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America has colossal expertise on Russia, but Trump disdains it.
McCain courted the press corps assiduously while Trump disdains it.
It disdains large families while it fails to reproduce itself.
" He disdains the industry practice of referring to customers as "covers.
But Warren insists she's a capitalist and disdains the socialist label.
In a city with a dress code, Mr. Sanford disdains formal wear.
He disdains Puerto Rico, especially since 2017's Hurricane Maria devastated it.
Mr. Bolton disdains multilateral institutions like the United Nations and international treaties.
He does not use e-mail and disdains the proliferation of devices.
He disdains long-thought-out strategies, hates global organizations and doesn't sweat details.
It is, after all, just one more part of the spectacle she disdains.
On the personal side, Trump reportedly disdains exercise of any kind except golf.
In his zeal, he even disdains the cardiovascular fad of taking the stairs.
Scenes like this expose a smugness in the filmmaking that disdains its audience.
In response Fianna Fail, the main opposition party, disdains Mr Varadkar as a "Thatcherite".
It aggressively disdains the idea of story in favor of the idea of thought.
Lugo, who is also 6-4 but with short hair, disdains Gsellman's long locks.
The presumptive GOP nominee disdains leaders of the party establishment and considers them weaklings.
Like the AfD, Junge Freiheit extols the traditional family and disdains feminism and sexual adventurism.
Trump disdains the legislative process and institutional Washington; Pence was a member of House leadership.
Moore noted that Trump would be speaking before a group that disdains his populist politics.
The gentleman spy disdains the thought of drinking whiskey or vodka in a French cafe.
He makes a fetish of authenticity, and disdains many conventions of food and travel programming.
He openly disdains how much teams rely on statistics in the N.B.A.'s analytics era.
But I'd urge everyone who disdains reflexive partisanship to avoid the lure of wishful thinking.
Ann Kirkpatrick, needs the backing of Trump supporters but also a Hispanic population that disdains Trump.
Hujar's is an art that disdains the pursuit of happiness in favor of episodic, hard joys.
Trump disdains the rule of law (as I detailed in this column), and he lies constantly.
It is precisely the universal values that President Trump disdains that can now pay geopolitical dividends.
Mr. Gurley, whose firm has invested in Nextdoor, disdains the 409A valuations as a wasteful exercise.
He disdains democratic norms and institutions, especially when they investigate his family and top government officials.
He is an accomplished writer who disdains legalese, often drafting complex opinions in plainspoken, well-crafted prose.
But to deal with this, she herself becomes a threat and, paradoxically, resembles the machista she disdains.
One of Midhat's French friends disdains the small stuff since he "was an architect, not a carpenter".
Aides also say Mr. Sanders disdains President Trump and, above all, wants to see the president defeated.
He thinks China will crush Silicon Valley because it has more data, disdains privacy and competes more ruthlessly.
He disdains polling, depicts his rallies as brainstorming sessions and generates and distributes much of his own media.
That strategy of avoidance bore the fingerprints of Chief Justice John Roberts, who disdains his court's perceived politicisation.
The everyday life of the soul, the things that the big picture of history usually omits, or disdains.
He has struggled to show empathy, disdains detail and has more often fractured national unity that fostered it.
He lacks intellectual engagement in foreign policy and disdains diplomacy itself, except when it is conducted via bombastic tweets.
Not that the Trump administration felt it needed any action from the UN, an organization the US President disdains.
James disdains the way sex is often written in literary fiction, with timidity and avoidance dressed up as discretion.
Now the Democrats must find a way to execute their agenda while facing a president who disdains institutional norms.
It disdains what it sees as the bloated, expensive, stuck-in-their-ways incumbents that dominate the nonprofit space.
In particular, he disdains the careful, self-conscious husbanding of themes and messages that preoccupies many of his peers.
Natalie (Rebel Wilson), an architect whose colleagues treat her as a doormat, disdains romance and hates it in movies.
Mr. Hoopes says he now disdains comparisons because one violin is not necessarily better than another — they are just different.
Brazenly, Trump disdains even the idea that moral or ethical norms shape his conduct or define the nation he leads.
Susan Shapiro, a writing professor at the New School in Manhattan, was the type of mediocre student she now disdains.
This is not to say that L.A. Opera, which is housed primarily in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, disdains the past.
The contemporary left disdains the open society as a neo-liberal capitalist dream; the right fears its skepticism toward tradition.
A best-selling author and spiritual leader — he disdains "self-help guru" — his company had earned $2250 million the previous year.
Like many in Brazil, while she openly disdains Rousseff, she says those who may take her place are complicit in corruption.
Trump is often mocked as someone who likes to return to his own bed at night, who disdains long trips abroad.
Do not call it "mom humor," a term Ms. Klobuchar disdains because, she said, it implies she is not actually funny.
Trump would no longer have to see the tweets of those he disdains, but they could still respond to his tweets.
Unhappily married to a cold man who disdains her volunteer work with prison inmates, Carol is unprepared for Chris's romantic expectations.
For one thing, Florida, a state famous for insurance fraud, disdains regulation and was ground zero for the prescription drug epidemic.
To the extent that he is being held to a measurement he disdains, he has no one to blame but himself.
"Wrestle" isn't slick or impartial, and doesn't claim to be, yet the movie has a raw honesty that disdains forced uplift.
But Putin, a KGB veteran, disdains any popular uprisings, and he certainly wouldn&apost praise the revolution, which destroyed the Russian empire.
That's pretty typical — and the fact that the majority of the education policy establishment, from both parties, disdains Trump certainly doesn't help.
This time around, much to the delight of the media, it happened again: I've voted remain, ruby disdains Nigel #dogsagainstbrexit #dogsatpollingstations pic.twitter.
Russia disdains NATO and the EU, preferring to deal with the United States on military matters and Germany on most political ones.
"All of the money spent online is going to just a few companies now," says Reback (who disdains the New Brandeis label).
On taxes and tariffs Cook said he doesn't participate in politics because he "disdains" it, but he enjoys advocating for good policy.
This is Trump at his anti-elite, populist best -- railing against a system that he argues hates and disdains the average person. 234.
Its behaviour there disdains international law, scares its neighbours and heightens the danger of conflict with some of them and with America itself.
Lobbyists for private lenders and loan servicing companies are emboldened by the Trump administration, which reflexively disdains regulations and favors market-based solutions.
After watching Hillary Clinton, for whom campaigning is a nuisance, and Barack Obama, who disdains politics, it's fun to see someone having fun.
To begin with, the modern-day GOP as a whole disdains government, from the things it does to the people who do them.
We can only hope that the professionals in the military and foreign service — exactly the people that Trump disdains — have done their homework.
Simon disdains nostalgia, but a few years ago he permitted himself to celebrate "Graceland" by returning to South Africa for a reunion concert.
This is Trump at his anti-elite, populist best -- railing against a system that he argues hates and disdains the average person. 22199.
On the other, we had Trump, who denounced various US military adventures but disdains the international law that stands in opposition to military adventurism.
It was pulled from the air after the NYC vehicular terror attack last week, and Gillespie issued a response ad claiming Northam "disdains" Virginians.
At a joint press conference Friday at the White House with the president of Mexico, Obama pushed back on the Republican nominee he disdains.
To be sure, the dowager of college rankings, U.S. News & World Report, steadfastly disdains the use of earnings or other outcomes in its rankings.
" For his part, Mr. Szegedi disdains what he calls "cosmopolitan" Jews who insist "all Hungary gave the world was peach schnapps and baggy pants.
And Mr. Murdoch disdains the politically correct mores of the media world, relishing any chance to defy liberal detractors who might challenge his success.
But each story deals yet another blow to our fact-based reality, destroying the very fabric of politics that Mr. Trump so clearly disdains.
The idea of forcing Brady to beat you in the playoffs sounds ridiculous, but remember that Patriots Coach Bill Belichick disdains an unbalanced offense.
For a president with a Russia problem – especially one who disdains preparation and scripted talking points – a summit like this is nothing to rush into.
The Republican presidential candidate famously disdains Mexico, repeatedly insisting that he will build a wall that will somehow be paid for by the Mexican government.
Though he is frequently on the road — making Eve, in one of the novel's rich vernacular details, a "grass widow" — he disdains Leon at home.
The left got out-organized, and it will continue to get out-organized as long as it disdains the hard, frustrating, compromised work of local politics.
As a man who disdains bad deals, President Trump and must carefully balance the "America First" policy with the ground realities of America's longest fought war.
Another senior official told the Post that Miller disdains the usual bureaucratic process, convinced "an activist judge" would halt the Trump administration's priorities in federal court.
Christina disdains Sami music (which includes a form of singing called "yoiking") and seems to have adopted racist attitudes toward the Sami — despite being one herself.
In Beyoncé's Lemonade, themes of infidelity are obvious, with the singer specifically calling out "Becky with the good hair" as one of the "side pieces" she disdains.
Snapchat Is Becoming Like the Internet It Disdains Shira Ovide wryly notes that Snap is reversing course on many of the things that made its business distinctive.
The drift of Trump's policies and words in the first ten days of his presidency are toward an America that eschews international responsibility and disdains international opinion.
He is a president who disdains the so-called establishment, and those who have experience in the byzantine, cannibalistic dance which is Washington and the national media.
No president, including Richard Nixon, has been so ignorant of fact and disdains fact in the way this president-elect does," Bernstein said on CNN's "Reliable Sources.
It's a companion to the running inventory that I keep in my head of the male filmmakers, in Hollywood and out, whose work degrades or disdains women.
General Flynn openly disdains the views of many in the Republican national security establishment, especially those who served in senior positions during the George W. Bush administration.
As for the White House, Mr. Zucker acknowledged that there could be a personal component to the hostility of the president, who disdains any signs of disloyalty.
" Asked how Trump, who disdains exercise and delights in fast food, could be such the picture of health, Jackson responded: "He has incredible genes, I just assume.
Trump leads from the gut, disdains detail and often appears to handle crises by saying or doing whatever it takes to get to the end of the day.
Trump's America First policy alienates traditional allies like South Korea, Japan, and Germany, who don't know if a U.S. president who openly disdains alliance systems can be trusted.
But we have a President who's very fond of ties with the autocrats, who disdains our fellow-democracies, and he is just adding kindling to this global trend.
Now a clash between an autocratic president who disdains democratic norms and a chamber of the legislature controlled by the opposition is playing out in the United States.
In Washington, under the Capitol dome, Republican lawmakers worked diligently with those same Democrats on the kind of institutional Washington compromise that anchors the conventional politics Trump disdains.
Averse to regulation, it also disdains the dog-precluding rules of northern European places such as Sweden, where canines cannot be left alone for more than six hours.
Tesla and CEO Elon Musk have a love-hate relationship with the media, as well as social networks including Twitter, which Musk uses obsessively, and Facebook, which he disdains.
Trump has long made plain his hatred for Bezos, who he calls "Jeff Bozo," who also owns the Washington Post, part of the "Fake News Media" Trump so disdains.
The Economist: In an environment of post-fact politics, you marshal a lot of evidence to support your views—which counts for zilch if the political terrain disdains evidence.
But today, women facing the onslaught of middle age are armed with an arsenal of age-fighting implements and, for many, a feminist-inspired philosophy that disdains using them.
Bob Corker (R-TN) has by suggesting his GOP colleagues are in a cult, a comment that codifies the belief of many Trump voters that Washington openly disdains them.
But for all his investment in traditional picture making, it seems Mr. Althoff would prefer to be known as a heroic avant-gardist who disdains and challenges ordinary expectations.
He even answered a series of personal questions of a kind he usually disdains, telling us with genuine tenderness that nothing relaxes him like spending time with his grandchildren.
A salesman at the family tire dealership, he's the yuppie type Lezlie disdains, or, at least, he aspires to be: he and Tawney share a McMansion decorated in pastels.
From bragging about grabbing women by the genitals to cobbling together an overwhelmingly male administration, this President has shown time and again that he disdains women personally and professionally.
To follow Trump, in an effort to secure justice and respect, is to deny justice and respect to those he insults and disdains—particularly African-Americans, Hispanics, Muslims, women.
" Gillespie said the ad portraying his supporters as racist shows that Northam "disdains us," and newspaper editorial boards including the Washington Post — which endorsed Northam — called the ad "vile.
The moment of silence Mr. Himes disdains will show the grieving that we care for them, and we believe they will surely be helped by the only One who can.
But wall-to-wall news coverage of the leaks was likely to send Trump up the wall all over again, since there are few people he disdains more than Comey.
A persistent criticism has been that Trump disdains the altruistic and patriotic motives that Obama saw in McCain and instead feeds his own ego in a search for personal recognition.
While the law allows the government to demand drug-price concessions from its private-sector partners, the government has declined to do so with Kite and generally disdains the practice.
With almost every day that passes, Trump is providing a glimpse of how American government might look under a President who disdains the principles and pillars on which it is built.
France disdains America's brashness and unilateralism but also admires its popular culture and the fluidity of a society where it is easier to rise to wealth and power than in France.
After three decades of failed peace proposals by pointy-headed experts, whom Mr Kushner disdains, he describes his plan as an effort to "change the paradigm" of Middle East peace diplomacy.
But maybe loving the piazzas of Rome is radical in a world where most public space consists of sterile concrete plazas decorated with the "lollipop" trees that he so passionately disdains.
Mr. Salles, who seems broadly sympathetic to the traditions of the international left (his brother is Walter Salles, director of "The Motorcycle Diaries"), nonetheless disdains the easy sentimentality of lost causes.
Yet he chose a proponent of belligerence who disdains diplomacy, supports allies-be-damned unilateralism and thinks bombing North Korea and Iran is the best way to neutralize their nuclear threat.
The president may have hired Bolton because he is a hawkish nationalist who disdains treaties and international organizations, such as the United Nations, where he served under President George W. Bush.
If President Trump disdains this difficult task of democratic persuasion, and plunges ahead on his own authority, he will be forcing the country to the verge of a profound constitutional crisis.
An iconoclastic believer in a forceful approach to the world, he disdains what he views as weak-kneed conventional diplomacy, international organizations that intrude on American sovereignty and free-rider allies.
" After listing off Kenworthy's humanitarian accomplishments, Radziwill claimed that Frankel had gone to hire a "paid photographer" in the end to "take pictures of her and the endless selfies she allegedly disdains.
In either case, the theory is meant to explain why Trump so disdains virtually every facet of America's international role, from its alliance networks to its foreign military bases and security guarantees.
It's coming from top career public officials — the "deep state" to Trump — and some administration insiders have to be questioning the risks of staying loyal to a president who disdains that quality himself.
Time and again, Trump is articulating the most consistent theme of his political life: that the rule of law is malleable when it harms those he favors or it protects those he disdains.
His landmark composition, "In C," first performed in 1964 by an ensemble including Steve Reich, Pauline Oliveros and Morton Subotnick, helped put Minimalism on the musical map, though he now disdains that term.
Mattis was seen as the lone remaining grownup in Trump's Cabinet, willing to push back against a commander-in-chief who disdains the government's foreign policy apparatus, and has little use for traditional diplomacy.
Instead, they must actually condemn Mr. King by removing him from his committee assignments so that he can no longer affect policies that impact the very people he has made it clear he disdains.
At the same time, he warned against the illusion that American action could mend a broken region, exemplifying a common, ambivalent thread between his administration and that of Obama, a predecessor who he disdains.
Reading this, I lost my appetite), rhapsodizes about the luxury of the material universe he inhabits (a nightstand bought at Clignancourt; I lost my appetite all over again), but disdains the whole enterprise, too.
Which may be one reason why not everyone was laughing when rapper Kanye West said he was mulling a 2020 presidential bid -- after all, running as a celebrity outsider who disdains Washington worked for Trump.
The press broke story after story about a president who disdains the rule of law and democratic values — as well as story after story about sexual harassment and assault that had long been quietly tolerated.
Her new "iGen" pities rather than disdains those born after 1995, arguing that smartphone addiction has saddled a new generation with profound psychological problems, including sleep deprivation, depression and unshakable senses of loneliness and fear.
That she finds his wrists sexy and that he likes the very parts of her body she most disdains are happy aspects of the same dreadful randomness that makes even the deepest love feel provisional.
President Trump, despite the oath he swore just a few weeks ago, has demonstrated once again that he disdains the Constitution and the rule of law if they conflict with what he wants to do.
Ms. Warren, he said, is herself a millionaire, and one who transferred millions of dollars she had raised for her Senate account while holding the same closed-door, high-dollar fund-raisers she now disdains.
The tanned arms manacled with gold bracelets you may encounter in Rome or the manicured hands adorned with the D-flawless rocks favored by the Milanese are not typical of a city that disdains ostentation.
After all, it is every writer's goal to pen the hottest take of them all, one that asserts bald-faced hypotheticals as if they were objective truths and disdains nuance in favor of cold, hard clicks.
Mr. Cheney's rise to power — indeed, his very persona — was based on a preoccupation with government processes and a familiarity with the national-security bureaucracies (call them the "deep state") that Mr. Trump so often disdains.
It is particularly frustrating knowing that these are the folks who have been happily deceived by a party that promises them reforms while campaigning, but disdains results when in office and has done so for 30 years.
And the eclectic mix of popular teenagers Molly initially disdains includes plenty of characters who might have been misfits or outcasts in older teen movies: theater kids, skateboarders, gregarious goofballs, and a mysterious weirdo played by Billie Lourd.
"It's reassuring", she said, that when the president-elect takes office and makes a "bad call", it won't go unnoticed, and that discontent with Mr Trump will be channelled into "concerted efforts" to advance the causes he disdains.
There is a sense that a presidency based on the volcanic temperament of a commander in chief who adores risk and disdains history, briefings and fact is careening out of control, setting up an even more chaotic 2019.
He disdains ski areas ("They're golf courses"), the idea of professional climbing ("I just don't like the whole paid-climber thing"), and the proliferation of extreme sports as programming and marketing ("Red Bull's in the snuff-film business").
Lozada: It is one of the great ironies of this era that a President who proudly disdains books -- and instead endlessly watches cable news -- has propelled an explosion of books about the conduct and meaning of his presidency.
For reasons delineated only flimsily, at least in the early going, Lucifer, a fallen angel, has left hell and taken up residence in Los Angeles, where he owns a nightclub and disdains many of the rules of human society.
Watchful cameras are set to catch any reflexive moment of pain or frustration on Clinton's face as she watches a man whom she plainly disdains sworn into the nation's highest office — a job she had been favored to win.
It is morning, and his sister Cyril (Lesley Manville), who helps to run the business, is at the breakfast table, as is a plate of iced buns, which he disdains, and an elegant young woman named Johanna (Camilla Rutherford).
I'm normally the kind of person who disdains the idea of paying for something that's usually free, but the regular water fountain tastes gross, is room temperature to lukewarm, and is much farther from my desk than the cooler.
With Mr. Trump unconstrained by the international norms he disdains or the diplomatic institutions he has largely circumvented, and with Mr. Kim's domestic political considerations almost entirely unknown, it is difficult to articulate even the range of possible outcomes.
Though she disdains much about her own social class and hopes to instill in her daughter, Emma, more ethical values than the ones with which she herself was raised, Laura remains tethered to her family both financially and emotionally.
He likes some kinds of work, when they aren't jobs—carpentry, home improvement, the blog—but he disdains the idea of spending another minute of his life in a cubicle, in order to afford a dryer, or a Tesla.
They describe Mr Trump as a boss who disdains policy memos in favour of face-to-face briefings, and is more fussed by what works and what resonates with his base of working-class voters than with the niceties of ideology.
In comparison to other brands that market token "anti-aging skincare" to older women, Cusden hopes to create a positive, stigma-free YouTube space: "The beauty industry disdains and marginalizes this age group ... [but] we won't disparage you here," Cusden says.
Whether the American President is a judicious rationalist who cares about international law and disdains the cowboy image or an impulsive narcissist who is indifferent to every norm and just wants to look tough, the images from Syria are the same.
Interviews with Mr. Wilson show him to be both astute and confounding, sometimes sounding like a cautious bookworm, other times like an undergrad drunk on Ayn Rand novels; he disdains corporate influence in politics, yet admires the alt-right movement.
That move, unusual for a country that disdains the United Nations almost as much as the Trump administration does, seemed an acknowledgment that the world would not take Mr. Trump's word, nor that of the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.
Mr. Trump, who relishes junk food like Doritos and disdains physical exercise, stands at 220-foot-3 and weighs 236 pounds, according to a letter from his doctor last year, qualifying him as overweight with a body mass index of 29.5.
Do Republicans running in 2016 favor a commander in chief who disdains heroic American POWs by saying he prefers troops who were never captured, and says he would order American troops to commit torture in violation of the Geneva Conventions and international law?
Do Republicans running in 85033 favor a commander in chief who disdains heroic American POWs by saying he prefers troops who were never captured, and says he would order American troops to commit torture in violation of the Geneva Conventions and international law?
A president who loves spur-of-the-moment communications and disdains formal process can make a lot of waves without being in the West Wing, and the steady march of news from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation knows no vacation timetable.
By any conceivable definition, the sitting president of the United States is the utter antithesis of Christian values — a misogynist who disdains refugees, persecutes immigrants, condones torture and is energetically working to dismantle the safety net that protects our most vulnerable neighbors.
"No president, including Richard Nixon, has been so ignorant of fact and disdains fact in the way this President-elect does," said Bernstein, whose reporting in the 1970s with Bob Woodward for the Washington Post exposed the Watergate scandal and led to Nixon's resignation.
Africa State of Mind reminds us of the importance of focusing on specific narratives — even if they are not related or even contradictory — as opposed to defining the continent as a homogeneous mass upon which our paranoias, desires, or disdains can be more easily projected.
The hyper-rational President Obama, who disdains easy emotion in politics, has had a hard time offering comfort or capturing the public mood at moments when people don't feel safe, from the Christmas underwear bomber to the BP oil spill to the rise of ISIS.
After months of inaction and misinformation from an administration that disdains expertise, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases appears to be growing at a faster rate in the United States than in any other country with a major outbreak, and we are not ready.
For the moment, though, be it hedge funds that refuse to chase Amazon because it disdains showing profits, or value investors who blanch at the thought of buying Netflix at a price-to-earnings multiple of 153, the frustration is beginning to boil over.
But everything did not go according to plan, and instead he finds himself bequeathing his record to Donald J. Trump, a man he disdains, who was elected in large part on a promise to take a sledgehammer to anything with Obama's name on it.
Despite the best efforts of Bannon to act as though the whole fiasco was a clever way to bury Ryan — a man he disdains as "the embodiment of the 'globalist-corporatist' Republican elite," as Gabriel Sherman put it in New York magazine — it won't work.
"All these things come together in a way that if you don't unpack the whole thing, the unspoken implications coalesce to create this great suspicion," said Mac Stipanovich, a longtime Florida Republican strategist and lobbyist who disdains Mr. Trump and has never worked with Ms. Bondi.
Wolfson disdains the recommendations, arguing that ketamine's safety record is far better than the APA authors imply, and pointing out that the ketamine-based drug that's probably closest to FDA approval—a nose spray made by the pharmaceutical giant Janssen—isn't delivered intravenously as the recommendations urge either.
And it is being fanned by many of the same emotions that helped stoke President Trump's rise and election: a mistrust of government, a desire for a leader who disdains and disrupts the political status quo, and a suspicion that elected officials will stop at nothing to hold on to power.
This volume, too, can feel improvised and impressionistic, but it's glued together, collage-style, by the consciousness of the hero: an archetypal Shepard male, engaged in an Oedipal struggle with his cantankerous father, and caught in a passive-aggressive dynamic with his girlfriends, whose company he both craves and disdains.
If she writes, Great time with you your gigs, it's because I've been playing out a lot lately, and if she puts down things as they occur to her — first thought, best thought — and disdains punctuation, those choices remain appropriate for what a writing teacher might call the Rhetorical Situation.
She is one of those people whom Joan C. Williams writes about in The Harvard Business Review who admires rich people but disdains professionals — the teachers who condescend to her, the doctors who don't make time for her, the activists whose definition of social justice never seems to include the suffering people like her experience.
Early in the album are songs like "You Should See Me in a Crown" — an ominously assured, sustained and then slamming claim to power — and the mocking, music-hall flavored "All the Good Girls Go to Hell," as well as "Xanny," a ballad that disdains the trendy overuse of the anti-anxiety drug Xanax.
Thanks to the the collusion of two social mores — a television culture that encourages us to share our thoughts online the moment something happens combined with an internet culture that disdains spoilers — when you "watch" The Bachelor only through Twitter, you transform the show from an ordinary dating show into a television bonanza where literally anything is possible.
Ms. Neill was 28 and a veteran of 40 or so films when she was first called on to play Lois, the breezy young reporter for The Daily Planet who disdains her mild-mannered colleague Clark Kent but suspects the truth: that he is actually Superman, the dashing defender of truth, justice and the American way.
Democrats, who remained remarkably focused during their campaigns, must now figure out how to put forward their own agenda — one Ms. Pelosi says will be focused on lowering drug costs, rebuilding the nation's roads and bridges, and cleaning up government corruption — even as they deal with the provocations of a president who relishes confrontation and disdains institutional norms.
Worldwide downloads grew 22012 percent in the last quarter of 22012, with nearly half a million downloads coming from the US. As activists and wary citizens prepare for a president-elect who seemingly disdains the First Amendment, flirts with the idea of creating a Muslim registry, and will soon sit atop a powerful surveillance apparatus, Signal has become the gateway drug to the encrypted life.
As much as Facebook wants to create a better experience than the mobile web it disdains, the pressure to make these new inventory opportunities big enough and fast enough forces it down a road of increasing UX compromises by publishers who long since fought the war between short-term revenue and long-term user engagement, and too often chose the quarter over the future.
Adjacent to the Schwarzman Center is Memorial Hall, a rotunda where the names of alumni and faculty who died at war stand engraved in icy marble under apothegms such as "Courage Disdains Fame and Wins It." No kindred spirit of self-sacrifice has been mobilized to gratify Schwarzman's infamous edifice-complex, as insatiable as that of the founder of Trump University and Trump towers and casinos.
She laughs with her friend and fellow housekeeper, Adela (Nancy García García) with whom she can speak her native Mixtec dialect that the family disdains (Aparicio actually had to learn to speak Mixtec for the role); she has a sexual relationship with a man, Fermín (Jorge Antonio Guerrero, who even gets a full-frontal nudity moment), who turns out to be a major fuccboi and leaves her pregnant.
The defense secretary's decision to quit Thursday was a warning that will ring through history about an impulsive President who spurns advice, disdains America's friends and proudly repudiates the codes of US leadership that have endured since World War II. Mattis stopped Washington in its tracks -- even after months of stunning plot twists in Donald Trump's presidency, and as stock markets plunge, a legal net tightens around the White House and the government is about to shut down.
IF GEORGE W. BUSH once famously looked Vladimir Putin in the eye and saw his soul, Donald Trump, when he met the Russian president in Helsinki on July 16th, saw his own reflection: an alpha male who made his country "great again"; a fellow populist and disrupter who disdains the politically correct and hypocritical liberal elite, and the institutions they inhabit; a man guided by interests, who likes doing deals while trusting nobody and who uses the media to create his own reality show.
For all the hype, fear and loathing of Donald 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 going head-to-head with the very embodiment of the "globalism" he disdains, Trump's much-anticipated speech to the U.N. General Assembly, despite some rhetorical excesses and his distinct, if jarring, "America First" approach to the world, was not quite the disaster his critics expected.

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