, detested them.
And the move will please Salesforce investors, many of whom detested the idea of a pricey and distracting bid for the social network.
Usually, when a player is detested by the opposition in such a fashion, he earns eternal 'fan favourite' status amongst his own supporters.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be loath to appear to capitulate to demands from Trump, who is widely detested in his country.
His coaching philosophy was based on a list of "no's," a rejection of football's sometimes-sadistic rituals that he detested as a player.
A year earlier Stanton had hired Charles Ellet Jr., the engineer who designed the detested Wheeling Bridge, to turn steamboats into ramming vessels.
"I've always detested a certain type of dialect that's an unkind caricature," he said in a 1964 interview with The New York Post.
For the first time ever, that could tip Shirebrook's seat to the Conservatives, a party once detested in mining constituencies like this one.
The protests kept up their momentum, week after week, until Hong Kong's leader eventually formally withdrew the detested extradition bill on Sept. 4.
Grandma Wieder detested the term "Pennsylvania Dutch," as she thought it was slang or a slur; she often said we were German, not Dutch.
Before that, controversial personality Logan Paul caused a stampede just months after becoming one of the most detested YouTubers for his suicide forest video.
Many of them detested Edwards, who had faced multiple allegations of corruption and would eventually serve eight years in jail for bribery and extortion.
The focus on Pelosi comes in part because she's the only figure in Democratic politics who is universally known and detested on the right.
Uribe is still backed by millions of Colombians, though he is perhaps equally detested by legions who decry human rights abuses during his administration.
David Denby, America's worst living film critic, actually wrote a book about how much he detested this rhetorical mode he couldn't even accurately describe.
John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors, the combative American stars who shared the stage from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, detested one another.
While there, Jorge tried reasoning with the rifle-wielding grandmother, who didn't want to give up her Pablito to a daughter-in-law she detested.
Many were also opposed in principle to providing incentives or 'rewards' to North Korea, a regime they detested, even if this might yield some progress.
In 1972, Senator George McGovern suffered a landslide drubbing in his attempt to persuade voters who detested the war in Vietnam to unseat Richard Nixon.
That might have led the startup to see a brighter future with Apple, strengthening one of the most ubiquitous though also most detested voice assistants.
By clutching Trump so closely, Netanyahu has now branded Israel with a set of political positions that are detested by the mass of American Jews.
As A recalls her life with her detested son, her eyes flash with superiority; after all, she's a mother, the greatest role onstage and off.
It is no exaggeration to state that Cruz, even in the Senate Republican cloakroom, is probably the single most detested Republican senator in modern history.
He believed that theocracy was the worst form of government and detested the idea of a "Christian party," which risked blaspheming the name of Christ.
On Kos, I was welcomed — an American tourist whose being Syrian was just an exotic curiosity and not a reason to be detested or banned.
And the SEC's "resource extraction rule," detested by the oil industry, was one of the first rules the GOP decided to target using the CRA.
Detested as it might be among Italy's populist politicians, it has become perhaps the international markets' most powerful judgment of the health of eurozone economies.
Le Carré got his first taste of "the secret world" in 1949 at 17 after running away from his English boarding school, which he detested.
I long felt guilty teaching first-year criminal law out of a mediocre book that was both detested by my students and priced at $235.
It seemed an impossible task because "The Boks" were historically the symbol of apartheid and detested for that reason by the majority of the population.
And if Trump is detested on the streets of Cairo and Damascus, the regimes will become nervous about hugging him too close, at least in public.
Day worked with writer A.E. Hotchner to give fans a revealing glimpse into the life of the seemingly perfect girl — an image she says she detested.
It seemed, in a cloaked way, that she had some sympathy for the aims and hopes of those feminists whose tactics and writing she still detested.
The parts of my body I detested were thrown into relief and/or shadow, and I began to understand why such manhood was my inside joke.
Those against the process said it was a deliberately orchestrated coup by the country's ruling elite and corporate media who had always detested the Workers Party.
Day worked with writer A.E. Hotchner to give fans a revealing glimpse into the life of the seemingly perfect girl — an image she said she detested.
I do know that Jackson detested paper money so much that he'd probably be greatly pained to discovered his image is emblazoned on the $20 bill.
"While I've been in Congress, I can't recall a more universally detested piece of legislation than this GOP health care bill," Amash tweeted in March 2017.
It was during that time that Duque forged a close relationship with Uribe, the torchbearer of conservatives who is both adored and detested by legions of Colombians.
Damaging sanctions Yet US President Donald Trump detested it, and imposed damaging sanctions again, leaving Iran adhering to a deal that it was getting nothing out of.
Quinn, who was known for speaking out about gender inequities in the gaming industry, became an avatar for everything the male-dominated gaming subculture detested or feared.
But whereas Ellroy failed to finish high school, Knode has a master's from Cornell and worked for a magazine, LA Weekly, which sprang from the counterculture Ellroy detested.
Pruitt has been one of the most polarizing figures in the Trump administration, detested by the left for his aggressive environmental deregulatory agenda and embraced on the right.
Although the right detested him, those of us on the left respected his standing up for the poor, the downtrodden and the desperate masses of the developing world.
Trump's attack on McConnell for not passing a healthcare bill that may have been the most unpopular and detested major bill in the modern history of the Senate?
My classmates often let me know that they detested the way I talked, the way I wore my hair and the food I brought from home for lunch.
The two have worked to turn back the Magnitsky Act, a 22012 American law detested by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, that punishes Russian human rights violators.
A boy in my school golf club detested the fact that the nearby public course was popular with black people, and said so every time we played together.
And I knew Mike detested clutter, but we didn't have any discussions about how we would adjust his 874-square-foot space to fit both our physical needs.
Not only were they part of the establishment that rural North Carolina voters detested, but it appeared that Clinton and the Democrats refused to even acknowledge the problem.
But it is also crucially important to remember that the City Dionysia was one of the key institutions in that astonishing Athenian political invention that Nietzsche detested: democracy.
A good friend of mine said she detested Shibata for working too stiffly with other wrestlers and that she's never enjoyed watching someone get legitimately hit like he does.
The issue was all over the papers, and Abraham Jonas, a Jewish Republican attorney in Quincy, who detested the Know-Nothings, wrote to ask Lincoln if it were true.
At first he detested Gemma Collins from The Only Way Is Essex, but says he has admired her ever since she yelled, "I don't play games!" at another contestant.
His music is adored—last year's "Rockstar" reached number one on the Billboard Chart—and it is detested, a troublesome crossover by a white artist into a predominantly black genre.
He began "Brave New World" as a parody of H.G. Wells, whose writing he detested, and it remained a book that means to be as playful as it is prophetic.
Within the first 13 minutes, Clinton accused Sanders of voting to support the Democrat-detested NRA in its drive to shield manufacturers from lawsuits filed by victims of gun violence.
He's even said that talk that he detested the school to be "exaggerated" in a 1974 interview with Observer Magazine, and says his education there helped him grow as a person.
She sat me down in a chair just beside her, and for more than an hour, explained why she detested Hillary Clinton and was ecstatic to vote for Trump this year.
A Quinnipiac University poll released earlier this year found Trump is the far more detested candidate, with a majority of millennials — 22019 percent — having a strongly unfavorable opinion of the Republican.
As someone who isn't naturally inclined to gravitate toward groups of people and detested group projects in school, it's perhaps ironic that I have to rely on other people for motivation.
For the most part, it works better, with an interface that's intuitive and a pleasing lack of intricate Germanic decision trees, beloved by engineers and detested by people who aren't engineers.
Were the party to anoint anyone other than Mr Trump or the second-placed Ted Cruz, a divisive ideologue who is detested by his colleagues in the Senate, it would cause outrage.
Valentine's Day is the last day to bone out the crypt with a goth's loved/detested ones in relative peace before the earth is once again overrun with norms and exposed toes.
Already detested by Trump for his recusal from the Russia investigation, Trump told people this week his attorney general had contributed to the political disaster that he was left to clean up.
Most have come not to grieve or pay their respects, but to network and gossip about literary prizes and money and to dissect the latest review of a certain widely detested author.
Hillary Clinton and the Democrats waged a campaign that was overly cautious and insufficiently populist, they say, resulting in the election of perhaps the most detested candidate in the left's modern history.
A wide range of senators from the moderate Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) to the very conservative Rand Paul (R-KY) detested the idea of putting off the replacement until a later year.
After all, not only is Donald Trump now a widely detested politician (polls suggest that more Americans disapprove of him than are worried about Muslims), but American Muslims are becoming more politically engaged.
The piece is meant to invoke a "visual echo chamber," creating "a body cut up into pieces and scattered across the scene"—much like Tibira was by the colonialists who detested his sexuality.
Protesters did attack the fancy vehicles of lawmakers — the detested black sport utility vehicles that barrel through Baghdad traffic, sirens ringing — and damaged furniture, desks and wall hangings in the hall of Parliament.
But what often gets lost in the moment is that the beloved Brooklyn Heights Promenade happens to sit atop a detested, yet vital highway, the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, that is slowly falling apart.
The insurer, operating under lax federal scrutiny, had amassed huge, loss-making wagers that took the firm, and Wall Street more broadly, to the brink of failure, prompting a widely detested taxpayer bailout.
As junior officers at the forefront of the New Order in the late 1980s and early 1990s, they were often castigated by members of the public for every government failure, which they detested.
Trump and the America First crowd in the GOP also detested him as a prime example of what went wrong in the early 2000s when Republicans supported George W. Bush's war in Iraq.
This has always been one of its most fascinating aspects: John Wayne detested it as an allegory about the blacklist, but it was a favorite of President Eisenhower (and other presidents as well).
Internationally, he has largely abandoned an initial effort to woo Mr. Trump, having been rewarded with little besides mockery at home for making nice to an American president largely detested by the French.
Tracing her journey from detested queen to global idol is a new exhibition, "Marie Antoinette: Metamorphosis of an Image," staged at the very Paris prison where she spent the last weeks of her life.
Bush told a crowd of various public figures and lawmakers that McCain, who died last week at the age of 81 from brain cancer, "detested the abuse of power" both at home and abroad.
Of course, many thousands were eager to greet the new day, grafting their celebration onto the city from the American heartland — and bidding good riddance to a Washington era they had detested from afar.
This technical introduction to the two artists in the exhibition's first room thus makes the story that del Piombo was actively promoted by Michelangelo as competition against his "detested" rival Raphael, all the more compelling.
If he is sentenced to death, he will join the likes of other detested terrorists and killers who were handed the same fate, like Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh. 4.
Today Medusa, with her snake hair and stare that turns people to stone, endures as an allegorical figure of fatal beauty, or a ready image for superimposing the face of a detested woman in power.
For many Republicans, rallying round him means conveniently forgetting how much they disagreed with or even detested him before, a breach much wider than the one that typically exists between opponents within a political party.
And Triple H, booed for years and on every wrestling nerd's shitlist for burying other wrestlers for his own gain, was cheered like a conquering gladiator for beating the hell out of the detested Reigns.
" In an interview for the release of the book, Mihaies explained: John Kidd "died under sordid circumstances in 2010, buried in debt, detested, insulted, alone, abandoned by everyone, communicating only with pigeons on a Boston campus.
Stench was a factor not just of Orwell's writing: both William Empson and Orwell's first wife detested his potent body odor, masked only by a tobacco habit that persisted despite the fact that he had tuberculosis.
In other words, MacTaggart's ability to financially support a law detested by the tech industry is a result of that same tech industry's insane growth over the past two decades, and the resulting Bay area housing boom.
" The Ministry of Culture, meanwhile, "which retained a sizable part of the takings, suddenly began looking at the once-detested artists with a self-interested kindness now that they had become a prime source of hard currency.
The 1973 Endangered Species Act, a landmark environmental measure much detested by developers and other commercial interests, is credited with saving the bald eagle, the peregrine falcon, the American alligator and the gray wolf, among other species.
As Sanders fights for lower insurance premiums and better health care with passion and conviction, the various health-care plans from Trump and Republicans were an epic political disaster that were widely detested and disapproved by voters.
Convicted repeatedly of corruption after he fled to Saudi Arabia, Ben Ali was widely detested after Tunisia's jasmine revolution, but some supporters started calling for his return as economic and security troubles plagued the country's new democracy.
So committed to it are they that they've devoted a great deal of effort in recent days to damaging the first plausible competitor to Trump—Ted Cruz—because Cruz, equally detested and unelectable, also spoils their strategic analysis.
The document also suggests that the European Court of Justice - one of the most detested institutions by British eurosceptics because it can override UK courts - would most likely have to govern any disagreements that arise during the transition.
Those boring, but steadily paying 9-to-5 cubicle jobs with benefits that the Gen Xers detested are disappearing, replaced by a gig economy and permanent freelance jobs that offers freedom but irregular hours, instability, and no benefits.
Mr. Macron insisted that he "respected" the American president's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement — a decision in fact detested by the French, savaged in the country's media and publicly derided by Mr. Macron himself.
Last year's video — which ignored, for instance, KSI and Logan Paul's high-profile boxing match — was so detested by the community that it became the most-disliked video ever on the platform, with 16 million dislikes to date.
What she described as her plastic fork in the road led to countless dead ends, however, until she published "Little Pea," about a pod denied his favorite dessert (spinach) until he finished all his candy (which he detested).
Dostoyevsky moved to Florence with his wife in 1868, during a miserable swing through Europe, and he detested the city at times with a degree of comic loathing that only he could have mustered for such a beautiful place.
China praised Cambodia for its decision in August to ban online gambling, and urged the Philippines to do the same for a pastime it called "a most dangerous tumour in modern society detested by people all across the world".
They went a good-not-great 32-73, and their defeats included two missteps against their detested neighbours Duke, a paltry 43-point showing versus Virginia and a pair of embarrassing hiccups against the modest squads of Miami and Georgia Tech.
He said his vote was based on Trump's promise to cut taxes and repeal Obama's signature 2010 healthcare law, which has enabled millions of previously uninsured Americans to gain medical coverage but is detested by conservatives as a government overreach.
It was assumed that they detested each other — Ruto, a member of the Kalenjin tribe, was formerly a close ally of Odinga's and faced almost identical charges at The Hague as Kenyatta, only for ordering the deaths of Kenyatta's tribesmen.
Big City By virtue of its near constant appearance on Instagram, the pretzel bun on the burger at the Emily restaurants, as they are known, stands as a celebrity carbohydrate, and like all celebrities, it is both worshiped and detested.
There were some doubts as to whether those same grass-roots donors would also contribute to him when he was not facing Mr. Cruz — a figure detested on the left — but rather was one more entrant in a sprawling presidential primary.
Zuckerberg reportedly became increasingly controlling, banning Systrom from doing magazine profiles without approval, taking away Facebook tools that helped Instagram grow, testing location-tracking while Systrom was out on paternity leave, and adding a new button to Instagram that Systrom detested
Tsai Ing-wen, the incumbent president who is detested by the Chinese government because of her tough — if, until recently, low-key — anti-China stance, has chosen as her running mate William Lai Ching-Te, who openly promotes independence for Taiwan.
That's the best way to overstretch Iran and make it the most detested country in Iraq — where Iraqi Shiites have already burned down two Iranian consulates out of their hatred of being dominated by Iranians — not to mention the whole region.
Though the prospect of anonymous baddies sneaking bombs onto planes can sometimes seem abstract (if scary), Mr. Burns's goofy way with a caption tended to import a measure of common sense and humanity to a detested ritual of modern travel.
With the remaining funds available to him, Richard comes up with the best "how-Pied-Piper-works" thing he can think of, which is "Pipey," an animated bot eerily reminiscent of "Clippy," the universally detested Microsoft Word assistant from the late 1990s.
However, as the cultural dominance of the old guard subsided, Pinkerton retrospectively became an international treasure, beloved of the teens who grew up listening to it rather than detested by those who had been raised on a rock'n'roll diet of chest hair and bravado.
Meanwhile, Big Sister Ei-ling, a master strategist who detested the Communists, engineered the union of Little Sister May-ling and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, a dour army commander who positioned himself as Sun's heir and leader of China's first modern political party, the Nationalists.
WASHINGTON — John F. Kelly, the former White House chief of staff who during his tenure made it clear he detested the job, expressed regret on Saturday about leaving and implied that he could have helped stave off the impeachment inquiry now threatening Mr. Trump's presidency.
As a small child, not having the Woo-Woo power was like not being invited to a birthday party whose host you detested, yet everyone you knew had been invited and came back raving about the laser tag and the seven-layer ice cream cake.
Critics also foster the perception that the temple's top brass are sympathetic to the cause of Thaksin Shinawatra, a populist former prime minister, detested by Thailand's elites, whose parties have won every general election since 2001 but who now lives in self-imposed exile.
Along with his elder Leonardo da Vinci and his junior Raphael—both of whom he competitively detested—Michelangelo sowed the arts of religion with the seeds of a virtual religion of the arts: a forward march of geniuses, each in turn remaking the world.
More than 61 million Americans are Medicare beneficiaries, and about 13 million of those are enrolled in Part D. The doughnut hole, more formally called the coverage gap, has been one of Part D's more detested features since the drug benefit took effect in 2006.
And then there is the fact that it is the well-educated, often secular liberal elites so detested by social conservatives who are reviving the traditional two-parent family, with declining divorce rates and a commitment to combine forces to invest in their children.
Here are some of the other possibilities that didn't make the cut: DEPARTED ACTOR, DEPRESSED DRY CLEANER, DEBUNKED CAMP COUNSELOR, DETESTED EXAMINER, DEBRIEFED LAWYER, DECOMPOSED SONG WRITER, DEFROCKED DRESSMAKER, DEPOSED MODEL, DISCHARGED SHOPPER, DISCOUNTED CENSUS TAKER, DISSOLVED PUZZLER, DISBARRED BALLERINA, DISCONCERTED MUSICIAN, DISINTERESTED BANKER.
Sinosphere BEIJING — For most of its 25 years, the Chinese history magazine Yanhuang Chunqiu has been loved by moderate liberals and detested with equal passion by devotees of Mao Zedong, who reviled it as a refuge for heretical criticisms of the Chinese leader and the Communist Party.
I transferred colleges, in large part because I so detested that school's suffocating Greek life — giving up a scholarship, taking out a loan and moving to a city I'd never visited to try to find friends (and a social life) I didn't have to "pay" for.
It was not to be—you couldn't, after all, really expect too much from a performance introduced by Jimmy Fallon yelling about Pepsi—and though Timberlake invoked Prince (projected on, uh, a sheet, rather than in hologram form, which Prince detested), the moment felt weird and stilted.
So the protagonist of "The Seas" believes she's a mermaid because growing from a girl's body into womanhood, in a small town where everyone is watching (and often drunk), is to know how it feels to be slimy, foreign, desired, detested, a deep sea bottom dweller.
Irving Howe once described the "severe test" that a political novel poses for both writer and reader: Politics rakes our passions as nothing else, and whatever we may consent to overlook in reading a novel, we react with an almost demonic rapidity to a detested political opinion.
In Tuen Mun, a suburb close to the border with mainland China, Junius Ho, a pro-establishment lawyer and Legco member who is detested by protesters, lost to Lo Chun-yu, a member of the Democratic Party, one of the oldest and biggest of the opposition groups.
The moment signaled a double turn: Hart, by cheating to win and beating down a bloodied Steve Austin after the match, became a detested heel, while Austin played to the crowd's sympathy and "passed out" rather than submit to Hart, launching one of the most successful babyface runs ever.
The book is said to claim: Much like Michael Wolff's book Fire and Fury, the book portrays President Trump as detested and scorned by many of his top advisers, who are said to see themselves as working to protect the country from someone they see as ignorant and irresponsible.
On Thursday, one of Mr. Mélenchon's more prominent supporters, the filmmaker François Ruffin, wrote in an op-ed in Le Monde addressed to Mr. Macron in the wake of the debate: "You are detested already, before even having set foot in the Élysée," referring to the presidential residence.
In this richly sourced biography, Blanning uncovers a complex, often contradictory character: a Francophone who despised the German language but whose rule coincided with a flowering of German literature; a misogynist and probable homosexual who detested the values of Christianity but whose kingdom was a model of enlightened pluralism.
"The biggest issue with conservation of herps is that we work with one of the most detested groups on the planet — you're up there with spiders," says programmer Don Becker (no relation), a herpetology enthusiast and member of the small team behind What the Herp and a related app, HerpMapper.
So the opening has more family context than it did, and I really detested having to do that — to write a character biography of myself and explain the kinds of things I'm prone to — because I do feel like a different person every day, and I don't like to pathologize myself.
As the 2018 nomination season gets underway, analysts anticipate a network of insurgent candidates and activists to seek a liberal purification of the Democratic Party, in the same way that Tea Party members took aim at a detested Republican "establishment" via a series of formidable primary challenges and congressional leadership battles.
President Bill Clinton's surrogates relentlessly criticized Kenneth W. Starr, the independent counsel investigating him, but ousting him was never a viable option, and as much as Mr. Clinton detested Louis J. Freeh, the F.B.I. director at the time, he did not launch a sustained public attack on him or the agency.
The others were the Volkswagen SportWagen, which actually had an excuse because it was fairly bare-bones (and in any case, VW recently pulled the vehicle from the the US market); and the Lexus CT200h (also now discontinued), a car I actually quite liked but that my then-colleague Ben Zhang detested.
It was only after Albert's death — and the years of numbing grief that had the English wondering whether their queen was still able to fulfill her responsibilities — that she could recover her grip, return to politics, deal with prime ministers she either liked (Disraeli) or detested (Gladstone) and win back her subjects' loyalty.
Originally founded in the 235s, primarily by black and Puerto Rican youth in the Bronx, break-dancing (a term coined by the media and detested by some) was a catchall to incorporate an array of dances — toprock, downrock, power moves and freezes — performed during the break beats of hip-hop and funk songs.
He wanted the Sugar Plum Fairy to sound like "drops of water shooting from a fountain", so Tchaikovsky incorporated the "heavenly sweet sound" of the celesta, a new instrument that sounded like bells (Tchaikovsky detested some of the music he had written, but it went on to become some of his best known and loved).
Months after the end of Suddenly Susan, Griffin scored not one but two roles on this episode of The X-Files, in which she played Betty Templeton and Lulu Pfeiffer, doppelgängers who detested each other and, when in the same room, made people inexplicably want to beat the stuffing out of anyone standing nearby.
It's hard for racism or religious intolerance to survive in a densely populated place like London — no group of people can isolate itself, and there are too many opportunities to see the good in those you might have previously detested or feared — but that doesn't mean that intolerance and bigotry are on an inevitable path to extinction.
In 1786, when Thomas Jefferson and James Madison pushed through the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom that Religious Freedom Day commemorates, the issue that motivated them and that brought evangelical Christians at the time over to their side was a detested tax imposed on all Virginians to pay for the church services demanded by the established church.
The beat gallops and pummels; Omar Rodriguez-Lopez's guitar parts proceed from buzzing, nagging repetition to jagged leaps to screeching tremolo chords, and the singer and lyricist Cedric Bixler-Zavala rails, obliquely, about desperate people facing detested adversaries, "singing cannibal hymns of the bourgeoisie," and envisioning revolution: "That's the way the guillotine claps," a chorus declares.
Detested by some, loved by others and facing up to six months in jail for failing to heed a federal judge's order to stop targeting Latinos based solely on the suspicion of their legal status, Mr. Arpaio finds himself thrust back into the political fray at a time when he could quietly be in the twilight of his career.
Linda had detested Stanley so much by the end of their marriage that she'd dedicated nearly every modicum of available energy toward the singular goal of his vacating the house—she hadn't given nearly as much thought to what it would be like after, the yawning of weekends and weeks glommed together, how early the days turned black once winter began.
Rep. Justin AmashJustin AmashLawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar House Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 85033 Sanford headed to New Hampshire amid talk of challenge to Trump MORE (R-Mich.) slammed the House's healthcare plan on Monday, saying he doesn't remember a more "universally detested piece of legislation" since he became a congressman.
That argument is helped by the fact that McConnell is detested by the Democratic base for famously refusing to give former President Obama's third Supreme Court nominee, Merrick GarlandMerrick Brian GarlandLaw professor: Court-packing should be 'last resort' Here's how senators can overcome their hyperpartisanship with judicial nominees McConnell campaign criticized for tombstone with challenger's name MORE, a hearing or a floor vote.
Mr. Barr cast further doubts about his appointment when he freelanced a memorandum to the Trump administration saying that the steps the president has continually taken to stymie a criminal probe he's detested — firing the F.B.I. director James Comey, threatening to pardon associates who might cooperate with Mr. Mueller, or even using his "authority to start or stop a law enforcement proceeding" — were constitutionally legitimate.
People hunting for a specific kind of grievance to wear as their own found it in Tebow, and they spun some truly weird shit around him—that he had somehow been touched by God in a way the NFL's other objectively miraculous talents were not, that various opaque elites were first persecuting and then blackballing him because they detested his open religiosity, that the media was conspiring to conceal the truth of all this from the public.
If multiple media that dominate the public face of debate, the experts on television, key leaders in both political parties, professors, bishops, and even (in Trump's case) the pope make it overwhelmingly clear that there is only one respectable choice in an election, two things can happen: 1) People can be cowed into changing their minds, out of fear of being tainted by association with a cause that is widely detested by people of obvious power.

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