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"enrage" Definitions
  1. to make somebody very angry

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That line is sure to enrage Trump more than anything.
WHAT is the best way to enrage a European diplomat?
That indicates Democrats know this deal will enrage their base.
This fact seems to enthrall the left and enrage the right.
But he may also enrage Democrats and provoke a legal battle.
But it only serves to further enrage and sadden her grandson.
Unfortunately, they scare the pup away and enrage his owner, Dorothy.
"He thinks you have to engage and enrage," a source said.
As you note, all it does is further enrage the man.
Joe Biden is not the only Democrat who can enrage Trump.
Both are humanitarian disasters whose ground-level stories horrify and enrage.
Liberal Edition News churns out material designed to enrage the left.
That is sure to enrage the right flank of their own party.
She wrote: "Do not let this defeat you—let this enrage you!"
"Do not let this defeat you — let this enrage you!" she wrote.
And by "engagement," we mean the link's ability to enrage Facebook users.
The things some men tell women about their normal bodies enrage me.
Such a step would risk cabinet resignations and enrage the party faithful.
I know that filing for divorce, and filing this Motion will enrage him.
The fan apparently did something -- we don't know what -- to enrage the rapper.
His failures enrage him — particularly his leading man's decision to leave the film.
The move would enrage Vladimir Putin and likely further inflame tensions with Russia.
To be successful, sanctions must not just enrage, but actually engage the target.
The conversation represented a stark break in U.S. foreign policy and could enrage China.
Aides who don't get Trump enrage him by being too willing to back down.
And then cable, itself programmed to reach him — to court him or enrage him.
But that would enrage the Chinese, and probably cut into cooperation on other issues.
It will delight older children, and enrage kids too young to wear the headsets.
But the advent of crowds of Chinese to build infrastructure might also enrage Burns Creek.
One answer may not surprise you, but it should enrage some gun owners: The NRA.
The result is a muddy report, with findings in it to please (or enrage) every onlooker.
Website Spoil Me is on a quest both to ruin movie plots and enrage the masses.
"I love he did it on Fox News just to enrage Trump even more," said Meyers.
The story was meant to enrage every American who genuflects to Uncle Sam every April 15th.
This movie won't necessarily dazzle or enrage you, and I'm not sure that it wants to.
But the editor did not anticipate that the idea of elevating Mr. Cunningham would enrage him.
He said he worried that the blast would enrage the pro-government fighters escorting his convoy.
The plan is guaranteed to enrage critics and invite attacks from Democrats in an election year.
Nate Piven, 30-something literary intellectual, seems to either annoy or enrage every woman he dates.
He likes driving it around Moscow, he told me, to enrage Muscovites and entertain American tourists.
The photos travel across apps and social media and enrage the hardworking people in other cities.
Matters which enrage voters in Peninsular Malaysia, 500 miles (800 kilometres) across the sea, often feel distant.
Not only does it enrage the other person, it is satisfying — like, Hey, I kept my composure.
A large-scale attack, with little preparation, would be a bloody affair and would enrage the Iraqis.
Trump's budget request is sure to enrage Democrats, but there's plenty for Republicans to quibble with, too.
Opinion It's no rare thing for the Israeli prime minister to enrage the Jews of the diaspora.
Mr. McConnell's every move then seemed calibrated to enrage his opponents, to inspire some new macabre moniker.
This did not satisfy the driver, which seemed to enrage Kalanick, who erupted into a moralizing tirade.
During a recent class, she and the other prospective foster parents discussed scenarios that might enrage them.
Like he did in high school and in college at Duke University, he simply wants to enrage.
But it would enrage the Democratic base that wants a furious Democratic response to Trump's court pick. Sen.
The song both trivializes Cary's sexuality and hopes to enrage its anti-gay haters in an intentional way.
When you take a bat to a beehive, you are going to enrage the bees you don't kill.
Why it matters: Choosing Arpaio as the first pardon will enrage half the country, but Trump won't care.
Facebook's opacity about how it ranks content and posts will continue to enrage those who suspect foul play.
The footage is sure to enrage U.S. lawmakers who have criticized the Obama administration's handling of the incident.
There exists rampant concern that Trump's call with Taiwan will enrage China, and fracture relations between the nations.
At one point, something appeared to enrage Holgate, who had to be held back by teammates and Madley.
What purpose does it serve, other than to enrage its target and assuage the guilt of a collaborator?
They are looking for leaders who will engage, rather than enrage, their opponents, both at home and abroad.
It will be a rallying moment that will enrage and enthuse Trump's base ahead of the 2020 campaign.
When his mother finally turned up at the station house, it seemed only to enrage the detective further.
As impressive as it is, this will still enrage liberals and others who believe in the right to die.
However, the G Pro also won't enrage your co-workers with a deafening non-stop barrage of key clacks.
This bias towards stability can enrage the party's left flank, whose members have a grudging respect for Republican intransigence.
His candidacy would enrage voters who think the right place to send him is jail, not the presidential palace.
Finally, it's helpful to realize that nearly everything about your partner will, at some point, enrage you beyond reason.
Between the lines: Trump knew his decision to pardon Arpaio would enrage half the country, but he didn't care.
But that approach -- effectively installing a pro-life nominee with big abortion cases looming -- would enrage Obama's liberal backers.
If you have a large platform like Duplass does, any political musing is bound to enrage some Twitter community.
Free women enrage the men of Ruby, whose "pure oil of hatred" clarifies the "venom" they feel towards them.
His discussions of faith can enrage social conservatives, especially when he needles Mr. Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.
The endowment effect helps explain why businesses don't engage in rational behavior if it's likely to enrage their customers.
Approving the measure would likely enrage Moscow and jeopardize Trump's hopes of cultivating better ties with the Cold War adversary.
But he pulled no punches in an opinion that is sure to enrage a president who rankles at judicial oversight.
Doing so would enrage a base already disgusted with "establishment" Republicans in Washington and rallying around Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
Even if she does no lasting damage, her prolonged time in the spotlight is likely to only enrage Trump further.
Those measures could pass the House backed by Democrats and a few Republicans, an outcome that would enrage conservative voters.
The president has also pledged to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem — something that would likely enrage Palestinians and other Arabs.
On the campaign trail, however, Mr Trump promised to move the embassy to Jerusalem, a step which would enrage Arab opinion.
But they would enrage the unions and the South African Communist Party, the two other members of the ANC's electoral alliance.
Such talk would enrage most mainland Chinese—if strict censorship were ever to let them hear from Hong Kong's protesters directly.
And I think this is an issue that should enrage American public particularly women because it&aposs an attack on them.
Twitter wars might seem the hot trend of the day, but they only enrage our enemies – they don't do much else.
Donald Trump gets the most press coverage, as in the United States, but does not enrage Cubans as he does Mexicans.
The label is under the Syco umbrella, so it's unclear why this would enrage a group of people employed by Syco.
Khan has warned officials that arresting him would only enrage his supporters and bolster his party's resolve to lock down Islamabad.
A pioneering anti-feminist and anti-LGBTQ activist, she relished using rhetoric designed to thrill her allies and enrage her opponents.
A legislative failure would not only enrage conservatives, it would cast doubt on the President's ability to enact his own ambitious agenda.
He's smiling, which will enrage you further as you scream at this photo about how fake news led to the election results.
"I think this is an issue that should enrage the American public, particularly women, because it's an attack on them," Gillibrand said.
Their purpose can only be to foment outrage and further enrage the small segment of the population committed to "resisting" the president.
To do otherwise would enrage China, which insists that Taiwan, a democratic country, is merely a renegade region that must be reclaimed.
And if someone is engaged in trolling, being told that this particular Twitter user is hiding replies could enrage them even more.
But then I realized that her trip -- and the reporting around it -- doesn't actually enrage me enough to write a scathing review.
Journalists wrestle with late-night tweets that carry the weight of the presidency but also seem designed only to enrage and confuse.
And he is, indeed, riven with remorse, courtesy of a new bit of back story that's likely to enrage the Christie faithful.
The exception was the case of Roman Reigns, WWE's chosen standard bearer and a performer bland enough to enrage scores of wrestling fans.
Republicans fear that if they do nothing, they will doom Trump's young presidency and enrage a base that expects Obamacare to be repealed.
Such an intervention would enrage Hong Kongers as much as the declaration of martial law in 1989 aroused the fury of Beijing's residents.
As faith withdrew from public orthodoxy into private choice, it was trusted that religious differences would no more excite or enrage than dress.
At home the policy foolishly ignores the fact that cruelty can enrage and radicalize victims and bystanders and inspire them to fight back.
"Defunding" Planned Parenthood has become a rallying cry among anti-choice advocates and a surefire way to enrage any red-blooded pro-choicer.
So one idea is to have Ryan cancel those days that the House is in session — a move that would enrage discharge backers.
Given the nearly two-day lag in releasing results, a Hernandez victory would be certain to enrage the opposition, and could spark tensions.
Before her disappearance, she had told officials she was afraid of him and feared filing for divorce would enrage him, court documents indicate.
I tend to vacillate uselessly between extremes, ignoring reality as much as I can bear, clicking only on articles sure to pointlessly enrage me.
When judges are looking over their shoulders, worried about losing their jobs if they enrage the public, the fairness of our system is compromised.
If that is what happens, the industry's decision to lie relatively low and not enrage Trump could prove to have been a smart bet.
Endangering the jobs of Ivanka Trump and Mr Kushner, who now occupy senior posts in the White House, is sure to enrage the president.
KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND, D-NEW YORK: This is an issue that should enrage the American public, particularly women, because it&aposs an attack on them.
Particularly with the warrior's enrage mechanic (doing damage to your own minions to get more resources), cards like Acolyte and Battle Rage are critical.
Yet even there, the last two GOP presidents — the Bushes — governed from the center, certainly enough to enrage their conservative supporters and fuel insurgencies.
They have warned Mr. Trump that signing a funding bill that does not include substantial sums for the wall could enrage his core supporters.
Bouteflika's move will enrage protesters who have been leading an expression of public fury rarely seen in a country tightly controlled by security services.
The government's show of force only seemed to enrage protesters further, with larger numbers of demonstrators gathering on Thursday and clashing with security forces.
If Trump makes good on his campaign promise, it would up-end decades of U.S. policy, enrage the Muslim world and draw international condemnation.
But such suggestions were likely to enrage victims' groups, who have grown tired of abstract responses, filled with biblical allegory, and demand concrete solutions.
Polls show most Taiwanese favor the status quo of de facto independence, without any official declaration that would enrage Beijing and possibly provoke an invasion.
But there's one more big catch even if you change nothing, and it affects everyone... This is what's likely going to enrage Verizon customers most.
Women have been leading the charge against Harvey Weinstein, sexual harassment in Hollywood and beyond, and telling powerful stories that justifiably enrage and unite us.
"I sure wish there was some sort of respectful, silent civil protest that people could engage in that wouldn't enrage the other side," Colbert said.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a Democratic senator, told CNN that she expected it to "enrage the American public, particularly women, because it's an attack on them".
Not only did Big Brother enrage conservative America, but it would serve as the urtext for DIY media that transcended the sport (this publication included).
It's got all the ingredients to enrage the president: a subordinate criticizing him, and an effective endorsement of how the mainstream media portrayed the events.
A bold move like that would enrage the Never Trump delegates, who have already accused the national party of bullying and seeking to silence them.
The downside is that the president routinely crosses lines erected by polite society and those utterances (or tweets) enrage and scare the dominant media elite.
If there are two key themes in the election so far, one is Trump's ability to enrage; the other is his ability to exceed expectations.
It may be easier to do with music, which calms the savage beast, than with words and pictures, whose power to enrage has only grown.
Such Western moves would enrage Russia further, but – like the additional sanctions that now seem inevitable – would also impose a penalty on Moscow for its actions.
Before her disappearance, Jennifer Dulos had told officials she was afraid of Fotis Dulos and feared that filing for divorce would enrage him, court documents indicate.
I was also the only black man in an entirely white crowd in rural Maine, looking to enrage a racist with the police at his side.
A judge signed an emergency protection order forbidding Sergio from going within two hundred yards of Laura's home, but the order seemed only to enrage Sergio.
Right now those countries, and America, should avoid action that will needlessly enrage China, and instead give it a chance to walk back from the edge.
In the process they've managed to enrage corporate America, exposing a newly profound tension in the G.O.P. between its business-minded wing and the religious right.
In the past sanctions that have worked do so because they not only enrage the target but provide a path in which to engage that target.
It will enrage you; it will make you want to approach these two men on their 30-foot drainpipe and tell them to be more careful.
Regardless of its agenda or lack thereof, the call is almost certain to enrage China and further complicate already tense relations between the two world superpowers.
As a movement, the Women's March has weathered controversies before and emerged strong enough to draw millions of people around the world and enrage the president.
The request seemed to enrage Mr. Bederow, who stepped up to the podium and wondered aloud how the district attorney planned to pursue a new trial.
Democrats fear that would enrage Mr. Trump and his supporters, prompting them to show up at the polls to take out their anger on the opposition.
After viewing films or TV shows that delight you (or enrage you), the experts are in agreement about the next step: Harness the power of your phone.
It is likely to enrage the center-left opposition, led by TV star Salvador Nasralla, who has accused Hernandez of stealing the election, sparking violent nationwide protests.
Click here to view original GIFHere's a great way to enrage the Apple fans in your life whom put all of the company's creations on a pedestal.
Yet Klein botches his analysis of both Buchanan and President Donald Trump by whitewashing Buchanan's bigotry, presenting it as a form of trolling designed to enrage liberals.
Debunking misinformation, unless done with utmost tact and empathy, will often enrage those who have been duped and make them cling to the pseudoscientific evidence even harder.
We're beholden to forces beyond our control, and refusing to deny that we live under conditions that enrage and depress us is a mode of minor protest.
"The cost is to continue to alienate Japan, enrage the United States and irritate South Korea," said Zhu Feng, a professor of international relations at Nanjing University.
"Impeachment is just the latest tool that Trump's using to enrage and activate the voters already in his corner," said Daniel Scarvalone, a senior director at Bully Pulpit.
They believe leadership wants cover from the President for this unpopular strategy, which would enrage true-believer grassroots conservatives and figures at right-wing media outlets like Breitbart.
Regular military exercises between the US and South Korea enrage Pyongyang and are conveyed to citizens as further 'proof' of an American dress rehearsal for the next invasion.
The daily drip of allegations and hearings will further enrage Trump, and his anger will only intensify as Democrats continue to use Russia as a cudgel against him.
But if you try to turn this one into a relationship there will likely be too much arguing: your lighthearted social flighty nature would likely enrage this one.
As a no-wave celebrity, she continues to enrage, astonish and discomfort, these days with the supergroup Retrovirus, featuring former members of Sonic Youth and the Flying Luttenbachers.
While the US and South Korea say the joint military drills are defensive in nature, they enrage North Korea which views them as practice for an eventual invasion.
In that time, Regev has done just about everything she can to alienate and enrage those she considers the elites, or the "cultural junta," of Israel. Leftists. Secularists.
The project is more than just a way to enrage film snobs by turning the notoriously slow film into bite-sized chunks for the attention-challenged web generation.
In fact, Uber's response only seemed to enrage the internet even more, as scores of customers and celebrities gleefully posted images of them banishing the app from their phones.
This will further enrage the ecclesiastical and worldly authorities in Moscow who insist that a church subject to the Moscow Patriarchate is the only legitimate Orthodox body in Ukraine.
Each cruelty and mustache-twist of the villain stokes is calculated to enrage and horrify, until knives or bullets sliding into bodies is finally experienced as pleasure and relief.
These kinds of word games predictably enrage millions of Americans who respect the rule of law, and that includes legal Latino immigrants who are often opponents of illegal immigration.
In effect, the deal provided a double blow to the agriculture sector: It went far enough to enrage Russia, but stopped short of immediately opening a lucrative new market.
It was a maddening fight, under an ornate system of restrictions that the Taliban knew how to exploit, a style of war that could enrage those who followed it.
"Why does this not shock and enrage people as much as it does when it's girls?" said Russell, whose drop-in center is for boys in Chiang Mai's sex industry.
The Dark Tower is a lame-duck adaptation destined to enrage book fans and bewilder everyone else, but at least it seemed poised to give the actor a prime spotlight.
As long as Bert and Ernie could be queer, they will continue to enrage homophobes who seek to use them to imply a gay conspiracy to infiltrate mainstream pop culture.
She recently warned of the North's collapse, and the country's parliament has passed a human rights bill that will enrage Pyongyang with criticism of the abysmal treatment of its citizens.
That means leadership will have to work with a messy coalition of Republican moderates and centrist-Democrats — sure to enrage Tea Party types and fuel even more anti-Ryan vitriol.
Bolsonaro's comments are likely to enrage critics, who have become increasingly concerned by his administration's attitudes toward the Amazon rainforest, one of the world's most important bulwarks against climate change.
But Weinstein, who was infamously easy to enrage during his career as a Hollywood power broker, also refused to go down in the court of public opinion without a fight.
So it's hard for me not to read the bargain-menu feast as intended, at the very least, to enrage the libs and, as a bonus, keep costs down, too.
Down the street, President Trump was doing everything he could to enrage the media and the Democratic Party's "progressive" wing and in so doing, escalate their demands for impeachment proceedings.
In general, that algorithm is designed to keep users sucked in, and the best way to do that is showing them stuff that will engage, enrage or feed their biases.
At the same time, it could also enrage voters in British Columbia, where there are greater concerns about the potential impact of expansion and where the Liberals have 17 legislators.
WATCH: Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Chris Evans and Just About Every Other Celeb Are Freaking Out Over Trump Presidency "Do not let this defeat you — let this enrage you!" she explained.
I suppose Donald Trump empowers women in the sense that his actions enrage them so immensely that they're inspired to come together to protest for their rights, but other than that?
Couching the GOP efforts in just that way will simultaneously delight the Democrat base and enrage conservatives just enough to undermine Republican Congressional agenda on this issue for a long time.
If her government gives the nod to prosecutors, it could enrage Germans already dubious about what they view as her Faustian pact with Erdogan to help stem the flow of migrants.
Striking such an agreement with Trump might enrage the left flank of the Democratic Party, but leadership is betting it will satisfy many more independent and moderate voters ahead of 2020.
If Pence feels he cannot in good conscience do his job, which is to promote Trump, he may want to think about resigning from the ticket That would enrage Trump supporters.
Mr. Trump may have exceeded Mr. Rockefeller's capacity to enrage New Yorkers when he signed off on ending state and local tax deductions that had been a boon for New Yorkers.
A mixed-race royal marriage, just across the border, would not merely enrage the South Africans but might inspire them to annex the country, upon which they have always harbored designs.
Mahdi's resignation might be a win for the protesters, and if Iran really did intervene, it's only like to enrage the demonstrators more, who are directly challenging this type of influence.
Now Trump is facing perhaps his greatest crisis as president and while the vast majority of Republicans are sticking by him, Romney's criticism is surely only going to enrage him further.
Though this might enrage Washington, staffers predict the comment will resonate with his base, much like his attacks on NFL players who kneel during the National Anthem did not alienate it.
Stanley Kubrick and Kirk Douglas -- who produced the film, too, along with James B. Harris -- they tell this powerful war story that will enrage you, even if you don't like war movies.
A deal with the League, however, could well tear apart the M5S and enrage its southern voters, who recall that not so long ago Mr Salvini's party exuded contempt for the mezzogiorno.
I'm not sure what your board expects to achieve with this strategy, other than enrage those who have done nothing wrong, and reduce the penalty for the few people who deserve discipline.
This suggests a strategy of using the red cape of gender to enrage the bull-headed Trump—the better to get him to make mistakes that will prepare him for the slaughter.
But that was enough to enrage some fans of Ms. Cabello, the 19-year-old who has been positioned as Fifth Harmony's breakout star (and earned a spot in Taylor Swift's squad).
He is now refusing to back either candidate for prime minister without a promise to pass a bunch of laws that would enrage the religious parties, who are Mr Netanyahu's closest allies.
The official said that although this might enrage Washington, staffers predict the comment would resonate with Trump's base, similarly to how Trump's attacks on NFL players kneeling during the National Anthem did.
The official said that although this might enrage Washington, staffers predicted the comment would resonate with Trump's base, similarly to how Trump's attacks on NFL players kneeling during the National Anthem did.
She said she feared that filing for divorce would enrage her husband, alleging in court documents that he had "revenge fantasies" and had threatened to kidnap their children and take them to Greece.
An outspoken atheist and humanist, he wrote books with titles such as The Virus of Faith and The Philosophy of Disbelief , certain to enrage a dimwitted but violent segment among Bangladesh's ultra-religious.
Adding exceptions to the Republican Party platform is sure to enrage pro-life activists like Dannenfelser, and it seems more likely that Trump wouldn't bother trying to rock the boat on that issue.
Whether you are inclined to support a right to life position or Planned Parenthood the prospect of idly bearing witness to thousands of pregnancies that result in miscarriages or birth defects should enrage.
The big picture: Employers usually don't switch drug benefits companies because they don't want to enrage their workers with the changes, which has given the big 3 players longstanding power in the market.
Having watched Johnson operate up close, I've witnessed his unique talent of combining wit -- often self-deprecating -- and knowledge to charm admirers and disarm critics (or enrage them, when he finds that advantageous).
And so the most powerful psychic death commando in the world—and maybe the galaxy—found himself getting curb-stomped to death by a growing mob of zombies that he had helped enrage.
"Bulldozing beloved wildlife refuges won't make us safer, but it will enrage people across the country," Brian Segee, an attorney with the group, said last week after the House passed its funding measure.
What came into sharp relief on Tuesday night is that Cohen is willing to publicly betray his onetime boss, airing dirty laundry regarding Trump's personal life that will almost assuredly enrage the President.
It's one of those books that enrage you even as they break your heart, and in its passion for social justice you can finally discern a connection between all three of Kushner's novels.
The visuals also touch on the anxieties of city living, displaying a modern housing unit adorned with the 'Fedders' logo—an allusion to the cheaply-made housing complexes that enrage real-world Brooklynites.
Muay Thai, after all, is the national sport, deeply embedded in the culture, and any suggestion that changes be made — even for safety's sake — is enough to enrage athletes, coaches, and especially fans.
Calling from Los Angeles, she also delved into the unseen forces that kept her out of the best directing category, an omission that seems to enrage Twitter far more than it angers her.
And then there's dealing with the fallout of whatever the outcome: a Brexit plan, or voting to Remain, which is likely going to enrage a huge chunk of people in a polarized country.
The process could make the president more popular at a time when he is becoming more vulnerable, Mounk argues; a successful impeachment would enrage the Trump's base and energize them for future elections.
The 87-page manifesto, for instance, is filled with layers of ironic, self-referential commentary, apparently written to enrage the communities that appear to have helped radicalize the gunman in the first place.
That teahouses managed equally to enrage Red Guards, Nationalist police chiefs and desiccated imperial mandarins might be reason enough to cherish them, and to name The Economist's new China column "Chaguan" in their honour.
"Electronic cigarettes cause concern because studies have shown that e-cigarette aerosol can contain a number of harmful chemicals," the agency said in a statement that will all but surely enrage e-cigarette truthers.
While most prefer lowered standards, the industry also fears a rule that could enrage California, a state with the highest auto sales and one that prefers more stringent standards to fight its smog pollution.
Whether it's the looming public pension crisis, or supporting teachers' unions over charter schools — these policies enrage Republicans because the Democrats have a holier-than-thou attitude supporting policies that patently do not work.
Some senior Trump officials wanted to give that money directly to families to use as they see fit (which could mean private schools.) That act alone would be highly disruptive and would enrage progressives.
Perhaps partisans in Washington view independents as a worthwhile sacrifice in their quest to enrage and engage their base, but campaigns should consider just how many voters they might lose in the long run.
There's a whiff of "Romeo and Juliet," as well as moments that feel like precursors to "The Crucible," as wild rumors and a scheming schoolmaster (Jeffrey Grover) threaten to enrage and blind the townspeople.
It also suggested that Ukraine should engage in a national debate about "themes of history and national memory, language" and identity that would include Russian perspectives, something also sure to enrage the nationalist opposition.
A vote for witnesses could significantly prolong the trial, would certainly spark bruising legal confrontations and would enrage Trump -- who is hoping to claim vindication at his State of the Union address next week.
Mr Modi's re-election in May, with an overwhelming majority in parliament, gave him the confidence to correct it—knowing that doing so would anger Pakistan (which also claims the territory) and enrage many Kashmiris.
No one ever asks for that, maybe because it feels prudent to not enrage the many people who own guns, but the right to not get shot takes precedence over the right to bear arms.
Amid rising tensions between the United States and China, U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign two bills passed by Congress intended to support protesters in Hong Kong, a move likely to enrage China.
Critics charge that he may have another reason to stay on the sidelines: not wanting to enrage President Trump, who views almost any talk of Russia's success as questioning the legitimacy of his 2016 victory.
Democrats up for reelection in red and swing states face a choice: Support Gorsuch and enrage a resurgent liberal base, or oppose him and give fodder to the Republicans trying to unseat them in 2628.
The United Nations has placed Saudi Arabia on a draft blacklist of countries that kill and maim children in war, a contentious decision that, if finalized, could enrage one of the organization's most generous donors.
Another is ending the deductibility of interest for debt, a very worthwhile proposal that is sure to enrage banks that take out massive amounts of debt; Goldman Sachs veteran Mnuchin has said he opposes this shift.
Zuckerberg's artful political question-dodging on home turf and over the pond, in the European parliament, has merely served to further enrage lawmakers who — much like journalists — really don't like being fobbed off with PR guff.
Conversely, agencies that feel under attack by the president, such as the Central Intelligence Agency and the Environmental Protection Agency, are likely to become demoralized—and to spring leaks that will only further enrage the president.
"The effects of monopoly enrage voters in their day-to-day lives, as they face the sky-high prices set by drug-company cartels and the abuses of cable providers, health insurers, and airlines," Lynn wrote.
While the joint military drills between the US and South Korea that both sides say are defensive in nature they enrage South Korea's neighbor to the north -- Pyongyang views them as practice for an eventual invasion.
Aside from making scribblers redundant, a common worry is that such systems will be able to flood social media and online comment sections with semi-coherent but angry ramblings that are designed to divide and enrage.
British tabloids, citing unidentified sources, reported this week that senior government officials were putting pressure on Prince Harry to leave the Obamas off the guest list, out of fear that a snub would enrage Mr. Trump.
Nike knew what it was doing when it decided to sponsor Kaepernick; it knew perfectly well that the ad would enrage some consumers who have been vocal about their anger around NFL players kneeling in protest.
This is most clear on "Bambu" – a stunning, spoken word deconstruction of modern rap music and society that manages to both empower and enrage; expressing what seems to be the core frustration of the UK's burgeoning scene.
If he goes down, his plight will only enrage the conservative base and deepen the determination of partisans to avenge what they see as a Democratic smear campaign, in a way that will further polarize the nation.
And before you dismiss this packaging as a prank, faked in Photoshop to enrage the internet, Calavo's Avocado Halves are already popping up in grocery stores across the country, as Junk Food Guy's Eric Huang discovered earlier today.
Why this matters: If one were to create a chemical formula to enrage President Trump, it would be hard to beat the company he hates most in the world hosting the man he hates most in the world.
" All of the U.S. senators and members of Congress from New Mexico condemned the cartoon in a joint statement, saying it "plays to the most false and negative stereotype of 'Dreamers,' which can only serve to enrage extremists.
Though the President's crude comments might enrage Washington and much of the international community, his aides predicted the remarks would resonate with the President's base, much like his attacks on NFL players who kneel during the national anthem.
In comments expected to enrage Beijing, Rex Tillerson told his confirmation hearing before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee that China's building of islands and putting military assets on those islands was "akin to Russia's taking Crimea" from Ukraine.
Andrew M. Cuomo  of New York in a contested Democratic primary, her spokesman, Nick Merrill, confirmed — a move sure to enrage liberal activists seeking Mr. Cuomo's ouster at the hands of  Cynthia Nixon , the actress turned progressive insurgent. Mrs.
Legislators are considering bills that could enrage conservative voters, including eliminating the death penalty and passing a "red flag" law that would make it possible to seize guns from someone who is deemed mentally ill after a judicial process.
It's meant to excite his base by appealing to issues that enrage and energize them — even though those issues are not especially important to the people Trump needs to win over if he's to have any hope come November.
RIO DE JANEIRO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - New Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro issued an executive order on Wednesday making the Agriculture Ministry responsible for deciding on lands claimed by indigenous peoples, in a victory for agribusiness that will likely enrage environmentalists.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senior U.S. Republicans distanced themselves on Sunday from Donald Trump's comments about a Mexican-American judge, saying they were worried that the tone of his presidential campaign could enrage Latinos, who are a growing U.S. voting bloc.
Andrew M. Cuomo of New York in a contested Democratic primary, her spokesman, Nick Merrill, confirmed — a move sure to enrage liberal activists seeking Mr. Cuomo's ouster at the hands of Cynthia Nixon, the actress turned progressive insurgent. Mrs.
It's impossible to say whether a female president would help normalize female power and heal some of the rifts made visible by this election, or if she would so enrage many men that these gaps will only cleave wider.
In comments expected to enrage Beijing, Rex Tillerson told his confirmation hearing on Wednesday before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee that China's building of islands and putting military assets on those islands was "akin to Russia's taking Crimea" from Ukraine.
Valve's philosophy around Steam was solidified over the summer, following the rare pulling of a game that centered on school shootings, with a new policy that allows "everything" onto Steam unless it's either illegal or purposely designed to enrage people.
The cover was as the idea of McCarthy, 45, and Wiig, 42, who, Feig joked, came up with he song as a way to "really enrage men" who complained that their favorite movie was being rebooted with four female leads.
The Kavanaugh vote presented Manchin, and other red-state Democrats, with a no-win choice: Support Kavanaugh and enrage a progressive base that has been increasingly vocal since Trump's 2016 victory or oppose Kavanaugh and risk moderates and swing voters.
Another is ending the deductibility of interest for debt, a very worthwhile proposal that is sure to enrage banks that take out massive amounts of debt; Goldman Sachs veteran turned Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin has said he opposes this shift.
Although it doesn't hurt my feelings, it does enrage me when racists are granted power in society to allow their idiocy to have a negative impact on other people, whether that be culturally, psychologically and spiritually, or materially and physically.
Mr. Sanders argued that he should become the nominee at the convention with a plurality of delegates, to reflect the will of voters, and that denying him the nomination would enrage his supporters and split the party for years to come.
It was given to him by his mother when he was a teenager, and on it hung a tiny pendant with a word, rendered in stylized Arabic script, that Mr. Mushtaq knew would enchant some men and utterly enrage others.
Having the other women tell their stories on the witness stand would only enrage jurors, and that appeared to be the prosecution's purpose in making its request, defense attorney Becky James said in the second day of a pretrial hearing in Norristown, Pennsylvania.
While loudspeakers may seem like a trivial response to a nuclear test, there is little doubt that the broadcasts enrage the North Korean leadership, which rigorously controls what information its citizens receive and sees the propaganda as an attempt to undermine its authority.
While loudspeakers may seem a trivial response to a nuclear test, there is little doubt that the broadcasts enrage the leadership in Pyongyang, which rigorously controls what information North Koreans receive and sees the propaganda as an attempt to undermine its authority.
There is concern that Trump, in response, might over-react in trying to demonstrate his own pro-Israel credentials, for example by moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, a step that would enrage Palestinians and create an international furor.
" This seemed to enrage President Trump, who lashed out on Twitter in all capital letters, declaring : "To Iranian President Rouhani: NEVER, EVER THREATEN THE UNITED STATES AGAIN OR YOU WILL SUFFER CONSEQUENCES THE LIKES OF WHICH FEW THROUGHOUT HISTORY HAVE EVER SUFFERED BEFORE.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday he would annex settlements in the occupied West Bank if he wins another term in office in a vote on Tuesday, a late pre-election promise that would enrage Palestinians and the Arab world.
"The slowing down of video and photo content in Whatsapp makes sense, as the platform allows for rapid spreading of material which can incite and enrage at a sensitive time like this," said Ross Tapsell, an Indonesia expert at Australia National University.
" Flirting with the genre of the alternative history novel, Ma has Candace recall an Occupy Wall Street protest with "young, healthy protesters chanting," who take off "their masks so their voices could be heard more loudly," which "only seemed to enrage the public.
RIYADH (Reuters) - The diplomatic rupture with Iran triggered by the execution of a Shi'ite cleric was probably a side effect of a decision taken by Saudi Arabia for domestic reasons, rather than the outcome of a deliberate ploy to enrage its regional opponent.
The C.I.A. supported the publication of underground books in the Soviet Union by such authors as Boris Pasternak and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, a ploy that the agency knew would enrage the Kremlin leadership and deepen anti-Soviet sentiment among dissident circles inside the country.
While the still picture of the black woman transforming into a white woman might enrage some, if people had seen the full ad, they would learn that the white woman would later take off her shirt and change into a Hispanic woman.
Clinton's deleted emails continue to enrage Mr. Trump, who raised it as recently as Tuesday in a Twitter post in which he criticized the continuing special counsel investigation into possible ties between his campaign and Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election.
Large banks in Britain want the UK government to allow their industry to remain subject to EU laws for up to five years after Brexit, a move likely to enrage eurosceptics who want to break away from the bloc's legal system as soon as possible.
It's especially fun to hack machines and make them do the work, or let your wacky environmental powers wreak havoc on the ecosystem—bait splicers out to a shallow pool and electrocute them, or enrage a big daddy and lure them into a circle of death.
The continuation of the inquiry into Trump's third year in office threatens to further enrage the president, who ordered the firing of the special counsel in June 2017 and again considered shutting down the probe in December of that year, The New York Times has reported.
SAO PAULO, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Brazil's newly inaugurated President Jair Bolsonaro has issued an executive order saying that the ministry of agriculture will be responsible for indigenous land in a victory for agribusiness that is likely to enrage environmentalists, according to the official gazette on Wednesday.
Mr. Morgan said he could not account for the claims in the report that the project sought to "enrage and energize Democrats" and "depress turnout" among Republicans, partly by emphasizing accusations that Mr. Moore had pursued teenage girls when he was a prosecutor in his 30s.
Voicing support for holding Garland hearings during the primary season, political experts say, could enrage conservatives already upset over the prospect of Obama making a third lifetime appointment to the nine-member court, which could give the bench a liberal tilt for the first time in decades.
With one more week's worth of regular-season games plus the conference championships, there is still plenty more that could happen in the College Football Playoff rankings, and more still that the 12-member selection committee could do to confound, elate and enrage college football fans.
There is a digression, too, on the Western funeral industry's fixation on "dignity," by which they really mean silence, composure, and repression—this, too, is a moment of genuine feeling, and Doughty shows that though her tone is often light, she has the capacity to move and enrage.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" is one of American literature's most famous and crystalline examples of using the "banality of evil" — a theory put forth by Hannah Arendt to describe Nazi Adolf Eichman's role in the Holocaust — to shock, enrage, and, hopefully, instruct.
And when that war finally comes — in the season finale, no doubt — it's going to be a miserable bloodbath....Just, you know, a miserable bloodbath that hopefully won't alienate fans and enrage the PTC this time around, like the miserable bloodbath we saw during the Season 7 premiere.
If you spend much of your workday on the phone, taking your calls near other humans is not going to make you feel any less isolated, but an occasional videoconference meeting and a virtual place to drop in tweets that enrage you will help break up the day.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — Let's look on the bright side: The spectacle of ireful Donald Trump supporters disrupting Shakespeare in the Park's production of "Julius Caesar" and the subsequent tweetstorm of abuse directed at any company with Shakespeare in its name prove that plays retain the power to shock and enrage.
This may be the case for you, Scared, and if so, the only question you must ask yourself is what's worse — that by writing about people who have made you feel disparaged and erased you enrage them or that you allow them to stop you from writing for fear of their response?
May, whose overriding goal has been to avoid a split in the Conservative Party over Brexit, has refused to exclude the "no-deal" scenario, knowing that doing so would enrage hard-line, pro-Brexit Conservatives, some of whom are happy to risk economic turmoil in order to secure a clean break with the bloc.
The North Carolina stop comes the same day that FBI Director James Comey announced that the agency will not recommend that the Justice Department file any charges against Clinton for her use of a private email server while secretary of state, a move that will enrage many Republicans but eliminate a huge cloud hanging over the Clinton campaign.
The Pirate Bay (2003)The same way Napster helped fuel the popularity of peer-to-peer file sharing by making it easy to find MP3s and enrage the Recording Industry Association of America, The Pirate Bay made downloading everything else, including movies, more accessible with a giant directory of available torrents (most of which were, let's be honest, probably illegal).
And so when I see so many Republicans defend Mr. Trump regardless of his actions — invoking defenses that I am certain would enrage them if champions of a President Hillary Clinton had said the same things on her behalf — I'm convinced we're seeing a severe case of confirmation bias, the tendency to interpret new evidence as confirmation of one's existing beliefs.
For that reason, if no other, all Republicans should use their power to force Trump to appoint qualified, sensible people to key positions, to keep his conflicts of interest from becoming an endless series of damaging scandals, and to keep him from pushing legislation and priorities that will enrage a nation that mostly didn't vote for him and mostly dislikes him.
In just a few weeks in office he has managed to petrify and enrage the world, obsessing over how many people were at his inauguration, hanging onto a ridiculous voter fraud conspiracy theory, repeatedly lying, threatening foreign leaders, signing ill-thought out executive orders, using his POTUS Twitter account to carry out personal vendettas, ordering Navy Seals to carry out a half-baked raid.
If even one or two members of either House take Stupak's position, Democrats could be forced to choose between single-payer with no abortion coverage (which would greatly restrict abortion access and enrage abortion rights groups) and a system in which literally every abortion is paid for by the federal government, enraging anti-abortion groups and likely greatly increasing the number of abortions performed.
Although he's now more overt about his alt-right affiliations and YouTube seems better able to flag his content, Hyde was able to exist in the mainstream for an extended period of time partly because it was difficult to discern whether or not he was pulling an Andy Kaufman–style con, in which he was just playing a caricature of an alt-right persona in order to enrage liberals but didn't actually believe the ideas he was pushing.

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