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I mean, the whole way he has acted here in defiance really, when you look at it now he is in defiance of everyone when he was FBI director.
North Korea tested a missile in defiance of UN sanctions.
Pyongyang carried out both acts in defiance of international sanctions.
He has also spoken in defiance of federal regulation before.
Honeycrisps, as if in defiance, aren't shaped like Red Delicious.
Nothing would be simpler for me than dying in defiance.
If any smell stands in defiance of death, it's honeysuckle.
Technically, this is treason — Jaime acted in defiance of his queen.
Mr. Trump, in defiance of Republican orthodoxy, seems unfazed by debt.
North Korea showed its mettle by firing six projectiles in defiance.
They can try to protect the deal, in defiance of Washington.
They say they'll take it to Venezuela in defiance of Maduro.
In defiance I have seven or eight books going at once.
Being someone who acts in defiance of social norms is not easy.
Pavelski, in defiance of that tradition, leads all playoff scorers in goals.
Patricia's stilettos say something about the future, in defiance of her past.
The statement was made in defiance of Pelosi's later suggestion, on Jan.
They built "a private culture in defiance of government dictates," he writes.
Then Tiberius pushed through land reforms in defiance of the Senate's veto.
He had always played through injuries, sometimes in defiance of medical advice.
Instead, they will support their clubs by standing outside, united in defiance.
Vonn, however, is rising up in defiance, vowing to race through 2019.
President Trump allowed its release in defiance of FBI and Justice officials.
Much like Juliek, Wuilly Arteaga played in defiance against the Cuban government.
In defiance of all security standards, the president is reportedly still using it.
Teachers and union workers march in defiance of the recent Supreme Court decision.
These resources have always existed, alongside or in defiance of officially sanctioned channels.
The opposition organized a two-day general strike in defiance of the vote.
They posted a sisterly tit pic this week in defiance of slut-shaming.
Johnson removed War Secretary Edwin Stanton in defiance of Congress and that law.
Red is a statement, often made in defiance of prudence or good sense.
This crowd preached love and—in defiance of the old ways—unconstrained togetherness.
The blast was in defiance of U.N. sanctions that were tightened in March.
It was passed in defiance of the National Rifle Association and, if Gov.
The milk-jug drop in Defiance, Ohio, was canceled because of the cold.
The critics used to hate him, but he worked in defiance of them.
Many who attended rallies on Sunday wore masks in defiance of the ban.
He has abetted the Saudi-led war in Yemen, in defiance of Congress.
Almost in defiance of Jones, the committee accelerated talks to finish the contract.
Expect massive riots organized in defiance and others fleeing the US to occur.
Will Reza drink from the cup, or knock it to the floor in defiance?
In defiance, I decide to sit for Sally, a new artist on the counter.
In defiance of conventional wisdom, millennials are saving — and not (just) for avocado toast.
In fact, schools with conservative administrations may be even more anti-trans in defiance.
Yet these measures in defiance of voters are exactly what many legislators are proposing.
The ZTE and Saudi moves were in defiance of strong bipartisan objections in Congress.
In defiance of the law, they provided gender-neutral bathrooms at all festival venues.
If you had just won the election in defiance of all polls, wouldn't you?
He also wrote "In Defiance," a book about his experiences during the 2012 demonstrations.
More and more joined them, brandishing their club's colors, or their nation's, in defiance.
Pyongyang has pursued its nuclear program in defiance of United Nations Security Council resolutions.
Obituaries The critics used to hate him, but he worked in defiance of them.
Some resent his decision to run in defiance of a referendum vote in 2016.
Another thing we can do is to gather together in defiance of the darkness.
Like Yovanovitch, Kent testified in defiance of instructions from the White House and Pompeo.
Already, Kashmiris coming out in defiance of the curfew are being shot and killed.
Already, Kashmiris coming out in defiance of the curfew are being shot and killed.
The people that turned out, in defiance of all that, simply agreed to disagree.
Uber has recently re-started surge pricing in Delhi, in defiance of the government's orders.
In defiance of the law, about 100 to 200 people still live in the area.
Leader Kim Jong Un has supervised some of the launches in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
"The statement we made was in defiance of being used as political props," he said.
In defiance of literally every other comment ecosystem, it is intensely productive and on-topic.
A two-day general strike was organized by the opposition in defiance of the vote.
" In defiance of her overlords, she waved to the trays of chicken, saying, "Sup-riiiiiise!
Right before landing, he stands in the aisle, in defiance of decency & lighted seatbelt signs.
North Korea has for years pursued nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
Russian cluster bombs are still a weapon of choice, in defiance of Security Council demands.
"Assad had been using chemical weapons multiple times" in defiance of UN resolutions, she said.
On April 13, several thousand gathered in Jallianwala Bagh in defiance of General Dyer's orders.
Reveling spring breakers have hit the beaches in defiance of a nationwide social distancing campaign.
It proceeds in defiance of social realism, that default mode of early-stage minority representations.
But this has always been a belief held in defiance of the most compelling evidence.
Yet C.L. Franklin built a life in defiance of that kind of terror and humiliation.
" The Obama administration considered ballistic missile development "inconsistent with and "in defiance of" the resolution.
Tehran showed off ballistic missiles in defiance of U.S. efforts to curb its military power.
China has denied that it's selling oil to North Korea in defiance of UN regulations.
And now we have the Iremonger trilogy, where love means living in defiance of capitalism.
VidAngel kept streaming in defiance of the order for two weeks before shutting down the service.
Either way, Americans viewed the dismantling of the OCE as imprudent and in defiance to transparency.
North Korea for years pursued nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
These scandals came to light in part because brave victims came forward in defiance of NDAs.
He ran against the rules in defiance of conventional wisdom to pull off an improbable victory.
He's witnessed how Germany, in defiance of the Treaty of Versailles, has been developing military aircraft.
China has laid claim to most of the South China Sea, in defiance of international norms.
More than 350 Amazon workers slammed its climate policies in defiance of a crackdown on dissent.
"Expect massive riots organized in defiance," an anonymous poster, Q, warned on the message board 4chan.
It has also carried out a series of ballistic missile tests in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
Most spoke out in defiance of Trump, ignoring his blanket ban on aiding the impeachment inquiry.
North Korea has pursued its missile and nuclear programs in defiance of international condemnation and sanctions.
" Bailey accuses Newbold of going "around your supervisor to the CIA in defiance of his authority.
But in defiance of conventional wisdom, Hannibal kept stretching his lines out — making his center surprisingly weak.
It has also conducted two nuclear weapons tests since January 2016, all in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
So you&aposd expect him to be in defiance of everyone that he is a private citizen.
On Sunday it fired a ballistic missile in defiance of international calls to curb its weapons programme.
Mr Trump's bashing of certain outlets also may have encouraged some to subscribe or watch in defiance.
Her very mentorship of Diana is an act of love, done in defiance of Queen Hippolyta's wishes.
Here, she put the horizon line dead-center in defiance of one of landscape photography's prime tenets.
One of his first votes in Congress was in opposition to NAFTA, in defiance of President Clinton.
The reclusive North has conducted a series of missile and nuclear tests in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
It has also carried out a series of ballistic missile tests in defiance of United Nations sanctions.
North Korea since March has twice carried out ballistic missile tests in defiance of United Nations resolutions.
North Korea is pursuing nuclear and missile weapons programmes in defiance of U.N. sanctions and international condemnation.
Yates showed a fundamental misunderstanding of her role in shutting down Justice Department in defiance of Trump.
Turkey began taking delivery of components of the S-400 last week in defiance of US objections.
It did this in defiance of the ruling party but refused to be drawn into a fight.
He might even try to withhold appropriated funds or shift them around in defiance of Congress's wishes.
On Sunday it fired a ballistic missile in defiance of international calls to curb its weapons program.
" Either in defiance or ignorance of the past Supreme Court ruling, Miller replied "no, we completely disagree.
Alene Bertha Duerk was born on March 29, 1920, in Defiance, Ohio, to Albert and Emma Duerk.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in defiance of the popular progressive's plea for people to stop going to restaurants.
What's universal, though, is that citizens everywhere continue to go outside in defiance of their local lockdowns.
Instead, it has provided Mr. Trump with a route to expand executive authority — in defiance of Congress.
North Korea has been pursuing its weapons programs for years in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
The North has been steadily pursuing missile tests in defiance of United Nations sanctions and international condemnation.
In defiance of the president, city leaders vowed again on Thursday to pursue their own climate action.
England and Scotland duly confirmed that they would wear poppy-bearing armbands, in defiance of FIFA's edict.
Former and current officials are providing lurid testimony on Capitol Hill in defiance of White House orders.
Students left schools by the hundreds and thousands, sometimes in defiance of school administrators and school boards.
Brian Kemp in December in defiance of President Donald Trump, who had pressed Kemp to appoint Rep.
In July 1963, they arranged for Italy to borrow $15 million in defiance of the capital controls.
How can you ask superdelegates to vote for you in defiance of the will of the people?
North Korea has been pursuing its weapons programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions and sanctions.
North Korea has been pursuing its weapons programmes for years in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
But what unites them is the strength in defiance and the demand for change, inclusion and freedom.
Reclusive North Korea has been pursuing nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions.
North Korea is pursuing nuclear and missile weapons programs in defiance of U.N. sanctions and international condemnation.
In defiance of their leadership, Republican members voted Monday night to severely weaken ethics rules governing House members.
The Handmaiden had all your trademarks: sadism, masochism, revenge, love in defiance of a taboo, murder, and suicide.
Last year North Korea conducted more than 20 ballistic-missile tests in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions.
The account was tweeting facts about climate change, apparently in defiance of President Trump's position on the matter.
They want to join forces with Democrats to pull off the rare procedural trick in defiance of leadership.
But the EU has no provision for dealing with a region's secession in defiance of a member country.
Love marriages—the Indian term for unions conducted in defiance of parents' wishes—do not last, she says.
The move, in defiance of Baghdad, also alarmed neighboring Turkey and Iran who have their own Kurdish minorities.
Putin's foreign policy is based on a forthright assertion of national interest even in defiance of international norms.
Some women, like 26-year-old Jigme Paldel Lhadol, even joined the nunnery in defiance of their family.
In defiance of international sanctions, North Korea has continued to test-launch ballistic missiles and conduct nuclear tests.
That says a lot about Yost, who is known for trusting his players, sometimes in defiance of statistics.
Lily's tousled curls and chunky earrings seems to exist in defiance of Lucy's blunt bangs and sleek pony.
Ho, who was in the audience, stood and lifted his crutches in defiance of the North Korean regime.
In other words, if the court found that the men had rights, FDR would shoot them in defiance.
Earlier, Catalonia's foreign minister confirmed that the region's parliament will convene Monday in defiance of the Spanish government.
Reclusive North Korea for years pursued missile and nuclear weapons programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
All pride parades happen in defiance of people who want the L.G.B.T. community to be scared and ashamed.
The move, in defiance of Baghdad, also alarmed neighbouring Turkey and Iran who have their own Kurdish minorities.
The poem condemned the city's Jews for their cowardice, in defiance of evidence that Bialik himself had collected.
Personally, I extended my stay in defiance — not entirely without fear, but on principle and because I could.
Tehran has repeatedly pledged to continue what it calls a defensive missile capability in defiance of Western criticism.
Last year North Korea reverted to "Pyongyang Time," pushing clocks forward by thirty minutes in defiance of Japan.
Ron DeSantis, in defiance of advice from health officials, upon his arrival in Orlando for the day's events.
It's about changing a culture that they believe has existed for so long, in defiance of the Constitution.
But the move inflamed demonstrations over the weekend and thousands took to the streets wearing masks in defiance.
Under mounting pressure from Washington, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has taken a stronger stance in defiance of Beijing.
CNN has found multiple instances this year where that weaponry was diverted, in defiance of end-user agreements.
Facing them is a life-size cardboard cutout of imprisoned party founder Leopoldo Lopez, fist raised in defiance.
He campaigned by riding a bicycle through the mountains, carrying a Japanese flag in defiance of Occupation regulations.
Jerry Brown, in defiance of President Trump, plans to call for a global climate meeting in San Francisco.
He lived in defiance of physics and race and gender, and we just kind of lived with that.
And they're worried about the fate of their new Facebook page, launched in defiance of Trump's anti-consumer crusade.
Women who become pregnant say that employers discriminate against them in defiance of labor laws, and go largely unpunished.
North Korea has pursued nuclear and missile programs for years in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions and sanctions.
It frequently made news for effectively disenfranchising American citizens of their Second Amendment rights in defiance of the law.
In 1685, a Kiev prelate agreed under massive pressure to be installed by Moscow, in defiance of Constantinople's authority.
Mr Trump even exonerated Mr Putin of interfering in America's election, in defiance of his own country's intelligence assessments.
Reclusive North Korea has for years pursued missile and nuclear weapons programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Mr Guaidó's immediate challenge is to return to Venezuela, after leaving the country in defiance of a travel ban.
In defiance of all the laws of nature, this somehow doesn't just kill them, it makes them the killers!
In defiance of conventions of the female, she is focusing on sinister figures, celebrating their strength and unrelenting control.
Riot police, batons at the ready, looked on, nonplussed as hundreds of supporters danced, sang and prayed in defiance.
Ironically, Gravel was supporting the New York Times, which first published the papers in defiance of the Nixon administration.
Catalonia's declaration was in defiance of the Madrid government, which was preparing to impose direct rule over the region.
It's not clear at this point if the Catalan parliament will still meet, in defiance of the court's action.
These and other Mueller loose ends need attention because they appear to be in defiance of fact, not law.
To be violent, in defiance of the state's monopoly on violence, is therefore to be a kind of traitor.
That dispute stems from the assembly's decision to seat three legislators in defiance of another ruling by the court.
The reclusive state has conducted five nuclear tests and a series of missile launches in defiance of U.N. resolutions.
On its cover, by legendary graphic designer Chip Kidd, an outraged pink vagina figurine raises its fists in defiance.
In defiance of precedents set by the Supreme Court, Trump has called for flag burning protesters to be jailed.
Several career foreign-service officials are scheduled to testify against Trump — many in defiance of the White House's orders.
In defiance of custom, 'Ntoni tries to eliminate the middlemen, mortgaging his family's house to buy a bigger boat.
The president's tax returns, documents he has steadfastly refused to release in defiance of tradition, remain a central target.
In Syria, Kurdish-led regions begin holding local elections in defiance of the government's vow to retake the territory.
But a referendum in defiance of Spain's rule of law, without the blessing of central authorities, has inflamed controversy.
Puigdemont's regional government held the vote last year in defiance of a Spanish court that had ruled it illegal.
Disciplinary threats for walking out Some students walked out in defiance of school districts who threatened to punish participants.
Under Trump, the US moved its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, in defiance of international norms.
Protesters there have kept a police station under siege for over two weeks in defiance of President Daniel Ortega.
It would also impose sanctions on Turkey for buying Russian missiles in defiance of the US and NATO allies.
He asserts that the US didn't even have a border before his inauguration, in defiance of anything resembling reality.
Iraqi Kurds held their referendum in defiance of their U.S. ally, the Baghdad government, and neighboring Turkey and Iran.
Tensions have flared anew over North Korea's ongoing nuclear and missile programmes, pursued in defiance of years of U.N. resolutions.
If Seehofer actually implements it in defiance of Merkel, it could threaten the future of the government and the chancellor.
She was also outlining her plans to hold a new referendum on Scottish independence - again in defiance of London's position.
Palestinian activists have set sail in defiance of years of an Israeli and Egyptian naval blockade on the Gaza Strip.
And yet, as if in defiance of such mainstream platforms, his photographs traffic in enigmas and silences, riddles and obscurities.
In a further display of recalcitrance, North Korea tested four missiles simultaneously on March 6th, in defiance of UN sanctions.
In July, Turkey took delivery of a Russian antiaircraft missile system in defiance of the U.S. View the discussion thread.
In public, Pompeo defended the decision, arguing, in defiance of the facts, that it constituted a continuation of Trump's policy.
On that day in 1919, independence fighters waved the taegukgi in defiance of the colonial authorities, who had banned it.
Uber continued the pilot program in defiance of the warning, but today the state finally made good on its threat.
Both actions were in defiance of Security Council resolutions banning the North from pursuing nuclear arms or ballistic missile technology.
Across Europe, men have also been putting on skirts in defiance of uniform policies which stop them from wearing shorts. 
As an activist, he became a Freedom Rider, riding interstate buses into the heart of Georgia in defiance of segregation.
Family friendly streaming service VidAngel is refusing to shut down, in defiance of a court order issued earlier in December.
If America pursues a mercantilist trade policy in defiance of the global trading system, other countries are bound to follow.
CUP on Friday called on Puigdemont to make an unequivocal declaration of independence in defiance of the Madrid government's deadlines.
To follow through on the implicit threat would, ironically, put the US in defiance of the terms of the agreement.
The Treasury Department slapped sanctions on Iran this Friday for testing ballistic missiles in defiance of a United Nations resolution.
An Irish republic was proclaimed, in defiance of British power, and demanded the loyalty of all Irish men and women.
North Korea has fired missiles over Japan as it pursues nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
I don't put triple parentheses around my name on Twitter, as some Jews do, in defiance of T.R.S.'s Echo.
North Korea has steadily tested a series of weapons, in defiance of international pressure and the threat of new sanctions.
Formulated with little consultation, the proposed legislation prompted millions to take to the streets in defiance, which started in June.
North Korea launched a missile over Japan into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday in defiance of the new Security Council.
The straitjacket of the euro, maintained through necessity in defiance of logic, may become untenable once unraveling has been legitimized.
The reclusive state has conducted five nuclear tests and a series of missile launches in defiance of United Nations resolutions.
North Korea is under heavy international pressure to end its weapons programs, pursued in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
In Egypt 61% of girls are cut in defiance of a decade-old fatwa (religious edict) by senior Islamic clerics.
Bosnian Serbs voted overwhelmingly for the national holiday in a referendum held last month in defiance of the court ban.
" He declared that in addition to celebrating Puerto Ricans' resilience, the parade's attendees would also "stand and march in defiance.
But many FEMA projects seem to be undertaken in defiance of climate change, leaving structures nearly as vulnerable as before.
Adelman has had his differences with the Supreme Court over his views, which often seem in defiance of controlling precedent.
The Fire Department dispersed revelers at one celebration that more than 200 attended in defiance of restrictions on public events.
The president argues that cities that protect undocumented immigrants from deportation in defiance of the federal government are sheltering criminals.
With each hour, her lipstick appeared brighter as if in defiance as her blood pressure dropped and her skin whitened.
We decried the evils of the Patriot Act and the limitless surveillance in defiance of the Fourth and Fifth Amendments.
During my day in the area, I interviewed six people who said they had smoked in defiance of the ban.
Two conservative political leaders who like each other can converse about winning elections in defiance of polls and conventional wisdom.
When the judge ordered Shah to appear, the case was taken away from him, in defiance of the Supreme Court.
Most Catholics support same-sex marriage, in defiance of the church's formal position, and many parishes fully welcome L.G.B.T. people.
Mr. Guaidó also has visited Colombia, Brazil and other sympathetic neighbors in Latin America, in defiance of a travel ban.
With Hong Kong in defiance and Taiwan drifting further away, Beijing must address popular concerns expressed through casting a vote.
The North had pursued its nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions and increasingly severe sanctions.
Reclusive North Korea has pursued nuclear and missile programs for years in defiance of U.N. Security Council and U.S. sanctions.
Whether the votes count or not, hundreds of thousands of Americans cast these protest votes in defiance of their options.
North Korea pursued nuclear and missile programmes for years in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions and U.N. and U.S. sanctions.
Donald Trump has won the presidency, despite an unprecedented level of unfitness and in defiance of nearly every prediction and poll.
Merkel and Kramp-Karrenbauer have both denounced the move and say it was taken in defiance of the party's central leadership.
Meanwhile, in the background, Mary Poppins silently glides up a stair bannister, in defiance of the laws of gravity and physics.
The men in the movie seize any opportunity to remove their shirts, in defiance of the Asian-men-aren't-hunks stereotype.
That said, both Washington and Oregon have already passed legislation in defiance of the FCC order, with California not far behind.
More than 26,22015 companies and investors have signed a pledge to uphold the Paris climate agreement, in defiance of Mr Trump.
North Korea is heavily and increasingly sanctioned for its nuclear and missile activity in defiance of United Nations Security Council resolutions.
The next week in the Bundestag he added the phrase "in any form", in defiance of Germany's more than 4m Muslims.
But the message here is that people should carry on with their ordinary lives in defiance of that horrendous terror threat.
It is more likely to continue pursuing engagement in defiance of Washington, making Japan the more important ally in the region.
After giving birth to her first child, daughter Mia, in December, Skye's body has significantly changed, in defiance of Instagram trolls.
In the pseudo-reality, Fitz's (Tony Goldwyn) campaign team never rigged the voting machines in Defiance, and Fitz never became president.
The coup crumbled on Saturday as supporters of President Tayyip Erdogan took to the streets in defiance of the coup plotters.
His entire candidacy has been conducted in defiance of political norms, yet he has sat atop national GOP polls for months.
The first was when Mr Morales decided to run for a fourth term, in defiance of a referendum vote in 2000.
His confrontation with the brutal slave-breaker Covey is still a model of "manhood," of self-assertion in defiance of death.
Seventy-six percent of Indian households, his government alleged in defiance of numerous critics of the program, now had a toilet.
It was the latest in a series of ballistic missiles launched by the North in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
In defiance of the norm, most of the high-profile candidates bear little resemblance to the 45 presidents in US history.
In defiance of the strongly stated views of most of Venezuela's neighbors, President Nicolas Maduro's regime held a presidential election Sunday.
The Senate majority has simply shut the door on the White House's choice, in defiance of the president and the people.
Pyongyang launched the latest in a series of ballistic missiles last Wednesday in defiance of international sanctions and warnings against provocations.
Driving converted delivery trucks, Roadtreks, vintage RVs, "skoolies" and the odd Prius, a few thousand gather in defiance of consumerist society.
Michigan, which Trump won by fewer than 22016,000 votes in 2016 in defiance of expectations, will be critical for 2020 Democrats.
The business has been a vocal supporter of the Hong Kong democracy movement that has risen up in defiance of Beijing.
That offensive has been carried out with the support of Russia and in defiance of a UN call for a ceasefire.
Pro-independence parties who control the regional government staged Sunday's referendum in defiance of Spanish courts that had ruled it illegal.
As a result, there were dozens of short wildcat strikes — strikes without union authorization — in defiance of Roosevelt and union leaders.
Mr. Panahi's "Three Faces" (which premieres on Saturday) is the fourth movie he has directed in defiance of the filmmaking ban.
Tens of thousands of masked protesters marched through the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday in defiance of a new ban.
The offensive has been carried out with the support of Russia and in defiance of a UN call for a ceasefire.
In Ukraine, he constructed a back channel to get a foreign power's political help in defiance of regular State Department channels.
Of the dozen who have appeared, nearly all did so in defiance of orders by the State Department and White House.
So this missile test means that North Korea is committed to go its own way in defiance against the United States.
It would be one thing if these were just a few bad officers acting out in defiance of the police department.
A 1970 poll by New York's Daily News reported 83 percent of readers were wearing skirts above the knee in defiance.
Last year, North Korea conducted dozens of missile launches and its sixth and largest nuclear test, in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
There are things powerful enough to pick us up, that can carry us from here to there; we float and we know that we do so is in defiance of some old and stubborn laws, but also and more urgently we are nevertheless aloft, all the way off the ground, in defiance and in delight and in awe.
But even after that, the administration continued to prosecute medical marijuana cases (in defiance of Congress), and declined to reschedule the drug.
But analysts question how long rapprochement can last if North Korea continues its nuclear and missile development in defiance of international pressure.
That made people who believed the stories indignant and resulted in the articles being shared even more in defiance of Facebook's system.
Orval Faubus, in defiance of a federal court order desegregating schools, called out the Arkansas National Guard to prevent them from entering.
Catalan leaders, who previously held a slim parliamentary majority, made a unilateral declaration of independence in defiance of Spanish law on Oct.
"We don't need additional housing," said Residocracy founder Armen Melkonians at a city council meeting, in defiance of both data and reason.
Protesters yelled in defiance but were met with shoving when some of them tried to stop the police from dousing the wood.
Seriousness itself stood trial as two diplomats, in defiance of the White House, testified on the first day of an impeachment spectacle.
In April, Ms. Park warned that the North might be preparing for another underground nuclear test in defiance of United Nations sanctions.
Tensions have been rising over the programs, which the Asian nation is pursuing in defiance of years of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
"Suharto's precise role in the violence is not clear," the obit continued, in defiance of the by now well-documented historical record.
In defiance of the soft bigotry of low expectations, the Cleveland Baseball Team wins in spite of themselves and their spiteful owner.
It's a shame, however, that some of the demonstrations had to be carried out "in defiance of school authorities," as you report.
Here was a group of players who stumbled all over the place in 1962, with fans who embraced them almost in defiance.
But far-left Catalan political group CUP called on Puigdemont to make an unequivocal declaration of independence in defiance of the deadlines.
They were arched in defiance as he sank into a beige suede sofa to talk about the state of film criticism today.
At the same briefing Wednesday, Flynn also said the ballistic missile launch was in "defiance" of a United Nations Security Council resolution.
When she erupts in defiance, Ms. van den Heever sent phrases slicing through Berg's orchestra, and you understood the character's frustrated power.
The offensive has been carried out with the support of Russia and in defiance of a United Nations call for a ceasefire.
Stocks have rallied in "defiance" of the Fed's promise to reduce its bond purchases, with the Dow hitting another new high Friday.
In the South China Sea, Beijing has continued the militarization of islands, reefs and islets in defiance of an international court ruling.
It is in defiance, too, of closures of schools and businesses that governors in both parties have already ordered beyond April 12.
I envisioned marches back to the homeland like Gandhi's march to the sea to mine salt in defiance of India's colonial powers.
Ruth did this in defiance of a rule the owners had adopted that forbade members of the pennant-winning teams from barnstorming.
North Korea has fired missiles over Japan as it pursues nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles in defiance of U.N. sanctions and international condemnation.
Inspired by Carlson's suit, other women came forward with similar accusations against Ailes, including one who spoke in defiance of her confidentiality pact.
This new posture of mine in defiance of Facebook also means that I should back away from Instagram, which is owned by Facebook.
Days earlier, Yemeni bodega owners went on strike, closing their groceries for eight hours on a weekday in defiance of Trump's travel ban.
North Korea's drive to develop a nuclear weapons capability, in defiance of U.N. resolutions, has angered China and raised tension in the region.
The dispute stems from the swearing in last week of three lawmakers by the Assembly in defiance of a ruling by the court.
However, former opposition governor Henri Falcon is running in defiance of the boycott, spurring criticism that he is a Trojan horse for Maduro.
Beijing is North Korea's most important supporter despite Chinese anger at its missile and nuclear tests in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions.
A former Badlands National Park Service employee then Tweeted under the park's official Twitter feed some climate change facts in defiance of Trump.
Known as the Saffron Revolution, the uprising included long processions of Buddhist monks taking to the streets in defiance of the military junta.
Thousands signed a petition in 2013, and a number of Saudi women drove for a day of protest in defiance of the ban.
In retaliation to Washington's mounting pressure, Iran has decreased its commitments to the nuclear pact, in defiance of a warning by European countries.
Bosnia is a weak and dysfunctional state, and staging the referendum in defiance of the constitutional court was a blow to its credibility.
I should probably tell you, in the interest of disclosure and in defiance of all good sense, about my college basketball fantasy league.
North Korea is believed to be developing missiles capable of hitting the United States and a nuclear arsenal in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
North Korea last year conducted dozens of missile launches and its sixth and largest nuclear test in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
That raised questions about his plans for North Korea, which has conducted missile and nuclear tests in defiance of U.N. and unilateral sanctions.
In retaliation to Washington's mounting pressure, Iran has decreased its commitments to the nuclear pact, in defiance of a warning by European countries.
Trump is pressing China to tighten the screws further on North Korea and its development of nuclear weapons in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
A federal judge had convicted Arpaio last month of criminal contempt for continuing to racially profile Latinos in defiance of a court order.
Australia will send a military aircraft to monitor North Korean vessels suspected of transferring illicit goods in defiance of U.N. sanctions, he said.
Ninety-three percent of Kurds voted in favor of independence, in defiance of just about everybody, not least of all Baghdad and Washington.
Some people even believe they heard it chanted with a little more gusto, as if in defiance over the criticism of the term.
The bulging health care conglomerate is swallowing the hair-care company Vogue International for $3.3 billion in defiance of calls to break up.
It comes amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and North Korea following the communist dictatorship's repeated nuclear tests in defiance of international sanctions.
In a referendum in 2016 they rebuffed his bid to run again for re-election in defiance of the constitution he had introduced.
Tensions also are likely to escalate with India because of that country's decision to continue trading with Iran in defiance of U.S. sanctions.
Mr. Sanders reached a monthly high of $44 million in donations, a sign of popularity still building in defiance of his delegate deficit.
But in defiance of the trend of early retirement for star horses, California Chrome was brought back for a 5-year-old campaign.
Haq added that the launch, "in defiance of the unanimous will of the international community, is a brazen and irresponsible act," Haq added.
He was an early advocate of right-wing populism, the position that conservatives should appeal to the masses in defiance of the elites.
It came as relations between the Koreas had worsened over the North's nuclear weapons and missile programs, tested in defiance of international sanctions.
More press, which will surely be countered with pro-feminist consumers buying more razors in defiance of the Piers Morgans of the world.
It now turns out that Syria has used chemical weapons, in defiance of the Chemical Weapons Convention — 50 times during its civil war.
Washington said the North's satellite program was a cover for developing a long-range ballistic missile in defiance of a Security Council ban.
Pyongyang has fired dozens of missiles and conducted two of its five nuclear tests in the past year in defiance of U.N. resolutions.
Antonio Ponti, 47, a D.J. in Milan's club scene, had planned a party in defiance of the crackdown on the city's night life.
Biden is the prohibitive favorite to win the nomination, and voters show no sign of rebelling for Sanders in defiance of party leaders.
In defiance of segregation, her father tried to enroll her in the white school when she was 7, but they were turned away.
Yet Trump is pulling out all the stops in an effort to reverse actions against ZTE, in defiance of lawmakers from both parties.
Trump declared an emergency tied to threats from Iran in order to go ahead with the military sales in defiance of congressional objections.
The move is in defiance of company rules which prohibit workers from commenting publicly on business without corporate justification or approval from management.
But the Arpaio case is different: The sheriff was convicted of violating constitutional rights, in defiance of a court order involving racial profiling.
But his move failed to quell the wave of demonstrations, and on Monday protesters returned to the streets in defiance of the military.
Many wore masks in defiance of the ban, and while the protest began peacefully, violence erupted when police tried to disperse the crowds.
As for the Jackson glove, it was spirited out of the United States in defiance of an American court order, according to prosecutors.
I vividly remember how Eliot describes her, shaking her head like a Shetland pony before chopping off her hair in defiance of femininity.
But there is a particular irony to Trump's use of a cellphone in defiance of recommendations from his own aides and intelligence officials.
On a visit to Washington, Donald Trump signed a proclamation recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, in defiance of overwhelming international consensus.
Democrats also charge Trump with obstructing Congress by preventing members of his administration from cooperating with the probe, in defiance of the Constitution.
Tensions are running high at Venezuela's borders amid opposition plans to usher aid into the country this weekend in defiance of Maduro's wishes.
Here was a group of players who had stumbled all over the place in 1962, with fans who embraced them almost in defiance.
We are grieved by the casualties but we stand strong in defiance of our people, our country and our fundamental rights of freedom.
Marina is later banned from her own lover's funeral, and when she shows up in defiance, she faces an ugly uproar from those there.
Russian tankers have also transferred fuel to North Korean ships at sea at least three times in recent months in defiance of UN rules.
But the image Blackbeard portrayed to his victims was in defiance of the man himself, who was described as shrewd, calculating, and surprisingly merciful.
North Korea had for years pursued nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.N. sanctions but the neighbors moved to thaw relations in 2018.
But it's doing so in the absence of proper vetting, regulatory safeguards, and what some privacy advocates argue is in defiance of the law.
The "sisterhood is powerful" theme, it seems, has equal resonance offstage as well as on, in defiance of every cliché and stereotype about actresses.
It will also broadcast Triad Princess, a Chinese-language original from Taiwan in which the protagonist seeks independence in defiance of her Triad father.
Biti first fled to Zambia, where authorities denied asylum and handed him over to Zimbabwean security forces in defiance of a Zambian court order.
Pyongyang has conducted several missile and nuclear tests in defiance of U.N. sanctions, and regularly threatens to destroy South Korea and the United States.
In Europe, Italy told the European Commission on Monday it would stick to its contested 2019 budget plans in defiance of EU fiscal rules.
Pyongyang has conducted several missile and nuclear tests in defiance of U.N. sanctions, and regularly threatens to destroy South Korea and the United States.
Reclusive North Korea has carried out five nuclear tests and a series of missile tests in defiance of U.N. Security Council and unilateral resolutions.
North Korea has for years pursued nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.N. sanctions but the neighbors moved to thaw relations in 2018.
Conservatives will object to this depiction of GOP cynicism by citing brazen steps Democrats took over the past several years in defiance of precedent.
On April 15th over 1,000 people gathered in downtown Cairo, in defiance of a ban on protests and in the face of the police.
He's not exactly boyfriend material, but he and Star pursue a romance (in defiance of Krystal's rules) that has real heat and genuine tenderness.
Geopolitical tensions on the Korean Peninsula have increased substantially in recent months after North Korea's , conducted in defiance of international pressure and UN resolutions.
Still the 20.825-year JGB yield rose to as high as 20.5 percent earlier on Monday, in defiance of the BOJ's apparent defence line.
Trump, meanwhile, has recently yet again given credence to Russia's denials of election meddling, in defiance of the conclusions of his own intelligence agencies.
Some cities in British Columbia are unwilling to wait for Ottawa, though, and are introducing their own marijuana policies in defiance of federal law.
The deportation is in defiance of at least two court orders for police to release Miguna so that he could present himself in court.
Maybe your luck will keep on holding, in defiance of expectations and natural law, even as the great world spins and its orbit degrades.
In defiance of their persistent opposition to LBGT rights legislation, the Tories have a track record of trumpeting themselves as Macklemore-level queer allies.
Still, his crime -- illegally detaining suspected undocumented immigrants in defiance of a court order -- was, like Arpaio, probably the most visible of the bunch.
Reports of violence are piling up in Catalonia, Spain, as security forces try to stop an independence referendum vote unfolding in defiance of Madrid.
He made no mention of neighbouring North Korea, which has angered Beijing with repeated nuclear and ballistic missile tests in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
North Korea has conducted a series of missile launches and nuclear tests in defiance of U.N. sanctions, including a failed missile launch on Sunday.
Mr. Dykstra seems to suggest that any art that isn't commercialized is of value and that we should make it in defiance of consequence.
They accuse Russia of propping up the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, in defiance of an American-led pressure campaign to force him from power.
Still, it's ironic that what has become a marketing ploy and institutional term of convenience emerged in defiance of both the market and institutions.
The protesters then marched through Hong Kong's Central district — in defiance of a police ban — clogging streets and jamming up traffic and public transportation.
If women are taking selfies, I want those selfies to be in defiance of everything they've been taught to look like, act, or be.
Despite past efforts they have repeatedly shown their determination to move forward with these programs in defiance of virtually unanimous international opposition and condemnation.
In 1930s post-slavery Brazil, "baianas," or community aunties, started hosting sambas in defiance of policies that cracked down on Afro-Brazilian religious customs.
And the campaign has been creative in quickly bringing to market a range of products memorializing the president's latest run-indefiance as lifestyle.
Farther off, a blur on the horizon, was Fort Johnson, where South Carolina's state flag was first raised in defiance during the revolutionary war.
At least two demonstrators who wore veils in Ticino in defiance of the ban were fined 250 Swiss francs ($260), according to media reports.
Guaido left Venezuela for Colombia in late February to usher much-needed food and medical supplies across the border, in defiance of Maduro's wishes.
" ---- Permissive parents: Curb your brats LZ Granderson "A young child slapping his or her parent's hand away in defiance is not cute, it's disrespectful.
On Friday afternoon, in defiance of the law, Mr. Orlando pushed through the first four applications by migrants seeking residency under their humanitarian status.
Hold up those BBQ tongs in defiance and take charge of your grilling destiny, because the season ain't over till you say it is.
David Bowie, Prince, Carrie Fisher, and George Michael all lived fantastic lives in defiance of societal norms that would've otherwise denied them that right.
When he came back home he felt moved to start a Ramapough prayer camp in defiance of Pilgrim Pipelines and in solidarity with Standing Rock.
Iran has expanded its missile program, particularly its ballistic missiles, in defiance of opposition from the United States and expressions of concern by European countries.
The North sees the drills as preparations for invasion and justification for its weapons programs that it conducts in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Turkey is purchasing a Russian S-400 missile defense system in defiance of its NATO allies but the two countries support opposing sides in Libya.
Pro-democracy protesters and police clashed as demonstrations engulfed Hong Kong in defiance of China's 70th anniversary celebration of the founding of its Communist regime.
The withdrawal has been a source of significant tension with the U.S.' European allies, who have sought to salvage the deal in defiance of Trump.
In some cases, this choice had been made in defiance of their more traditional elders, who view marriage as forfeiting their daughters to another family.
In defiance of geographic logic, these districts cut through most of the state and encompass multiple urban centers that aren't even close to each other.
North Korea has conducted five nuclear tests in defiance of U.N. and U.S. sanctions and is also developing long-range missiles to deliver atomic weapons.
North Korea has provoked the world by firing ballistic missiles in defiance of a United Nations Security Council resolution prohibiting the country from doing so.
Such launches, and two nuclear tests since January 2016, have been conducted in defiance of U.S. pressure, U.N. resolutions and the threat of more sanctions.
Early that morning, patrons of a Greenwich Village gay bar called the Stonewall Inn rose up in defiance of police harassment, triggering days of rioting.
Of course, Rubio could eke out a surprise win in defiance of the polls, as Bernie Sanders did in the Michigan Democratic primary last week.
North Korea has conducted dozens of missile tests and tested two nuclear bombs since the beginning of 2016 in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
The latest meeting follows multiple ballistic missile tests by Iran in defiance of United Nations resolutions, prompting worries from Tehran's rivals in the Middle East.
An unusually high number of Republicans -- 25 -- voted against their own party's rule and in defiance of President Trump, who had publicly backed the package.
Consequently, they asserted a right to intervene in Caribbean finances to prevent Europeans from ensconcing warships in America's backyard in defiance of the Monroe Doctrine.
In the South China Sea Beijing has continued the building up and militarization of islands, reefs and islets in defiance of an international court ruling.
South Korea said on Friday it had seized a Hong Kong-flagged ship suspected of transferring oil to North Korea in defiance of the sanctions.
A week earlier, British forces seized an Iranian oil tanker near the Mediterranean peninsula of Gibraltar carrying oil, in defiance of European sanctions, to Syria.
Their illegal antics in Defiance County, Ohio resulted in Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) being elected president, and thus set off much of the show's biggest storylines.
North Korea rattled the world with an unprecedented intercontinental ballistic missile test, followed by repeated launches of missiles over Japan in defiance of international sanctions.
Hungarian humanitarian groups that help asylum seekers are standing in defiance of new draconian laws imposed by Viktor Orban's authoritarian government that criminalize their work.
South Korea's former conservative government closed the industrial zone in February 2016 after North Korea tested a long-range rocket in defiance of international sanctions.
North Korea was slapped with sanctions for its missile and nuclear weapons programs which it pursued for years in defiance of U.S. Security Council resolutions.
First, in defiance of the Oslo Accords, Israel refuses to transfer to us Area C, the West Bank lands comprising 63 percent of Palestinian territory.
As the sun set on Saturday, one woman from Denver, Jessica Campbell-Swanson, climbed atop a statue at the Supreme Court and stood in defiance.
The migrant caravan: About 7,000 people from Central America are trekking north in defiance of the American and Mexican authorities, the largest group so far.
The show tackles the ways in which cultures are more alike than different, especially in defiance to narratives that disenfranchise certain groups more than others.
In the meantime, protesters seem unlikely to heed Beijing's demands that they stop demonstrating, and are likely to continue to flood the streets in defiance.
Laurence JurdemSan Francisco To the Editor: Does our president have the power to declare a national emergency and build the wall in defiance of Congress?
In defiance, Cézanne became a frequent visitor to museums, had several art teachers, and gained admittance into avant-garde Parisian circles in the late 13s.
My barrier island works are markers, clocks, fragile emblems, souvenirs of places that exist in conflict with their past and in defiance of their future.
Alaa was six months out of prison then, having completed a five-year sentence on charges of protesting in defiance of an anti-protest law.
"Pelosi said that "the president leaves us no choice but to act," decrying Trump&aposs actions as "in defiance of the vision of our founders.
Yet, in defiance of Trump's warning, the European Union responded to the Iran sanctions on Tuesday by calling on companies to disregard threats from Washington.
Similarly, in Defiance County in northwest Ohio, population 38,158, the unemployment rate rose from 5.3 percent in August 2007 to 5.9 percent in February 2017.
Yet when she entered Vassar in 1899, it was in defiance of her mother, who wanted her to go to the female-led Bryn Mawr.
The Post centers on The Washington Post's publication of the Pentagon Papers in 1971, in defiance of the Nixon administration's efforts to restrain the press.
An unusually high number of Republicans -- 2202 -- voted against their own party's rule and in defiance of President Trump, who had publicly backed the package.
On Tuesday, in defiance of international law, the Parliament approved the mass detention of asylum seekers, including children, in guarded camps enclosed with razor wire.
But the real estate mogul does risk alienating those conservative voters, Duany added, if he's suspected of supporting Castro's Cuba in defiance of the embargo.
As the match ended, with the Saints victorious, he lifted his shirt in defiance, staring down the crowd as he pointed to his bare skin.
North Korea has conducted a series of ballistic missile launches this year, including two launches over Japan in recent weeks, in defiance of international pressure.
For decades, Nashville has essentially framed and marketed the rural experience as white — despite and in defiance of the deep black roots of country music.
My faith whispers to keep it on in defiance of fear — and in my conviction that diversity is a right and a strength in this country.
During a three-hour affair peppered with heckling, shareholders returned Saikawa to the automaker's board as widely expected and in defiance of opposition from proxy advisors.
In defiance of his sister, Kenji threw his support behind Kuczynski ahead of the vote on whether to remove him from office over unproven graft allegations.
Catalonia's parliament declared independence from Spain in defiance of the Madrid government, which at the same time was preparing to impose direct rule over the region.
At a ruling party congress being held in Pyongyang, North Korea said it will strengthen its self-defensive nuclear weapons capability in defiance of U.N. resolutions.
In October 2017 the separatist regional administration in Catalonia held a "binding", although unofficial, referendum and declared independence later that month in defiance of the constitution.
The oath taking is an early test of the new legislators' determination to push independence issues in defiance of Beijing's steadfast opposition to any such suggestion.
" State media said that it's time for North Korea "to demonstrate its mettle to the US, which is testing its will in defiance of its warning.
Last week, the president instructed Hicks not to turn over documents related to her time in the administration, in defiance of a subpoena from the committee.
Then, on November 20th, in defiance of a law introduced by his predecessor, Mr Lourenço fired the police chief and the head of the intelligence agency.
Italy is reportedly planning to pump billions into its troubled banking sector, in defiance of new EU rules meant to avoid taxpayer-funded bank bail outs.
The drills come a week after North Korea said it had tested its most advanced intercontinental ballistic missile ever in defiance of international sanctions and condemnation.
North Korea is developing missile and nuclear technology amid regular threats to destroy the United States and Japan and in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
That raised concerns about U.S. President Donald Trump's plans for North Korea, which has conducted missile and nuclear tests in defiance of U.N. and unilateral sanctions.
Last December, Reuters reported that Russian tankers have transferred fuel to North Korean ships at sea at least three times in defiance of United Nations rules.
To make matters worse — and in defiance of Colombia's obligations under international law — Arias has been systematically denied the right of any appeal of his conviction.
This would also be the time to remind Europe that Tehran's modus operandi is to pursue the least costly route in defiance of its international obligations.
In 2017 alone, Australian authorities initiated a renewed push to confiscate "grey market" weapons, meaning those that households had kept in defiance of the 1996 ban.
North Korea has stepped up the development of weapons in defiance of U.N. sanctions and tested several missiles this year, including one that flew over Japan.
In the coming months, this chasm between state and federal cannabis policies will only grow wider as more states enact policies in defiance of federal law.
A "free speech" zone is apparently to be established south of the Cannonball River, but activists have vowed to stay put in defiance of the order.
In defiance of common sense, "Gnomeo & Juliet" (2011) decided that Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers would be better off not dying, at least as animated garden gnomes.
But there were also many in Islamabad who did not mind taking a risk for love — or to make some money — in defiance of the ban.
But the recent drift back toward campaign-season Trumpism in defiance of the White House's official blueprints is a sign for those with eyes to see.
Prime Minister Theresa May described the attack as "sick and depraved" as she encourage Londoners to 'go about their business as usual' in defiance of terrorism.
" Later, however, he issued a blistering statement that denounced Iran's action as "in defiance of international norms and a blatant attempt to hold the world hostage.
Last December, Reuters reported that Russian tankers had transferred fuel to North Korean ships at sea at least three times in defiance of United Nations rules.
It was the 26th such test this year, and came in defiance of new U.N. sanctions prompted by the country's most powerful nuclear test to date.
Her detached hookup with a woman in a nightclub bathroom suggests that she is trying to reclaim her sexual agency in defiance of her underlying trauma.
And they're doing so in defiance of President Trump, who appears determined to sabotage the Affordable Care Act and the health insurance of millions of people.
The Federal Reserve has no choice but to raise rates in defiance of President Donald Trump's criticism of its monetary policy, an investment manager said Friday.
In defiance of Mr. Corbyn's principles, these voters saw an opportunity to vent anger over their sense of being neglected and their opposition to ethnic change.
Morales is running in defiance of term limits and despite a 2016 referendum in which Bolivians voted against allowing him to seek a fourth consecutive term.
Yovanovitch appeared before Congress Friday in defiance of the Trump administration's announcement of a "full halt" to any and all cooperation with the House over impeachment.
But in 29, that notion is dying with every person who marches and with every student who walks out of class in defiance of gun violence.
They argued the House should have completed its court battle with the Trump administration over whether it can subpoena witnesses in defiance of the White House.
In defiance of the supremacy clause of the Constitution's Article VI, these jurisdictions are harboring illegal aliens and the results in some cases have been tragic.
Against any measure of public interest, and in defiance of plausible economic reason, the new law mandates oil drilling in Alaska's iconic Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
The piece, "Fair and Square," suspends a pair of swings in mid-air on soldered chains, balanced in defiance of gravity and appearing frozen in time.
Korean tensions have escalated following repeated North Korean missile tests and concerns that Pyongyang may soon conduct a sixth nuclear bomb test in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
There was a constant optimism radiating from nearly every speaker here, in defiance of the imperiled Obamacare repeal effort and the riptides of the government's Russia investigations.
Here, Siena's knotted forms crawl off the paper and, like marchers in defiance of artistic decorum, forge right over the gap and out onto the mat board.
How are employees in high-pressure jobs balancing their professional roles and responsibilities with being actively, publicly in defiance of their employers on a high-profile issue?
After the officers arrested all civilians found at the scene, the city began to riot in defiance, leading to a week of unrest and dozens of deaths.
However, he is still alive and reimmersed himself in Serbian politics, addressing rallies in defiance of orders from the UN Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
But in defiance of the militants, Mukdad continued to play at home alone or quietly with a dwindling circle of fellow musicians, closing windows to avoid detection.
North Korea's participation is viewed as a sign of easing tensions over its nuclear and missile programs, which it pursues in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Embassies in Tbilisi from the West, including the United States, are doing just that, by encouraging social-media followers to visit Georgia in defiance of Putin's ban.
And it is doing so in the absence of proper vetting, regulatory safeguards, and what privacy advocates say is in defiance of the law, BuzzFeed News found.
In recent weeks, Iran tested ballistic missiles in defiance of United Nations Security Council resolutions and fired rockets close to American warships in the Strait of Hormuz.
The CFPB can keep regulating in defiance of Mr Trump because—like the SEC—it is independent, meaning the president cannot dismiss its leadership without good reason.
Like the cakes she eats, in defiance of her stomach condition, The Favourite will go down sweet, come up acid, and have you going back for seconds.
The relationship has become more strained in recent years, as North Korea has pushed forward with its nuclear program in defiance of warnings from the United Nations.
Indeed, I'm still proud enough to continue predicting, in defiance of national polling, that there's still no way that Trump will actually be the 2016 Republican nominee.
If it upholds the new law, Ms Bachelet will be able to claim a robust record of promoting women's rights in defiance of deep-rooted social conservatism.
On Wednesday, about 30 women protested at the Knesset's security entrance, posing for news cameras wearing above-the-knee skirts or dresses in defiance of the ban.
The gist: In 1958 Virginia, a quiet mixed-race couple (Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga) are arrested for choosing to get married, in defiance of miscegenation laws.
Just a few short days ago, North Korea fired two ballistic missiles, one landing in the Sea of Japan, in defiance of strict UN Security Council resolutions.
North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test on January 6 and launched a long-range rocket on February 7 in defiance of existing UN Security Council resolutions.
That came after South Korean fishermen, frustrated with incursions by Chinese boats in defiance of coastguard warnings, impounded two Chinese trawlers and handed them over to authorities.
"We've been kicking the can down the road, and we're out of road," McMaster told reporters, referring to Pyongyang's repeated missile tests in defiance of international pressure.
North Korea recently announced it had tested its most powerful nuclear weapon yet and has continued to conduct missile tests, all in defiance of the international community.
DJ Mustard's trademark bounce is indebted to the Bay Area's raucous hyphy movement—a wave of abrasive, early-aughts party rap recorded in defiance of mainstream trends.
Tension on the Korean peninsula has escalated as North Korea's young leader, Kim Jong Un, has stepped up the development of weapons in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
He says the "nefarious behavior" of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, including nuclear tests and missile launches in defiance of UN resolutions, violated the UN's principles.
Teachers from six states across the country have gone on strike in 2018 in protest of their working conditions, even at times in defiance of state laws.
The lab briefly offered on-demand testing, in defiance of C.D.C. guidelines, but last week stopped the practice after one of the company's testing partners raised concerns.
But the president, in defiance of the N.R.A., has since publicly embraced the age increase and ordered the Justice Department to develop regulations to ban bump stocks.
Footage of Western concertgoers dancing in defiance of any discernible rhythm, alone in a throng of bodies, moving with careless abandon to music, presented a possible escape.
A teenager testified before Congress on Tuesday that he got vaccinated in defiance of his mother, who he said got her anti-vaccination views from social media.
These obstacles have made some people turn to the internet, where several websites sell abortion pills and send them by mail in defiance of the FDA's policies.
And barely an hour later, he announced the firing of Attorney General Jeff Sessions in defiance of Democrats who saw an effort to impede the Russia investigation.
"I am very disappointed in China," Mr. Trump declared on Twitter on Sunday, after North Korea tested an intercontinental ballistic missile in defiance of United Nations sanctions.
But last spring, as Donald Trump was hurtling toward the Republican nomination in defiance of every analyst everywhere, Benkler got a call from the Open Society Foundations.
The company, set up by Germany, France and Britain in January 2019, was supposed to enable trade between Europe and Iran in defiance of United States sanctions.
Pro-democracy protesters have called for a 22-mile human chain outside metro stations, asking people to wear face masks in defiance of the ban on masks.
North Korea launched two ballistic missiles over neighboring Japan, a U.S. ally, in August and September in defiance of U.N. sanctions aimed at starving Pyongyang's economic resources.
Last April, she organized the "Not The White House Correspondents' Dinner" opposite the annual White House press gala in defiance of the president's attacks on news organizations.
Moreover, Iran continues to pursue the development of ballistic missile technology — in defiance of United Nations Security Council resolutions — and continues to threaten the destruction of Israel.
In a visit to Washington during the campaign, Donald Trump signed a proclamation recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, in defiance of the overwhelming international consensus.
North Korea's participation is viewed as a sign of easing tensions over its nuclear and missile programmes, which it pursues in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
North Korea has pursued missile and nuclear tests in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions and ignored all calls, including from lone major ally China, to stop.
And it has done so in defiance of traditional notions that people who've been arrested pose a danger to public safety and are best detained until trial.
Mr. Navalny has repeatedly proved his ability to mobilize people, particularly young, well-educated Russians, by organizing a series of nationwide protests in defiance of official bans.
She's running in defiance of Putin's chief opponent, anti-corruption campaigner Alexei Navalny, who's called for a mass boycott of the upcoming election, set for March 18.
In 1916, Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the US, in defiance of a New York state law that forbade the distribution of contraception.
It offers a narratively challenging "happy ending" — a story of beauty and goodness in defiance of evil — that, for Christians, is at the heart of their faith.
The anniversary marks the moment on June 28, 1969, when patrons of a Greenwich Village gay bar called the Stonewall Inn rose up in defiance of police harassment.
The Israeli government has recently approved an expansion of 2,500 homes in the West Bank in defiance of the resolution, which called for a halt in settlement construction.
Catalonia's head of foreign affairs said on Friday the region's parliament would meet on Monday to debate independence, in defiance of a ruling by the country's Constitutional Court.
If that's the case, the country may have gained a very dangerous, stealthy ability to threaten the US and its allies — all in defiance of President Donald Trump.
We can act in defiance of our humanity, we can act inhumanely, as MS-13 does, but when we are inhumane it is precisely because we are human.
In February, he traveled to Taiwan, which he has repeatedly termed a "country," in defiance of Beijing's "One China policy" that defines Taiwan as a province of China.
North Korea has conducted dozens of ballistic missile tests under its leader, Kim Jong Un, in defiance of U.N. sanctions, but firing projectiles over mainland Japan is rare.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish lawmakers approved an overhaul of the judiciary on Friday, giving parliament de facto control over the selection of judges in defiance of the European Union.
Was it a good idea for Donald Trump to unleash a tweet storm in defiance of his own administration regarding the so-called "TRAVEL BAN" on Monday morning?
When we first meet Rachel, we see her character beating a man at poker, using her guile and wit — in defiance of the Asian-women-aren't-assertive stereotype.
BLACK is monochromatic—black and white—which isn't the absence of color per se, but is definitely in defiance of the color palette of most modern Western comics.
The company infamously began testing its self-driving cars in San Francisco in December 2016 in defiance of the DMV's order for the company to obtain the permit.
But again in defiance of the odds, the stubborn Pazienza slowly trains himself back into the ring and lands a title fight against the boxing legend Roberto Duran.
San Francisco (CNN)In defiance of President Donald Trump's immigration policies, the California Senate passed a bill to limit state and local police cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
North Korea's repeated missile tests and its sixth and most powerful nuclear test in September 2017, in defiance of U.N. and U.S. warnings, had stirred fears of war.
Iran has expanded its missile program in the last two decades, particularly its ballistic missiles, in defiance of the United States and despite concerns in Europe, especially France.
Trump has taken a hard line with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who has proceeded with nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions.
During her interview, she asked Obama about the Alabama Chief Justice who told state judges not to issue gay marriage licenses in defiance of the U.S. Supreme Court.
He approved the country's fourth nuclear test in January 2015 in defiance of UN sanctions and just last week attempted the launch of an intermediate-range ballistic missile.
While the world watches North Korea test yet another missile in defiance of international sanctions and warnings, China continues to be a friend to Kim Jong Un's regime.
Bottom line: While Congress sorts this out, states should not act unilaterally and impose massive tax and legal obligations on remote sellers in defiance of the Supreme Court.
Max said a trial judge had not abused his discretion in dismissing a contract suit after the plaintiff repeatedly failed to produce discovery in defiance of court orders.
This technology that we use to live in defiance of heat is itself, as a nearly unparalleled energy hog, contributing to the very heat it exists to dispel.
Major British pub chain J.D. Wetherspoon plans to stay open in defiance of government advice amid the coronavirus pandemic, but has vowed to implement social distancing between drinkers.
Jon Husted's (R) message from a Tuesday press conference that the public should inform officials if nonessential businesses are staying open in defiance of the state government's restrictions. .
But instead of cutting subsidies, the US kept them on in defiance of WTO trade rules and bought off Brazilian cotton growers with payments amounting to $750 million.
Are we simply going to ignore the awfully convenient timing of this batch of accusations in defiance of reason and the normal rules of engagement in political warfare?
The boat's captain, Claus-Peter Reisch, had earlier said he had decided to enter Italian waters and head for shelter, in defiance of the authorities, because of storms.
Mr. Esposito was told on Friday by Laura Anglin, a deputy mayor, that he was being fired, but he stayed on the job in defiance of the order.
He also gave protesters a tent and granted them permission to march along a main road — in defiance of a ban issued by regional authorities under Mr. Macron.
They joined a wave of same-sex couples rushing to the altar out of love, but also fear or in defiance of what the incoming government might do.
North Korea has conducted several missile and nuclear tests in defiance of U.N. sanctions and has said it has developed a missile that can strike the U.S. mainland.
He is under fire for seeking a fourth term in defiance of constitutional term limits and a national referendum that voted against him being able to do so.
It's unclear if Yovanovitch was cleared by the State Department to testify Friday, or if her appearance came in defiance of the White House's threat of blanket stonewalling.
Without judicial or legislative authorization, U.S. intelligence agencies spied on world leaders at the unilateral or near-unilateral direction of the executive branch in defiance of global norms.
Alexander Vindman and Ambassador Gordon Sondland, key witnesses who provided damaging testimony before the House Impeachment inquiry in defiance of President Trump, were removed from their jobs Friday.
The North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, has threatened the United States and its Asian allies with nuclear war and repeatedly tested missiles in defiance of international sanctions.
The four survivors scrap and smirk and laugh in defiance of any agenda that might want to make them model stage Arabs by defining them as saintly victims.
Trump also reportedly considered trying to fire Powell in December 2018, likely in defiance of federal law, as the stock market cratered amid fears of a global recession.
But I see how their body language shifts when they walk through metal detectors, some wrapping their arms around themselves and others throwing their heads back in defiance.
North Korea fired a ballistic missile into waters off its east coast on Sunday, the second test in a week in defiance of United Nations Security Council resolutions.
At least two demonstrators who wore veils in defiance after the ban came into effect last July paid fines of 250 Swiss francs ($260), Swiss media have reported.
In the hands of lesser performers — and in defiance of Chris Dapkins's clear, bright cinematography — this debut feature would feel unbearably hermetic, its navel-gazing angst wearyingly indulgent.
But once again, Odell Beckham Jr. and several Giants wide receivers bared their chests, this time in defiance of the 12-degree temperature at Lambeau Field on Sunday.
The European Union and South American bloc Mercosur agreed a free trade treaty on Friday, committing to more open markets in defiance of the rising tide of protectionism.
If Seehofer actually goes ahead and implements it unilaterally in defiance of Merkel, it could set off a chain of events that would bring down Germany&aposs coalition government.
Also on Saturday, the government's intelligence service arrested lawyer Angel Zerpa, one of 13 people sworn in as Supreme Court magistrates by the opposition in defiance of the government.
That may not please the Commission because it would show no reduction from this year, in defiance of EU rules, which require steady deficit reduction toward a balanced budget.
That she did it in conjunction with her sister, in defiance of the catfighting trope that Game of Thrones appeared to be setting up, was the cherry on top.
More women have come forward to report the crime in defiance of the stigma that victims face and the conservative notions of honor and shame that pervade Indian society.
After his phone call with Ankara, Trump is also characteristically making policy from the gut -- in defiance of US diplomatic and military brass, and without a coherent policy process.
"I'm going to hang this in defiance of Hurricane Florence," Jonathan Griffin told the AP of putting this US flag on his boat in Davis, North Carolina, on Saturday.
For decades conservatives on both sides of the Atlantic have warned that Europe's generous immigration policies, often pursued in defiance of ordinary Europeans' wishes, threaten to destabilize the continent.
Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah is helping to lead the offensive in south Syria but keeping a low profile, pro-Damascus sources have told Reuters, in defiance of Israeli demands.
Visits from Mr Trump and Mike Pence, the vice-president, failed to sway voters, who proved perfectly content to vote for a Trumpian candidate in defiance of Mr Trump.
North Korea's presence in Pyeongchang is viewed as a sign of easing tensions over its nuclear and missile programmes, which it pursues in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Meanwhile the Syrian army again attacked Eastern Ghouta, a rebel-held suburb of Damascus, in defiance of a resolution by the Security Council calling for a 30-day ceasefire.
Throughout last week, South Korean officials had warned the North could launch another intercontinental ballistic missile in defiance of U.N. sanctions and amid escalating tensions with the United States.
The move, which was condemned in advance by North Korea's allies and perceived enemies alike, is in defiance of United Nations sanctions barring it from using ballistic missile technology.
That he is often doing so in defiance of his own advisers, longtime U.S. allies and Congress — including members of his own party — seems to only heighten his pleasure.
"We came up with an economic reconciliation bill but the Popular Front voiced disapproval and called for taking to the streets in defiance of constitutional institutions," the President said.
The Trump administration is taking aim at Philadelphia's political leaders for a string of crimes committed by immigrants the city released in defiance of Immigration and Customs Enforcement requests.
Her inspiration is Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani-born Nobel prize laureate relentlessly campaigns for female education in defiance of the Taliban, who shot her in the head in 2012.
Tensions have risen markedly in recent months over North Korea's development, in defiance of repeated rounds of U.N. sanctions, of nuclear-tipped missiles capable of reaching the United States.
In a letter to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), co-founder Rakesh Gangwal alleged the company's board decisions were in defiance of governance protocols and laws.
North Korea's presence in Pyeongchang is viewed as a sign of easing tensions over its nuclear and missile programs, which it pursues in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
President Trump on Monday defended his decision to invite Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte to the White House in defiance of criticism of Duterte's violent crackdown on drugs and crime.
Gemini, now at stud in France, has sired more than 30 colts so far, Mary Chapot said, perpetuating the line of Gem Twist in defiance of time-honored expectation.
The campaign for Rama's temple ushered in an era of majoritarian politics in defiance of the promise of secular nationalism that has held together this multireligious country since 1947.
Tensions had already flared after North Korea tested two more intercontinental ballistic missiles and other launches as it pursues its nuclear and missile programs in defiance of international pressure.
Outside of the court's ruling, I think the Fisher case should cause reporters to pause and question how the narrative of Fisher stuck in defiance of the facts. Nikole
Tension on the Korean peninsula has been high for the past year with North Korea developing its nuclear weapons and missiles in defiance of international condemnation and U.N. sanctions.
She and other executives said the company was going to publish data in peer-reviewed journals, something it has not done in the past, in defiance of scientific convention.
That path hit yet another bump in recent weeks, when Iran launched nuclear-capable missiles in defiance of a United Nations Security Council resolution that endorsed the nuclear deal.
Gabbard has been critical of President Donald Trump's immigration policies and supported the "Keep Families Together Act" in defiance of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy at the border.
The United States, Britain, France and Germany wrote to Ban in March about the missile tests, which they said were "inconsistent with" and "in defiance of" the council resolution.
The designation, announced Monday, allows the United States to impose more sanctions on Pyongyang, which is pursuing nuclear weapons and missile programmes in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions.
In encounters I had with him, Ali performed magic tricks, nearly in defiance of the unmagical, thudding literalism of the decline he suffered in his physical and motor skills.
Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have risen markedly in recent months after North Korea's latest missile and nuclear tests, conducted in defiance of international pressure and United Nations resolutions.
Its imagery of cozy warmth and gliding ease had been concocted in defiance of a lethally dangerous environment where you were entirely dependent on protections devised by other humans.
In a chaotic series of events last week, the university president fired the head football coach in defiance of the board's public wishes, after which the board's chairman resigned.
It is also among several Democrat-led states that have vowed to pursue climate action in defiance of President Donald Trump's agenda to ease regulation on fossil fuel companies.
In November 2013, he was arrested yet again, for protesting, in defiance of an anti-protest law, against military trials for civilians, for rioting and for attacking public servants.
In defiance of the conventional wisdom that unions are outdated, this young, high-tech industry has been one of the most visible recent successes for organized labor in America.
Mr. Schneider, who has also opposed mandatory vaccines for children, appeared Monday on Dr. Pinsky's program and talked about going out to dinner in defiance of the new guidelines.
Mr. Williams's display follows a wave of demonstrations across the country on Sunday as N.F.L. players knelt or locked arms during the national anthem in defiance of Mr. Trump.
There are spaces for more moderately priced "contemporary" clothes, denim, handbags and beauty products, but because of the mostly open layout, everything runs together, even in defiance of logic.
HONG KONG — Voters in Taiwan are widely expected to deliver a victory on Saturday to President Tsai Ing-wen, in defiance of China's pressure campaign against the island democracy.
Trump, for example, funded construction of some parts of the U.S.-Mexico border wall by taking money dedicated to other programs, an unusual step taken in defiance of Congress.
On the contrary, Mr. Sanders leads the popular vote despite lacking all of those mainstays of traditional electoral success, and in defiance of a vigorous tide of establishment attacks.
European leaders will meet on Friday afternoon to hold discussions over how to salvage the Iran nuclear deal, in defiance of Trump&aposs calls to abandon the 2015 agreement.
Social media videos posted in defiance of an Internet block showed protests continued in several cities on Monday night, however, and a heavy presence of security forces in streets.
Doing so hands Syria to Isis, Iran, and Russia in defiance of Trump's other Middle Eastern policies proclaiming Iran an enemy and U.S. policy that aims to thwart Russia.
None of those changes were likely to improve the fiscal cost of the bill — in defiance of the concerns that several senators had raised about adding to future deficits.
China has been increasingly frustrated over ally North Korea's weapons tests in defiance of U.N. resolutions, repeatedly calling for restraint and urging all sides to speak and act carefully.
Moscow was responding to a U.S. allegation on Sunday that Russian aircraft had flown bombing missions over the besieged eastern Ghouta region in defiance of a United Nations ceasefire.
But there's a total lack of fucks to give on Harry Styles, which finds the singer embodying the punk spirit by doing whatever he wants, in defiance of expectations.
Former Cuban President Fidel Castro, a socialist revolutionary who seized his country in 1959 and led it in defiance of the U.S. for nearly 50 years, has died aged 90.
Former Cuban President Fidel Castro, a socialist revolutionary who seized his country in 21962 and led it in defiance of the U.S. for nearly 21970 years, has died aged 280.
Qasemi said Iran will continue building up its ballistic missile capability in defiance of Western criticism, with Washington saying the Islamic Republic's stance violates the nuclear deal with the powers.
The tests have come in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions which were strengthened after North Korea's last nuclear test in January and a space rocket launch the following month.
If watchdogs, trying to please Xi, try to prop up the market in defiance of genuinely bearish fundamentals, they could lose what credibility they have earned since the last bust.
Assad has said his government will only consider amendments to the current constitution, in defiance of a U.N. initiative to have the government, opposition, and independents draft a new document.
A Formula One spokesman dismissed reports suggesting the walk-on models were being brought back under another guise by Monaco organizers and in defiance of commercial rights holders Liberty Media.
" Russian planes had joined the regime in hitting hospitals and refugee camps, she said, before going on to accuse the regime of "bombing in defiance of the Cessation of Hostilities.
Baidu CEO Robin Li stirred controversy last year when he tested one of his company's self-driving cars for a tech conference in defiance of China's rules outlawing such tests.
The tests have come in defiance of UN Security Council sanctions which were strengthened after North Korea's last nuclear test in January and a space rocket launch the following month.
She is teaching girls how to code in defiance of Boko Haram, whose brutal crusade against western-style education -- among other things -- has robbed children of education in northern Nigeria.
Standing on this knowledge always makes me hold my head high and step proudly -- forever in defiance of any notion that I don't belong wherever I may choose to be.
In his live speech, carried by state TV, Rouhani also praised former president Mohammad Khatami, in defiance of a ban imposed against mentioning the reformist leader or publishing his pictures.
Gavin Newsom plans Monday to withdraw several hundred National Guard troops from the state's southern border with Mexico in defiance of the Trump administration's request for support from border states.
Highlighting the fine margins May is dealing with, Tuesday's victory required the votes of four pro-Brexit Labour opposition lawmakers who backed the government in defiance of their party's instructions.
A pair of contentious pipeline projects -- Dakota Access and Keystone XL -- have been advanced by the new administration in defiance of Obama White House decisions to slow or stop them.
It has been steadily pursuing its nuclear and missile programs in defiance of international condemnation and has threatened more action in response to any new U.N. sanctions and U.S. pressure.
North Korea is pursuing its weapons programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions and has boasted of its plans to develop a missile capable of hitting the U.S. mainland.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan intelligence agents have arrested two more magistrates named to an alternative Supreme Court in defiance of President Nicolas Maduro's government, the opposition-led legislature said on Tuesday.
North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Thursday in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, as South Korean and U.S. forces conducted massive war games.
Violence surged again over the weekend when armed groups and police loyal to Ortega burst into universities occupied by protesters and smashed roadblocks set up in defiance of the government.
North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea last Thursday in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, as South Korean and U.S. forces conducted massive war games.
Throughout last week, South Korean officials had warned the North could launch another intercontinental ballistic missile in defiance of U.N. sanctions and amid an escalating standoff with the United States.
The North Korean regime has pursued its nuclear and ballistic missile programs in defiance of every assurance, agreement and commitment it has made to the United States and its allies.
In recent days, as the North has continued to test missiles in defiance of global pressure, President Donald Trump has started voicing doubt that Beijing is up to the task.
In defiance of the Supreme Court, local white officials would eventually close the entire county's public school system for five years rather than let black and white children learn together.
In defiance of Western pressure to curb the missile program, Tehran says it is essential precautionary defense against the United States and other adversaries, primarily Gulf Arab states and Israel.
They saw Israel rapidly expand its settlement-building in defiance of the Obama administration, which however nonplussed continued to provide the Jewish State with enormous military aid packages, he said.
It's also relatable to anyone who's been forced to reckon with the hierarchies of an unjust world or suffer loss while the world spins on in defiance of your pain.
The North Korean regime has pursued its nuclear and ballistic missile programs in defiance of every assurance, agreement, and commitment it has made to the United States and its allies.
Throughout the week, South Korean officials have warned the North could launch another intercontinental ballistic missile, in defiance of U.N. sanctions and amid an escalating standoff with the United States.
By doing so, the US both causes tensions with its own ally, Turkey, and acts in defiance of the principle of collaboration against terrorism that was established among  NATO members.
North Korea launched what was said to be a nuclear-capable ICBM last week as it presses on with its nuclear and missile programs in defiance of United Nations sanctions.
Back then, there was a gaping hole in downtown Manhattan and New Yorkers were told to go about their normal lives in defiance of terrorism and windblown missing person signs.
Thousands of scientists and their allies marched on Washington in the pouring April rain on April 22 in defiance of the Trump administration's attacks on the environment and public health.
She spies an opportunity to reverse their fortunes when wealthy puck Agreus Astrayon (David Gyasi) moves in across the street, and (reluctantly) befriends him, in defiance of all social norms.
More than two decades of efforts by the United States and other major powers have failed to thwart North Korea from building a nuclear arsenal in defiance of international law.
Ballistic missile tests by North Korea and its sixth and largest nuclear test, in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, have exacerbated the most critical international challenge of Trump's presidency.
North Korea has conducted six nuclear bomb tests since 2006, all in tunnels deep beneath the mountains of Punggye-ri, in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions and international condemnation.
Perhaps not coincidentally, Mr. Barr developed a reputation as a proponent of a sweeping theory of the president's constitutional authority to act without congressional permission or in defiance of statutes.
His latest attempt to shake things up may be one of his boldest moves yet: Mr. Xi is going slightly — though unabashedly — gray, in defiance of longstanding Communist Party tradition.
The sparsely populated Golan Heights, seized from Syria and annexed by Israel in 1981 in defiance of international criticism, were being used by Syria to bombard Israel's Galilee region below.
Forty-four years later, the Turkish occupation of Cyprus continues in flagrant violation of international law and in defiance of numerous resolutions of the Security Council of the United Nations.
Rather than a scattered calendar of existing event programming across increasingly divided communities, it aimed to create a collaborative force for cultural practice in defiance of Israel's longstanding military occupation.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch warned that China could retaliate against US tariffs by purchasing vast amounts of oil from Iran in defiance of Washington's sanctions on the OPEC nation.
It is a demeanor that announces that if anything is going to get done today, it will happen in spite, probably in defiance, of the president of the United States.
"This Court should not, under the guise of 'liberty,' and in defiance of both the Framers and settled precedent, impose an agency structure more susceptible to corporate influence," they wrote.
Mr. Trump is charged with two articles of impeachment — one for abuse of office and the other for obstruction of Congress by preventing witnesses from testifying in defiance of subpoenas.
Guaido went to the Colombian capital city in defiance of a ban on his travel outside of Venezuela put in place by the government of embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Tension on the Korean peninsula has been high for weeks, driven by concern that North Korea might conduct its sixth nuclear test, also in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
His actions are in defiance of the vision of our founders and the oath of office that he takes to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
Jo (previously embodied by the likes of Winona Ryder and Katharine Hepburn) is still the theatrical, impassioned writer whose potent sense of self sits in defiance of the status quo.
In a visit to Washington made by Netanyahu during the campaign, Donald Trump signed a proclamation recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, in defiance of the overwhelming international consensus.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan has discovered another North Korean tanker it suspects of transferring goods with a vessel in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
Other troubles for the White House: House Democrats are investigating an administration effort to bring nuclear power plants to Saudi Arabia in defiance of repeated internal legal and ethical warnings.
It has instead provided President Trump with a route to expand executive authority — in defiance of Congress — by declaring a national emergency to fund a wall along the southwestern border.
In one House hallway hangs a striking portrait of the first black female elected to Congress, Shirley Chisholm of New York, seemingly towering over the Capitol, a finger upheld in defiance.
"He knows exactly what he's doing," Mr. Rubio said, parrying Mr. Christie's criticism that he is overscripted by repeating himself four times in defiance of context, self-interest and human sense.
Musicians climb walls and dodge Israeli military checkpoints to connect the Palestinian grassroots music scene in Haifa with the West Bank, partying together in defiance of the restrictions placed upon them.
Pro-independence parties who control the regional government staged the referendum in defiance of a Constitutional Court ruling that the vote violated Spain's 1978 constitution, which states the country is indivisible.
Cash-strapped North Korea has come under a new round of stricter United Nations sanctions this year after pressing ahead with its missile and nuclear programmes in defiance of international pressure.
"Both women alienate themselves from their worlds for their men, both grow jealous and then rage and act in defiance," historian Gregorio Luke told the Long Beach Press Telegram in 2011.
The White House slapped Iran with new sanctions on Friday following the test-firing of a medium-range ballistic missile, a move it says is in defiance of a U.N. resolution.
North Korea had already categorically rejected the Security Council resolution imposing sanctions over its latest test, vowing to press ahead with its nuclear and missile programmes in defiance of international pressure.
It was Yingluck's first press conference for foreign journalists since her government was overthrown by the military in 2014 and took place in defiance of the junta's ban on political activity.
Outside the constitutional court, where police had once again divided them, the anti-impeachment camp blared out the national anthem in defiance and promised to blast the constitutional court to pieces.
Lizzie is independent — she heads off to the theater in defiance of her father, who'd prefer she stay at home rather than go out alone — but she's also a perpetual outsider.
The Fishy The Fishy this week goes to Christian, for his total domination in the first challenge, and because somehow, in defiance of his archetype, he avoids becoming an early target.
And in defiance of the apocalyptic predictions in the foreign press the country is coping with its refugees and starting to integrate them, as I explain in this week's print edition.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has refused to rule out the use of military force against North Korea, just hours after Pyongyang launched a missile test in defiance of international pressure.
California state legislators on Tuesday advanced a bill that would make the entire state a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants, in defiance of President Trump's stated plans to deport millions of people.
The designation, announced on Monday, allows the United States to impose more sanctions on North Korea, which is pursuing nuclear weapons and missile programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions.
The Trump administration has warned all options are on the table, including military ones, in dealing with Pyongyang, which has pursued its weapons programs in defiance of ever tougher U.N. sanctions.
High tensions The accusations come amid high tensions between the US and North Korea, which in recent months ramped up missile and nuclear tests in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions.
Iran test-fired two ballistic missiles earlier on Wednesday that it said were designed to be able to hit Israel, in defiance of U.S. criticism of similar tests carried out Tuesday.
North Korea has pushed ahead with its missile and nuclear weapons programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, and regularly threatens to destroy the United States, Japan and South Korea.
The Trump administration has warned all options are on the table, including military ones, in dealing with Pyongyang, which has pursued its weapons programmes in defiance of ever tougher U.N. sanctions.
Reclusive North Korea has boasted of developing a missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead and reaching the mainland United States in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions and international condemnation.
Tensions have risen after North Korea conducted two missile tests in July which, like its five atomic bomb tests, were carried out in defiance of international pressure and United Nations resolutions.
After California passed what many supporters saw as the gold standard for state net neutrality laws, the Department of Justice sued, arguing that it was in defiance of the FCC's rules.
Tension in the region has risen since the reclusive North staged two nuclear bomb tests last year and launched two intercontinental ballistic missile tests in July in defiance of world powers.
In defiance of Congress, the folks over at the BOP implemented a policy that only allowed 47 days of "good time" per year, despite the clear language authorizing for 21625 days.
The unity government, which landed in Tripoli by boat on Wednesday in defiance of warnings and an air blockade imposed by hostile armed groups, is seeking to establish its own authority.
Still, the test provided the latest evidence that North Korea was building a submarine-launched ballistic missile in defiance of a United Nations ban on the country for developing such weapons.
After the President labeled any player who kneels a "son of a bitch," league-wide protests broke out against Trump himself, with owners and teams kneeling in defiance of the President.
North Korea has pushed ahead with its missile and nuclear weapons programmes in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, and regularly threatens to destroy the United States, Japan and South Korea.
A victory in Trump's first midterms, in defiance of historical patterns, would also validate the party's devotion to racially charged appeals and voter suppression, and they would double down on both.
Previously, Politico had reported that Trump was in the habit of tearing of up White House correspondence and documents into tiny pieces, in defiance of laws requiring that they be preserved.
He now faces the prospect of trying to force through his position using the bloc votes of big unions in defiance of Labour members, the vast majority of whom support Remain.
PARIS (Reuters) - A French tax on tech companies was definitely adopted by parliament on Thursday after the Senate approved a final version of the bill in defiance of a U.S. investigation.
North Korea said it would strengthen self-defensive nuclear weapons capability in a decision adopted at the congress, its KCNA news agency reported on Monday, in defiance of United Nations resolutions.
In a landmark speech in Washington, Trump reversed decades of U.S. policy in defiance of warnings from around the world that the gesture risked creating further unrest in the Middle East.
In this case, in defiance of the Mexican and American governments, more than 203,000 Central American undocumented migrants have been en route to the United States for more than a week.
MIAMI — Florida lawmakers gave final passage to a $400 million gun control and school safety bill on Wednesday in defiance of the National Rifle Association, which opposed the legislation's firearm restrictions.
South Korean athletes, meanwhile, have been training at Masikryong, perhaps the world's most controversial ski resort, built in defiance of United Nations sanctions and in spite of North Korea's crushing poverty.
The separatist parties have been squabbling over whether to stick to the goal of seceding unilaterally from Spain, in defiance of Spanish courts and the government of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
He could talk back then and a colleague and I spent some time after his speech sticking a pencil in his tie to make it stand up, in defiance of gravity.
Most of the 10 U.S. states that have legalized pot, in defiance of a federal ban on the drug, have done so through referendums, starting with Washington and Colorado in 2012.
Three players on the Dolphins who had knelt for the anthem in prior weeks chose on Sunday to stay in the locker room, which was also in defiance of league policy.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had been designing and manufacturing its own, more complicated test kits in defiance of World Health Organization guidelines, according to a ProPublica investigation.
We start today with a look ahead at the G-21964 meeting that begins on Friday, a good day on Wall Street and a Senate vote in defiance of President Trump.
You could liken it to "The Sims," except in that long-running series, you supervise mercurial characters who will throw fits when ignored and even pee on the floor in defiance.
But he also came to represent a politically conservative strain there when he led a team on a tour of South Africa in defiance of sanctions against its policies of apartheid.
The boy became a unifying figure among Cuban exiles in South Florida, who were determined to see him remain in the United States in defiance of the Cuban leader, Fidel Castro.
Pharma has tried its best to attack the bill by claiming (in defiance of logic and its text) that such salesmen might still get access to their formulae, FDA be damned.
"We stand ready to support the Administration's efforts to more aggressively investigate, indict, and extradite those involved in supplying Iran's nuclear, missile, or conventional weapons programs in defiance of U.S. law."
N.C.: Is Russian hacking really more significant than what we have discussed — for example, the Republican campaign to destroy the conditions for organized social existence, in defiance of the entire world?
But international donors have become increasingly reluctant to provide humanitarian aid in recent years, as North Korea has continued to test nuclear weapons and missiles in defiance of United Nations resolutions.
The offensive has been carried out with the support of Russia, a key ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and in defiance of a United Nations call for a ceasefire.
The city's new mayor, Gavin Newsom, had been in office for less than two months when, in defiance of California state law, he began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
"Iran has carried out these three launches in defiance of the expressed will of the U.N. Security Council, and such provocations continue to destabilize the entire Middle East region," Cohen wrote.
But over the past two weeks of hearings, they have been enduring, if not enjoying, rare turns in the spotlight on Capitol Hill, at times in defiance of the White House.
Tensions on the Korean peninsula were already high after reclusive, impoverished North Korea accelerated testing of its missile and nuclear programs this year in defiance of international pressure and UN sanctions.
"Despite past efforts they have repeatedly shown their determination to move forward with these programs in defiance of virtually unanimous international opposition and condemnation," Sanders said of the North Korean regime.
Puigdemont, who held the vote in defiance of a court order, urged Rajoy to say whether he was in favor of mediation, which he said should be overseen by the European Union.
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Thursday in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, as South Korean and U.S. forces conducted massive war games.
The Trump administration hit Iran with new sanctions Friday following the test-firing of a medium-range ballistic missile, an action the White House says is in defiance of a U.N. resolution.
North Korea's missile tests are in defiance of United Nations Security Council sanctions against the country, which were strengthened following a January nuclear test and a space rocket launch the following month.
This realization has led Trump -- in defiance of the advice from his own secretary of state, CIA director and national security adviser -- to try to understand Putin and to negotiate with him.
Guaidó arrived home on a commercial flight from Lisbon on Tuesday, having departed the country just over three weeks ago in defiance of a travel ban imposed by President Nicolás Maduro's government.
In defiance of this failure, a company in China claims to have produced a "laser AK-47" that can burn targets in a fraction of a second from half a mile away.
The White House said on Friday that Mr. Kupperman, as one of the president's "closest confidential" advisers, was immune from testifying, and directed him not to appear in defiance of a subpoena.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hundreds of Hong Kong soccer fans booed and jeered the Chinese national anthem at an Asia Cup qualifier match on Tuesday in defiance of Communist Party rulers in Beijing.
North Korea has restarted production of plutonium fuel, a senior U.S. State Department official said on Tuesday, showing that it plans to pursue its nuclear weapons program in defiance of international sanctions.
Puigdemont, who held the vote in defiance of a court order, urged Rajoy to say whether he was in favor of mediation, which he said should be overseen by the European Union.
" The actress goes on to explain that she works to "scream back in the face" of mental illness to remind herself, "I am enough," in defiance of the voice of her "illness.
Mr Xi is attempting to make the South China Sea, through which over half the world's commercial shipping passes, into a Chinese lake by creating artificial islands in defiance of international law.
A few weeks earlier, Italy handed China a clear victory by joining China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a globe-spanning infrastructure plan, in defiance of advice from America, Germany and others.
" Russian planes have supported the regime's air force in hitting hospitals and refugee camps, she said, before going on to accuse the regime of "bombing in defiance of the cessation of hostilities.
The government's assault, backed by Russia, was one of the fiercest of the seven-year-old war and was carried out in defiance of international pleas to halt and honour a ceasefire.
North Korea has pursued nuclear and missile program in defiance of U.N. sanctions and South Korean officials said last week they had tested the mushrooms for radiation after an opposition lawmaker complained.
Trump sent the carrier group for exercises in waters off the Korean peninsula as a warning, amid growing fears North Korea could conduct another nuclear test in defiance of United Nations sanctions.
But with money to be made, development has proceeded with little restraint, in defiance of scientists' warnings of increasing exposure to future floods and residents' repeated experiences of past and present ones.
In defiance of warnings from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), shadow lenders pitch their business via cold telephone calls and social media advertisements, dangling the prospects of a reversal of fortune.
Shapiro was responding to a tweet from Fox News Channel's official Twitter feed regarding Schumer's arrest that included a photo of the "Trainwreck" star raising her fist in defiance, prompting Shapiro's reply.
The United Nations Security Council plans to meet Tuesday to discuss Iran's recent missile test, which U.S. officials say was  conducted in "defiance" of a U.N. resolution restricting the country's missile program.
BAGHDAD — At least two people were killed Friday as antigovernment protests entered their fifth week amid rising concern that security forces continue to use lethal force in defiance of senior military officials.
Italy told the European Commission on Monday it would stick to its 2019 budget plans in defiance of EU fiscal rules, but promised not to further inflate its deficit in coming years.
Catalonia's parliament will meet on Monday in defiance of a legal process to clamp down on those who want independence for the region, the Catalan head of foreign affairs said on Friday.
SEOUL, South Korea — President Park Geun-hye of South Korea reported unspecified signs on Monday that North Korea may be preparing for another underground nuclear test in defiance of United Nations sanctions.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said in March that his country has miniaturized a nuclear warhead and ordered tests of a nuclear warhead and ballistic missiles in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
Music, in defiance of the polish of the eighties, met the airwaves with garage-band roughness: hard, bossy, confident, and yet— 'Cause I want to be someone who believes —unweary and upbeat.
Furious about the Pentagon transferring counter-drug funds without congressional approval in defiance of long-standing procedure, Democrats included in the NDAA a prohibition on reprogramming funds into the counter-drug account.
The authors, from Scripps Research, examined pharmacy claims data for 49 top-selling drugs from 2012-228, and found that, in defiance of free-market dogma, competition was not driving prices down.
Reclusive North Korea could soon conduct its sixth nuclear test or more missile launches in defiance of U.N. sanctions and warnings from the United States that a policy of patience is over.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sales of nuclear shelters and radiation-blocking air purifiers have surged in Japan in recent weeks as North Korea has pressed ahead with missile tests in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
Improving ties between North Korea, which is pursuing nuclear and missile programmes in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, and China would be a positive sign before the planned summits, he said.
Here, she's created her own public banner intended to represent the voice of the disenfranchised, both calling attention to and standing in defiance of the act of "othering," or alienating, one another.
Since taking office in January, Trump has faced a growing national security challenge from North Korea, which has conducted a series of ballistic missile tests in defiance of U.S. and international sanctions.
Through the manipulation of words, music, and the moving image, Kim II had daily asserted an ideal reality in defiance of the physical one the people of North Korea actually lived in.
Before Trump had had a chance to do anything of consequence, millions took part in Women's Marches the morning of January 21st in defiance of his very presence in the Oval Office.
Only two weeks ago, Turkish police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters who attempted to stage an LGBTQ Pride parade in defiance of a government-issued ruling banning the march.
When they all were cheating and doing what they did and got caught, they were doing it in defiance of their National Olympic Committee, the U.S. Olympic Committee and U.S. Anti-Doping.
One South Korean attended the Pyongyang festival: Lim Su-kyung, a 21-year-old who went as a representative of an anti-American student group, in defiance of the South Korean government.
Washington (CNN)The US has released a sweeping list of prominent Russian business and political figures, in defiance of Moscow and implementing a Congressional law designed to punish Russia for election meddling.
Diplomats say Washington and Beijing are negotiating a possible stronger U.N. Security Council response - such as new sanctions - to North Korea's repeated ballistic missile launches in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions.
SEOUL, Dec 29 (Reuters) - South Korea has seized a Hong Kong-flagged vessel suspected of transferring oil to North Korea in defiance of international sanctions, a foreign ministry official said on Friday.
The South wants to raise the missile cap to boost its defences against the reclusive North, which is pursuing missile and nuclear weapons programmes in defiance of international warnings and U.N. sanctions.
And Barty tends to do even more with the slice than anyone in tennis: She hits slow rollers, crisp angles, curving fades, outright winners and, in defiance of tennis convention, passing shots.
It has no built-in enforcement mechanism to prevent a former official from complying with a subpoena in defiance of a president's orders, or to punish one afterward for having done so.
Harari weirdly sees Duchamp, that cool arch-ironist, as an "Anything goes!" romantic, pouring his heart out in defiance of convention, rather than as the precise deadpan satirist he so obviously was.
The South wants to raise the missile cap to boost its defenses against the reclusive North, which is pursuing missile and nuclear weapons programs in defiance of international warnings and UN sanctions.
Yet in defiance of common sense, driven by whatever petty reasons they might have, or drunk with the influence of special interests, Republican Senators point at the specter of Bannon, with Sen.
Pro-independence parties that control the Catalan government staged the referendum in defiance of a Constitutional Court ruling that the vote violated Spain's 1978 constitution, which states that the country is indivisible.
Those questions have followed Mr. Trump's repeated attacks on the independence of the Justice Department, in defiance of the post-Watergate norms intended to insulate law enforcement from partisan and personal agendas.
The two supersonic B-1B Lancer bombers were deployed amid rising tensions over North Korea's pursuit of its nuclear and missile programmes in defiance of U.N. sanctions and pressure from the United States.
Tensions have risen over North Korea's nuclear and missile programs, which it pursues in defiance of years of U.N. Security Council resolutions, with bellicose rhetoric coming from both Pyongyang and the White House.
North Korea has long ignored warnings from the West and from its lone major ally, China, to halt its nuclear and missile tests which it conducts in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani ordered his defense minister on Thursday to expand Iran's missile program, in defiance of the U.S. threat to impose sanctions over a missile test Iran carried out in October.
North Korea's pursuit of its military and nuclear programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council and other sanctions escalated tensions on the Korean peninsula in 2017, which have only eased in recent weeks.
Isolated North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test in January and a long-range rocket launch the following month in defiance of U.N. resolutions, prompting the U.N. Security Council to impose new sanctions.
In defiance of the consensus that overall the economy would right itself, he thought that economies could end up trapped in deep and nasty slumps simply because of self-fulfilling losses of confidence.
North Korea has pursued nuclear and missile programs for years in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, and easing tensions with North Korea is one of the U.S. president's top foreign policy priorities.
Sondland had been scheduled to appear last week but was blocked by the White House; lawmakers subsequently subpoenaed him and he will testify in defiance of a State Department order not to appear.
Pro-independence parties who control the regional government staged Sunday's referendum in defiance of the Constitutional Court, which had ruled that the vote violated Spain's 1978 constitution which states the country is indivisible.
"What the North Koreans are doing is reckless, it's indefensible, it's in defiance of (United Nations) resolutions," Johnson told BBC radio, speaking ahead of the G20 summit in Hamburg on Friday and Saturday.
He comes to office at a time of heightened tension with isolated North Korea, which has pressed ahead with its nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.S. pressure and United Nations sanctions.
North Korea has pursued nuclear and missile programs for years in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, and easing tensions with North Korea is one of the U.S. President's top foreign policy priorities.
The big picture: Juan Guaidó, the Venezuelan opposition leader and self-declared interim president, plans to force emergency medicine and food across the Colombian border into Venezuela on Saturday in defiance of Maduro.
North Korea, which has been developing nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, has demanded Washington lift sanctions and declare an official end to the 1950-53 Korean War.
Reclusive North Korea has carried out a series of nuclear and missile tests in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, but has not launched any missiles since firing one over Japan on Sept.
Demonstrations on Friday were calm, with protesters forming a human chain along the city's metro network and many donning cartoon character masks in defiance of a ban on covering faces at public rallies.
North Korea conducted its latest ballistic missile test on Sunday in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, saying it was a test of its capability to carry a "large-size heavy nuclear warhead".
As it happens, there are currently two exhibitions in New York that offer glimpses into the bonding of artistic communities in defiance of the encroaching darkness, first in rage and then in compassion.
The need to humiliate others leads Trump to insist that they accept his version of reality, in defiance of what they may see with their own eyes and understand with their own minds.
President Hassan Rouhani ordered his defense minister on Thursday to expand Iran's missile program, in defiance of the U.S. threat to impose sanctions over a ballistic missile test Iran carried out in October.
This year, the biggest disturbance has been North Korean propaganda broadcasts, turned on in response to South Korean speakers after Pyongyang tested its fourth nuclear device in January in defiance of U.N. resolutions.
As a piece of policy, the order, reportedly crafted by the ultra-nationalist ideologues Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller in defiance of career bureaucrats at the department of Homeland Security, is politically vulnerable.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A ship's captain being investigated for bringing migrants ashore in defiance of Italian coastguard orders has warned against her case becoming a distraction from the humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean Sea.
In early 2013, the Swiss voted to impose some of the world's most severe restrictions on executive compensation, following a proposal by a small entrepreneur in defiance of the country's big business lobby.
And in Syria, when ceasefires allow a breathing space, citizens have taken to the streets in rebel-held towns to demand freedom in defiance of both the regime and powerful jihadists-tinged militias.
Chmielewski said he had evidence that Pruitt knew about the huge raises given to his top aides in defiance of White House orders, despite Pruitt repeatedly claiming he had no idea about them.
Mr. Taylor testified two weeks ago in defiance of State Department orders, sketching out in detail a quid pro quo pressure campaign on Ukraine that Mr. Trump and his allies have long denied.
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The exercise comes as North Korea continues to press forward with developing its nuclear and missile program, in defiance of global condemnation and sanctions, though it has not held tests for two months.
" Hook said that Iran's Wednesday announcement that it will reduce its compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal "is in defiance of international norms and it is an attempt to hold the world hostage.
The wealthy northeastern region launched its official campaign for an independence referendum on Thursday in defiance of Madrid, which has declared the process illegal, and the Constitutional Court, which has suspended the vote.
That there is stuff just as damaging in Trump's more recent tax returns, which is why he has refused to release them in defiance of political conventionor E. Some combination of the above.
The particles that make up our metal plate are always fidgeting, and this motion—this noise—is in defiance of true coldness, and, ultimately, absolute zero, where all motion ceases at every scale.
China says the system does little to curb the threat posed by North Korea's nuclear and missile programs, which Pyongyang has been pressing ahead with in defiance of U.S. pressure and U.N. sanctions.
What's unfolding in Ohio is the opposite: legislators backed by coal-heavy utilities and Koch money, attempting to protect fossil fuel incumbents in defiance of public opinion and the great preponderance of evidence.
North Korea has test-fired a series of ballistic missiles in recent months, in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, including intermediate-range missiles in June and a submarine-launched missile this month.
North Korea is pursuing nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions and has made no secret of its plans to develop a missile capable of reaching the U.S. mainland.
This is not an underclass, really; these teams are just going their own way, in defiance of their fans' hopes or the broader trajectory of the league or the general imperatives of progress.
The two celebrated Mr. Trump's decision in December to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and move the American Embassy there from Tel Aviv in defiance of much of the rest of the world.
In the 23 Hobby Lobby case, the court allowed a business owner to refuse on religious grounds to cover birth control in his employee health plan in defiance of the Affordable Care Act.
Democrats were enraged and said Wednesday's vote would go on as planned because Mr. Barr was in defiance of a Judiciary Committee subpoena for the same material he was threatening to seal off.
In defiance of the United States, European ambassadors said their countries were still pressing forward to create a way to financially circumvent American sanctions imposed after the Trump administration withdrew from the deal.
In fact, an act of political compromise — a 1990 deficit-reduction bill that raised taxes, in defiance of a 1988 campaign pledge — had some hand in his failure to win a second term.
While speakers talked about Mr. Bush's civility, his commitment to the institutions of government and his faith in alliances, Mr. Trump was sitting feet away, his arms tightly crossed, as if in defiance.
Here's a rundown of everything that's going on with Pruitt: Pruitt told his staff to use that loophole to give his staffers raises, in defiance of the White House — then lied about it.
Meanwhile, in indicting Trump's response, Biden focused squarely on Trump's serial lying and downplaying of coronavirus's seriousness in defiance of his own experts, and his systematic degradation of science and empirically grounded government.
The shipment on behalf of Libya's eastern NOC was loaded onto the Indian-flagged Distya Ameya, which left the port of Marsa el-Hariga late on Monday in defiance of authorities in Tripoli.
He played in three games for the Tigers, including two games in defiance of the N.C.A.A.'s discipline, as a judge issued a temporary restraining order to allow him back on the court.
Demonstrations on Friday were calm, with protesters forming a human chain along the city's metro network and many donning cartoon character masks in defiance of a ban on covering faces at public rallies.
North Korea's pursuit of its military and nuclear programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council and other sanctions escalated tensions on the Korean Peninsula in 2017, which have only eased in recent weeks.
Wanda Vázquez of Puerto Rico promised a reprieve: She signed a bill that keeps cockfighting legal under the island's laws, in defiance of the ban enacted last year by Congress and President Trump.
North Korea has conducted dozens of ballistic missile tests under young leader Kim Jong Un, the most recent on Saturday, in defiance of U.N. sanctions, but firing projectiles over mainland Japan is rare.
But European governments, struggling to keep the deal alive in defiance of Mr. Trump, last week began a barter system that could enable some smaller companies to continue to do business with Iran.
If Beijing is signaling that it's willing to help North Korea survive in defiance of UN sanctions, which are crippling to North Korea's economy, Pyongyang may feel it has more leverage in negotiations.
Dissidents from the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) planned to gather at the Büyük Anadolu Hotel — in defiance of a court order — to hold a meeting and discuss ousting their party chairman, Devlet Bahçeli.
The North's continued development of nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missiles in defiance of United Nations Security Council resolutions has spurred more sanctions and talk of possible military strikes by U. S. officials.
Pyongyang's recent nuclear and missile tests in defiance of U.N. resolutions and an exchange of insults between Trump and Kim have raised the stakes in the most critical international challenge of Trump's presidency.
The North conducted its fourth nuclear test in January and the rocket launch in February in defiance of international warnings and past U.N. sanctions, triggering a new Security Council resolution that imposed more punishment.
NILAKKAL, India (Reuters) - Conservative Hindu groups prevented women from entering an Indian hill temple on Wednesday, in defiance of India's top court which says a centuries-long ban at the holy site is illegal.
The move comes after South Korean fishermen, frustrated with incursions by Chinese fishing boats in defiance of coastguard warnings, used rope to impound two Chinese trawlers this month and handed them over to authorities.
North Korea has conducted a series of ballistic missile launches in recent months in defiance of U.N. sanctions and concerns have been growing that the reclusive state could soon conduct a sixth nuclear test.
Tensions have risen sharply in recent months after Pyongyang conducted two nuclear weapons tests last year and carried out a steady stream of ballistic missile tests in defiance of United Nations resolutions and sanctions.
North Korea is racing ahead with its nuclear and missile programs in defiance of the international community, posing an ever greater threat not simply to its neighbors but to the United States as well.
WHEN Antonin Scalia, the intellectual anchor of the Supreme Court's conservative wing, died in February, Senate Republicans rushed to declare, in defiance of centuries of precedent, that Barack Obama's successor should choose his replacement.
In defiance of overwhelming scientific evidence, the Russian Orthodox church is still refusing to accept as genuine the remains of the royal family, most of whom were solemnly buried in St Petersburg in 19983.
Signs of growing impatience with the junta has been manifest in a steady stream of protests calling for a quick return to democracy and in defiance of a junta crackdown on freedom of assembly.
Isolated North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test in January and a long-range rocket launch the following month in defiance of U.N. resolutions, prompting the U.N. Security Council to impose tough new sanctions.
In the wake of the murders of my fellow Jews in Pittsburgh I wrestle with that question, knowing that it is my responsibility to be Jewish with pride and visibility, in defiance of hate.
Iran says its missile program is not in defiance with a U.N. resolution that calls on it to refrain from work on ballistic missiles designed to deliver nuclear weapons for up to eight years.
The eastern NOC had hoped to sell the cargo of 650,000 barrels in defiance of authorities in Tripoli, but the United Nations blacklisted the tanker, requiring states to ban it from entering any port.
In flashbacks shown in season 2, episode 4, it's revealed that Olivia, Cyrus, Supreme Court judge Verna Thornton, Mellie, Hollis Doyle and Sally Langston all conspired to rig electronic voting machines in Defiance, Ohio.
North Korea last week launched four ballistic missiles, the latest in a series, and is developing nuclear-tipped missiles that can reach the United States, in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions and sanctions.
"The focus has been on all these Fed guys coming out, really in defiance of (Fed Chair) Janet Yellen," said Ken Polcari, Director of the NYSE floor division at O'Neil Securities in New York.
Monday's launch was Pyongyang's 9th test of 2017, adding to the dozens of short and long-range tests it has conducted since the start of last year, in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Reclusive North Korea, which has carried out a series of nuclear and missile tests in defiance of United Nations resolutions, issued a typically robust statement on state news agency KCNA after the missile launches.
ROME (Reuters) - Police using water cannon and batons clashed on Thursday with refugees who had occupied a small Rome square in defiance of an order to leave a building where they had been squatting.
Delegates on Monday began their final deliberations on constitutional language that would protect slavery in perpetuity where it existed while allowing it to spread into the Southwest territories, in defiance of the Republican pledge.
The North conducted its fourth nuclear test in January and the rocket launch in February, in defiance of international warnings and past U.N. sanctions, triggering a new Security Council resolution that imposed more punishment.
While CIA cover-ups of nasty operations is a fairly banal event, they go to the heart of democratic accountability for such operations, particularly if the cover-up comes in defiance of congressional input.
Salvini, who has built his popularity on a vigorous campaign against illegal immigration, is acting in defiance of his own prime minister and despite six European Union nations agreeing to take the migrants in.
The deal took the threat of a nuclear Iran off the table, but President Donald Trump seems ready to ignore the evidence and declare Iran out of compliance in defiance of all the experts.
However, as Xi listed the country's accomplishments, he briefly touched on the South China Sea, where China has reclaimed land, turning reefs and sandbars into military bases in defiance of an international court ruling.
But in this crucial moment, in defiance of history, voters elected a deeply good man who successfully prosecuted Ku Klux Klan members who murdered four black girls in the Birmingham church bombing of 1963.
North Korea is pursuing nuclear weapons and missile programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions and has made no secret of its plans to develop a missile capable of hitting the U.S. mainland.
Since inheriting power from his father, Kim Jong-il, in late 2011, Kim Jong-un has called for accelerating the North's pursuit of long-range missiles and nuclear weapons in defiance of international pressure.
North Korea is pursuing nuclear weapon and missile programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions and has made no secret of its plans to develop a missile capable of hitting the U.S. mainland.
Seen by many as a revolutionary hero, Ortega also ran the country from 1979 to 1990 and led the Sandinista National Liberation Front in defiance of the Ronald Reagan administration during the Cold War.
"North Korea conducted the fourth nuclear test in defiance of calls for self-restraint from the international community, and then pushed ahead with the launch of a ballistic missile," Suga told a news conference.
Washington may not have initiated the coup, but within days Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had given it her seal of approval, supporting that power grab in defiance of the Organization of American States.
On Friday, North Korea fired two mid-range ballistic missiles into the sea in defiance of tough new U.N. and U.S. sanctions slapped on the country following nuclear and rocket tests earlier this year.
Tension has been rising over North Korea's nuclear and missile programmes, which it pursues in defiance of years of U.N. Security Council resolutions, with bellicose rhetoric coming from both Pyongyang and the White House.
North Korea is pursuing its nuclear and missile programmes in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions and has made no secret of its plans to develop a missile capable of hitting the U.S. mainland.
North Korea, pursuing nuclear and missile programs in defiance of world condemnation, is also enforcing stronger controls on outside information in the face of international sanctions, the lawmakers said after a closed-door briefing.
First, McIlroy sank a 60-foot birdie putt, celebrated by shaking more than a leaf in a Nor'easter and then cupped a hand to his ear in defiance of the crowd and the pressure.
Beijing has repeatedly said it opposes Pyongyang's development of a nuclear weapons arsenal, and publicly rebuked the North on Wednesday for carrying out nuclear and rocket tests this year in "defiance" of international prohibitions.
She asked Trump to join in the effort to help minimize the threat from North Korea, which has carried out repeated nuclear and missile tests in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions and sanctions.
SYDNEY, April 28 (Reuters) - Australia will send a military patrol aircraft to monitor North Korean vessels suspected of transferring prohibited goods in defiance of United Nations sanctions, Defence Minister Marise Payne said on Saturday.
There is growing concern that perceived injustice can itself cause criminal offending, as such behavior can be justified in light of disrespectful or discriminatory actions of state agents or in defiance of such actions.
He expects Iranians to sacrifice in defiance of the US. He is gambling that his will prevails over any nationwide protests: After all, he survived the mass demonstrations after Iran's disputed 2009 presidential election.
He has talked of grabbing women by the genitals, demeaned immigrants from poor countries and said, in defiance of a central Christian tenet, that he has never seen reason to ask God for forgiveness.
North Korea is pursuing its nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.N. Security Council sanctions and has made no secret of its plans to develop a missile capable of hitting the U.S. mainland.
In April, the Commerce Department banned US companies from selling parts or providing services to ZTE, which makes inexpensive smartphones, because it shipped equipment to Iran and North Korea in defiance of US sanctions.
But the clearance was overshadowed by the announcement of plans for Israel's first new West Bank settlement in nearly two decades, as the country ramps up its settlement program in defiance of international opinion.
Related: How Russians became the biggest, baddest hooligans at Euro 2016 Additional officers will also patrol the Champs-Elysées, where French fans could celebrate in the event of a victory, in defiance of authorities.
But in its best, most potent moments, it places the camera in the middle of people standing up in defiance of their government, or weeping openly over the corpse of one of their own.
Turkish riot police fired tear gas to disperse thousands of demonstrators who, in defiance of a government ban, tried to march along Istanbul's main pedestrian street to mark International Women's Day, media reports said.
Traveling with the activist and photojournalist William Worthy in defiance of prohibitions on both sides, Randy Goodman was one of the few Americans to cover the Iran Hostage Crisis, 1979-81, from the ground.
But plans face numerous hurdles, not least wide-ranging sanctions on doing business in North Korea over its pursuit of nuclear weapons in defiance of the United Nations, and the country's unstable electricity infrastructure.
Mohammad Najdat Kaddour, 32, said he was near despair after seven years protesting the government, dodging airstrikes and trying to build independent local organizations in defiance of jihadist groups that have dominated the province.
Two of Mr. Lee's three children have accused their elder brother, the prime minister, of abusing his power to try to save the house as a historic monument, in defiance of their father's will.
In 2008, for example, both Michigan and Florida shifted their primaries right after those of Iowa and New Hampshire in defiance of DNC rules, in a bid to shape the outcome of the race.
The six-count indictment alleges that Turkiye Halk Bankasi AS (Halkbank) was part of a conspiracy to give Tehran access to billions of dollars in defiance of sanctions that it concealed from U.S. regulators.
In defiance of the Pinochet regime in Chile, Errázuriz began to make photographs in the '70s of outsiders and rebels, particularly in locales like brothels, boxing clubs and psychiatric hospitals that were considered suspect.
Lately, real-time access to key players has been harder to come by and has led to more speculative coverage, which, in turn, often results in adversarial writing, sometimes in defiance of media employers.
Iowa Republicans have advanced a bill to defund Planned Parenthood; Missouri legislators have filed a barrage of anti-abortion bills, including one that would ban the procedure entirely, in defiance of the Supreme Court.
The president's shout-out and meeting capped an international tour, in defiance of a travel ban, meant to boost support for Mr. Guaidó's coalition, in its effort to dislodge Mr. Maduro's grip on power.
Under current law, military chaplains are being asked to choose between forgoing the religious support they need to fulfill their duties or ignoring the teachings of their faith, in defiance of their denominational directives.
It's clear now that the reason Trump — in defiance of all ethical standards for the office — has refused to divest his business interests is that the levers of executive power directly help Trump Inc.
The six-count indictment alleges that Turkiye Halk Bankasii AS (Halkbank) was part of a conspiracy to give Tehran access to billions of dollars in defiance of sanctions that it concealed from U.S. regulators.
The unprecedented shutdown came as hundreds of people tried to hold more rallies in protest at a new citizenship law seen as discriminating against Muslims, in defiance of a police ban on large gatherings.
He had been set free from jail only months before the shooting, in defiance of requests by federal immigration authorities, who had asked that he be held longer so he could be deported again.
Moscow has long called for the two sides to hold negotiations aimed at reducing tensions over the nuclear and missile program North Korea is pursuing in defiance of years of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Tension has been rising over North Korea's nuclear and missile programs, which it pursues in defiance of years of U.N. Security Council resolutions, with bellicose rhetoric coming from both Pyongyang and the White House.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump struck a blow against the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement on Friday in defiance of other world powers, choosing not to certify that Tehran is complying with the deal.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Two more people named to an alternative Supreme Court in defiance of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government were arrested on Tuesday by intelligence agents during a fast-escalating political showdown, the opposition said.
What's baffling about the picture is that the cigarette smoke, after rising a couple of inches, abruptly shifts downward in defiance of the law of gravity, until it disappears below the bottom of the frame.
CNN previously reported that Trump told McAleenan he would grant McAleenan a pardon if he were sent to jail for having border agents block asylum seekers from entering the US in defiance of US law.
BARCELONA/MADRID (Reuters) - Catalan secessionists were working on Friday toward a unilateral declaration of independence from Spain that could be adopted next week in defiance of a court order and increased economic pressure from Madrid.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday defended President Donald Trump's support for Saudi Arabia in defiance of international pressure despite the murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey last month.
China has grown increasingly angry with North Korea's ongoing pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles in defiance of United Nations sanctions, even as it chafes at U.S. pressure to rein in its isolated ally.
At one point the court notes that, were the prerogative absolute, ministers could in theory choose to leave the EU without a referendum—or, indeed, do so in defiance of a vote to stay in.
North Korea has conducted two nuclear tests and dozens of missile tests since the beginning of last year, significantly raising tension on the heavily militarized Korean peninsula and in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Tensions in the region have risen markedly in recent months after repeated North Korean missile tests in defiance of U.N. sanctions and the detonation of what Pyongyang said was a hydrogen bomb on Sept. 3.
"Here's the difference: When Lance Armstrong and Marion Jones and all those other scoundrels cheated and got caught, they were doing it in defiance of their national Olympic committee, the U.S. Olympic Committee," Brennan said.
The drills, involving 700 troops, were planned before Saturday's test-firing of a ballistic missile by North Korea, in defiance of world pressure, in what would be its fourth successive unsuccessful missile test since March.
The Republican nominee claimed -- in defiance of polls showing a mid-single digit Clinton lead -- that he was tied with his rival in Pennsylvania, a state that forms a crucial part of Clinton's Democratic firewall.
" He went on to describe the Chicago favorite as a "cornbread biscuit which you've melted cheese on and then – in defiance of God and man and all things holy – you poured uncooked marinara sauce atop!
And back in 2016 when journalists were being targeted on Twitter, I put the ((( ))) around my Twitter handle too, in defiance, but as the weeks went on it started to feel more and more uncomfortable.
North Korea fired a ballistic missile from its western region into the sea off its east coast, South Korea's military said, the latest in a series of launches in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Duerk, born in Defiance, Ohio, in 1920, joined the Navy as an ensign in 1941 after completing nursing training at the Toledo Hospital School of Nursing in Ohio, the Navy said in a news release .
Rogue Twitter feeds voicing employee concerns at more than a dozen U.S. government agencies have been launched in defiance of what they say are Trump's attempts to muzzle federal climate change research and other science.
But ringless voicemail companies like All About the Message have been leaving messages in consumer's inboxes in defiance of the law because its operators believe that by skipping the initial call they are legally covered.
Nigeria tried to end fuel subsidies in 2012, doubling the price of gasoline overnight, but later reinstated some of the subsidy to end a wave of protest strikes held in defiance of another court ruling.
Prato's sweatshops turn imported cloth into cheap garments with "Made in Italy" labels, easy to sell throughout the EU. The bulk of the proceeds are dispatched to China in defiance of anti-money-laundering controls.
North Korea, which has conducted dozens of missile tests and tested two nuclear bombs since the beginning of 2016 in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, says the program is necessary to counter U.S. aggression.
Although reiterating U.S. commitment to Asia, Tillerson said China should do more on the issue of North Korea, which has stepped up its nuclear and missile programs in defiance of U.S. pressure and U.N. resolutions.
Tension on the Korean peninsula has been high for weeks, driven by concern that North Korea might conduct its sixth nuclear test or test-launch another ballistic missile in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
In defiance of an October settlement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Elon Musk did not have his tweets pre-approved by an official Tesla babysitter, the SEC says in newly filed court documents.
The two supersonic B-1B Lancer bombers were deployed amid rising tensions over North Korea's dogged pursuit of its nuclear and missile programs in defiance of United Nations sanctions and pressure from the United States.
Kim has ordered the country to improve its nuclear attack capability by conducting more tests, in defiance of a U.N. Security Council resolution adopted last week in response to the isolated state's latest nuclear test.
Schulz, 60, had been pushing for a third 30-month term as EU parliament president in defiance of a deal that he make way for a speaker from the center-right, the chamber's biggest group.
Tension has been high for weeks over North Korea's nuclear and missile development and fears it will conduct a sixth nuclear test or test-launch another ballistic missile in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Since JCPOA, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has conducted a number of ballistic missile tests in defiance of the United Nations Security Council resolutions regarding the development of weapons capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
In the midst of this, Ferguson, who, in defiance of the judgment against him, had kept showing up for his shift, was informed that he had been suspended from the Co-op for eighteen months.
Morales, who denies the charges, ran again this year in defiance of term limits and a national referendum that had oppposed lifting them, after a court ruling found barring him would violate his human rights.
McConnell reportedly told Trump that the Senate may pass a resolution disapproving of his use of emergency powers, potentially forcing the president to issue a veto — his first ever — in defiance of his own party.
In the weeks since, Trump officials have come out of the woodwork, in defiance of his and other top officials' orders to stay silent, to offer their own testimony to lawmakers in the impeachment inquiry.
South Korea and the United States began discussions to deploy a THAAD unit in the South after the North's fourth nuclear test in January and a long-range rocket launch in defiance of U.N. sanctions.
Those tensions have escalated under Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, who has conducted missile and nuclear weapons tests in defiance of United Nations Security Council resolutions that have left the country deeply isolated.
The proposal comes at a time when Italy's debt costs are soaring due to declining demand from foreign investors, who worry about the government's plans to run higher deficits in defiance of European Union rules.

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