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It's like poking a hornet's nest — a hornet's nest with student debt.
"The seven of us kicked the hornet's nest," she said.
Every grunt knew that the DMZ was a hornet's nest.
Murphy's death penalty case opened a hornet's nest for the court.
It fucking rules and you can listen to "Hornet's Nest" below.
Dr. Lockman's essay stirred a hornet's nest of commentary among readers.
"I didn't see the value in kicking that hornet's nest," Curran said.
Mrs May's manoeuvring has, however, kicked a new hornet's nest at home.
"It's reminiscent of a hornet's nest," says Chung of the striking design.
Sanders's choices will be much less afraid to whack the hornet's nest.
Washington (CNN)The U.S. Supreme Court just smashed open a political hornet's nest.
Did House Republicans kick a hornet's nest with their bill to repeal Obamacare?
"We walked into a hornet's nest I didn't even know existed," Mr. Stephens said.
Though HackerGiraffe's intentions were good, they weren't spared from the hornet's nest of YouTube fandom.
It is a structurally predatory lending system, and Uncle Sam sits atop the hornet's nest.
The frenchman seems determined to stir up the European hornet's nest, even if it hurts.
In everyday life, it's precisely that obliviousness that makes privilege such a hornet's nest of reactions.
I'm on the third book of the Millennium series, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest.
It was like falling into this great hornet's nest of this group of really amazing musicians.
Asked if the company is "poking a hornet's nest," Hines paused for a moment and laughed.
"We want to open a Pandora's box, we want to push against the hornet's nest," Nagel said.
Mr. Rouhani himself addressed the issue on Wednesday morning, admonishing the media for stirring up a hornet's nest.
"I am kicking the hornet's nest, as much as I can," Ms. Griffin said in a phone interview.
Images of the patches went viral, and the Navy soon found itself with a hornet's nest on its hands.
"It's a hornet's nest — if not an actual conflict of interest, there's a real appearance issue," Canter told POLITICO.
His 2003 novel about the Revolutionary War, "The Hornet's Nest," was the first novel published by any American president.
And the hive is increasingly viewed, by liberals and conservatives alike, as a hornet's nest, a threat to democracy itself.
No self-doubting company would dare shake the hornet's nest that has been triggered by the anticipated headphone jack removal.
By refusing to confront the possibility of his dying, Roosevelt also left behind a hornet's nest of problems for others.
"Those who described the recent actions as somehow opening a hornet's nest are living on another planet," Mr. Netanyahu said.
Well, he's one of those divisive figures who will gladly poke a hornet's nest in order to stir things up.
Breaking out of that cocoon would be an act of needless destruction, its violence transforming the retreat into a hornet's nest.
The real estate mogul's response stirred a social media hornet's nest, with legions of Lewis supporters rushing to defend the Georgia Democrat.
It's either simply ask a guy to fight [or] you go around, kinda poke the hornet's nest, which would be the goalie.
"It is kicking the hornet's nest of 20143," said Daniel Seidemann, a leftist American-Israeli lawyer and expert on Jerusalem land issues.
Although Trump's tweets drew a measured response from Cruz herself on Saturday, they stirred a hornet's nest of criticism on social media.
Lucian K. Truscott IV, 70, wearing a police press pass from 1975, recalled a more genial path through the paper's hornet's nest.
But — while stirring up a hornet's nest of trouble — he also failed to build a rich foundation of intellectual property under Uber's feet.
"It just so happened to poke every single hornet's nest at the same time," said Austin Schutz, a doctoral student of political science.
"For Mr. Chaffetz, you've kicked the hornet's nest, and the army is amassing," said its CEO, Land Tawney, on a widely shared Facebook video.
Despite the precision of his maps, it was difficult to come up with clean new boundaries without stirring a hornet's nest of ethnic rivalries.
"One of the gambles the sanctuary movement makes is that ICE really doesn't want to kick the hornet's nest of people with privilege," May says.
Ben hit up Catch in West Hollywood -- one of the hottest restaurants in town and a paparazzi hornet's nest ... where stars often go to be seen.
"The FDA commissioner job can be one political hornet's nest after another," said Michael Werner, a lobbyist with Holland and Knight who works on drug issues.
Later in the day, Johnston was killed after spending too many lives trying to take a fortified Union position called the "Hornet's Nest" — an unnecessary venture.
Another hornet's nest resulted after a planned Central Park monument to women's suffrage, featuring Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, was criticized for excluding black women.
Immediately, Kirk and his team are attacked—not by a single ship but by a hornet's nest of small vessels that assault the Enterprise on all sides.
Tuesday: Trump: 'I think there's blame on both sides' Even if President Trump appeased some critics on Monday, he kicked a virtual hornet's nest a day later.
Her naïvely well-meant "Open Casket," which presented a semi-abstract image of the murdered Emmett Till, jostled a hornet's nest of prevalent racial hurts and angers.
What happens when the rights to historical truth and the identification of remains collide with the majority-held conviction that the hornet's nest should not be shaken?
At the Charlotte, N.C., convention in 2012, party leaders stirred a hornet's nest when they rewrote the platform, mid-event, to declare Jerusalem to be Israel's capital.
"Right now, we're in a little bit of a hornet's nest, where there's a confluence of events that are causing some selling and repositioning to occur," Hyzy said.
Insulting beauty bloggers is like kicking the hornet's nest, if the hornets were all Twitter-savvy and decked out in MAC eyeshadow and Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade.
He went on to star in a second installment from that series, "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest," also in 2009, in both films opposite Noomi Rapace.
An answer to that question that suggests Roe was wrongly decided, and by extension, subject to being overturned, would be the equivalent of kicking a judicial hornet's nest.
Rep. Steven King is no stranger to controversy, but he kicked one hell of a hornet's nest on Sunday thanks to a tweet that was just straight-up racist.
And I mean, judging from the promos, our ragtag team is gonna need someone's help if they hope to walk out of that hornet's nest of White Walkers alive.
The Texas quintet, quintessential southerners, have served up a second helping of the good stuff via a new single entitled "Hornet's Nest," released via Adult Swim's also consistent Singles Program.
The spot has a yellow and brown colour scheme, its cooking area is shaped like a honeycomb, and, near the washroom, glows a completely intact, beach ball-sized hornet's nest.
Barely 24 hours has passed since the 93 presidential race loser stepped on a hornet's nest by shit-talking her then-primary opponent and 2020 Democratic primary co-frontrunner, Sen.
As righteous as we may feel about punishing Assad, Syria is a hornet's nest of forces hostile to America: Assad, Russia, and Iran on one flank and ISIS on another.
His proven leadership record and ability to navigate bipartisan waters will serve him well, yet he is walking into a hornet's nest of redesign efforts, staffing freezes and budget cuts.
Conway kicked up a hornet's nest when she made a blatant pitch for Ivanka Trump's fashion line during a Fox News interview, a move that some have suggested violates federal code.
But replace Turner with Napier and install a versatile wing like Mo Harkless or Al-Farouq Aminu at the four, and all of a sudden the court becomes a hornet's nest.
So I changed my tune from 'I need to run away from this to, 'I need to run headlong into this and kick the hornet's nest as hard as I can.
On July 19, the Anti-Defamation League kicked the pro-Trump media hornet's nest with the publication of a new report cataloging the factions of the alt-right and their key voices.
Everywhere, there are hints of the natural world — a dried hornet's nest in an upstairs sitting room, a sawfish sword hanging nonchalantly in the bathroom, signaling at his love of the outdoors.
Democrats who lead with the issue are at risk of poking a hornet's nest, as happened two years ago when Republicans retained control over the Legislature in races animated by gun issues.
His 2003 novel about the Revolutionary War, 'The Hornet's Nest,' was the first novel published by any American president... He writes these books out of a garage he converted into an office.
" Speaking at a closed-door event with Republican donors in Florida, Trump mocked Bush's intellect and compared his decision to invade Iraq to "throwing a big fat brick into a hornet's nest.
The arrest last Friday of Salah Abdeslam seemed to end one chapter of the ongoing threat, but instead of disrupting terrorist planning, it may have kicked the hornet's nest and accelerated an attack.
"Attention will likely be riveted on new-CEO Larry Culp's opening message on how he is triaging GE's hornet's nest of crises," RBC Capital markets analyst Deane Dray wrote to clients on Sunday.
Introducing "Hornet's Nest," Gale told the audience that he wrote it about the moment he realized he'd never be in the one percent (and, by extension, how we'd never be in the one percent).
On the contrary, given the stellar record of the American court system in bringing terrorists to justice, the president should be reassuring the public rather than stirring a hornet's nest of fear and hatred.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stirred the hornet's nest of her party's progressive wing this week when she set a new, seemingly higher bar for impeachment than many Democrats thought they'd voted for in November.
The equivalent in a dramatic play might be the monologue—its own hornet's nest of difficulty—which, wrought well, can serve as a vehicle for the playwright's primordial gifts: voice, idiomatic ease, emotional precision.
Last season, as the three detectives started asking questions around the murder of a Southern California power broker, they wound up kicking a hornet's nest of municipal corruption involving politicians, gangsters and corporate honchos.
Noomi Rapace also played the part in three Swedish-language films based on author Stieg Larsson's best-selling trilogy: Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played With Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest.
The tweet was meant as a joke, of course; anyone who follows my work knows I have a very live-and-let-live mentality, even if I can't help but flippantly poke the hornet's nest sometimes.
President Trump stirred up an already-stirred-up hornet's nest when he gave his opinion of those players who choose to disrespect the flag by refusing to stand while the "Star-Spangled Banner" is being played.
Nigerien military officials told BuzzFeed News in December that US soldiers walked into a hornet's nest of militants with insufficient intelligence, while a series of "negligent" decisions during the attack handed an accidental victory to an ISIS offshoot.
"Republicans kicked a hornet's nest, and it is not too soon to begin saying goodbye to some of my Republican colleagues from moderate districts, because this will cost them dearly," said Representative Luis V. Gutiérrez, Democrat of Illinois.
" Jesse Walker, senior editor of Reason, contends that Clinton's decision might be politically smart but that it will have the deleterious effect of stirring up a hornet's nest: For part of the country, "alt-right" will mean "those creepy Trump fans.
A long history In the days that followed the November 13 attacks in Paris, local politicians and journalists traded explanations and blame for the many sins that might have allowed the slum to degenerate into a hornet's nest of jihadists.
The second that you feel at rest, the second that any of these stories or art forms or platforms or anything start to feel stagnant, that's when we want to kick the hornet's nest or jab a spoon in its ribs.
Mr. Spielberg has tackled contentious topics before — terrorism, slavery, the Pentagon Papers, sharks — but nothing as likely to stir up a hornet's nest of defensiveness, disdain and indignant "actually"-ing as the subject of this movie, which is video games.
If Democrats succeed in taking the scalp of someone who has been effective at dismantling Barack Obama's legacy, you can bet they would make confirming a replacement about as much fun as using a hornet's nest as a speed bag.
Kremlin analysts stress that its red, crenelated walls conceal not a well-oiled machine but a hornet's nest of interests and influences competing to dominate an Erector Set of ad hoc policies and sudden opportunities, many of them highly lucrative.
"The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" (2009) — 76%"The Girl Who Played with Fire" (2010) — 66%"The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" (2010) — 60%"The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" (2011) — 71%"The Girl in the Spider's Web" (2019) — 43%
To help solve that problem, Lz has come up with a remarkable solution called Gotthard that helps these companies tease out the various bits of data, executables, configuration files and so forth from the hornet's nest of code written all those years ago.
In contrast, Mr Trump is a blustering showman who would always rather cut a deal than fight a war, and who calls the invasion of Iraq "the single worst decision ever made", akin to "throwing a big fat brick into a hornet's nest".
Nonprofit laws bar institutions from engaging in electoral politics and holding political fund-raisers, a hornet's nest the Queens Museum ran into this past summer when it appeared to cancel and then reinstate an Israel-sponsored event after accusations of anti-Semitism.
A stated commitment by the Trump Administration to peaceful and stable cross-Strait relations would be a helpful first step towards calming nerves and assuring all parties that the new White House team will not stir a hornet's nest on this issue.
Mulvaney had also stirred a hornet's nest earlier in the month when he suggested the White House would insist that the spending package defund so-called "sanctuary cities," the term applied to local jurisdictions that refuse to volunteer immigration-status information with federal immigration authorities.
" But a quick look on some cached posts shows the board was a hornet's nest for brutal hate content directed at women, who are described as "femoids" or "fembots": Other posts are titled  "all women are sluts"  and "females love getting abused by good looking men.
"I think their decision is they don't need to do that, they're getting everything they want, why stir up a hornet's nest," said Mann, who has been a frequent target of deniers and recently won a lawsuit against a Canadian group that had accused him of fraud.
The decision also "stirs a hornet's nest" in Syria, Goldenberg said, angering Russia, Iran, and Assad and giving them an opening to isolate Israel and limit its ability to take further military action against Syrian allies Iran and Hezbollah as the Syrian civil war drags on.
But today's reaction looks muted compared with the hornet's nest that was stirred in 1973 when the publisher, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, brought William Safire aboard — directly from the Nixon White House — without even first informing his cousin, John B. Oakes, the truly liberal editor of the editorial page.
"It's been all about pressure and brinksmanship and military tools and tactics and chess something, and now to literally, directly taunt the leader of North Korea is like poking the hornet's nest yet again," said Paul Carroll, program director at the Ploughshares Fund, a group working to eliminate nuclear weapons.
"It's been all about pressure and brinksmanship and military tools and tactics and (chest-thumping), and now to literally, directly taunt the leader of North Korea is like poking the hornet's nest yet again," said Paul Carroll, program director at the Ploughshares Fund, a group working to eliminate nuclear weapons.
"He was a phenomenal man of great strength and character, courageous and like a father to his troops who got most of his boys out of there after he landed in a hornet's nest," Mr. Gibson, who visited the general a few months ago, said on Monday in a phone interview.
Click here to view original GIFIf the sound of a single mosquito buzzing near your ear is enough to send you running, you might want to skip this video of a Louisiana exterminator battling what is easily the largest hornet's nest I've ever seen in my life, hiding inside someone's backyard shed.
Mr. Trump seemed to have stepped on a diplomatic hornet's nest inadvertently, American diplomats and military experts said, when he discussed the nature of the sprawling Al Asad Air Base in western Iraq, which he visited in late December and referred to on Sunday, and where American troops operate with Iraqi permission.
"I hope the Indian side knows what it's doing, because the moment you put your hand in the hornet's nest, you have to be prepared for whatever consequence there is going to be," said Shiv Kunal Verma, the author of "1962: The War That Wasn't," about the bloody border conflict the two countries fought that year.
In visits to "red zone" areas, deemed out of bounds by US and other foreign embassies, and high-level interviews, locals and senior officials told BuzzFeed News that the worst military fiasco under the Trump administration came after US soldiers rushed into a hornet's nest of militants with insufficient intelligence, while a series of "negligent" decisions during the operation handed an accidental victory to an ISIS offshoot.
We have been A/B-ing this format a bit over the past few months, and have talked about the future of geoengineering, power politics of GPS, societal resilience startups, the disappearing Form D filing, Softbank's debt obsession, the internet's transformation into a nation state and why TechCrunch's parent company is … well, I shouldn't say that, lest I kick that damn hornet's nest again.
So that makes Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker a pretty perfect cap to Disney's big year: It's both glutted with plot points and embarrassingly cautious, precisely calculated to not to poke the hornet's nest of detractors who popped up to voice their displeasure with The Last Jedi, with some complaining about how hallowed characters developed while others voiced more overtly racist and sexist concerns.

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