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"fiercely" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows strong feelings; with a lot of activity or determination
  2. very strongly in a way that could cause damage
"fiercely" Antonyms
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Celebrating the queen's birthday in Castle Point, Essex, a part of England where people are fiercely English, fiercely Conservative and fiercely pro-Brexit.
The people here are fiercely English, fiercely Conservative and fiercely pro-Brexit, as the possible exit is being called, and many feel that their sovereignty and identity are being diluted by a failing European Union and an "uncontrolled" influx of foreigners.
J kept to himself most of the trip, a small Latino kid who looked both fiercely intelligent and fiercely committed to hiding it.
Writers should argue fiercely about issues that matter, yes, but not so fiercely that they can't grab drinks, settle up, and nominate each other for the Hitchens Prize.
They're also fiercely loyal friends and inclined to be homebodies.
But his neighbors are fiercely proud of their homegrown leader.
Some are civil libertarians who fiercely defend freedom of expression.
It was hardly the move of a fiercely secular administration.
As an artist, Prince was fiercely protective of his music.
"She must be fiercely protective of her children," she says.
The Broad's lead attorney Steven Trybus fiercely opposed that argument.
Shannon Keating fiercely explores this question in a moving essay.
Cunha, who broke with Rousseff's government, fiercely denies the accusations.
Republicans and some coal state Democrats fiercely oppose the plan.
Saroo's the epitome of just a fiercely driven young man.
Though they be little in size, words are fiercely powerful.
The genre is fiercely protective, competitive and obsessed with authenticity.
Thieves are fiercely resented, for their victims often go hungry.
Amazon's discount program also kept it fiercely competitive with GameStop.
Schumer, as many former aides will attest, is fiercely independent.
Because Prince was so fiercely himself, we could be, too.
Whether or not this is the case is fiercely debated.
Trump has fiercely criticized the dossier's leak to media outlets.
Saudi Arabia fiercely opposed the U.S. nuclear deal with Iran.
But many who live on this island are fiercely patriotic.
And the markets where Apple plays are increasingly fiercely fought.
As "his anger fiercely flamed," she blossomed under his glower.
McCain was fiercely loyal to his friends and his values.
Malibu has hit high tide in a fiercely battled segment.
Why do people fight so fiercely over a holy place?
The pharmaceutical industry is also fiercely opposed to the idea.
Domestic constituencies in both countries fiercely believe it is so.
During the campaign, he fiercely attacked her admission of migrants.
Republicans and Democrats battled fiercely for control of the Senate.
The Assad regime has fiercely denied conducting the chemical strikes.
He voted for impeaching Clinton and fiercely opposes impeaching Trump.
They love him fiercely, and they are desperate for approval.
Some proved deeply dysfunctional, though many fought fiercely and bravely.
But Bissière, too fiercely independent, did not return the interest.
Austin's Travis County votes Democrat in a fiercely Republican state.
His mother can bust chops as fiercely as he can.
We depend on the ecological systems that are fiercely unraveling.
But none were as fiercely contested as the first one.
Nureyev was fiercely charismatic, immensely talented and obsessed by dance.
Residents also tend to be fiercely protective of their home.
"Be fiercely and uniquely yourself at Rosé Mansion," it said.
Some voters remain fiercely loyal to Mr. da Silva, though.
We should fiercely debate the best way to do that.
The company is likely to fiercely oppose such a move.
Environmentalists have fiercely defended the law in the decades since.
Canadians have long and fiercely claimed hockey as their own.
We loved her fiercely, but she deserved so much more.
Moscow is fiercely opposed to Ukraine joining the Western clubs.
Biden and Warren are fiercely competing for votes in Iowa.
Greenwald has fiercely denied the charges, calling them politically motivated.
This is a forced step since virus is expanding fiercely.
BoJo — though fiercely intelligent — is widely accepted as a buffoon.
Even so, hedge funds are competing more fiercely over fees.
Nixon and Trump also have in common fiercely loyal supporters.
The FBI also fiercely opposes the release of the document.
The government responded fiercely, imprisoning thousands of the group's followers.
"A Bigger Splash" is fiercely unrelaxing, and impossible to ignore.
But passing legislation isn't easy in a fiercely divided Congress.
But the nascent autonomous vehicle space has become fiercely competitive.
She's bubbly and fiercely independent — and she's ready to eat.
Now only around 1,000 remain and these are fiercely protected.
Mr. DelGaudio, 33, is fiercely protective of his original material.
Ties After cancer surgery I was fiercely determined to survive.
But overall, the memo isn't laden with fiercely nationalistic proposals.
Through it all, the two have stood by each other, with Kim, 37, fiercely defensive of the media's portrayal of her husband, and Kanye, 41, fiercely protective of any perceived disrespect directed at Kim.
To say that Missouri is a solidly Republican state would be missing the point: It is a fiercely independent political landscape that McCaskill, a fiercely independent Democrat, has navigated skillfully for the past two decades.
She immediately confronts Jordan about this, who fiercely denies it all.
Neighbouring Iran and Turkey also fiercely oppose independence in the north.
The board of the Japanese automaker had fiercely opposed the move.
Neighboring Iran and Turkey also fiercely oppose independence in the north.
For all the talk of the ethereal, it's fiercely physical record.
He was melancholy, empathetic, sometimes a romantic and always fiercely loyal.
She was fiercely protective of her mother and her mother's legacy.
He is a force of nature, fiercely independent in his opinions.
It's such a lovely atmosphere here and we fiercely protect that.
Wildly popular with some, grammar schools are fiercely opposed by others.
He deployed a fiercely Islamophobic campaign — and it worked, for now.
He was then fiercely criticized and courted by pro-Israel backers.
Bernie Sanders, who fiercely fought Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Keeping up the pressure is South Africa's fiercely combative civil society.
I learned how the state of California fiercely protects employees' rights.
Markets with just a handful of firms can be fiercely competitive.
"My mother lived fiercely with courage and love," Noth tells PEOPLE.
The outcome maintains Ghana's record of fiercely-contested but peaceful elections.
But there are also fiercely independent, beautiful, successful women making strides.
Cloud computing is a vast market worth $300bn, and fiercely competitive.
None of these are commodities and all have fiercely loyal customers.
It always warms my heart to see a fiercely fearless kid.
All of them were fiercely passionate about their love for me.
And he will fight fiercely, at any cost, to save it.
Singular, empty, alone—those fiercely desperate things I used to know.
But Republicans are fiercely opposed, claiming it would hurt small businesses.
But critics on the left and right have been fiercely critical.
Still, pharmaceutical companies and others in healthcare fiercely oppose the measure.
The Shelby County Commission Chairman on Wednesday fiercely rejected Barber's language.
Here they know what could be lost and protect it fiercely.
How big the rewards would be from mergers is fiercely contested.
I think you get to see how fiercely loyal she is.
Sanders fiercely opposed any legislation he viewed as exacerbating income inequality.
They have been together for years and love each other fiercely.
That's not insignificant on Broadway, which is a fiercely commercial marketplace.
He told the judge, 'I was fiercely loyal to Donald Trump.
Ms. Reed is a fiercely elegant performer who holds nothing back.
Though JetBlue also competed fiercely, Alaska simply had more financial firepower.
Beijing has fiercely objected to Meng's capture and subsequent house arrest.
The Republican establishment has responded by fiercely pushing against his nomination.
Trump has fiercely defended his conduct, maintaining he did nothing wrong.
Whiteness and America have always been kept synonymous, conjoined, fiercely paired.
It is both dependent on Chinese economic help and fiercely independent.
It means giving up something you fiercely value and cannot replace.
Trump had fiercely attacked Sessions over his recusal from Mueller's investigation.
Some Trump supporters with military ties were fiercely defensive of him.
But Umbria fiercely guards its reputation as the birthplace of porchetta.
Every federally recognized tribe is fiercely proud of their sovereign status.
Business The battle of the taxi apps will be fiercely contested.
They are fiercely loyal to the country in which they live.
Environmental groups fiercely oppose oil development on the refuge's coastal plain.
It is one of many areas where Shiva fiercely divides opinion.
His nomination has been fiercely opposed by some American Jewish groups.
I fought this sudden Halal romance as fiercely as I could.
The people of Carol City are fiercely loyal to their streets.
She was fiercely criticized by a Brooklyn minister, Henry Ward Beecher.
He's fiercely passionate and that's something I could really dial into.
"Men do not talk so to men," Dr. Smile admonished fiercely.
But hard-line Brexit supporters have been fiercely critical of Mrs.
The world's greatest existential threat, destroyed by a fiercely competent woman.
But a small cadre of beekeepers still fiercely pursues this prize.
She is fiercely anti-abortion, and stressed border security and taxes.
But these legislatures have fiercely resisted efforts to raise any taxes.
And his mom loved him fiercely, and he loved her too.
The city's once fiercely independent judiciary caved to pressure from Beijing.
The families of the victims and survivors fiercely rejected those claims.
He fiercely asserted his ability to connect with African-American people.
Current suppliers, while fiercely loyal, also warn against underestimating the company.
It has hundreds of thousands of passionate and fiercely loyal fans.
Friends describe Scotty as funny and humble, but also fiercely protective.
Bright and fiercely independent, he insisted on doing home repairs himself.
You can criticize Clinton fiercely without stooping to gender-based attacks.
The broader U.S. solar industry has fiercely resisted the new tariffs.
She supported the Keystone pipeline and is fiercely pro-gun rights.
Indie-rock fans held fiercely to their disdain for pop stars.
Pakistan fiercely denies allowing any militant safe havens on its territory.
But I hear the cosmos howling fiercely inside Its minuscule cranium.
But passing legislation isn't easy in a fiercely divided Congress. Sen.
He fiercely defends his response to Charlottesville and blasts the media.
Scott Walker, a Republican, has fiercely opposed raising the minimum wage.
Technology companies and their trade organizations are lobbying fiercely against it.
His family, like many families of disabled people, is fiercely optimistic.
But it has been fiercely criticized by central and eastern Europeans.
What she less overtly advertised, though, was her fiercely independent life.
He is also fiercely disciplined, and so is this year's Kumbh.
They're all erudite and fiercely opinionated artists with finely cultivated skillsets.
Pakistan fiercely denies allowing any militants safe haven on its territory.
Democracy, like any sporting event, is best when it is fiercely contested.
Huawei's products have competed fiercely with the iPhone in China for years.
Get ready to dive into the fiercely competitive waters of enterprise software.
Maduro regime responds The Maduro administration has fiercely rejected the OHCHR's findings.
Many Republicans have been fiercely critical of the CFPB since its inception.
"Fiercely I will push through this and like a warrior," Staub said.
In practice, the vast majority of judges and prosecutors are fiercely independent.
Players would be become defensive or fiercely protective of in-character positions.
Ahead of him stood two fiercely intelligent, successful and hard-nosed women.
India remains a fiercely pluralist country, with a noisy and passionate opposition.
A day later, Mattis, who reportedly fiercely opposed that move, was out.
Trump is still viewed as being fiercely loyal to Lewandowski, sources say.
Business lobby groups fiercely oppose the government's decision to abolish the provision.
Alternatively, he could double down and attack the international system more fiercely.
He's also fiercely condemned the federal government's inadequate response to the crisis.
But DiNoto and Trimble have fiercely guarded the purity of their race.
"The project has been fiercely debated in the City Council," Dahlberg says.
Those states' Senate battles are among the most fiercely contested this year.
While in Norway, Solberg's policies were scrutinized as fiercely as her weight.
The U.S. and China are competing fiercely over African business, says Lekorwe.
The poll found that Samsung's customers were fiercely loyal to their brand.
But both were fiercely engaged in the political struggles of their day.
Carmakers based in Britain compete fiercely to sell their products to motorists.
Better understanding him -- even while fiercely opposing his dark philosophy -- just might.
France's fiercely independent judiciary has been a thorn in Mr Bongo's side.
Each group has fiercely supported stripping away the ACA's birth-control mandate.
Fiercely private, Prince very rarely spoke about the child or his death.
We'll fight fiercely for what we think is right for the business.
Over time he became fiercely resistant to the very idea of them.
Her big sisters dote on her and her family loves her fiercely.
Liz was so independent, fiercely strong‑willed, and further than her time.
But Laurer was a complicated, fiercely individualistic woman, as you'll soon see.
Trump fiercely disputed claims that the Russian government was helping his campaign.
Trump has fiercely disputed the idea that Russia interfered in the election.
Democrats have fiercely defended both the CFPB and Cordray's work leading it.
Though its members may fiercely disagree, it is, in effect, a dictatorship.
The marinade in his yellowtail ceviche tostadas is fiercely bright and garlicky.
Home is where the heart is—and you're fiercely protective of it!
Fiercely resisting disclosure of the transcripts of her paid Wall Street speeches.
"Rawr!" the mother of two, 32, appropriately captioned the fiercely adorable image.
Not surprisingly, Initiative 85033 is fiercely opposed by the fossil fuel industry.
But Catz has always been fiercely private and has avoided the spotlight.
It won't work in South Carolina, where the invasion was fiercely supported.
Describing himself as "old school," Mr. Mak fiercely defended kung fu traditions.
Both WikiLeaks and Manafort have fiercely denied the details in the report.
The real Kristen Stewart — funny and fiercely open — is only just emerging.
In the exchanges, Ms. Tanden can be fiercely protective of Mrs. Clinton.
All are both fiercely independent and utterly loyal to the Swiss confederation.
But the GOP conference is fiercely divided over the food stamp changes.
Panama has fiercely resisted transparency initiatives that have seen some success elsewhere.
Farmers fiercely oppose imports, saying they could bring unknown diseases to plantations.
This is an area where research is fiercely debated — and really important.
However depraved, Bunge argues fiercely for de Sade's importance to modern discourse.
Locke was middling as an ideologue, but remained a fiercely committed pragmatist.
The obvious answer is that the owners are fiercely opposed to it.
Although it is widely cited, the Tufts study also was fiercely criticized.
I am a fiercely independent person, and I am no one's pawn.
Groceries have become one of the most fiercely contested areas of retail.
Trilobites Scientists have fiercely debated the origins of the orb-style web.
They compete fiercely for business, and that has lowered prices for consumers.
But a small cadre of beekeepers still fiercely pursues this liquid gold.
He is also fiercely hostile to Medicaid, which covers 65 million Americans.
The so-called carried interest loophole has been fiercely criticized by Democrats.
"Such conduct must be fiercely opposed and firmly prosecuted," the president said.
That part of the rule has been fiercely opposed by industry groups.
Press organizations and advocacy groups have fiercely condemned the State Department's move.
Though the redcoats fought fiercely, 20,000 is a hard number to beat.
"New Deal rhetoric was fiercely egalitarian," writes art historian Karal Ann Marling.
Mac is fiercely idealistic but unscrupulous, and Jim a starry-eyed naïf.
It was fiercely opposed by farmers, rural landowners and real estate developers.
Indeed, in today's fiercely partisan climate, Bloomberg probably couldn't get elected mayor.
But they are fiercely blaming each other for allowing them to happen.
These markers made them easy targets for the fiercely territorial Salvadoran gangs.
The future of DACA has been fiercely debated in Washington for years.
Why were Adam and Eve able to love each other so fiercely?
Those states, and the oil lobby, are expected to push back fiercely.
The doctors recommended surgery — an idea that Sanders, then 54, hated fiercely.
What we can say for certain is that Democrats remain fiercely divided.
For now, at least, the broader space is crowded and fiercely competitive.
But New Yorkers are a stubborn lot, fiercely protective of the familiar.
He also fiercely denies having any advance knowledge of the DNC dumps.
I'm craving poems and novels fiercely, as places where I can recharge.
She writes under a pseudonym, and is fiercely protective of her privacy.
The White House, however, fiercely opposed the space corps plan last year.
The rest of us should fiercely oppose this cruel and destructive policy.
Both the CIA and White House fiercely pushed back against CNN's reporting.
The future of DACA has been fiercely debated in Washington for years.
Roberts has fiercely defended the independence and impartiality of the federal judiciary.
It was the best of its day: independent, original, and fiercely creative.
Navarro had also spoken out against Trump fiercely earlier in the segment.
And she will fiercely protect our ability to freely make our own decisions.
Barry Goldwater, the staunchly conservative GOP presidential nominee in 22016, fiercely opposed Medicare.
But the Trumps, fiercely insular, and the Trump-Kushners, intensely striving, are different.
The brother and sister have long been fiercely loyal to the soup company.
You'll get to see 10 companies pitching and fiercely competing for first place.
The two built different business models and competed fiercely but with mutual respect.
But Cuban, who describes himself as "fiercely independent," does have a few caveats.
Beagles were bred as hunting dogs and are known to be fiercely loyal.
FACE members are fiercely protective of Jane Doe's identity, including her current whereabouts.
Republican Donald Trump emerged victorious from a fiercely fought presidential election on Wednesday.
Yet only a small group of countries led by France were fiercely critical.
The gun lobby and gun extremists almost always fight fiercely against these bills.
Macron took power in France in May promoting a fiercely pro-EU agenda.
You are well-informed by the world around you, but also fiercely independent.
The Union-Tribune reports that Siamang mothers are fiercely protective of their young.
So will protection for intellectual property, also fought for fiercely by American negotiators.
Outlets and payments firms compete fiercely to lure shoppers with discounts and rewards.
But she was also fiercely loyal, and ready sacrifice for those she loved.
We operate in a fiercely competitive market in which people connect and share.
In the coming year antitrust policy and tech regulation will be debated fiercely.
Jussie Smollett is "fiercely" maintaining his innocence after he was released from jail.
But any such flexible, unclear arrangement would be fiercely resisted by the Chinese.
Nominal-wage growth is slowly rising, as employers compete more fiercely for workers.
Fiercely funny-I know she would also like us all to laugh today.
Others glow fiercely with X-rays, suggesting temperatures an order of magnitude higher.
My mother, Jo, is a fiercely independent surgeon who voted for Hillary Clinton.
But the move was fiercely condemned as an act of aggression by Pyongyang.
But there are also plenty of people who are fiercely against the DGR.
But they're both obscenely smart, fiercely independent young women with seemingly magical qualities.
He commanded an Afghan army unit, fighting fiercely in Kunduz against the Taliban.
One of them, Turkey, is fiercely opposed to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
So memes fiercely vie for space and advantages in our brains and behaviors.
Queen Bey is many things — musically-gifted, fiercely talented, fashionable and even...funny.
In England teachers, and even many Conservative MPs, fiercely opposed Ms Morgan's policies.
Democrats have fiercely defended the CFPB and have opposed multiple Republican reform attempts.
Robert counters fiercely, saying that I judge the situation subjectively, and too sentimentally.
The White House has also fiercely denied claims of a quid pro quo.
Kraninger could also face headaches from Senate Democrats who fiercely opposed her nomination.
They are known for fiercely guarding their independence and, at times, ruffling feathers.
The North Korean UN diplomat also fiercely defended Pyongyang's nuclear and missile tests.
President Trump has fiercely defended ICE, and embraced Democratic opposition to the agency.
This theme, of the unwanted or unacknowledged child, burns fiercely in Zvyagintsev's work.
Democrats have fiercely defended it, saying it has extended health insurance to millions.
He shook his head fiercely refusing the payment and pointed to his phone.
They have fiercely pushed back on Moscow's allegations that he was conducting espionage.
The government fiercely opposes such efforts to usurp its usual control of Parliament.
So, I'm going to fiercely protect those jobs that we have in place.
She believes fiercely in our founding principles of liberty and equality of opportunity.
The president has used the social media platform to fiercely criticize each official.
She is fiercely independent, endlessly energetic, deeply passionate, and a can do legislator.
And the town is proud, and fiercely protective, of its most famous residents.
The various agencies have very different cultures; they tend to be fiercely independent.
Islamic State has fought fiercely since retreating into the densely-populated Old City.
Brown has taken a fiercely critical stance against the Trump administration's environmental policies.
It's worth noting that AWS and Microsoft compete fiercely in the cloud market.
Hong Kong and Singapore compete fiercely to be considered Asia's premier financial center.
BITTERFELD-WOLFEN, Germany (Reuters) - Frauke Petry has been fiercely ambitious since her schooldays.
They're a fiercely anti-racist movement based in working-class, mostly white communities.
He's fiercely proud of the 305, the good, the bad, and the ratchet.
He's fiercely loyal, sticking with fighters who have nothing and no one left.
The Moscow Patriarchate considers its Ukrainian rival illegitimate, and fiercely opposes Poroshenko's proposal.
Clinton and her longtime adviser Philippe Reines have fiercely protected Ms. Abedin. Mrs.
Native American tribes, Alaskan government officials, fisheries and others fiercely oppose the project.
She's pure of heart, a fiercely protective sister and a palpably real teenager.
Democrats should be equally convinced, and should confront her, fiercely, on those grounds.
It's also one of the most fiercely contested elections on Tuesday night: Sen.
Mr. Cohn, a former Goldman Sachs president, had lobbied fiercely against the measures.
At her best, Lilith in Cancer is fiercely protective of her loved ones.
Jane is fiercely loyal but is also an alcoholic prone to emotional outbursts.
New York Times journalists, meanwhile, are fiercely loyal to one another in public.
He was also fiercely attacked for his vision and accused of vandalizing history.
It is a milestone in a military community that fiercely resisted the change.
For all her newfound openness on record, Ms. Dreijer guards her privacy fiercely.
Mr. Netanyahu fiercely opposed the agreement and is still stoking opposition to it.
If Ireland's recent history is any guide, the campaign will be fiercely fought.
Most likely, Alonso — deeply thoughtful, fiercely intelligent, endlessly successful — will be the same.
The bill has been negotiated at length and landlords have opposed it fiercely.
She fiercely desired men's love and never felt reassured that she had it.
Those that remain independent, such as Chanel or Rolex, preserve that status fiercely.
At the time, though, Mr. Trump argued fiercely against American intervention in Syria.
And under its unwritten constitution, norms are unusually important and so fiercely guarded.
Héloïse and Marianne are rendered as two people fiercely drawn to each other.
It is surrounded by an array of extremely well-armed, fiercely hostile powers.
As a bonus, Iran is surrounded by extremely well-armed, fiercely hostile powers.
NP: So from the get go, he's been fiercely defensive of his son.
And that life never glows more fiercely than in the shadow of death.
Some aboriginal groups and the province of British Columbia fiercely oppose the expansion.
The report cites classified material to support the claim, which Snowden fiercely disputes.
Also, they say, fluoride ideas have been fiercely divisive even among academic groups.
American intelligence agencies would fiercely resist disclosing how they had obtained their information.
Democrats have fiercely defended the bureau since its inception and praised Cordray's work.
Trump's New York supporters are fiercely loyal to him, the new survey found.
That would leave the seat open and could trigger a fiercely competitive primary.
Other pianists have made these fiercely virtuosic pieces sound more rhapsodic and poetic.
Here are two other forums where the subject continues to be fiercely debated.
They have fiercely pushed back on Moscow's allegations that he was conducting espionage.
Democrats — and even many anti-Trump Republicans — have fiercely criticized Schultz's potential run.
"I've been fiercely protective of the quality of the show for eight years, like fiercely, and so I did not want to screw this up from a creative point of view," Louis-Dreyfus added to the outlet of the finale.
He was candid and engaging and fiercely devoted to his view of the law.
"Your mom is the most fiercely loyal and protective person I know," he said.
"Arabella is fiercely independent, and was always like that," she told PEOPLE in July.
Caelynn fiercely denied saying any such thing during her one-on-one with Colton.
Pukwudgie is described as "fiercely independent" and the "heart" of the four Ilvermorny houses.
The aircraft had a full tank of fuel, causing the fire to burn fiercely.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who have fiercely opposed the project since it was first announced.
Superchunk was also fiercely DIY without ramming the ideal down any throats (Hi, Fugazi!).
He tackled low and hard, and although light, he got into every play fiercely.
The secretary, however, fiercely pushed back against such efforts in an October 1 tweet.
And some officials within the military and national security communities fiercely oppose the idea.
Many fiercely loyal Hillary-ists appreciate her lifelong commitment to empowering women and girls.
Even some parties that are normally fiercely opposed to the BJP have backed him.
The work is arduous and poorly paid, with delivery companies competing fiercely on cost.
Sandra is fiercely intelligent, unapologetically argumentative, hugely ambitious, and fueled by her big heart.
But one thing is fore sure: They're fiercely proud — and protective — of their Angels.
Plank remains as fiercely optimistic about his company as he is about his country.
Icelanders are fiercely proud of their tongue and stay actively involved in its maintenance.
We hugged fiercely as I tried to psych myself up for what came next.
The family is also "fiercely competitive, the Pritzkers don't like failure", says Ms Rautbord.
In East Asia this is the first rung of a fiercely competitive educational ladder.
But Jonathan celebrated and honored creativity more fiercely than anyone I have ever known.
From the very start, Marie (Rosemary DeWitt) loves her newborn baby girl, Sara, fiercely.
Fiercely funny-I know she would also like us all to laugh today. pic.twitter.
James O. Eastland and Herman Talmadge, two Southern Democrats who fiercely opposed racial integration.
It fought against the Clean Power Plan just as fiercely as any conservative state.
On HBO's Silicon Valley, Jared serves as Richard's fiercely loyal, typically optimistic righthand man.
It turns out dogs aren't the only animal that's fiercely loyal to their humans.
The 2012 GOP presidential nominee was fiercely critical of Trump during the presidential campaign.
Trump's spokeswoman reacted fiercely to those statements, insisting the President was a truthful man.
The Turkish military is fiercely opposed to intervention without international legitimacy and U.S. backing.
In the past, the platform fiercely denied accountability for the content its users shared.
Trump has fiercely dismissed similar reports, arguing they are attempts to undermine his victory.
And while dozens of Democrats have fiercely opposed Price's nomination, his confirmation appears likely.
Nancy Reagan was also the enforcer, fiercely protecting her husband's energy and his image.
It was his father's unfulfilled dreams that made Bhullar's Olympic fire burn more fiercely.
Cuba always has fiercely resisted what it sees as U.S. involvement in its politics.
"If you're fiercely independent, keeping your finances separate may be the way to go."
As in nature, a startup's habitat can shape a creative and fiercely competitive ecosystem.
They go at it fiercely as Cardi hops in an SUV and speeds away.
Our conservative and liberal members fight equally fiercely for women's empowerment and economic advancement.
A praying mantis is a carnivore and will fiercely hunt and stalk its prey.
Saudi Arabia denies any connection to the attacks and lobbied fiercely against the bill.
Gray, meanwhile, has tapped into the more fiercely conservative voters in the Georgia Sixth.
Bill C-69 in its original form was fiercely opposed by the oil industry.
But the video also prompted others to fiercely defend the new congresswoman's moves online.
But the White House, Pentagon and the Senate fiercely opposed the Space Corps plan.
It then competed so fiercely, it landed itself a decade of antitrust government oversight.
The president has continued to back his nominee, who has fiercely denied the accusations.
The value and fate of cryptocurrencies has been fiercely debated over the past year.
Trump has fiercely disputed such assessments, portraying them as attempts at delegitimizing his presidency.
Regardless of what city it's in, the food truck business has grown fiercely competitive.
"Lauren Brown was a fiercely loyal friend with the most generous heart," Polland said.
Trump fiercely defended Lewandowski on Tuesday, calling him "very, very seriously maligned" by Fields.
But it's certainly idiosyncratic and fiercely defended by Cincinnatians, and visitors should try it.
Its fiercely partisan, predominantly right-wing newspapers had come out in support of Brexit.
These two interviews read more as psychological portraits of fragile yet fiercely determined geniuses.
Drug companies have been fiercely critical of the reports, especially those targeting their products.
The Druze are a fiercely independent Arab minority who practice an offshoot of Islam.
DiGenova has fiercely defended Trump in conservative media while attacking the FBI and DOJ.
Abortion rights activists fiercely opposed the law -- and staged some dramatic protests against it.
"Whiplash" followed, a triumphant and fiercely disciplined sophomore effort that became an awards favorite.
What same group fiercely opposes raising the minimum wage and stronger protections for workers?
The Houthis are a Zaydi Shi'a organization that is distinctly Yemeni and fiercely independent.
But Bernie Sanders is boldly and fiercely addressing the biggest challenges facing our country.
Or when he is fiercely protective of the people he loves and cares about.
She read one of his favorites, a fiercely hopeful Langston Hughes classic, out loud.
McCain's family and friends have more fiercely hit back against the president's recent comments.
He was also a family man, fiercely guarding his privacy away from the track.
I also feel like you've had a fiercely loyal fan base over the years.
She fiercely resisted efforts by senators like Bob Dole to limit the agency's purview.
Richard is credited with having improved Orange's results in the fiercely competitive French market.
The coalition troops fought fiercely, moving from house to house and rooftop to rooftop.
One of the most fiercely contested battlegrounds, Ohio, has been a hotbed of suspicion.
"I am a fiercely independent person, and I am no one's pawn," she said.
We both fiercely loved Detroit, and Detroit, in turn, was exceedingly proud of her.
Few are as fiercely proactive as Taylor Lorenz, who writes about culture and technology.
The Maduro administration has fiercely rejected accusations of human rights abuses in the past.
Poggio inflects all the voices of this book with a fiercely anti-Catholic polemic.
Disclaimer: You will be judged fiercely if you make a face while drinking Malört.
At home, we see Nan through Martin's eyes, equal parts pitying and fiercely loving.
The president's chief economic adviser, who lobbied fiercely against the measures, threatened to quit.
Even Mr. Slamkov, fiercely proud of his heritage, is willing to find further compromise.
Some young boys who knew her children were nearby, and she scolded them fiercely.
She comes across as fiercely protective of her brother's legacy, if a little sinister.
Though Jill is an avid supporter of her husband, she is also fiercely independent.
Privacy advocates, including liberal Democrats and libertarian-leaning Republicans, are fiercely critical of FISA.
Cryptocurrencies have plummeted in value this year, and critics still fiercely debate their worth.
Privacy advocates, including liberal Democrats and libertarian-leaning Republicans, are fiercely critical of FISA.
News outlets linked to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates fiercely criticized Mrs.
On South Beach, palm trees tilted in the wind, their palm fronds fluttering fiercely.
In that scenario, the Arizona debate could feature a small but fiercely contested stage.
Nelson saw Crowley as a solitary obsessive, fiercely making art in an unlikely place.
Eloise Shepherd stresses that Aussies are "fiercely proud" of their universal public insurance program.
"I love these kids fiercely… and I don't apologize for my tears," she wrote.
But analysts said Rafsanjani advocated a permanent council, fiercely rejected by Khamenei's hardline allies.
It's a notable admission by Dimon, the fiercely pro-trade face of Corporate America.
Highly qualified, committed to the rule of law, tough on crime, and fiercely independent.
Nadler's colleagues on the Judiciary panel, meanwhile, have continued to fiercely defend their chairman.
In the brutal automotive business, the compact crossover market is the most fiercely competitive.
A group of Muslim intellectuals, known as the Young Ottomans, fiercely opposed the reforms.
She was fiercely anticolonial, and she came from Guinea, a country with Soviet ties.
Fitzwilliams told INSIDER that the decision could be linked to "Harry's fiercely protective instincts."
U.S. grocers compete fiercely to attract shoppers and also face the threat of Amazon.
This is especially important for companies competing fiercely for research talent, customers, and funding.
She is a fiercely intelligent daydreamer at odds with her strict and superstitious father.
The two-story duplex is spirited, engaging and fiercely unusual — much like its owner.
Yet, despite his desire for public adulation, Jackson was fiercely defensive of his privacy.
That breeds a fiercely experimental culture that is disrupting entertainment, technology and, especially, retail.
Warren fiercely attacked Trump's credibility during her address at the Massachusetts State Democratic Convention.
At recess, she played soccer and basketball, competing so fiercely that everyone took notice.
This is a big deal for Microsoft, which competes fiercely with AWS for customers.
Months in the city had already changed these women: They loved the money fiercely.
Neck cramps will attack so fiercely on the bike that your head will slump.
He is moody, stubborn, loyal and fiercely private, a control freak and a perfectionist.
Sony's announcement adds another player to the already fiercely competitive Japanese taxi app market.
They still laugh like crazy, fall in love like mad, and pursue happiness fiercely.
However, it includes no structural changes to the CFPB, which Democrats have fiercely opposed.
It has also produced a dangerous standoff with a fiercely hostile nuclear-armed adversary.
Oiticica fiercely opposed it, though his politics didn't fall along conventional left-right lines.
They were fiercely egalitarian and democratic when it came to gender, creed, and background.
Elizabeth Warren, who fiercely opposed the TPP, enjoys the same cache with the left.
"Sanders is boldly and fiercely addressing the biggest challenges facing our country," Merkley wrote.
Fiercely anti-fascist, Toscanini refused to accept accolades from a government he did not like.
When people are fiercely opposed to things politically, music can help reach them, soften them.
The two pipelines have been fiercely disputed and had been delayed under the former President.
That order accompanied two other executive actions aimed at advancing fiercely contested oil pipeline projects.
The CIA has concluded the crown prince directed the murder, an allegation Riyadh fiercely denies.
Diab along with her fiercely competitive teammates known as the CaiRollers want to change this.
Speaking on BFM TV, Melenchon was fiercely critical of Macron's first two months in power.
Though "fiercely encouraged," helmets are not required at Crystal Mountain or in Michigan, Lawson said.
More troubling, perhaps, were the people who grew too fiercely attached to their digi­tal pets.
The new law may yet be struck down as unconstitutional by Israel's fiercely independent courts.
Russia would be fiercely opposed to any U.S. forces deploying nearby in a reunited Korea.
Kirk recently unendorsed Trump, while Sasse has been fiercely critical of the real-estate magnate.
This time Ethiopians are calling just as fiercely for regime change, and not just reform.
During their administration, President Obama and Vice President Biden fiercely advocated to end sexual violence.
No date has yet been set for by-elections, but they will be fiercely contested.
And in Northern Ireland, many will fiercely oppose any effort to unify north and south.
It offers insight into the chaotic, informal and fiercely competitive nature of much Indian business.
The project is fiercely opposed by environmental groups, some aboriginal groups and the B.C. government.
In October, he was charged with public violence, a charge students have protested fiercely against.
Fekat is fiercely promoting and fostering circus talent in Ethiopia to share with the world.
The mom also said that while the sisters fight, they're fiercely protective of one another.
But rather than fiercely fighting every battle, Amazon looks like its ready to play nice.
"She was fiercely protective and loyal to her kids," her aunt Michelle Bolks tells PEOPLE.
"I was inspired to create an evening of hyper romantic, fiercely physical duets," Miller says.
Anne presided over a fiercely divided Parliament, with Whigs and Tories vying for her support.
OFFSHORE MOVE Hong Kong and Singapore compete fiercely to be considered Asia's premier financial center.
Many of my Syrian and Iraqi Christian friends are fiercely critical of Western missionary intervention.
Selecting fewer representatives would have generated endless polemics among the fiercely competitive districts, many feared.
As an Indiana congressman, Pence fiercely opposed Castro and railed against communism in Latin America.
That last one was the one stoking the flames of a fiercely raging ethics debate.
Elizabeth Warren fiercely defending their policy from an onslaught from the more moderate candidates onstage.
But, Smooth has long been a figure who has fiercely stayed true to his convictions.
Flynn was fiercely critical of Obama during the 2016 campaign, adopting much of Trump's rhetoric.
Khan waved his pocket copy of the Constitution and fiercely denounced Trump's rhetoric about Muslims.
The Antarctic, though, turned on him as fiercely as it had ever turned on them.
Interest groups and businesses are likely to fight fiercely to protect their favored tax breaks.
But Ms. Crawford is fiercely loyal to Whitney & maintains her silence on their private relationship.
Tire companies are fiercely protective of their IP, marking and tracking each tire they make.
The Trump campaign has fiercely defended her, saying that there is no evidence of plagiarism.
They fiercely deny being involved in the incident and claim the company made a mistake.
Trump has fiercely disputed those conclusions, portraying them as an attempt to delegitimize his victory.
She insisted that he did not engage in missionary work in fiercely atheistic North Korea.
Mnangagwa's rise to the presidency was fiercely resisted by Mugabe loyalists, including his wife Grace.
The fiercely nationalistic, unbending and forceful leadership of Russia and Turkey makes compromise incredibly difficult.
The zombies fiercely knock on the walls and you hear a lot of rebellious groans.
The NDTV raid has also shone a spotlight in the fiercely competitive TV news industry.
"We don't want it to burn away too fiercely, just to smoulder away," Gregory says.
With America fiercely opposed, it would threaten the alliance on which the South's security depends.
The question of which water bodies get federal protection has been fiercely debated for decades.
All the while, Hershey will continue to fiercely defend its profitable and powerful chocolate business.
The sweeping legislation Booker supported on Thursday, though, is fiercely opposed by the pharmaceutical industry.
The Chamber has fiercely opposed Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods and imported steel and aluminum.
The RPP was Western-looking but also fiercely nationalist and protective of the domestic economy.
Re-enter the diplomatic fray: American officials should compete fiercely in the battleground of ideas.
Hillary Clinton has always been fiercely goal-oriented, and one of her goals is wealth.
A. My mother, who was fiercely feminist, both tough and compassionate, taught me big lessons.
Some reports claimed the White House killed the bill, a claim fiercely disputed by Sen.
Brilliant and fiercely independent, Ginsburg was devoted to Marty, to Jane, and to the law.
Avenatti has fiercely denied the allegations and has said that he will be fully exonerated.
Political divisiveness within the U.S. deepens as each side fiercely levels blame for the debacle.
Zainab and Makena both function as a Miranda — fiercely independent and all about their business.
Republicans and Democrats are expected to compete fiercely to win over female voters in 2020.
He has fiercely denied Ford's charges and sexual misconduct allegations from two other women. Sen.
Trump has fiercely denied the allegations and slammed media outlets for sharing the women's stories.
But Mr. Lawrence said that it was important that the royal commission be fiercely independent.
The exam-preparation business has become as fiercely competitive in Hong Kong as school itself.
Democrats, on the other hand, have fiercely opposed GOP efforts to weaken key banking laws.
The Democrats running to be the next leader of the national party fiercely defended Rep.
Noisey: Was writing this book especially challenging just given how fiercely private you've always been?
Running is sometimes considered an isolated and fiercely competitive sport, but this isn't necessarily true.
Adam Jones had invested in himself, fiercely and unapologetically, betting against odds stacked against him.
The telcoms industry lobbied fiercely to keep the lucrative charges for as long as possible.
Her fascination with the duality of Africa — "the most honest place on earth" — shines fiercely.
The readers of Elena Ferrante are devoted — and fiercely protective — of that anonymous Italian author.
The Pew Charitable Trusts, which has fiercely opposed payday lending, praised the change of heart.
But Chucky, whose safety protocols and violence-inhibiting features have been removed, becomes fiercely protective.
Tokyo has for decades fiercely defended whale hunting despite heavy criticism from the international community.
A big health care experiment for Democrats shows how fiercely doctors and hospitals will fight.
William, we find out, was protective of his siblings and fiercely loyal to his friends.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has been campaigning fiercely to turn public opinion against Trump's tariffs.
They are a fiercely loyal band of athletes who care about and support one another.
Paul Stephen Benjamin's (Atlanta) video installation "Summer Breeze" (2019) is both fiercely powerful and enthralling.
The state's members of Congress, he said, had to fight fiercely for its fiscal interests.
Despite these flaws, the regulated property and casualty market has remained fiercely competitive and stable.
Plenty of attendees were fiercely #NeverTrump and regarded him as an enemy of their ideals.
Still, Francesca aches to bust out as fiercely as all those Prozorov girls put together.
She relied heavily on them, and they were fiercely protective of her but offended many.
I still go most weeks, and I am missing my little muppets fiercely right now.
Democrats have fiercely defended the law and could sink full repeal efforts with a filibuster.
Telecommunications companies that say Wheeler's rules have stifled broadband investment have fiercely backed Pai's proposal.
The company has fiercely defended its practices but nonetheless has made changes to its operations.
Like Beckham, he has been criticized and condemned, fiercely, for long stretches of his career.
Ms. Rice had ruffled feathers by modernizing a space that Globe hard-liners defend fiercely.
She and her girlfriend, the basketball star Sue Bird, have fiercely advocated for L.G.B.T.Q. rights.
Dorina, 9, was "fiercely intelligent," her soccer coach, Maryam Hejazi, said at a news conference.
These compete fiercely with the resident microbes for the nutrients provided by the ant glands.
This is one of the best, on why we fiercely reject so many new ideas.
Prius owners are fiercely loyal, but wise shoppers check out alternatives when making major purchases.
This rigid attitude toward race is often enforced by black Americans as fiercely as whites.
A fiercely divided House Judiciary Committee has pushed President Trump to the brink of impeachment.
And they wouldn't be constrained from fiercely opposing Mr. Trump on just about everything else.
The Chinese government has been fiercely criticized, mainly by Western countries, over its Xinjiang camps.
All year, though, Pelosi fiercely resisted anything that could be called opening an impeachment inquiry.
The budget proposes steep cuts to the regulators, which have been fiercely defended by Democrats.
Yet, even within the natural-wine world, the meaning of the ideal is debated fiercely.
If it's the second one, I agree; if it is the first, I fiercely disagree.
The church has lobbied fiercely against changing the statute or opening a window for lawsuits.
"He was a fiercely competitive player, very explosive," former classmate Nikola Kovacevic told The Mirror.
I opposed him politically as fiercely as anyone, but he was picked by the rules.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 93%What critics said: "It's a real and joyful return to form for the show that has been taken fiercely to the hearts of people who weren't there the first time round and, perhaps even more fiercely, by those who were.
NAB's chief operating officer Anthony Cahill said the bank was "fiercely" competing on price and service.
And nobody is attacking as often, or as fiercely, as Marco Rubio and his allied groups.
"She's loving, warm, fiercely loyal, courageous, brave, true, authentic … there's a lot of things," Remini described.
Elena, her smart and fiercely feminist daughter, is grounded and earnest as she questions her sexuality.
She also fiercely believes Dave Chappelle, Oprah and Obama have it right ... give Trump a chance.
The project has been fiercely opposed by China and Russia as a threat to their security.
"She's loving, warm, fiercely loyal, courageous, brave, true, authentic … there's a lot of things," Remini said.
Mia's henchmen Susie (Carla Woodcock) is only ever terrible because she's fiercely loyal to her friend.
They encouraged us to be fiercely independent and educated and put us through the best schools.
Seacrest himself was accused of misconduct in the wake of #MeToo, and fiercely denied the allegations.
"Such conduct must be fiercely opposed and prosecuted," Trump said later that evening at the rally.
When I first came to L.A. at 16 or 17, I fought fiercely for my privacy.
Game of Thrones is as fiercely protective of spoilers as Jon Snow is of the Wall.
The WWF conservation group has campaigned fiercely to phase out commercial ivory sales within two years.
Although Cooper and Shayk are fiercely private, "they are very active with [Lea]," says the source.
The major broadband providers that fiercely oppose S.B. 822 hold enormous power in the Golden State.
Especially in today's fiercely divided internet landscape, there is no reliable metric for truth or accountability.
But lawmakers have fiercely contested that characterization and pressed for more answers about what it accomplished.
Are they worried about what impact brand involvement could have on their fiercely self-made reputation?
Her followers are fiercely loyal and stay with her because they see her as their protector.
" The fiercely independent rapper also raps that his Grammy statuette "hasn't come in the mail yet.
Their first song was "Lose My Breath," which they performed while fiercely walking down a runway.
It feels risky to love any public figure fiercely these days, especially one from our childhood.
Good luck to them, because China is now fiercely competitive along a broad range of industries.
She said Peguero was a chatty, confident student, who would fiercely defend her and other friends.
"Those audiences, once you get 'em on board, they would fiercely love those shows," Richardson said.
But in the city of Minneapolis, many of Omar's constituents are standing fiercely behind their congresswoman.
The most "uncarrier" thing T-Mobile could ever do is compete fiercely on price and speed.
I dissent from this fiercely-spun, legally-lightweight, consumer-harming, corporate-enabling Destroying Internet Freedom Order.
I like that while Ski was invented farther south, it's become fiercely popular in Evansville, Indiana.
He's fiercely proud of the place and the frontier history lessons he designed it to impart.
This couple is fiercely devoted to PDA, a quality that only seems to boost their popularity.
Taraji P. Henson has a lot in common with her fiercely dressed character Cookie on Empire.
Fiercely emotional Hungrybox proves time and again that sweet little Jigglypuff can be a real monster.
She had to be smart and able to have her crews be fiercely loyal to her.
By then, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a fiercely anti-American Mexican candidate, may be in power.
The new MoviePass offers an olive branch to the businesses that the company so fiercely disrupted.
Kingsley has offered up a fiercely convincing, exasperated work that, like "Home," urges understanding the obvious.
She is so fiercely active and passionate about equal rights, and that just fired me up.
"In an environment that is so fiercely competitive, it's really hard to find unity," said Bardet.
Democrats are fiercely opposed to the bill and have been prolonging the contentious hearing in protest.
Like the queens I'd seen on RuPaul's Drag Race, they were colorful, loud, and fiercely contoured.
Kerry fiercely criticized the Israeli government for its settlement policy regarding disputed territories occupied by Israel.
Fiercely confident, loyal, justice-loving Elizabeth Bennet barely needs tweaking to become a modern action heroine.
Scoundrel boss John "Boz" Bosworth (Toby Huss) proved to be fiercely loyal when needed to be.
Trump fiercely denied the dossier's contents on Wednesday during his first press conference in six months.
The president also fiercely criticized judges during a series of legal challenges to his original Jan.
But experts and advocacy groups are still fiercely debating the health and environmental consequences of radioactivity.
Mattis was fiercely critical of Iran, cautioning that Tehran's "malign influence" in the region was growing.
Saudi Arabia has long been accused of supporting the hijackers — charges which Saudi leadership fiercely denies.
We see her looking fiercely contemplative at the island fortress once held by her Targaryen ancestry.
These days, there is a small but fiercely loyal group who absolutely love their menstrual cups.
" The governess fiercely ignores such a suggestion: Miles is even more enchanting than his sister: "divine.
Sports leagues fiercely lobbied for PASPA and have been vocally opposed to any kind of legalization.
Yes, Ultimate Frisbee has recently burgeoned into a fiercely competitive, physically demanding and increasingly popular sport.
Our campuses can be places of civility and respect, even when we fiercely and deeply disagree.
Cohen fiercely rejected the dossier's allegations, saying he had "never been to Prague" in his life.
Trump has fiercely denied that Moscow aided his White House win and criticized the intelligence community.
The apparel market is fiercely competitive and Amazon recently launched a rival service called Prime Wardrobe.
Infrared is a fiercely delicate four-track EP of emotionally-wrought lyrics smoothed over geometric beats.
She fiercely loves Tulip, who's a bit damaged but is also is every inch a fighter.
Those conditions fiercely fed the fires for days and has kept firefighters struggling to contain them.
The Organization of American States was expected to conduct the audit of the fiercely contested Oct.
These scenes have a vital dialectical urgency, thanks to the actors' subtly heightened, fiercely focussed energies.
As creator of a firm that caters to salespeople, he is himself a fiercely ambitious salesman.
Despite his hardships, Mr. Stewart remained a staunch Republican, fiercely opposed to the New Deal. Mrs.
She has also been fiercely defending the platform as scandal after scandal comes to the light.
He fiercely opposed the invasion of Iraq by the Republican administration; today, Trump condemns the invasion.
It's also Facebook's latest competitor to Snapchat, which Instagram is fiercely competing against for younger users.
It is true that Americans are fiercely independent in choosing what media to consume and credit.
The interview was one of the rare times that the fiercely private Epstein's voice was recorded.
But the idea is fiercely opposed by the pharmaceutical industry, which argues imported drugs are unsafe.
Coulter on a dime turned fiercely anti-Trump and started lambasting him as soft on immigration.
The hardcore identity loyal Nike consumers will rally around each other and fiercely defend their community.
Forces loyal to Bashar Assad reportedly conducted the attack, a charge the Syrian leader fiercely denies.
Pekao has fiercely denied such a plan, and PKO has said there have been no talks.
And Nas is fiercely protective of her team, but she's also got this wild, unpredictable side.
Downes's is a puritanical passion, burning cold rather than hot but no less fiercely for that.
This irritates Ms. Gregson Wagner, who is very close to and fiercely protective of Mr. Wagner.
She campaigned for son George W. and fiercely defended him from critics after he became president.
Both the FBI and the State Department have pushed back fiercely on the allegations. http://bit.
Trump responded by falsely claiming Waters called for harming his supporters, which she has fiercely denied.
My wimpy little weights immediately labeled me a beginner, and I fiercely embraced the blank slate.
Her come-up, in other words, fiercely defied both race and gender expectations of her time.
If you're a medieval woman with a fiercely independent streak, you do so on your own.
In "Dinero," J Lo is fiercely walking an ostrich and barbecuing ribs in her finest lingerie.
Tschaikner's addendum to the visual archive of doin' it, on the other hand, is fiercely queer.
I'm fiercely patriotic, and the flag and the anthem is something that I really, really respect.
The 82-year-old Spaniard fiercely guards his privacy and gives few interviews to the press.
Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen fiercely defended her institution's reputation as free of partisan politics Wednesday.
Every poll worker with whom I have ever served has been fiercely nonpartisan on Election Day.
Venables is fiercely faithful to the play, making no effort to impose a more conventional narrative.
No international star has challenged the traditional rules of female decorum more fiercely than Isabelle Huppert.
In Waddington, however, Mr. VanDam was targeting smallmouth bass, which tend to fight fiercely once hooked.
He is cynically counting on the blind loyalty and endless gullibility of his fiercely loyal base.
The bill was fiercely resisted by a number of groups representing alcohol manufacturers, distributors and retailers.
Another state-owned Chinese company is revamping a harbor along the fiercely contested South China Sea.
She loved her traditional brown family, but she was fiercely independent and a talented soccer player.
Most are observant but also fiercely fashionable, like Mizrahi's mother, the main influence on his aesthetic.
The vast majority of Venezuela's armed forces remain fiercely loyal to Maduro, officials and experts say.
The Belgian government is expected to pick a winner in its fiercely contested tender by October.
The N.Y.S.E. has competed fiercely against foreign rivals, particularly the London Stock Exchange, for the privilege.
Even after that, a sizable faction fought fiercely for Mr. Zuma to complete his full term.
Driven and fiercely intelligent, she spoke a clipped, Chinese-accented English with a seemingly limitless vocabulary.
Another reason is that people fiercely guard their power to make investment decisions, including bad ones.
Thomas's gentle diffidence, and his director's fiercely rigorous style, leave his motives denser than unproved sourdough.
They can be "fiercely independent," and at current valuations may not be attractive M&A targets.
The more investigations and allegations leveled against Mr. Trump, the more fiercely they cling to him.
She isn't afraid of making tough calls and fiercely defending her analysis when challenged, colleagues say.
Twitter Trump is the swashbuckling, talk first-think later, fiercely anti-PC id of the President.
Mirroring Republican unease, some of the groups that once fiercely opposed the deal are similarly silent.
The remaining members of Shaare Zedek are fiercely devoted to the space, Rabbi Jonah Geffen said.
Freelancers fiercely opposed the bill, with some digital media writers arguing the limit was not sustainable.
We're also reporting on how new advisers are trying to succeed in a fiercely competitive space.
Policies that have fiercely guarded India's markets have been the bane of multiple previous U.S. administrations.
Yellen, who leads a central bank that fiercely guards its political independence, sidestepped with a smile.
Breitbart has maintained a fiercely anti-Ryan stance, focusing on his support for the GOP legislation.
The budget proposes steep cuts to the regulators, whose work has been fiercely defended by Democrats.
Brooklyn denizens are fiercely protective of it; many who have left are highly critical of it.
Trump has fiercely defended his son and said that most people would have attended the meeting.
The federal government cheekily named the dam after the Crow chairman who had fiercely opposed it.
Sherman was a fiercely competitive businessman, once musing that a rival might want to kill him.
Maybe you got promoted to the C-suite by always being fiercely competitive with your colleagues.
He has fiercely defended himself through his lawyer since the release of the inspector general report.
Fiercely proud and protective of its traditions, Bhutan has been closed to outside influences for centuries.
Whole Food's parent, Amazon, of course, is a master — and fiercely protective of — its data management.
The Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea are fiercely contested by China and Japan.
The father, her boyfriend, would become a drug addict, and her Catholic parents fiercely opposed abortion.
Your public persona is that of a fiercely independent woman with little need for male support.
Plantation life is seen through the innocent yet fiercely observant eyes of the young, nameless narrator.
From a young age, I was fiercely competitive and I loved solving puzzles and reading people.
The fiercely proud new mother says she wants to wait five years before having another baby.
Along the way, he became a fiercely loved acting coach at a Culver City senior center.
After three dancers fiercely demonstrated techniques of hair flinging and high kicks, the other five, in sequential solos, fiercely isolated the five standard elements of Vogue Fem style: hands, catwalking, spins and dips, floorwork (rolls, splayed legs) and duckwalking (on the toes, in a deep squat).
Before the EPRDF introduced freedom of religion in 1995 the Pentes were fiercely persecuted by the state.
Ms. Berman, who was in dire financial shape, was fiercely loyal to her friends, Ms. Smith said.
It's a small town by Chinese standards, just over 600,000 people, surrounded by a fiercely inhospitable desert.
And it is true that some words are fiercely evocative -- even as we struggle to define them.
Samsung cited a "stagnant and fiercely competitive smartphone market" in lowering its own quarterly expectations last week.
For one, Republicans have fiercely opposed the idea of strong government regulations, including on the pharmaceutical industry.
We fiercely disagree with the spurious claims and will continue in the process to prove them false.
Warren's moment galvanizes the left Sessions and his supporters have fiercely denied accusations that he is racist.
The London fintech industry is pretty close-knit, full of strong personalities and, at times, fiercely competitive.
Continue to surround yourself with loyal friends who know you, adore you and will fiercely protect you.
And this is where Sanders and Trump converge, and where they could compete fiercely for crossover votes.
The companies compete fiercely to sell ethernet switches to connect computers, servers and other devices, forming networks.
Here's why: The leadership of Venezuela's armed forces remains fiercely loyal to Maduro, officials and experts say.
My brain, or maybe my fiercely loyal adoptee heart, scrambled and rewrote the question I'd been set.
This understanding of Knightley was made possible, at least in part, by her own fiercely maintained privacy.
As a judge, he was deeply principled, fiercely passionate about the law and fearless in his decisions.
In a statement provided to the news outlet Protocol, the company cited a "fiercely competitive" retail market.
Local lawmakers and community members had fiercely opposed Amazon's arrival since the deal was announced in November.
PHOTOGRAPHY is fiercely restricted inside Khawaja Masood Akhtar's factory in Sialkot, a small city in northern Pakistan.
He fiercely denied that, and his defenders petitioned the co-op board to allow him back in.
Sanders supporters have fiercely defended their candidate after a new interview from Clinton criticizing her former opponent.
Rose McGowan has fiercely come to the defense of Asia Argento after the death of Anthony Bourdain.
Yes, this was great when it came to school, but it also means that I'm fiercely competitive.
But when it comes to how we can best slash emissions, some scientists are fiercely at odds.
The fiercely independent musician has an adorable daughter named Kensli, who is the center of his universe.
But tell this to the wildly promiscuous female Savanna baboon or the fiercely competitive female bush cricket.
But he loved his stepson fiercely, and his commitment to artistic expression lit a fire in Flea.
These coveted rainmakers are among the most highly compensated — and fiercely fought over — bankers on Wall Street.
The experience left residents fiercely opposed to similar large-scale investments in their town, mayor Orellana said.
She was a force of nature who fiercely defended her autonomy even as her health was failing.
Despite the appearance of privilege, friends said he worked long hours and weekends, and was fiercely competitive.
But the fiercely independent Bündchen admits now that the transition initially left her feeling lost and confused.
Fiercely proud of their city, Hanoians can debate for hours about the best phở joint or cafe.
" "I don't like the label 'plus-size' – I call it 'fiercely real,' Tyra Banks told HuffPost Style.
The militants have fought back fiercely with car bombs and snipers, and have used civilians as cover.
Jen Kirby The political climate is so polarized; each of us feel so fiercely divided into tribes.
Eventually, Perry had four scripted shows under his aegis, proving he could guarantee a fiercely loyal audience.
Baluška said that many researchers also fiercely disagree about whether plants can have memories, learning and cognition.
Whether Hefner and his empire should be celebrated or reviled has always been a fiercely debated question.
Whether justified or not, the political biases of social media companies are being fiercely debated right now.
Outside, a skinny, angry Siberian husky tied to a tree barked fiercely at anybody who came near.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Running Hong Kong's securities regulator is not a job for the fiercely ambitious.
Economists expect that when joblessness falls, wages will rise as employers must compete more fiercely for staff.
Few bipartisan efforts have been successful as Democrats fiercely defended the 2010 law during President Obama's tenure.
It can protect against political donations that might trigger a backlash in our fiercely divided political climate.
Spahn is a champion of the party's right who has fiercely attacked her open-door asylum policy.
Unsubstantiated claims of her being fiercely protective, controlling and foisting an unhealthy codependency on her son abound.
Sessions's judgeship was withdrawn after he allegedly made racially insensitive comments, charges the lawmaker has fiercely denied.
The Mummers represent Philadelphia's untamed, fiercely independent spirit, and give a face to a working-class community.
A deeper paradox, which she fiercely denied, was that sexism in her own ranks held her back.
Maisie Williams may play a fiercely relentless killer, but even Westeros' most deadly assassin deserves some love.
I loved (and hated) fiercely committing to my jobs, feeling stressed out, and being a drama queen.
Some in a fiercely competitive commodities sector are reluctant to put their data on a common platform.
Britons, like Americans, fiercely protect their liberty, the genius of their constitution, their instinctive resistance to autocracy.
The regulation was fiercely opposed by the industry as unnecessary and less effective than its own system.
Rosenstein and the DOJ have fiercely disputed the story, stating that some comments were made in jest.
Trump and other lawmakers have fiercely criticized GM over its decision to cut jobs and close plants.
Whether that's true or not, the battle for credibility will be waged fiercely in the days ahead.
A fiercely independent, impartial FBI is vital to the health of the nation and both political parties.
He fiercely denied the allegations and was sworn in as a Supreme Court justice earlier this month.
They come from two opposing sides, and this is a culture fiercely bound by loyalty before love.
Communist Party officials instinctively respond more fiercely to aggrieved blue-collar workers than to white-collar ones.
Trump has been fiercely critical of Powell's performance, accusing him of hindering the economy with rate hikes.
The race towards developing driverless cars has become fiercely competitive, with multiple players aiming to be involved.
Warren has fiercely criticized Trump since the billionaire became the GOP's de facto presidential nominee last month.
Her younger sister, Salome, is fiercely protective of her, but they don't always see eye to eye.
House Speaker Paul Ryan fiercely criticized the effort to abolish ICE earlier Thursday in a news conference.
She fiercely guards her privacy and hasn't given an interview to the media since late last year.
Acrimony, even after fiercely contested elections, is usually cast aside or at least aired only in private.
At one point tracer rounds race fiercely back and forth across the street we are based upon.
That being said, they believe they're being fiercely loyal fans by bullying innocent strangers under her banner.
But this is woman who is fearless, fighting for the EU middle class, and is fiercely intelligent.
Clemens has fiercely denied using steroids and was found not guilty of lying to Congress about it.
They're the best bets for wooing less fiercely partisan voters and snatching seats currently in Republican hands.
Investigators had long suspected that Ms. Berman, who was fiercely loyal to Mr. Durst, knew his secrets.
It's an important distinction, and one that scientists who study the evolution of spiders have fiercely debated.
"The Good Wife" is finished, but Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski) is still fighting fiercely for her livelihood.
The installation is ultra-austere, all white walls and window with a fiercely edited selection of photographs.
The episode has put a spotlight on a murky zone within Britain's fiercely competitive news media environment.
The U.S. Constitution protects the right of Americans to bear arms, a measure fiercely defended by Republicans.
I know that fiercely attentive men can sometimes turn furious on a dime when women assert themselves.
Still, we Nigerians are fiercely proud of our jollof, and the fiery tanginess that greets your palate.
As Bobrow-Strain depicts his titular heroine, she is ebullient and indomitable, a smart, fiercely loving survivor.
Line is a meandering, physical extension of myself, and color fiercely reflects the flickering of my spirit.
In a state that grew up fiercely committed to repudiating political machines, ticket splitting is a given.
Russian officials, who fiercely condemned the registration requirement for RT, said they took the retaliatory measure reluctantly.
Once exposed, the truce never enjoyed much popularity among Salvadorans, and the United States fiercely opposed it.
Pennsylvania is expected to be fiercely fought terrain next year in elections turning on President Trump's popularity.
Even affluent voters who had fiercely opposed his New Deal now approved of him 3 to 1.
IT industry figures have reacted fiercely to any suggestion the government could censor or control internet access.
Part of her job will eventually entail mixing socially with the fiercely pro-Nazi, anti-Semitic Mrs.
However, a small but growing number of citizens was fiercely opposed to the practice — including François Mitterrand.
However, a small but growing number of citizens were fiercely opposed to the practice — including François Mitterrand.
Friends and former colleagues described her as fiercely dedicated to two things: her son and her job.
Bannon joins the White House with a reputation as hard-charging and foul-mouthed but fiercely loyal.
As the final impeachment vote clearly illustrates, the conference continues to remain fiercely united behind the president.
The result is one of the most fiercely competitive, densely populated, commerce-driven cities in the world.
Moderate Democrats backing the bill fiercely defended the deal and the means through which it was negotiated.
He told the House of Commons that "we will continue to fiercely defend our softwood lumber industry".
The book was highly critical of the American Psychiatric Association, a deep-pocketed, fiercely self-protective organization.
But culture was never apolitical in Venice, a fiercely independent city sitting at a crossroads of civilization.
They fiercely guard their work as nonpartisan, saying it is the only way to ensure its validity.
" Cooper on Tuesday fiercely challenged Bondi's claims, saying that many LGBT community members call her a "hypocrite.
Republican voters have stayed fiercely loyal to Trump, leading politicians in the party to mirror his style.
Kavanaugh fiercely denied the allegations in his own testimony, lashing out at Democratic senators in the process.
Powell pledges to ignore political attacks The Fed has fiercely defended its independence in the Trump era.
The couple fought the medical establishment as fiercely as they did the cancer, seeking to ban morcellation.
And Orlando's gay community, badly shaken by the attack, rallied fiercely, offering help and counseling to victims.
For several years, researchers have been fiercely debating how many campus rapes are committed by serial offenders.
But Bannon, former head of the right-wing Breitbart News website, has been fiercely critical of Ryan.
Flake, who has been fiercely critical of President Trump, would have faced a tough path to reelection.
For those fiercely independent smartphone shoppers who refuse to walk the party line, there's the OnePlus 5.
Burro racing sounds like a stunt, but it's actually a grueling and fiercely competitive Rocky Mountain tradition.
Democrats have fiercely defended the bureau's governance and power, claiming it's an essential watchdog curbing consumer abuse.
These brands face a fiercely competitive dining market but have already sparked intense loyalty among their customers.
Lieberman is fiercely secular and ultra-hawkish on issues relating to security and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The companies compete fiercely to sell ethernet switches to connect computers, servers and other devices, forming networks.
"I am a fiercely independent person and I am no one's pawn," Ford said during the hearing.
The backing of those two companies has amply buoyed the young business in a fiercely competitive space.
The movie's attitude toward its protagonist is fiercely devoid of sentimentalism and, at times, flat-out disapproving.
Between the lines: The industry is fiercely protective of negotiated rates and adamantly opposes the administration's proposal.
Trump has repeatedly and fiercely denied this, but Goldstone's emails setting up the meeting suggest it's possible.
The group has been accused of detaining women and children at gunpoint, a claim it fiercely denies.
Here's why: The leadership of Venezuela's armed forces remain fiercely loyal to Maduro, officials and experts say.
In her correspondence with Jones in 22015, she fiercely critiqued the military's Don't Ask Don't Tell policy.
Dean Heller (R-NV), whose state's Republican governor, Brian Sandoval, is fiercely opposed to the Medicaid cuts.
Others swore by her gifts, and she maintains a fiercely loyal following in the world of spiritualism.
The legislation in its original form was fiercely opposed by the oil industry and the Alberta government.
The neurons in your amygdala, the part of the brain responsible for emotional processing, fire quite fiercely.
But this is not a fiercely contested Premier League clash, nor a bitter encounter between Championship rivals.
Cher Horowitz, portrayed by Alicia Silverstone, was a thoughtful high schooler as fiercely independent as she was fashionable.
Strache has worked for years to sharpen the party's focus from broadly anti-foreigner to fiercely anti-Islam.
In 2012, we fawned over this couple, married for over six decades and fiercely dedicated to sartorial solidarity.
Unger denigrates Madison as a puppet but gets fiercely defensive when similar charges are levied against Monroe. pic.twitter.
By the 1950s, she had gathered a circle of idealistic, fiercely dedicated followers, including a young Alan Greenspan.
She will be fiercely challenged by compatriot Brittney Reese, who has the season's best jump of 7.13 meters.
It's a sad day after 210 years of fiercely independent journalism, with a murky outlook for the future.
Cusks are fiercely weird, and if that doesn't fit into your conformist fish narrative then so be it.
If the Quimbys' financial problems put their family in danger, it also makes them even more fiercely protective.
WINFREY: Oprah Winfrey is the reason that I love myself so fiercely and know that my voice matters.
But she's fiercely loyal to those she does trust, like Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie) and her siblings.
Many members are fiercely loyal because points accumulated by flying with BA can be spent on other things.
As they learned the first time around, a fiercely devoted fan base is also an incredibly critical one.
No one is in a dicier spot than Doug Jones, the Democratic senator from fiercely pro-Trump Alabama.
When members of her party started celebrating the outcome, Pelosi glared and fiercely silenced them with her gavel.
Central Park's 843 acres are among the most fiercely protected in the city, and parks advocates were stunned.
The media could help, too, by holding all politicians more fiercely to account, as they did Ms Park.
Israelis themselves fiercely debate the settlement issue and many feel distressed by what the world calls the occupation.
In recent years, the pair have gained an ever-growing share of the fiercely competitive British grocery market.
As Politico notes, some longtime Democratic Party officials fiercely opposed the overhaul, saying it would disenfranchise party insiders.
Sesame-seeded broccoli, fiercely green and crunchy; soft, silky bean sprouts; and the inevitable kimchi lead the lineup.
He spoke out against the FTC's $5 billion settlement with Facebook and has fiercely criticized it as well.
Although Elio, like most 17-year-olds, fiercely guards his vulnerability, Oliver is simply too attractive to ignore.
Until Kalanick's final days as CEO, Pishevar would fiercely defend the founder's dog-eat-dog style of management.
My father fiercely believed as a young man that the United States was the greatest country on earth.
But it's also a fiercely uplifting story about protest and resistance, and about fighting back at all cost.
They did not foresee how fiercely solar manufacturers would compete to match the low prices of natural gas.
McHenry's sister Maya, speaking with Refinery29 earlier this year, described her sister as caring, fiercely intelligent, and loving.
Right-wing parties—particularly Lega—had performed well too, off the back of a fiercely anti-­immigrant campaign.
Bain and Cinven had vied fiercely with a rival consortium comprising Advent and Permira for control of Stada.
But they are fiercely divided over leadership, ideology and tactics, and have clashed on a number of occasions.
But if Kim thinks that's in the works, Ko said the North Korean leader could strike out fiercely.
Even without the protesters, the Kavanaugh confirmation was a spectacle: Kavanaugh himself fiercely disputed the allegations against him.
But, why do we get so fiercely judgmental when we meet our sibling's partner for the first time?
Cheesesteaks are everywhere in Philly, found in restaurants across the city, each with their own fiercely loyal followings.
NATO ally Turkey fiercely opposes such a decision, as the country views the YPG as a terrorist group.
Democrats and human rights groups have fiercely hammered Trump's decision, arguing it is unconstitutional and biased against Muslims.
He has remained fiercely loyal to the Pennsylvania senator the entire time in both good times and bad.
Negin remains fiercely determined to continue on a path that has given her a new sense of identity.
Ted Cruz: The fiercely conservative Texas Senator has made a name for himself as an outsider in Congress.
Environmentalists have fiercely opposed the project on multiple grounds, including concerns about oil spills and worsening climate change.
Google is competing fiercely with social network Facebook Inc for dominance in the fast-growing mobile advertising market.
Khizr Kahn last week fiercely challenged Trump's rhetoric toward Muslims during a speech at the Democratic National Convention.
The U.S. has been an elusive market for them — it's fiercely competitive and Americans have established brand loyalty.
I think that everyone, or I hope that everyone watching knows how fiercely loyal to Amanita she is.
The Brexit cause was fiercely opposed by voters of a sunnier, more forward-looking disposition, as Trumpism is.
Now, that effort has run into a brick wall, leaving him to oversee a law he fiercely opposes.
Trump and his transition team have fiercely criticized both BuzzFeed and CNN for reporting on the unsubstantiated report.
KOD has brought large numbers of Poles onto the streets in nationwide demonstrations; exact figures are fiercely disputed.
He's fiercely loved America, Long Island, and his Irish heritage and left a lasting mark on all 3.
There, he met and married my mother and became a fiercely loving father who prepared our every meal.
Isn't it obvious that they'd strive for roles in executive management and compete more fiercely to attain them?
Kavanaugh fiercely denied that allegation as well, calling it part of a series of "smears" against his character.
As the Black Panther, he is also the protectorate of Wakanda, and fiercely defends its sovereignty and independence.
Trump and his transition team have fiercely criticized both BuzzFeed and CNN for reporting on the unsubstantiated document.
The U.S. Constitution's 2nd Amendment gives Americans the right to have arms, a right that is fiercely defended.
For the annual event's promoters, Live Nation's backing will provide much-needed support in a fiercely competitive environment.
Federal Bureau of Investigation Trump has been fiercely critical of former FBI leaders James Comey and Andrew McCabe.
At age 91, Josebe's memory worked as we imagined, against the striking backdrop of her fiercely intense personality.
But food delivery is already a fiercely competitive and fraught space and one that has seen considerable consolidation.
Mattis resigned last week, in a letter that implicitly but fiercely rebuked the president for undermining U.S. alliances.
"All of these things are encouraging," said GOP strategist Matt Mackowiak, who has been fiercely critical of Trump.
Republicans are looking to protect 23 House seats as Democrats fiercely to compete to take back the House.
But then again, Apple users are fiercely loyal and will continue to upgrade no matter what the price.
Some members of the gala audience may squirm at Fure's fiercely bright chords and distorted, staticky instrumental textures.
Just 220006 percent of respondents said they think the president actually treats critics who aren't white less fiercely.
State television, known for being fiercely loyal, launched an internal investigation on Wednesday into Henawy for her remarks.
But the president said he would keep the stocky, fiercely loyal general, nicknamed "Bato" (Rock), beyond that date.
Anyone who's spent time in the tech industry knows characters like Haas: frighteningly intelligent, fiercely iconoclastic, socially maladroit.
Jennie is known for her duality — one minute gushing over her dogs, and the other fiercely spitting bars.
He was grinning when he said it, but Lee has always been fiercely competitive despite his stoner sensibility.
Graham is fiercely present in his son's life, appearing at Drake's studio sessions, at basketball games, on vacations.
Karen Handel scored a four-point victory in a fiercely-contested 2017 special election against Democrat Jon Ossoff.
Kavanaugh fiercely denied the allegation, claiming it was part of an "orchestrated political hit" to sink his nomination.
And yet, he remains in office -- fiercely insisting that the accusations of sexual and mental abuse are false.
Going back to Australia and the ruins of our using would trigger our impulse to shoot drugs, fiercely.
Some plant scientists have been "attacked so fiercely" over their views that they've gone silent, Dr. Roberts said.
Pricing across the industry has also been squeezed for years as traditional grocery stores compete fiercely against Amazon.
The levy has been fiercely opposed by the Australian Bankers Association (ABA) but has had broad popular support.
Cruz has fiercely defended Israel during his campaign, praising it as America's closest ally in the Middle East.
Trump has fiercely rejected the agency's conclusion, calling it "ridiculous" and "another excuse" from Democrats about their loss.
Other friends, including Ms. Guerin and Ms. Towne, fiercely contest the idea that Ms. McHenry had an addiction.
Selma was fiercely proud of having not only a doctor nephew but also a doctor son-in-law.
Harvard fiercely fought the disclosure of thousands of admissions documents, saying they were the equivalent of trade secrets.
Verdict: There's no better way to pay tribute to Prince than to fiercely assert control of one's art.
Mr. Trump has fiercely assailed Mr. Cohen for his disloyalty, effectively warning others not to follow his example.
It was the strongest indication yet that his agency would begin more fiercely enforcing rules for milk labels.
And I cling to my health — my ability to think, speak and move freely — more fiercely than ever.
Polls suggest the fiercely anti-immigrant League and a right-wing ally could likely form a majority government.
"Henry was fiercely independent, and he did not want to be second fiddle to anybody," Mr. Bernstein said.
They are fiercely territorial, and are generally loners — until mating, that is, when rabbits earn their other reputation.
Arizona's bipartisan Independent Redistricting Commission sprang from a 2000 ballot initiative fiercely resisted by the state's Republican Legislature.
In 2018, a Bloomberg group spent millions in her race to help McBath win her fiercely competitive seat.
Georgia picked the brown thrasher, a fiercely territorial bird with a repertoire of more than 1,000 song types.
Like many Kihnu women, Ms. Matas is a multitasking dynamo who is fiercely passionate about preserving her heritage.
But I fiercely resent being told that I can't protect myself according to my rights as an American.
Big American companies fiercely protect their intellectual property and trade secrets, fearful of giving an edge to rivals.
But a number of ethno-nationalist movements are likely to fiercely compete with it, however it defines itself.
People will compete fiercely for things that don't matter, and once they're fighting they'll fight harder and harder.
He treats women as third class citizens and he runs a regime which is fiercely opposed to Democracy.
At a December 2018 court hearing, Sullivan fiercely criticized Flynn and appeared poised to sentence him to prison.
In a fiercely divided social media landscape, these comic creators are representing the movement with style and wit.
" Trump fiercely attacked the FBI in an early Sunday tweet, saying that the agency's reputation was "in tatters.
The efforts are fiercely opposed by anti-tax Republicans and influential conservative donors such as the Koch network.
Worse, Rasa's fiercely traditional grandmother has just seen him with his lover, and his lover is growing distant.
Democrats have fiercely opposed his nomination, with some senators already declaring they plan to vote against his confirmation.
And Michael Bloomberg and Bernie Sanders are competing fiercely in places like Fresno, where candidates very rarely go.
The former army chief will have 213 days to assemble a coalition government for the fiercely divided country.
Their nominations were fiercely fought by abortion-rights activists, who saw them as a threat to Roe v.
Their nominations were fiercely fought by abortion-rights activists, who saw them as a threat to Roe v.
Its establishment comes as the U.S. planemaker and its European rival Airbus fiercely compete for orders in China.
For many years, I took great pride in this mythology, which seemed to depict Afghanistan as fiercely anticolonial.
The administration has since been lobbying fiercely for the UK to ban Huawei's involvement in its 5G infrastructure.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, formerly the CEO of ExxonMobil, has reportedly fiercely defended remaining in the agreement.
It is a country fiercely attached to the "acquis," or acquired rights, enshrined in its comprehensive welfare state.
If professional ructions have been fewer, she has developed a reputation as a fierce and fiercely opinionated artist.
"I dissent from this fiercely-spun, legally-lightweight, consumer-harming, corporate-enabling Destroying Internet Freedom Order," she said.
Israel responded fiercely with a massive airstrike that took out as much as half of Syria's air defenses.
Gribbin fiercely defended the infrastructure framework against criticism that it skirts the federal government's historic role in rebuilding.
Scientific and medical discoveries notwithstanding, whole swaths of humankind remain fiercely dedicated to ancient and atavistic sacrificial practices.
Its dominance in Walton means the battle to be Labour's candidate is more fiercely contested than the election.
But plans to devolve power are often resisted most fiercely by those whom they are supposed to empower.
Democrats have fiercely opposed such efforts, which they insist would weaken the bureau to the point of uselessness.
The fiercely private siblings, whose father served as Campbell chairman, have resisted past pressure to sell the company.
Life at the pinnacle of the fiercely competitive fine-dining world can be fraught with anxiety and conflict.
The two officials fiercely pushed back on claims that their agencies were "slow-walking" documents to the committee.
Environmental and aboriginal activists fiercely oppose the idea, saying the risks of a devastating spill are too great.
He fiercely defended the independence of the judiciary, and zealously guarded the individual liberties secured by the Constitution.
Bondi is fiercely loyal to Trump, who speaks to her frequently and seeks her legal and political advice.
Profits are soaring in the private healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, both of which will fight fiercely against MFA.
Siblings can love each other fiercely and yet also fight ferociously — often within the same span of minutes.
Never have the Republicans fought so fiercely for an opportunity to transfer even more wealth to the rich.
The current record is 21 days, which was set in 1996 during another period of fiercely divided government.
Stock indexes fell sharply after Trump's top economic adviser, who fiercely opposed the President's protectionist trade agenda, resigned.
One soldier remarks warily that ISIS fights fiercely on Fridays, spurred on by sermons from its bloodthirsty imams.
Mr. McCarthy was also an exponent of stop-and-frisk, which would be fiercely debated in New York.
Kanye West went after the woman he fiercely defended just a few years ago ... none other than Beyonce.
Our organization and franchisees are fiercely committed to maintaining a safe and empowering environment for all team members.
He's spoken to you about his wife's reproductive issues, as though that information wasn't fiercely private to her.
In August Kenya will hold local and national elections, and Mombasa will be among the most fiercely contested cities.
Poland's fiercely anti-Russian government may have been privately disappointed in Mr Trump's failure to criticise Moscow more strongly.
There is perhaps no creature more vulnerable to scrutiny — or capable of fiercely scrutinizing others — than the teenage girl.
In fact, my experience has shown me that once women become radicalized, they are fiercely devoted to the mission.
Lucas and Kennedy are obviously good friends and longtime collaborators, but they're also fiercely competitive and highly motivated people.
Tech companies often compete fiercely for talent, and students can earn thousands of dollars per month at paid internships.
It's coming from the frothing jaws and fiercely straining neck of a Bull Terrier (or perhaps bull and terrier).

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