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But we can expect an abundance of externally inflicted humiliations.
Humiliations also abounded this year because so much of the
It was to be a fight marked with public humiliations.
A lifetime of humiliations like this constitute a little death.
The list of humiliations go on and on and on.
" EX-STAFFERS DESCRIBE HUMILIATIONS IN HILL OFFICE  Politico:  "Virginia Rep.
"Women can't dwell on injustice or past humiliations," she muses.
He is treated with calculated cruelty, subjected to daily humiliations.
From there, in a cascade of humiliations, his life unravels.
Even after suffering a string of setbacks and humiliations, Mrs.
The Twitter shitposts drawn from the regular humiliations of being alive?
Public humiliations like these were common in the pre-Roe era.
American Southwest, expensive wine, and the ritual humiliations of his friends,
If the Army was "unconquered," who was responsible for these humiliations?
She was astonished to learn about their daily hardships and humiliations.
The disappointed hopes and humiliations of 211, she found, still fester.
Their cross-examinations, most days, felt like a string of humiliations.
The family has also been subjected to countless humiliations and abuses.
Today, after many humiliations, they are licking their partly self-inflicted wounds.
Citizens were liberated from the humiliations of life in a surveillance state.
Nonetheless, through all their humiliations and dismemberments, they try to stay optimistic.
I refuse to detail the humiliations that keep me up at night.
Even with their humiliations, the Conservatives are ten points ahead in polls.
They endure the daily humiliations — large and small — that come with occupation.
TUESDAY WAS the most humiliating day in a prime ministership scorched by humiliations.
It all sparked a feeding frenzy of bizarre humiliations that almost no one
Through language they were able to overcome the humiliations of the work day.
She bears witness to many of her employers' humiliations: slaps, betrayals, car accidents.
There are the serial humiliations of Hitler Youth day camp to contend with.
The rulers of Russia, Hungary and China are driven by past national humiliations.
I realized that, for them, the pitch events were not all trials and humiliations.
I kept on expecting to feel something, seeing the high profile humiliations and condemnations.
Great powers, it turns out, have little choice but to endure these small humiliations.
Brutally exploiting her social and sexual naïveté, they enact a campaign of escalating humiliations.
They both triumphed in male-dominated professions and faced their own career humiliations and rebirths.
TODAY, THE COUNTRY is still battling the memory of the humiliations reaped by British conquest.
There's Jeff Sessions, who refused to resign his post as attorney general amid daily humiliations.
The myth has been bruised, too, by the humiliations of Iraq and the financial crisis.
So we ask you quite sincerely: Is there some point to the  ongoing humiliations  of Sessions?
How many days was it between the last of those ritualistic humiliations and his leaving—16?
Dushku categorizes it as "one of the most cruel, most aggressive humiliations" she had ever experienced.
After a century and a half of humiliations, China is re-emerging on the world stage.
As the original Gloria was more hardened, she seemed to weather the humiliations inflicted upon her.
But I do know people who have overcome the worst humiliations that humankind has doled out.
I was always touched by their difficult position, sometimes by the humiliations they might go through.
"After all of the recent insults, the humiliations, it is a way of reaffirming our pride."
Muhammad Zia ul-Haq, lavishing upon him, among other humiliations, a spectacular case of anal worms.
It is only the American grievances that have been registered; the humiliations seem reserved for Pakistan.
Ultimately, affluence, respectability, and their light complexions couldn't save them from the humiliations of Jim Crow.
Such humiliations ultimately exacted a heavy mental toll, but Logan's story is also one of achievement.
Elizabeth is shamed by her misjudgment, and by the humiliations Darcy endures to rescue her sister.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's response will also be informed by historic memory of foreign humiliations past.
Think of all the humiliations we missed as Bill Russell served as this poor man's Grim Reaper.
Sohn tells a rollicking one about how her biggest humiliations led to her greatest periods of growth.
There is something unkind about making her relive decades-old humiliations forced on her by spousal infidelity.
These humiliations led to another rebellion, followed by yet another defeat, at the hands of foreign powers.
So, among the countless humiliations endured by a defeated nation, this was a petty one, now forgotten.
The combat served as a kind of mollifying spell, to tide them over through the daily humiliations.
Take the debate over "microaggressions" on American university campuses, defined as the small humiliations minority students endure.
It is one of the reasons he has endured the continuing humiliations of working for Donald Trump.
Experiencing these humiliations was a lot easier knowing I had the freedom to leave at any time.
In "The Tunnel," he demonstrated the terrors and humiliations of everyday life in flashbacks to Kohler's childhood.
Obese and overweight people gained a voice, shining a light on the casual, daily humiliations they suffer.
It's a "He said, she said" situation where Suzanne has to subject herself to tests, interrogations, and humiliations.
Meanwhile, the vaunted Brazilian men's team has struggled in the Olympics amid a multi-year stretch of humiliations.
After repeated humiliations in parliament Mr Rohani has suspended political and cultural reform to focus on the economy.
"(Twenty-two) years later, after humiliations, hurdles and sacrifices, my sons' father is Pakistan's next PM," Goldsmith tweeted.
The narrators tell of physical and psychological abuse, beatings and sleep deprivation, humiliations, isolation and threats to relatives.
Even for some observers from outside the European Union, the parallels with Britain's current Brexit humiliations are striking.
Some of the town's young residents, he said, complain of humiliations at the hands of the Barkhane troops.
He is mistaken for a terrorist, locked in a cage and subjected to a series of other humiliations.
That history makes the city a symbol of the humiliations China suffered for much of the 20th century.
Such humiliations pale, however, when one considers the Gordian knot that Mr. Bolton went to Ankara to untangle.
The Palestinian section feels livelier but besieged; residents describe the daily torments and humiliations of life under occupation.
Yet the job of the most powerful man in the world constantly entails daily humiliations at home and abroad.
Bruh. There are beatdowns, and then are epic humiliations that will live on for the rest of sports history.
In her new memoir Hunger, Roxane Gay details the everyday physical and psychological humiliations inflicted on her overweight body.
Like a highly qualified female graduate obliged to bring the tea, Mr Abe's womenomics policy has suffered numerous humiliations.
The humiliations of 2012 and 2013, when he was forced to sit in a courtroom cage, are largely over.
The sons' humiliations climax with the oldest, Gregory's, tumultuous speech at a luncheon after Bellow accepted the Nobel Prize.
And it's a perfect wedding of patriotism and payback for all the humiliations that he has heaped on her.
In her book, she describes with sometimes caustic candor the daily humiliations of "grossophobie," or fat-phobia, in France.
I herald this latest female generation for their courage in revealing their humiliations for the chance to change society.
Women in these jobs also often endure deliberate humiliations like not having bathrooms provided for them on construction sites.
I'm angry that the casual humiliations I felt every day at my job were acceptable when they shouldn't have been.
The result of this weakness, according to Trump, is that: The list of humiliations goes on and on and on.
It's all more modern and streamlined apprehension, but disquiet is disquiet, and there are humiliations thrown in today, as well.
Those humiliations continue to shape pop culture; a remarkable share of contemporary television shows cast the Japanese military as villains.
After a series of humiliations, Shashi decides she needs to learn English and enrolls in a four-week crash course.
In Gold's production, Jim's invitation to Laura to join him on the floor had become a minefield of potential humiliations.
"These were not negotiations but pressures, dictations, threats and humiliations," said Ibrahim Jabawi, spokesman for the rebels&apos joint operations room.
For Uber, 2017 wasn't so much another one on the books as a 12-month-long procession of humiliations and catastrophes.
One had to be a fighter to rise above the daily humiliations of life in a segregated city, McElvaney Talbott said.
At the same time, he also offered a dryly reportorial description of the humiliations and restrictions brought on by his disease.
The same "shock sells" mentality that worked for Mortal Kombat eventually led the company to a series of self-inflicted humiliations.
We must remember as well, that our defeats, our humiliations, our losses were also all shared by Harvey in his time.
Suburban life for the Morrises was not easy — they had to cope with racial slurs and other humiliations — but they persisted.
In China, the Opium War gradually came to be seen as the beginning of a century of humiliations at Western hands.
He went from being the longtime chief executive of one of the world's biggest companies to suffering Trump's repeated public humiliations.
Mr. Sessions's recusal from the Russia investigation prompted more than a year of public complaints and private humiliations by Mr. Trump.
One can't help but flash forward to the humiliations Marcia Clark would endure a few years later while prosecuting O.J. Simpson.
They're lousy at it, but that scarcely matters as much as the petty humiliations that come with even the humblest job.
Among the tales of murder and rape are vignettes of the humiliations that many Rohingya say they have had to endure.
They pointed to her husband's political humiliations and his reported infidelities, and to the unease that Hannelore Kohl felt in public.
It lopes along like a highbrow episode of "Louie," a series of silly, surreal, confident riffs about humiliations, minor and major.
The film explores the complicated history of "The Green Book" and the dangers and humiliations that black travelers still face today.
Critic's Notebook Morning found the president on TV reliving a victory of the Obama years and evening, reliving one of its humiliations.
"He swallowed humiliations and bore a heavy burden," murmured one old man, explaining his admiration for Zhou as he left the performance.
"The arrested men are subjected to physical and verbal abuse, torture including with electric shocks, beatings, insults, and humiliations," U.N. experts said.
The state has also suffered its share of humiliations, not least the escape from a Mexican prison of El Chapo in 2015.
In Kazakhstan, Ziyawudun thought she was finally safe after months of nightmares, interrogations, and ritual humiliations at the hands of camp officials.
"The arrested men are subjected to physical and verbal abuse, torture including with electric shocks, beatings, insults and humiliations," the experts wrote.
But despite whatever motivated her dishonesty, Lola still took all of it — the triumphs and humiliations — in stride, and I admired that.
His former friend the judge, who witnessed Dovaleh's childhood humiliations, begins to wonder about the relationship between the comic and his audience.
Clinton's career were marked not by her own forceful declarations, but rather by her ability to withstand painful public humiliations and defeats.
The nation's leadership in both parties and the Civil Service had embroiled the country in endless wars and a string of humiliations.
Trump's China approach 'stuck in 1990s' North Korea What Trump says: "The list of humiliations go on and on and on," Trump said.
Those who didn't quit accepted the exorbitant pay he offered along with rapid advancement as compensation for the stress and humiliations they endured.
She touches such fans where they hurt, soothing their rage even while delivering a reminder of past humiliations and the potential for more.
But there have been two British polling humiliations in recent memory, with errors big enough for Trump to draw comfort from, Curtice conceded.
Some readers might feel that too much levity surrounds some disturbing matters — a farcical deathbed scene, the humiliations of colostomy bags and incontinence.
The humiliations that she suffered — and the public sympathy that she reaped — were inextricable from the dueling displays of male vanity around her.
No one is immune from tripping up, getting knocked down, or suffering from the large and small humiliations of slipping down life's ladder.
Littlefinger talked about his love for Catelyn Stark and the many humiliations he's suffered at the hands of the great lords of Westeros.
Lisa Kudrow plays Valerie Cherish, an impossibly vain sitcom actress whose willingness to endure humiliations in pursuit of fame can seem almost stoic.
"Mean" contains the usual childhood confusions and adolescent humiliations, but it's also a meditation on race, class, sexuality and the limits of niceness.
When African and Asian envoys doubt China's sincerity, the Zhou of the opera recalls past humiliations inflicted by colonial powers on their two continents.
The video is a Freaks & Geeks-level smart take on the endless humiliations and intimidation that come with being a woman in the world.
Soon we learn the startling fact that Helena, the formerly humiliated secretary, has become Andret's wife and Hans's mother (and is still enduring humiliations).
In fact, her mother said she at first tried to persuade her to keep quiet in order to avoid publicity and its associated humiliations.
While Trump and McConnell suffered those indignities together, they each also had to deal with humiliations on their own over this three-day span.
It, too, starred Ms. Blanchett and Mr. Roxburgh, who bravely and brilliantly exposed their characters as full-frontal targets to life's pose-peeling humiliations.
Israel could find lots of ways to ease humiliations and economic hardship for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, without compromising its security.
Mike Pence was given the marquee assignment; Christie was subjected to repeated public humiliations, including an admonition by Trump to stay away from Oreos.
The artworks reflect the absurdities and humiliations of the Soviet life — the tragic contradictions between the official ideology of socialism and its everyday reality.
We are familiar with Plath's fierceness, the power of her imagination to exact revenge, to correct humiliations, to create dark drama out of despair.
Mexico's current government, led by President Enrique Peña Nieto, has suffered a string of humiliations at the hands of Mr. Trump with relative silence.
There are the added humiliations of segregated schools and neighborhoods, designated dining tables and "colored" bathrooms, all colluding to tighten the shackles of racism.
What's far easier — and a lot more fun — is delighting in the missteps or humiliations of influencers who've made their self-monetization so explicit.
In the books, Cersei faces off against the humiliations of the ascendant High Sparrow, concluding with the now-infamous Walk of Shame through King's Landing.
And with Nigel Farage and his newly-formed Brexit Party raging toward victory, the humiliations are likely to continue well after the results are in.
It's seen within Russia as the beginning of a period of humiliations engineered by the United States and is a partial cause of current tensions.
Yet increasingly hopeless national politics, intractable identity narratives, and the quotidian humiliations of the occupation come to affect the assumptions and the expectations of friendship.
But just as she found tricks to avoid other author humiliations (namely, selling a lot of books), she's gotten herself out of this one too.
The law was just another in a series of humiliations for the Jewish people, who chafed under Roman occupation and often rose up in violence.
In order to avoid the same series of crises, delays, and humiliations, Parliament is also now certain to trigger an election before this new date.
Lemaitre is very good at depicting Delambre's diminishment by scores of tiny humiliations, each one a sharp little blade slicing down to his very soul.
Even more crushing are the humiliations of litigation, as Stacey and her neighbors try to get help from Pennsylvania's financially decimated Department of Environmental Protection.
Anyone who's had a horrible boss knows the difference between tough and horrible —between leaders who set high bars and those who administer petty humiliations.
And even employees at fancier dining establishments have to deal with wage theft, sexual harassment, and other humiliations their hard-working owners don't have to endure.
Lewinsky has endured impossible humiliations over the past twenty years, and it is moving to see her speaking up for herself with such eloquence and wisdom.
The very nature of factory work — the pressure to keep the production line going — gave bosses power to inflict petty humiliations, such as denying bathroom breaks.
But like Justin Bieber, I am often haunted by my inner demons: clinical depression, general anxiety, my past humiliations, and the brutality of the modern world.
In picaresque fashion, Ms. Nottage (who likewise lives in Brooklyn) puts Undine through humiliations that mark her fall while serving as satires of familiar theatrical tropes.
As Poh Lin struggles to process the horrors and humiliations that necessitate her work, she also begins to question her complicity in an increasingly secretive system.
Again and again, I watched my humiliations thrown at Hillary Clinton, Carly Fiorina, Megyn Kelly, Alicia Machado, actresses on Twitter, activists on Twitter, my friends and family.
So who but Linda knew the true difficulty of divorce after three decades of marriage, the endless suffering and self-humiliations endured to cross the finish line?
The Headley story, like the others, hints at the casual cruelty and humiliations to which people living in poverty are constantly subjected, simply for seeking government help.
If this all sounds out of character for Warren, then recall that all the various humiliations visited upon historical vice presidents have also been out of character.
And yet despite humiliations and hardship, the Jacksons find joy in each other, their relations bubble with warmth even while those of the McAllans crackle with tension.
Six months and countless humiliations in, it's hard to imagine a circumstance of departure under which Spicer would have earned the right to rehabilitate his professional reputation.
However justified, the West's outrage at his actions underlined to Russians how Mr Putin was once again asserting their country's strength after the humiliations of the 1990s.
Humiliations follow, including an encounter with an arrogant American film insider who bluntly tells Nico to darken his hair — his blond hair doesn't exude stereotypical Latino vibes.
It is a position for which, thus far, he has proved remarkably unsuited and in which he has allowed the House to suffer a series of humiliations.
It is a tragedy that we only have access to this pair of public humiliations, when there are surely so many more, lost to the tide of time.
Humiliations in Afghanistan, India, Jamaica, South Africa and Sudan came decade by decade, and the best known war poem marked another one, Tennyson's "Charge of the Light Brigade".
We are rooting for Harry despite his own very public humiliations -- whether playing strip billiards in Las Vegas or dressing as a Nazi for a fancy dress party.
If what Kelly reportedly said was accurate, that conversation between the two men was the last in a long line of humiliations Tillerson endured since joining the administration.
President Donald Trump has long demanded public displays of gratitude and admiration from officials seeking federal help — and dealt out public humiliations to those he seeks to demote.
There are others — goofy accents, nicely staged pratfalls, humiliations large and small — though not much that rises to the level of unforgettable, wild-eyed, laugh-out-loud hilarity.
The rise of the worker wellness program, along with the visceral backlash to it, has revealed the limits and small humiliations of this neoliberal approach to health care.
These feelings can feed into one another, influencing the collective mood as profoundly, and maybe as adversely, as world-historic news events and natural disasters and national humiliations.
Unno (Chojuro Kawarasaki), a down-on-his-luck samurai, stoically endures a string of humiliations as he tries to collect on a debt owed to his dead father.
He said he and other African staffers faced the brunt of "slights that turned to slurs, embarrassing humiliations and rudeness that escalated to abuse" at the UN agency.
The once sacred tradition of a presidential debate -- where candidates typically trade barbs over their vision of the country's future instead of personal humiliations -- exploded into something quite chilling.
Even the country's much-vaunted armed forces have had their share of humiliations, as the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier showed when it recently lost two aircraft in three weeks.
Her latest feature, "Toni Erdmann", continues to explore the routine humiliations of modern life; audience members were left in tears at its world premiere in Cannes earlier this year.
Enduring all manner of humiliations, bouncing back from every setback, tacking right and left with the times, he embodies the triumph of raw ambition over aristocratic rules of order.
As a result, its overarching high-school-as-hell metaphor resonated with just about every kind of kid for whom teenage life was a daily gauntlet of small humiliations.
The film was an acutely observed insider's view of a profession that requires a strong constitution to withstand its humiliations and grubbiness, and to maintain a modicum of optimism.
And that the director may well have been enacting his own fantasies with the plot — in which Marnie, among other humiliations, is raped by her husband on their honeymoon.
Mr Johnson made his second-ever appearance as prime minister in the House of Commons on September 3rd, only to suffer one of the worst humiliations of any leader.
Op-Ed Contributor DUBLIN — This month, as Arctic winds have swept down through Britain, Brexit has led the government of Prime Minister Theresa May into a blizzard of humiliations.
Shortly after his victory last year, Donald J. Trump began revisiting one of his deepest public humiliations: the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape of him making vulgar comments about women.
The suffering and humiliations of blacks were real, he conceded, but this was more a testament to the fallen state of man than something that could be corrected swiftly.
The show is now less cringey for its romantic entanglements than for the way it keeps exposing the humiliations required to exist in the reality television–dominated entertainment industry.
Then fluency fast-forwards and children start picking up long chapter books even though they might not yet be ready for wizards, menstruation or the humiliations of middle school.
If you want to become a Stoic, he said, "you will dislocate your wrist, sprain your ankle, swallow quantities of sand," and you will still suffer losses and humiliations.
Mr. Giuliani made himself indispensable to the Trump campaign by doing dirty work that no one else wanted and trudging ahead even after the candidate lashed him with humiliations.
Through most of the 10-episode season on Netflix — the second installment in a proposed 60-episode series encompassing Elizabeth's long reign — the humiliations are closer to home, however.
We're seeing what makes him such a dogged advocate for his clients—if defending petty criminals is a parade of humiliations, well, so is pretty much his entire life.
While Beijing's repeated references to these past humiliations have propaganda value, invasion is now regarded as a highly unlikely threat, according to military strategy documents published by the Chinese government.
Contemporary Chinese nationalism—propagated in schools, museums, monuments, television series, movies, and political speeches—increasingly rests on that most explosive of goals: wiping out the national humiliations of the past.
Despite the grandeur of the setting and its deep history, the museum's name reflects the humiliations that free people of color, no matter how wealthy, endured before the Civil War.
They needed a space in which they could talk openly about the physical struggles and daily humiliations of walking around in a fat body, and just how much that sucked.
They may find that the humiliations of the process serve a necessary function: an acclimatization from the rarefied atmosphere of congressional life to the normal life of a private citizen.
Or the way "America," an escalating argument between the Puerto Rican men and women about the humiliations and advantages of moving to the United States, culminates in a dance-off.
In truth, the firestorm over blackface photos is only the latest example of Virginia suffering humiliations over racism that cause pain to its residents and tarnish its well-burnished reputation.
Support the Girls shares some basic DNA with movies like Waiting… and Empire Records, workplace comedies about how camaraderie can offset the tedium and petty humiliations of the minimum wage grind.
For the past few months, Mr Sessions has been subject to semi-regular humiliations—the typical prelude to eventual sacking in the Trump administration (as Messrs Tillerson and McMaster could attest).
"Survivors have described to UNHCR being shot at, regular beatings, rapes of adults and children, humiliations including forced nudity, being forced to witness summary executions, and denial of food," it said.
A vocation involves promises to some ideal, it reveals itself in a sense of enjoyment as you undertake its tasks and it can't be easily quit when setbacks and humiliations occur.
It took me more than 20 years — and a lot of distance from the humiliations of regulation gym class — to find physical activities that didn't fill me with dread or defeat.
Rather than depicting the milieu in which Fuller thrived, Ms. Di Giusto mainly confines the action to a villa where Fuller endures sickness and a series of self-fulfilling romantic humiliations.
" He added: "I think a lot of our issues in both the Middle East and in Africa is due to a lot of frustrations due to a lot of past humiliations.
It is one of many humiliations, which begin when he finds his car stolen, then leaves his cellphone in a taxi and has a series of ugly exchanges with the dispatcher.
The bottom line: "Hindu nationalist ideologues view India's history as a series of humiliations — centuries of rule by Muslim kings followed by British colonialism — that must be redressed," the Post writes.
He had no ability to tolerate the slings and arrows of outrageous public humiliations, of which he probably suffered a disproportionate many, and he responded with the venom of a toadfish.
In the course of that case, Mr. Kobach so violated basic courtroom rules that he was held in contempt and, among other humiliations, ordered to take six hours of legal education.
My memories mix and blur into an apricot-hued, Dr. Pepper-scented, scrunchie-bound bouquet of slumber parties, shopping malls, babysitting disasters, ringing phones, evil twins, gym class humiliations, and taunting crushes.
After the humiliations of occupation and war, Kim presented himself as a Marxist emperor of sorts, who would revive Korea's racial superiority and rebuild the nation as a fortress, impenetrable to imperialists.
Parliament's actions on Wednesday were the latest in a long string of defeats and humiliations over Brexit that would ordinarily have spelled the end of a prime minister's career, yet somehow Mrs.
The sets, designed by Sabine Theunissen, deploy sculptural accumulations of junk to render the locales where Wozzeck experiences successive humiliations: a captain's quarters, a doctor's laboratory, a tavern garden, a soldiers' barracks.
She clearly buys their similar arguments that China is locked on a path of redress for past humiliations by the West and to (once again) dominate East Asia, if not the world.
Bill O'Reilly, of Fox News, reaches five settlements after allegations of sexual harassment, and women flood the internet with raw memories of everyday humiliations at work, from leering bosses to crude attacks.
It emerged specifically within African-American culture, among people who had to withstand the humiliations of racism without losing their temper, and who didn't see any way to change their political situation.
Their humiliations at the hands of a brazen plutocrat, sardonically filmed with soaring camera work, are matched by their riotous efforts to work in the entertainment business—at a folkloric theme park.
Peter Navarro suffered any number of humiliations in his first year in the White House, where the trade advisor was out of favor with President Donald Trump and his superiors for months.
For a moment, it seems like Kendall may finally triumph over Logan after the countless humiliations and setbacks he's suffered over the course of the season, but there's no savoring the victory.
It's set in a place where everyone knows everyone else, high school humiliations stick around forever, and teenagers wind up unwittingly or unwillingly falling into the same roles their parents played before them.
A memory of the humiliations suffered by Jesse Owens, America's greatest athlete, who had bested Hitler at the Berlin Olympics in 1936 then come home to segregation, lent additional force to the protest.
The letter implies that because older generations of women had to deal with a certain level of bullshit from men, younger women should have to suffer the same humiliations to earn their stripes.
It's a remarkable turnaround for Kim, who in March and April suffered repeated humiliations of seeing one of his missiles either explode just a few seconds after launch or barely reach their targets.
England went into a collective meltdown when it lost to Iceland, 2-1, in the next round, one of the worst humiliations (and there have been many) in the history of English soccer.
France found its tortuous way to truth after the humiliations and predations of Vichy and discovered a European avenue to express once more its universal message of human rights founded on human dignity.
In fact, Set It Up opens not with a meet-cute, but with a montage of harried assistants suffering their daily humiliations and barking at servers and locksmiths on behalf of their bosses.
" Reciting the litany of humiliations that black women had to endure on public conveyances — not because they were women but because they were black — she asked, "Are there no wrongs to be righted?
Brief flashbacks to the humiliations of his trial and the balm of opening-night adulation — represented by a sea of ecstatically applauding Victorian toffs — interrupt these peregrinations and underline the tragedy of his fall.
Brief flashbacks to the humiliations of his trial and the balm of opening-night adulation — represented by a sea of ecstatically applauding Victorian toffs — interrupt his peregrinations and underline the tragedy of his fall.
At every turn, the humiliations pile on: the exhausting efforts to find employment, the terrible loneliness of a person who has defied her family's African traditions only to find Western ones no less limiting.
The worst humiliations Ines suffers come not from anything outrageous her father does, but rather from the everyday piggishness of the men who belittle her work, thwart her ambitions or take her for granted.
And she suffered unexpected humiliations, like when she went to an amusement park with friends and the ride attendant pulled her aside and asked her to try pulling the safety bar over her stomach.
The former president offered a self-deprecating view of his courtship of Hillary Rodham, loving memories of their time as parents, painting a touching picture of a marriage that has endured some very public humiliations.
Then there were the constant strip searches and pat-downs, Meadows recalled, and the daily humiliations, like guards watching her when she showered or coming to her door to watch while she used the bathroom.
For me, as for Ms. Lerner and Mr. Scheuer, the contrast involves clothing: One of the humiliations of the hospital entails my flesh being exposed in cubicles where doctors, nurses and technicians are fully clothed.
It is my gut instinct to believe the victim because there is nothing at all to be gained by going public with a rape accusation except the humiliations of the justice system and public scorn.
Since losing power, Najib and his allegedly shopaholic wife, Rosmah Mansor, have suffered a series of humiliations, starting with a ban on them leaving the country, and then police searching their home and other properties.
There are increasingly awful incidents at boot camp and in Afghanistan, where he endures vulgar hazing from his fellow soldiers and sadistic humiliations from the racist sergeant (the bass-baritone Wayne Tigges, who is chilling).
But recent moves by the Trump administration have increased the likelihood that much of what is known about the macabre humiliations that unfolded in those jails around the world will remain hidden from public view.
While all this is happening, the pledge is supposed to be thinking about his parents and the sacrifices they made as immigrants, the humiliations they faced and the oppressive invisibility of Asian lives in America.
These tend to feature chain saws and house parties in films for teenage boys, and sadistic rapists and serial killers for adult males, plus humiliations and deaths of uppity women for the well-educated misogynist.
"This incident has caused me some discomfort, but I cannot stop thinking of all those who suffer these humiliations and legal violence without the protections I was able to benefit from," he wrote of his experience.
Being involved with him was a steady stream of humiliations small and large as he mistreated me in front of others and over-shared about our intimate interactions with friends who were often also professional colleagues.
Villanelle's grand deceptions often require small humiliations as well: as a lover of Balenciaga, Molly Goddard and Miu Miu, wearing someone else's sweaty hospital shoes to make a getaway is a source of disgust and shame.
Spicer was initially appointed to the role of press secretary, and then also given the director of communications title, but he was rumored to be on his way out after months of humiliations and increasing invisibility.
The army's reputation was still tarnished by the Musharraf years and other humiliations, including the discovery that former al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden had been hiding in spitting distance of the army's officer training academy.
Over four seasons, "Veep," created by Armando Iannucci (the BBC's "The Thick of It"), has been American politics' most obscenely funny satire, developing a feel for the war of appearances and the exquisite humiliations of Washington.
These often estranged neighbors have been unsuccessfully talking for years about liberalizing their mutual trade relations — only to be sidetracked by a constant resurgence of bitter war memories, colonial humiliations, unsettled maritime borders and absurd rivalries.
That day — depicted with smiles and beaming pride emanating from Mr. Lewis — stands in sharp contrast to the majority of the story, told in harrowing flashbacks that show brutality and humiliations endured by civil rights activists.
Seemingly every second character in "The Kingdom" is motivated by the debasement of others, and one experiences a certain discomfort in the ways the author himself appears to relish his protagonist's own humiliations and manipulative sexuality.
His "Journal" is astonishingly candid about his failings and humiliations, as when Rousseau's partner, Thérèse, who once slept with Boswell while en route from France to England, tells him how clueless he is as a lover.
Ultimately, A.'s story of a brutal love marked by a series of humiliations, both physical and psychological, is at once too abstract and too familiar to make Marcos's obsession with her, or his transformation, convincing.
By so scrupulously showing us what happened — to Breivik, to Norway — Seierstad enables us to understand why, how the seeds of grotesque political violence can so often be traced to decidedly apolitical, deeply private personal humiliations.
Natural sounds — like the blast of city clamor that greets Aila upon leaving the doctor's office — become stand-ins for visual information, while Rosie's unexpected gusts of foul language signal the bitterness of long-endured humiliations.
In September 2017, more than 100 LGBT+ people were rounded up and subjected to electric shocks, beatings and a range of other humiliations, according to rights groups, in a crackdown that drew condemnation from the United Nations.
It speaks the language of silent majorities, national humiliations, rigged systems; of "We are the people" (Germany's anti-Islam PEGIDA movement), "Take back control" (Brexiteers), "This is our country" (the FN)—and, elsewhere, "Make America great again".
" According to Netflix's description, the series follows nice guy Gus (Paul Rust) and wild-child Mickey (Gillian Jacobs) "as they navigate the exhilarations and humiliations of intimacy, commitment, love and other things they were hoping to avoid.
Such humiliations can easily be attributed to the transformation of domesticity into a modern psychical event: The suburban housewife with her Valium and her compulsive, doomed perfectionism has been the butt of a decades-long cultural joke.
We Palestinians must also contend with daily humiliations and inconveniences caused by the restrictions of movement and services imposed by Israel's control of borders and the settler-only roads and infrastructure that carve up the West Bank.
In his 2007 memoir, "My Grandfather's Son," Thomas recalled the humiliations Anderson suffered, which ranged from abjectly terrifying to grotesquely petty; he once got a ticket for the phony violation of driving with too many clothes on.
She was, by the standards of Paradise Valley, a young woman of status and privilege, but she suffered the same humiliations as any black woman travelling through the South or venturing into the white precincts of Detroit.
The joke's final punchline doesn't quite live up to the build-up and no one's trying to shame a ghost who's still stuck clinging to the humiliations of the corporeal world on the astral plane, but who cares!
Many of the humiliations Christie suffered as an ally of Trump, notably being pushed off the transition team, have reportedly come from the fact that Jared Kushner nurses an undying hatred of the man who jailed his father.
Nielsen came into the job knowing the kind of leader Trump is -- not loyal, prone to rants and public humiliations, not focused on the details, and keen on satisfying campaign promises regardless of the law, budget or practicality.
Silicon Valley poked fun at San Francisco's start-up culture, and Broad City followed two best friends in New York City, as they faced gross smells on the subway and the humiliations of working at an exclusive gym.
He dons a saffron robe and walks barefoot down scorching highways in a religious pilgrimage, undergoes the humiliations of martial-arts training and perches for hours on a bamboo pole while trying to snare crabs with a stick.
The pain and daily humiliations endured by Clemantine and Claire, as they struggled to hold on to their dignity and stay alive, shaped Wamariya's outlook and choices long after she moved to Chicago to start a new life.
Once there, he is subjected to a series of humiliations, cruelties, and outright abuse, inflicted in the name of help, until he turns back to his parents and insists that he is not the one who needs to change.
It is against the backdrop of his reflexive need to avenge his humiliations with mindless vandalism that Trump has fired his chief of staff and replaced him with a retired military general who has authoritarian tendencies of his own.
"Harvard's Secret Court," which was based on an article in The Harvard Crimson in 2002, chronicled the university's witch hunt of gay students in the 1920s, a campaign that resulted in expulsions, prolonged public humiliations, ruined lives and suicides.
Then there are the ritual humiliations and abuses of Black women under police detention being paraded half-nude into booking offices, or hog-tied and dragged out of a police cruiser, or tased while handcuffed in a restraining chair.
But for the very reasonable price of $85 for five years and a brief screening interview (the price has gone up since I got it), TSA PreCheck allows you to bypass the worst inconveniences and humiliations of air travel.
The consequences can be hard to see on a day-to-day level, but experts say Trump's repeated humiliations of his staff destroy staff White House morale, suck up valuable time better spent on policy, and drive away top talent.
Humanity never quite grows out of the buffoon's attractions: the scapegoats he offers; the fast money; the rush of violence; the throb of nation and flag; the adrenaline of the mob; the glorious future that will, he insists, avenge past humiliations.
He brings to Rand's warring titans the awe and titillation you might have experienced in reading about them as a sensitive 14-year-old, when life was a daily onslaught of humiliations from people who couldn't grasp how special you were.
And, through May 13, MoMA PS21 is presenting an ambitious exhibition by the Karrabing Film Collective, whose members, from the Belyuen community, dramatize the historical disinheritance of their land as well as the daily joys and humiliations of Indigenous life.
The life of that sad human being, as Knausgaard's far-ranging and brilliant analysis implies, bears more than a little resemblance to that of Knausgaard himself: the tyrannical father, the grandiose dreams of cultural achievement, the humiliations and the poverty.
Their hopes — stoked last week by a series of humiliations for the Trump administration, including Tom Price's resignation and Alabama Republicans' nomination of a Senate candidate who's a fossil from the 22016s — could exceed their haul, for reasons I'll explain shortly.
But despite the bonhomie in Chengdu, the leaders know that the way forward is strewn with obstacles left by misleading ideas that time, pragmatism and wealth creation would overcome the pain of festering wounds, humiliations and unacceptable readings of common history.
NORTHLEACH, England — Daisy May Cooper and her brother Charlie endured so many humiliations in the years it took to get their BBC sitcom, "This Country," on the air that it would be hard to pick a standout rock bottom moment.
And the United States should invoke the Global Magnitsky Act to impose sanctions on the people in power at Chinese media companies, as well as those within the Chinese police and state security apparatus who are responsible for these televised humiliations.
None of this piety will change anything on the ground, where settlements continue to grow, the daily humiliations that constitute Palestinian life continue to accumulate, and the occupation that will mark its 50th anniversary this year continues to entrench itself.
Against the background of President Donald Trump's trade war, the apologetics have played in the American context as humiliations, exposures of the relative cheapness of the American value of free speech in an international marketplace with an irresistibly rich new buyer.
And though "Best Babysitters Ever," with its trail of gut-busters, may appear to be the least serious of the three, even that book deals with feelings of abandonment and loneliness, proving that tragedy plus time-honored humiliations equals comedy.
After weeks of increasingly public humiliations and amidst near-chaos at the White House, Mr Priebus is being replaced by John Kelly, a former four-star Marine general lauded by Mr Trump for doing an "incredible" job as secretary of Homeland Security.
Trump's berating of the attorney general in public, the insults, the regular humiliations — no single one was enough to incite intense public outrage, but they served together to construct a new normal when it comes to the president's relationship with the attorney general.
When the law faculty discouraged the student from filing a lawsuit against the barber, it became clear to Trotter and his friends that not even the Talented Tenth would be spared the humiliations of segregation or the faithlessness of ostensible white allies.
Ms. Lewis's performance of the blues song "I Looked Down the Line" is particularly moving, following Rosetta's ruminations on the humiliations she endured performing at the Cotton Club, where only white customers were allowed, and she sometimes had to put on blackface.
By contrast, the scenes depicted in the #FeelYourWay campaign seem to acknowledge the real reason people eat fast food — not always as a celebratory treat or quick bite on the road but sometimes as an immediate consolation for daily miseries and humiliations.
The son of a hospital worker (Luna Lauren Velez) and a police officer (Brian Tyree Henry), Miles is a new transfer to an elite boarding school, where the side effects of the radioactive spider bite compound the usual humiliations and anxieties of adolescence.
But six years later, the Silicon Valley fairy tale was shattered by two public humiliations: Mr. Brin got involved with a beautiful young Englishwoman named Amanda Rosenberg, who provided a public face for Google Glass — an attachment that broke up his marriage.
"The Bachelor" combined elements of the game show and the dating show with the humiliations and revelations of reality TV. It capitalized on the loosening of sexual mores and on the increasing anxiety that American women felt about their chances of marrying.
In addition to expertly recreating a social milieu, "Leading Men" also includes thoughts about the nature of fidelity, the artistic impulse and the manifold variety of estrangements and humiliations that come with being the lover of a much more famous and talented man.
Not only that, but the city had been subjected to some of the most famous humiliations in sports, including Ohio's own prodigal son, LeBron James, using a national television show to tell the world he was leaving the Cavaliers for the Miami Heat in 2010.
Republicans in the Senate, and a handful in the House, have been subject to routine humiliations and insults from their President, even as his own team, including campaign officials and his former national security adviser, came under increasing scrutiny for their alleged ties to Russia.
Palestinians — whether in Israel proper, where the 1.5 million Arab citizens make up about 17 percent of a population of 8.5 million, or in the West Bank, where they number about 2.6 million — are tired of the humiliations, big and small, that Israel dishes out.
On Monday, when Sears filed for bankruptcy protection, I got a little wistful — not because I was particularly attached to the company, but because of the largely unsung role of its iconic catalog in helping African-Americans evade the injustices and humiliations of the Jim Crow era.
While in April he could point to important achievements, like the shift of the American embassy to Jerusalem and President Trump's recognition of Israeli sovereignty in the Golan Heights, Mr. Netanyahu is licking his wounds now from back-to-back humiliations thanks to the White House.
Maren Ade's first feature film, "The Forest For The Trees" (2003), chronicled the social and professional humiliations of a young teacher in a new town; the German word fremdschämen (meaning a deep embarrassment on behalf of someone else) might as well have been invented to describe the audience's reaction.
Sometimes I think reviewers and readers get a bit hung up on gender—wondering how a male author has got into the head of a female character, or vice versa—but most of the humiliations and failures I'm interested in writing about are more tied to age than gender.
Anyone whose telephoned complaints are diverted to an overseas call center where the operators barely understand you, or who has wrestled with an unscrupulous landlord over home repairs, has experienced at least a small taste of the humiliations endured by Sonia, who refuses to give up the fight.
There's also demeaning sex (Anna extracts a secret from one of Steven's colleagues by giving him a hand job—a scene Kidman plays with a bored look on her face) and physical humiliations (the children crawling around the house on their elbows) that echo Dogtooth and The Lobster.
Even for a politician accustomed to humiliations — his marital infidelity and ill-fated, infamous trip to the Appalachian Trail, which was actually Argentina, still proved ripe for jabs this campaign — Mr. Sanford's political unraveling in South Carolina was a striking comedown that somehow seemed both impossible and inescapable.
There was a familiar formula for the almost daily humiliations, including Saturday's 25-23 loss to the rival Boston Red Sox: The starting rotation coughed up the bulk of the runs, the bullpen was not able to plug every hole and the offense could rarely come to the rescue.
There was a familiar formula for the almost daily humiliations, including Saturday's 25-23 loss to the rival Boston Red Sox: The starting rotation coughed up the bulk of the runs, the bullpen was not able to plug every hole and the offense could rarely come to the rescue.
The brief film offers a revealing view of the Green Book era as told through Ben's Chili Bowl, a black-owned restaurant in Washington, and reminds us that the humiliations heaped upon African-Americans during that time period extended well beyond the one Hurst suffered in New York City.
By the way, if you want to understand why Paul Ryan has held to his endorsement of Trump, despite the many humiliations and embarrassments Trump has visited on Ryan, this is the answer: Trump is willing to sign some version of Ryan's budget into law, and Hillary Clinton isn't.
The accumulation of presidential humiliations imposed on Senate and House Republicans are so extreme, obnoxious, repellent and destructive to their party and our country that the pressure to break ranks is reaching white-hot intensity—and increasing with every new revelation, scandal, whistleblower, Deep Throat leaker and tell-all book.
But then he was outmaneuvered by Jared "Count of Monte Cristo Jr." Kushner and was betrayed: First subjected to a number of humiliations by Trump that were subsequently leaked to the press, then exiled back to New Jersey, where he may or may not serve out his final year in office.
I think that there's no question that holding an audience and really attracting attention — you can see this from this election cycle very clearly — it is to speak to people's unconscious fears, their humiliations, their darkest impulses, is an incredibly effective way of both gaining attention and also gaining support.
In their books, both Mr. Senghor and Mr. Reed recount the horrors and humiliations they experienced in unblinking detail, conveying not just physical abuse (which in Mr. Reed's case included a form of waterboarding administered by prison officials) but also the psychological fallout that left them filled with rage and fear.
James suffers a series of humiliations carrying the taint of failed manhood: He bursts into tears while presiding over a residents' committee meeting, a friendly neighborhood soccer game turns into an outlet for his mounting aggression, an attempt to seduce his wife after weeks of sleeping apart goes disturbingly awry.
Two boys from Siam, sharing an abdominal ligament and a liver, went from the humiliations of showcased servitude all across Andrew Jackson's America to a life of Southern comfort in small-town North Carolina, fathering at least 21 children between them and at one point owning as many as 32 slaves.
The crisply dressed first graders who moved hesitantly that day through the halls of the Booker T. Washington Elementary School — built expressly for "colored children" — would be the first in their families to find relief from some of the most egregious humiliations that had come with being black in our town.
Betty Draper in "Mad Men," for example, always struck me as a punching-bag for the writers — a cold, sometimes cruel, mother subject to not only chronic marital humiliations but also to the indignities of binge eating, followed by the agonies of lung cancer (which she petulantly smoked her way through).
And so while I saw Michael Jordan do some amazing things and even understood them as such, I experienced them more as temporary humiliations for Chris Morris and Chris Dudley, a series of repeated injustices visited upon the already pained-looking sacrificial big man Sam Bowie, over and over and over again.
On Medicine Of the many small humiliations heaped on a young oncologist in his final year of fellowship, perhaps this one carried the oddest bite: A 212-year-old black-and-white cat named Oscar was apparently better than most doctors at predicting when a terminally ill patient was about to die.
Some political analysts predicted that it would have no effect on Mr. Putin's popularity — if anything it might increase his standing — as the president built his current popularity on the idea that he "brought Russia off its knees," ending the perceived humiliations the West heaped on the ashes of the Soviet Union.
In addition to other humiliations for Democrats — President-elect Donald J. Trump won North Carolina, and Republican Senator Richard M. Burr cruised to re-election — the Democrats, despite their pre-election confidence, failed to pick up enough seats in the State House of Representatives to undo a veto override power of the Republicans.
You may be Georgette Darrington — of Bridget Barton's A GOVERNESS FOR THE BROODING DUKE (Amazon Digital, 218 cents) — who's left penniless by her improvident father and perforce becomes governess to the adorable wards of the taciturn, unfeeling Duke of Draycott, suffering such humiliations as being served burnt toast by the antagonistic upper servants.
In fact, in classic strongman mode, he's been unrepentant and even boastful about his treatment of women, which spans practically the entire spectrum of male aggression to women, from alleged domestic violence (his alleged treatment of his first wife, Ivana), to physical advances and assaults on women, to everyday verbal humiliations and physical shadowing.
Of the scores of contemporary artists who take on race as a subject matter, the California-born Walker is most successful when it comes to pulling at the foundations of this very nation, asking us through a blend of fact and fantasy to consider the full force of its consistent and constant brutalizations and humiliations.
" Buy Grant here: Amazon | Barnes & Noble Of author Theodore Dreiser, Jim Fallows says, "It's remarkable that somebody who is as terrible a writer as he is sentence by sentence can be arguably the great powerful American novelist of just portraying the reality of American life in its aspirations and its humiliations and its pathos.
Noah and Helen Solloway; their departed counterparts, Cole and Allison Lockhart; Cole and Allison's daughter, Joanie; the odd boyfriend or girlfriend; and now, at long last, Noah and Hellen's daughter Whitney: Whatever humiliations and calamities befall them, they have been given the ability, in turns, to make us see it all through their eyes.
While Michael's father flew to and from China for work, young Michael and his mother trudged through the mundane adjustments and small humiliations of life in America — new grocery stores, new bus systems, a Balkanized gathering of fellow immigrants who may look like you but who are not like you in the ways that matter.
Five members of a Louisiana family are charged with conspiring to hold a 22-year-old relative with autism hostage for months — locking her in an outdoor cage and inflicting humiliations such as forcing her to cut the grass with scissors, clean a floor spill with her tongue and eat her mother's cremated remains from a bowl, PEOPLE confirms.
In diaristic chapters addressed to him, she recalls his advice to, and affairs with, students; draws insights into the humiliations of the creative life from the history of art, literature, and music; and describes her own teaching with bemused rage ("Student B is concerned that so much of the assigned reading includes books that failed to make money").
We later learn that his name is Bujar, that he is Albanian, and that his desire to die stems not from anxiety about his gender identity—the novel subjects the very idea of identity to caustic interrogation—but from the isolation and humiliations that he has faced as a refugee from the turmoil in the Balkans.
The Hurst case was a cause célèbre in 1936 when a Harlem resident and postal worker named Victor Hugo Green began soliciting material for a national travel guide that would steer black motorists around the humiliations of the not-so-open road and point them to businesses that were more than happy to accept colored dollars.
Oyelowo and Pike hold fast to the intimate core of the pair's connection, even as they are spurned by their homelands and subjected to humiliations large (exile, threats of annulment) and small (an official's wife offers Ruth a cocktail while archly informing her that her new husband may help himself to a soda, because "blacks can't drink" in the territory).
Once my hair is gone, once I can no longer taste my food, once I have passed out while shopping for a bread knife in IKEA , once the ex-lovers have all visited to make one last attempt to get me in bed, once the generous humiliations of crowdsourced charity have assured me months of organic produce, I have become a patient.
Ever since the late 1960s, when reporters began to take a more active role in scrutinizing presidential candidates, they had operated on the assumption that the way a candidate managed the challenges and humiliations of the campaign trail was in some way reflective of how they would perform in the White House itself — that a candidacy was a meaningful simulation of a presidency.
When he moved to a different plantation, he threatened to dismember the enslaved men and women under his care, devising tortures and humiliations that included forcing some to defecate into other slaves' mouths and urinate in others' eyes, rubbing lime juice in their wounds after floggings, and covering a whipped, bound man in molasses while leaving him for the flies and mosquitoes.
Rating The film stars Lily James as Elizabeth Bennet, who along with her four sisters — Jane (Bella Heathcote), Kitty (Suki Waterhouse), Mary (Millie Brady), and Lydia (Ellie Bamber) — have been raised by their father (Charles Dance) to battle the zombies infesting the English countryside, while also trying to attract eligible bachelors and fending off the humiliations of their overbearing mother (Sally Phillips).
In a series of humiliations, the patrician and luxury-loving Najib and wife Rosmah Mansor were banned from leaving the country; truckloads of luggage stashed with cash and valuables as well as hundreds of expensive designer bags were seized from their home and other properties; and anti-corruption police questioned Najib for hours this week about a multibillion-dollar corruption scandal on his watch.
But the rest of the year was an unending series of humiliations: Donald Trump made fun of him for being fat; Donald Trump made him get McDonald's for him; Donald Trump made him stand silently behind him like a hostage; he became America's least popular governor; Bridgegate threatened to take down his administration; Donald Trump made fun of him for being fat some more.
It's easier to assess the damages if the stolen data can be directly tied to financial losses, but often stolen data leads to more personal humiliations, as in the case of the 2015 breach of the Ashley Madison website that revealed the identities of people seeking extramarital affairs, or Sony Pictures employees whose embarrassing emails were leaked in the aftermath of the company's 2014 breach.
Judge Trenga noted that most of the plaintiffs in the current case did not claim to be on the more restrictive No Fly List, but said their inclusion on the broader Terrorist Screening Database — which he referred to by the initials TSDB — raised similar issues because of the burden of going through the delays and humiliations of enhanced screenings that led some plaintiffs to avoid traveling.
For Gantz -- if his Blue and White party can hang together -- it offers the possibility of leading a new center-right bloc; for Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman, revenge against Netanyahu for what he perceives as countless humiliations at Bibi's hands in their strange love-hate political relationship; and if a Unity Government is formed -- a way to jettison the religious parties and solidify his secular message.
In a series of humiliations since his electoral loss, the patrician and luxury-loving Najib and his wife, Rosmah Mansor, were banned from leaving the country; truckloads of luggage stashed with cash, jewelry and hundreds of expensive designer bags worth a staggering 1.1 billion ringgit ($272 million) were seized from their home and other properties; and anti-corruption police questioned Najib for hours last month about the 1MDB scandal.
The Chinese Communist Party, which rejoiced at the recovery of Hong Kong and Macau at the end of the 6003s as a final victory over the British and the Portuguese, has tried since to narrow the country's historical grievances to the South China Sea and Taiwan, vowing one day to recover the island — seized by Japan in 1895 and later by Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government — and complete what Beijing calls the "wiping clean" of past humiliations.
From the everyday inventions that have kept people alive to the logic of Kim Jong Un's plan to combine tourism and artillery, from the free marketers who keep the economy afloat to the forces the state has harnessed to send missiles towards Guam, and from the humiliations of history to the family assassinations of recent years, the drivers behind modern North Korea are many, varied, and vital to understand in a climate where tensions escalate with every launch and presidential remark.
In Britain, throughout 85033 the Conservative Party suffered bitter internal divisions over the plan for Britain to leave the European Union, which led to the resignation of Prime Minister Theresa MayTheresa Mary MayBudowsky: Donald, Boris, Bibi — The right in retreat Mark Ruffalo dismisses Boris Johnson's comparisons to the Hulk: 'The Hulk only fights for the good of the whole' Queen Elizabeth to honor ex-British ambassador who called Trump 'inept' MORE followed by a string of humiliations of her successor, Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
We teach girls and women the same lesson in our politics, a dynamic captured perfectly by the Kavanaugh nomination and confirmation hearings: Here is a man accused of engaging in these sexual humiliations women know so well, who is so protected by other men that a supposed "investigation" doesn't bother to put so many women's voices and their corroborators in the record, who ascends to one of the most powerful positions in the country, where he is now situated to strip women of our reproductive freedoms.

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