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"muscled" Definitions
  1. having muscles, especially big muscles

499 Sentences With "muscled"

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The solar plexus is significant because it is a region which even in a well-muscled man is considerably less muscled than the surrounding area.
That's why the coda to Paul Walker in Furious 7 was legitimately moving, something a series about muscled-up dudes driving muscled-up cars normally isn't.
It's the way things worked before the car muscled in.
AfD has already muscled its way into five regional parliaments.
Mister Softee says he has been muscled out of Midtown.
Disrupters have muscled in on some parts of this chain.
Others were muscled into being by one or two people.
The East trained massively muscled shot-putters; the West, sublime shot-makers.
Firms with little lending expertise have also muscled into the same space.
Two are white: a portly South African and his muscled European deputy.
We threw down our packs and muscled off our wet rain boots.
Tracy moved past them undeterred, and muscled Hales back onto the ground.
In 2016, Didi muscled Uber out of its home base of China.
He muscled through two travel bans, mostly aimed at Muslim-majority countries.
Restaurants and bars have muscled out more traditional shops and local artisans.
With Kumail Nanjiani's glow-up, another former sitcom actor has muscled up.
Brad also had a nice body, muscled, but with extremely soft skin.
Competition in robo-advice is fierce, as established asset managers have muscled in.
His neck and shoulders where heavily muscled, but his hands were almost delicate.
More recently, Toutiao muscled in on Alibaba's territory with an e-commerce feature.
Enter: Billy Mayfield (Dacre Montgomery), a muscled California boy who drives a Camaro.
Democracy Collaborative, a progressive American think-tank, has muscled into the British market.
Bonus: +2 because Ruffalo's Banner is only lightly muscled instead of super-swole.
Bronze muscled her way down the right flank before cutting the ball back.
It was a light gray; a healthy, muscled animal in its hunting prime.
London has a gift for depicting physicality — brutal fights, delicious food, muscled bodies.
They have surrounded themselves with lawyers and simply muscled their way through every scandal.
Gordon muscled up and hit the ball into the upper deck in right field.
They range from a burly bear to a muscled jock to a fey Goth.
Ms. Hmida said many party stalwarts had been sidelined as newcomers had muscled in.
To be sure, a gang of newcomers have muscled their way into their domains.
Bradley was jammed by an inside pitch and muscled a single into center field.
Karen spotted him once, lean and muscled, standing shirtless in khaki trousers—gangbanging gear.
It was noticeable that Laurent Koscielny, the France defender he muscled aside, was weary.
Yoshida got it with his back to goal but was muscled off the ball.
Plenty of people have tweeted against the preposterous claim, made by some, that Jonas is not in conventionally muscled shape, and pointed, instead, to the way the celebration of his muscled body simply elides the actual fatphobia rampant in gay dating apps.
He muscled his tongue into my mouth and held the back of my head still.
Privately though, Democrats are worried Nelson is getting out-muscled early-on by the governor.
Privately though, Democrats are worried Nelson is getting out-muscled early on by the governor.
Scientists have used gene editing to make "micropigs" for pets, and super-muscled beagle dogs.
He removed his tunic to show a pale, muscled chest covered in long-hauler's ink.
He dunked, passed to open teammates and muscled his way to the free-throw line.
The Senate has muscled through its appropriations process despite a near-standstill in the House.
I'd been relying on occasionals of all ages, not a squad of young, muscled colts.
We would never want to gaze upon the muscled torso of a completely different actor.
After a March hiccup, Ryan muscled the Obamacare repeal bill through the House in May.
The Bloat stage can be avoided only if it's acknowledged, winked at and muscled through.
New York (CNN Business)ClassPass has muscled its way into the $1 billion startup club.
But Drew Dober, a densely-muscled southpaw, saw a bigger opening — for an overhand left.
Any claim that I somehow "muscled" my way into the Ukraine relationship is simply false.
The move backfired on a 210-2 pitch, which Judge muscled to the opposite field.
When we meet Chiron as a massively muscled adult, he has taken on a hypermasculine persona.
A former NFL player, Crews often plays characters that are largely defined by his muscled physique.
"I got a lot bigger, I gained muscled, I have definition, I have abs," she says.
They had also muscled in on distribution and sales networks, leading to price hikes for consumers.
If the landlord doesn't win, very often the tenant is muscled out with threats and harassment.
Photography, at its mid-nineteenth-century beginning, muscled in on painting one precinct at a time.
A group of well-muscled men in tight pants and leather boots openly grope one another.
"I'm very jealous of Trudeau's muscles, because I'm not as muscled as he is," Klaver said.
He was marked by just one man and muscled his way clear for the easy header.
Mr. Sawyers muscled his way in, Mr. Franklin said, handcuffed him and drove him to jail.
The message was clear: American companies are at risk of being muscled out of the market.
Succeeding Mr. Testa, Mr. Scarfo muscled in on the casino boom through his company, Scarf Inc.
Once there, he turned upfield, muscled through one arm tackle, and stiff-armed another defender away.
But big box retailer Walmart muscled in on Sears to become the biggest U.S. retailer in 1.53.
It tottered in the 1980s, when Ronald Reagan muscled trading partners into curbing their exports to America.
Bitcoin muscled its way onto regulators' radars in 2017, when frenzied retail buying saw it approach $20,000.
His arms are scarred as well as muscled, and his back is marked by a sizable welt.
It was the opposite—I would work out harder and eat less while my mind muscled through.
But while he and Harry share the same compact, deceptively muscled body, they don't look exactly alike.
Small of stature, thin but muscled, Cristiano, beautifully incarnated by Aristides de Sousa, cuts an unprepossessing figure.
James Neal positioned himself near the far post as Arvidsson muscled for the puck behind the net.
Lillard muscled in a layup to give the Blazers a 288-280 lead with 1043 seconds left.
Page 6: Any claim that I somehow "muscled" my way into the Ukraine relationship is simply false.
Wheelchair racing sensation Tatyana McFadden muscled her way to her fourth victory at the Boston Marathon earlier today.
Of course, there's also the possibility that history will repeat itself and the muscled menace will be evicted.
Powerfully muscled, Razana had deep, massive jaws and strong teeth like fangs for crunching through tendons and bones.
What do the authors mean when they say, "Mister Softee says he has been muscled out of Midtown"?
The Ali I remember was heavier-muscled and a ferocious competitor, too willing to stand and absorb punishment.
The rebuilding effort was stalled following allegations that organized crime groups had muscled in to obtain lucrative contracts.
Antitrust officials have muscled up in recent years, blocking dozens of deals across industries including pharmaceuticals and retail.
The groupings mix female nudes, winged angels, satyrs, muscled heroes; the effect is both sensual and entirely captivating.
Studio artists are rapidly being muscled out of gentrifying neighborhoods across the city by commercial real estate pressures.
And then after he muscled his agenda through Congress, his party paid a price in the next election.
Men shown with babies, for instance, tend to be bearded and muscled, as if to emphasize their masculinity.
The guy was two heads taller than her, and had muscled arms and blond hair cut very short.
Mr. Wang muscled into Hollywood's domain, buying the AMC Theaters chain and the struggling production company Legendary Entertainment.
The lucrative federal contracts these entities received muscled out competitors and established Big Pharma as we know it.
When the masks come off (but not the leather jackets) we see the well-barbered, hard-muscled Euro-bandits.
Soon after, in this season's runaway hit film, "Uri: The Surgical Strike", muscled Indian commandos resoundingly smite the enemy.
It was popular with gay men who'd lust after the nude or semi-nude bodies of the muscled models.
And with the Rio Games then-fast approaching, there's no joking around for the tight-knit, hard-muscled squad.
Disaster would now be looming had an outlandish Brexiteer such as Boris Johnson muscled his way into Downing Street.
When that didn't happen, they boycotted the vote on January 31, but Republicans muscled him through the following day.
I've spent the past few months complaining to anyone who will listen that I'm sick of over-muscled cars.
He muscled his way into the hotel ... only to be stopped by Metro police and security in the lobby.
Broad-shouldered and heavily muscled, Lieutenant Pacha shouted at the suspect to halt, but instead the man started running.
It was based on an 1856 drawing of the muscled goat-headed deity made by Éliphas Lévi, an occultist.
Well-muscled people also tend to be more active than others, he says, which helps to protect the heart.
In 2017, Tamiflu sales tumbled 13 percent to 535 million Swiss francs ($536.99 million), as cheaper generics muscled in.
Washington leadoff man Trea Turner had his bat sawed in half but still muscled a bloop single to center.
HK) also muscled into the industry this year, acquiring high-end French label Lanvin, and peer Shandong Ruyi (002193.
For Wheeler, the new privacy rules amount to the latest pro-consumer initiative that he has muscled through the agency.
Madden was nominated for Best Actor In Drama while Bodyguard muscled its way into the very tough Best Drama category.
"Signs" (2016) moves outside to show a group of four shirtless, muscled young men flashing hand gestures resembling gang signs.
It would be very sad to see the small person muscled out of this game because of the profit situation.
For all the pageantry and focus on the abnormally muscled, KSW didn't do anything truly novel to explain this milestone.
In 43, two years after Mao's death, Deng Xiaoping muscled diehard Maoists out of the leadership and took over himself.
Wilpon, an avid golfer, caught the corner of the green with his approach shot; Cespedes muscled his ball over it.
Round 1, yelled the game, and Ryu appeared: a muscled man in a white dobok with the sleeves ripped off.
For those muscled out of studios across the city, ArtBuilt offers long leases, below-market rents and the mayor's welcome.
"It went over the fence," Lynn said of a fastball that Rojas pulled his hands in for and muscled out.
The confirmation process was a bare-knuckle brawl, and the nomination was muscled through by sheer force of political will.
Amid muscled security guards wearing earpieces and waitresses in minidresses and ankle boots, tourists and locals both looked perfectly content.
This muscled chestnut sports bobby socks on all four feet, and his face is creased by a white racing stripe.
The 49-year-old star shared a selfie from the gym on Instagram Saturday, showing off her toned and muscled abs.
ISTIM Metals, the latest warehousing incarnation of Bill Whelan, the man behind Metro, has muscled into the New Orleans storage scene.
Republican operatives shrugged their shoulders at losing the White House and Congress and muscled their way to local victories in 2010.
Iranian businessmen have grumbled that the Chinese muscled out domestic industry during the sanctions, and flooded the country with cheap goods.
You can see him perched on his pal Drax the Destroyer's shoulder, hanging onto the muscled murderer-turned-galactic savior's ear.
"I'm very jealous of Trudeau's muscles, because I'm not as muscled as he is," he said of the 45-year-old.
Then the Americans attacked, took possession and muscled their way into the sugar business, crowding many local farmers off their land.
Wade's best friend Aech is an African American female but is able to be a male muscled warlord in the OASIS.
He muscled aside Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic as NATO leaders walked into the alliance's new headquarters for a photo session.
Sales of Roche's Tamiflu tumbled 33 percent to 535 million Swiss francs ($537 million) in 2017, as cheaper generics muscled in.
Extinct for about 10,000 years, the heavily muscled species once Hulk-smashed its way through South American fauna in the Pleistocene.
MOSCOW — Even as Russia has muscled back onto the world stage politically, its economy suffers from flat growth and shrinking incomes.
As the warmth drained from my body, I muscled open my eyes, scanning the room for my knight in shining armor.
Mr. Bezos has gone from a pleated-pants sweatshirt-wearing Smurf to muscled-up, black-polo-shirt-and-shades digi-stud.
Manhattan Christian's boys were tall and muscled; most of Arlee's players were well under six feet and on the thinner side.
And the New York State Commission of Investigation said he had muscled in to extract payoffs from pornographic peep show suppliers.
He stole the puck along the wall, blew past Justin Faulk, fended off Alex Pietrangelo and muscled the puck past Allen.
McConnell had some doubts about whether an ObamaCare reform bill could be muscled through the Senate, given divisions within his party.
He wore a tan jacket and an open-collared dress shirt that seemed a size small for his heavily muscled neck.
Hardy then muscled a 1-236 pitch from right-hander Blake Wood (211-22) into left field for the winning run.
The ELN has expanded its territory into FARC lands and muscled further into the cocaine trade, Colombian officials and analysts say.
Senate Republicans can at least boast that they muscled through Neil Gorsuch's confirmation to the Supreme Court, but that's about it.
In 2017, Tamiflu sales tumbled 33 percent to 535 million Swiss francs ($536.99 million), as cheaper generics muscled in on the market.
At his best, Nene could still blend his big, beach-muscled frame with unusually quick feet and the instincts of a guard.
Kalanick successfully muscled his way into markets around the world, said Kevin Rivette, of Sherpa Technology Group, a Silicon Valley consultant firm.
Sanofi muscled Novo Nordisk out of the way to buy Ablynx, clinching a 3.9 billion euro deal for the Belgian biotech firm.
That's why the muscled up actor put on a giant Pikachu costume for his one-year-old daughter Jasmine on Easter Sunday.
Lean-muscled, tall and intimidating, Walkup looks as if he could chop through a tree trunk with one swing of a blade.
Toward the end of the night, we met this thickly muscled Bulgarian man with a gray beard and salt-and-pepper hair.
Doing something unexpected, like a slim guy flexing or a muscled guy taking an androgynous pose, can create the most beautiful picture.
Bearded and muscled, Mr. Braverman was clad in Acne jeans, a Buck Mason shirt and a pair of pink Common Products sneakers.
The youngsters can be forgiven for wondering what the fuss is about when they see muscled players like Koepka and Jason Day.
But it is his first to largely avoid the muscled style of singing that has up until this point set him apart.
He celebrated the news by tweeting a picture of his face cropped onto one of Borderlands' shirtless and heavily muscled "psycho" bandits.
With muscled arms built up with barbells and Charles Atlas's dynamic tension exercises, Mr. Contino played the accordion like a rock star.
Show the world that not only the finely muscled and strong-boned can defy gravity, but also the soft-bodied and wormy.
Show the world that not only the finely muscled and strong-boned can defy gravity, but also the soft-bodied and wormy.
Investors found it difficult to work out which companies had already been awarded concessions, while provincial governments often muscled their way into projects.
"This little girl things she can fight me?" a muscled man yells at the sight of Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick) in Iron Fist.
We watched as little fingers clutched at his knees and teeth dug into the muscled white thigh below the hem of his shorts.
A top donor raising money for Trump and the RNC said he resigned in disgust after the party muscled through the floor vote.
Asian shares finished modestly higher overnight, led by a 0.8 percent rise from Japan's Nikkei as the stronger dollar muscled the yen lower.
Portland tied it in the 55th minute when Fanendo Adi fended off a defender and muscled his way into the N.Y.C.F.C. penalty area.
This has turned up as everything from children's book-appropriate renderings as well as pin-up mermaids and a variety of muscled mermen.
Headquartered in New York, PJT was founded by veteran dealmaker Paul Taubman in 2013, and has muscled its way into high-profile deals.
JPMorgan has also muscled in since the financial crisis on European debt, fixed income trading, securities custody for institutional investors and commercial lending.
Only profound statements worked: Billy Porter arrived borne aloft by muscled arms, golden wings spread in a triumph that felt real, not affected.
Called myostatin, this gene encodes for a protein that influences muscle development, which made sense because sprinters and stayers are often muscled differently.
"I think there's a lot of social capital to be gained by being a handsome, cisgender, white, tall, muscled, gay man," JP said.
There, through aggressive gerrymandering, they've muscled their way to a majority even as their candidates have sometimes received collectively fewer votes than Democrats.
The Knights Templar muscled in next, spouting a chivalric code of honor as it taxed, extorted and kidnapped farmers and usurped their land.
A bit of controversy here: Chicharito was in, kept onside by the farside German defender, and then he is muscled down by Hummels.
Mr. Deripaska, an orphan from a small village in southern Russia, muscled his way into the aluminum business in Siberia in the 1990s.
But he used his big frame to his advantage too: Many of his 2-pointers came on drives as he muscled back defenders.
Just 91 seconds after the Oilers went back on top, Nashville's Nick Bonino muscled the puck past Smith to make it 3-3.
Christian Yelich singled, and Nolan Arenado flied out before Hosmer muscled a shot an estimated 418 feet to right-center for the lead.
On a visit to private land adjacent to the landfill, muscled men packed in a pickup truck tried to block the path out.
And people have taken note, largely because it's hard to miss when someone posts shirtless photos of their veiny, muscled body on Instagram.
The former F.S.B. officer looked the part — his muscled bulk was rounded with age, his hair closely cropped and slightly balding on top.
Karl-Anthony Towns didn't have his best night, going 6-21 from the field for 16 points, but he muscled Taj Gibson around admirably.
The camera flashed, momentarily illuminating the arresting sight of a large monolithic form under fierce attack by the ambiguously sexed, powerfully muscled, nude artist.
By contrast, the muscled-up Batman of the Christopher Nolan trilogy—played by Christian Bale—was lauded by critics, despite being a little undersized.
The last time that occurred was in 1986, when President Ronald Reagan muscled a $85033 million package of missiles to Saudi Arabia through Congress.
By 2018, The New York Times called Bezos a style icon, describing him as a "muscled-up, black-polo-shirt-and-shades digi-stud."
He muscled his way around the basket for 973 points in the quarter, going 6 of 9 from the field, and grabbed 11 rebounds.
How do you get a large, muscled carnivore to sit nicely at a restaurant, remain tranquil during thunderstorms and not poop on the beach?
She typically takes fat cells from patients' bellies, but Ms. Gbaya's muscled body had so little fat that it was taken from the thigh.
The Taylor brothers helped transform American Pharoah from a gangly yearling to a muscled Adonis who paraded around the Saratoga sales ring in 0003.
Some Republicans, too, have wondered whether Sondland was acting on his own when he muscled his way into meetings on the U.S.-Ukraine relationship.
Phys Ed People who start running competitively in their 50s can become as swift and well-muscled as older runners who have trained lifelong.
As Alipay and Tencent's Tenpay have muscled into territory controlled by state-owned banks, the government of President Xi Jinping has angrily pushed back.
The work on display is not that promoted by the Nazi regime — bland and muscled Übermenschen or hearty, flaxen-haired Fräuleins — but paradigmatic Modernism.
As he's stripping, giving the audience a clear view of his muscled torso, Eleanor walks in and suggests he put on a blue shirt.
The restaurant was a sort of Michelin Star Hooters for gay men, where patrons could consume thirty-eight dollar halibut while sexually harassing muscled servers.
Ronan, a long-shot candidate from Ohio, interrupted Perez to say it appeared as if Clinton, who Perez endorsed, muscled her way into the nomination.
Trading house Trafigura dominated Angola's domestic fuels market for years, though Vitol recently muscled into the potentially lucrative market with a deal to supply gasoline.
They started with a flick of a switch while the thrusting pistons of the "hydrocarbon explosion" car had to be tickled and muscled to life.
I keep hearing Democratic friends grouse that the party's members need to get on the same page, as if they can be magically muscled there.
Buttigieg, even if he narrowly lost to Sanders, muscled past every other candidate in the "moderate lane," something that would give any candidate a bounce.
China's yuan also muscled higher, breaching the 6.8 per dollar level for the first time since August in both onshore and offshore trade in Asia.
I've never been a rabid fan of Cirque du Soleil shows — seen one muscled guy fly through the air at scary heights, seen 'em all!
Rodriguez muscled off Davinson Sánchez and cut the ball back to Gil, who scored with a right-footed shot from just past the penalty area.
Millsap fumbled the inbounds pass but somehow muscled the shot into the basket at the buzzer to tie it at 97-97 and force overtime.
That same year, President Pierre Nkurunziza of Burundi muscled his way into a third term in office, after a boycotted election and a failed coup.
For decades, questions have persisted about whether Kratochvilova's heavily muscled body and speed were achieved naturally or augmented by the illicit use of anabolic steroids.
Bloomberg defined New York in the 20033s, serving three four-year terms, one of which he muscled through the city council to get for himself.
The fury of speed as the scarred modified sucked up the asphalt, controlled by a sun-roughened man with muscled arms who was my hero.
In "Madawaska – Acadian Light-Heavy," a near-nude 1940 portrait of a Maine prizefighter, Hartley's brush caresses the muscled torso with a lover's slow hand.
Not to be outdone, on BYU's next possession, Wilson muscled his way in for a 1-yard touchdown, cutting the Cougars' deficit to 21-14.
Then there's the impressively muscled figure standing alone in a corner, looking like he got lost on the way to an exhibition of neo-Classical nudes.
One persistently tricky area was alignment, where body parts had to be "muscled," in the words of the senior manager, to a certain degree of flushness.
I borrowed a sense of identity from the gay party scene in Midtown Manhattan, and bench pressed my increasingly muscled way toward some semblance of personality.
She looked out again, through the sea of muscled bodies gleaming with sweat, and there he was, twirling around in his white tank and black jeans.
At over six feet, with a perfectly muscled body and smooth, dark skin, he was not the typical man who messaged me online asking me out.
Aliakbari gets to show his skills in one fight this time around and the heavily-muscled Geronimo dos Santos, a super heavyweight, has got the call.
And in the intervening years, the brand has muscled its way back into luxury buyers' minds with several handsome products that boast surprisingly competitive performance figures.
Jay, hitting for catcher Jeff Mathis, muscled a 1-0 fastball into right field, snapping his bat and plating Nick Ahmed with the go-ahead run.
Jay, hitting for catcher Jeff Mathis, muscled a 53-25 fastball into right field, snapping his bat and plating Nick Ahmed with the go-ahead run.
A handful of reforms even muscled their way through the State House after a Pulitzer Prize–winning Post and Courier investigation exposed South Carolina's femicide crisis.
Standing well over six feet tall and visibly muscled from countless hours spent boxing, he greets friends with big hugs and laughs warmly at others' jokes.
Season nineteen brought us the PC Principal: a muscled frat bro on a mission to violently impose "politically correct" behavior on the residents of South Park.
Sinewy, muscled and stippled with cartilage, the shanks need hours of slow and gentle cooking for the meat to soften enough to slip off the bone.
He twice took the puck down the right wing, muscled his way through the Anaheim defense, and then made a precision cross-ice pass to Zacha.
But Genie, when she got the job at KENI, pushed herself and pushed the station and kind of muscled her way into a roving reporter gig.
Biden had muscled his way past Sanders with a strong showing Super Tuesday, particularly in southern states and a few surprising northern states such as Massachusetts.
Surrounded by ten tall, muscled men, she looked as if she had been plucked from a high-school track team and thrown into an N.F.L. game.
Six chairs, green velvet pressed flat, two more with sculpted rests broad enough for a king's muscled forearm (growing dusty in the basement, season upon season).
Sean was muscled, but not from the gym, and there was a defiant, leering gap in his grin, where one of his front teeth was missing.
Speaking with the young women on the team, Sherris became inspired by not only their muscled physicality, but also their drive, ambition — and positive body image.
Zachary Levi, meanwhile, plays the heavily muscled hero, mimicking Tom Hanks' man-child shtick, only with a lot more special effects and a bulked-up physique.
But in her self-portrait she had a naked, muscled male torso, because her head was atop a centaur, with laser beams shooting from her eyes.
On Sunday, her butt muscled its way to a 6-2, 6-1 title victory over the doubles pair of Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suarez.
He got enough of the plate with an 0-2 pitch to Duvall, who muscled it out to left for a grand slam, making it 6-1.
The tennis star has been shredded in the press and online for her athletic body, but Beyoncé encourages Serena to thrive in all her muscled, superhero glory.
Lual-Acuil muscled his way into the paint for a close-range basket that completed a 12-4 run and cut the Horned Frogs' lead to three.
Having resisted such a vote for months, Democrats muscled through their resolution over unanimous Republican opposition with only two of their members breaking ranks to vote no.
Participants go through a turnstile, head downstairs and walk past throngs of muscled men and weight machines to the back, where there is a modest dance studio.
General Electric, an American company, has muscled in on a big contract to upgrade Iraq's decrepit electricity grid, which had been earmarked for Siemens, a German firm.
Fanatics is an online retailer that has, through a combination of technology, manufacturing and licensing deals, muscled its way to the top of the sports apparel world.
Ever since settlers arrived in their boatloads and set about taming the wild, forested hills of New Zealand, wood-chopping has muscled its way into Kiwi culture.
In the bottom of the sixth, Justin Turner muscled a two-run home run to left with two outs to give the Dodgers a 3-1 lead.
The art features a bearded and muscled man crouched atop an animal skull with horns, naked except for a loincloth that conceals a knife behind his back.
You don't need a passport to travel from Hamburg to Copenhagen, but one by one, young people were grabbed by the arm and muscled off the train.
PE firms have muscled into the money-maker to wring out those that pay for it, even as allegations of collusion and price-fixing have become rampant.
For the poor, it can be a form of social mobility, a means for muscled young boxers to fight their families' way into the burgeoning middle class.
As Stuart and I walked past glistening, muscled men painted in rainbow colors and lesbians in trucker hats, I began to sweat — and it wasn't the heat.
He muscled his way to the basement, to our computer, where our colleague Gordon S. White Jr. retyped the page and sent it off to The Times.
In Austria in June, when leading again, he was muscled out of the way on the penultimate lap by Max Verstappen of Red Bull and finished second.
When he took office, he muscled through one of his signature education goals—lengthening the school day—and distressed many public-school parents by closing fifty schools.
These moves are part of Lyft's bid to distinguish itself and avoid being muscled aside by the runaway market leader, an all-too-common experience for technology companies.
She was a muscled six-three center from Detroit, Michigan, whom we called 'Train,' which was short for 'Night Train,' because she was so forceful around the basket.
Evans does his best, but the whole joke of Gaston is that he is so cartoonishly over-muscled and over-chiseled that he can't see his own villainy.
When the chance for the penalty shot came up, Akinfenwa muscled the ball from another player and slammed the penalty shot out of the reach of Plymouth's goalkeeper.
"His departure symbolizes the end of the era when brash, ambitious entrepreneurs muscled onto Rodeo and turned it into a street of dreams," The Los Angeles Times wrote.
Smartphones are getting better and cheaper all the time, and Apple is being muscled out of lower-cost phone market by Chinese companies such as Huawei and Oppo.
Over time, synergist muscles can become "overactive," meaning they function in place of the muscled supposed to be doing that job in ways they were not designed to.
But instead of melting down, Wawrinka called for ice towels on the changeovers and muscled one-handed backhands and running forehands for winners when he needed them most.
The lender, which muscled on to Britain's high streets in 2010, also said it would raise equity capital in the medium-term to support its controlled growth plans.
Vatrano fended off Letang with one hand, muscled a shot with the other, then grabbed the rebound without breaking stride and slipped the puck past Jarry's right skate.
But the other two — to Randal Grichuk and Jedd Gyorko — were on balls thrown near the edges of the plate that both hitters somehow muscled into the stands.
A former aspiring World's Strongest Man whose muscled physique once earned him the nickname White Rhino, Mr. Benderoth could reportedly bench press 625 pounds and squat 800 pounds.
And the company's stock price has risen to the point that, at times, founder Jeff Bezos has muscled Bill Gates out the throne as the world's richest man.
Tall, muscled, clad in a battle skirt, with an easy grin and a smirking world-weariness that Lawless portrayed pretty much perfectly back in the 90s, Kassandra is fantastic.
Amazon muscled its way connected homes everywhere with the device and has since celebrated virtually ever big event with new skills (including a Christmas time cameo from Tim Curry).
On his muscled forearms are multiple reddish burns made by sparks from welding, a regular occupation at his ranch, not far from town, as well as at the firehouse.
After all, in 2012, the Chinese Coast Guard had muscled the Philippines off of Scarborough Shoal, a reef just 20123 nautical miles from the main Philippine island of Luzon.
It means that, in theory, customers may never have to stare down a line-jumper who gets their order as soon as they've muscled their way to the front.
Bernie Sanders struggled to get a word in when the discussion first turned to "Medicare for All," the single-payer health care policy he muscled into the political mainstream.
Europe's main bourses had initially stuttered but muscled 0.7% higher after China said it was in close communication with Washington and preparing to make progress in upcoming trade talks.
Europe's main bourses had initially stuttered but muscled 0.5% higher when China said it was in close communication with Washington and preparing to make progress in upcoming trade talks.
Buttigieg, by contrast, has muscled his way into contention in the first-in-the-nation caucus state by steadily building crowds and rapidly expanding his presence in the state.
Hollande's prime minister, Manuel Valls, had previously suggested that the party drop the word "socialist" from its name; it was Valls who later muscled the labor law through Parliament.
He is lithe, sinewy, and deeply tanned, with a torso that, for decades, has appeared so exquisitely and minutely muscled that an onlooker might reasonably assume it was painted on.
Krasinski has been one of the most successful cast members post-Office, remaking himself as a muscled heartthrob in action-packed dramas like 13 Hours and Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan.
Instead, in the name of deficit reduction, he took on enormous political risk and muscled through a tax increase on the wealthy by one vote in each house of Congress.
Why not, as three muscled bros did to ATF, chant "Trump is hate!" into a microphone until the police have to separate ATF from you to avoid a physical fight?
On an early third-and-6, Ramsey seamlessly flowed over a pick to meet Jeffery's slant short of the sticks, but the wideout muscled through the cornerback to barely convert.
Shabazz Muhammad tried to wrap him up to prevent the bucket, but James muscled through, floated under the rim, and tossed in a blind scoop shot back over his head.
"The internal-combustion car that had to be coaxed and muscled to life, with its lubes and explosions and thrusting pistons, that would be the car for men," Albert writes.
Wilson muscled six balls over the wall with his 27 ½-inch, 31-ounce Russell Wilson-model bat — including on a last-pitch situational drill: two outs, bottom of the ninth.
When a convoy of Special Forces drove through town, with soldiers as muscled and heavily armed as Rambo, Hikmat joined the crowd that was walking alongside them, waving and smiling.
The muscled, heavily proteined, dick- swinging guys acted like her entourage; they carried her bags, brought her coffee, and hung from her lingerie like they would their mother's apron strings.
Jasper is fey and feisty, sardonic at best, more often caustic, severely alcoholic; Milo is a boxer and a poet, as broad and muscled as he is earnest and sensitive.
The first involves the 12-cent-a-gallon gas tax Democrats in the State Legislature muscled through last year to raise $5 billion a year for the state's battered roads.
Here, they watched over two long rooms of friezes that showed ancient Mesopotamians carrying tribute or walking beside their horses, which were finely carved with muscled flanks and elaborate reins.
Mr. Rafael's punishment was cheered by environmentalists, regulators, and fishermen up and down the coast who saw him as having muscled out smaller boats and having marred the whole region.
Some experiments, though, have raised eyebrows—in 2015, scientists in China used it to make extremely muscled beagles—and ethicists have been warning about adopting gene editing too rapidly in humans.
Cincinnati answered in the second inning as Josh VanMeter ripped a leadoff double before Aquino muscled a 1-0 cutter from Yu Darvish (4-6) over the wall in right field.
A growing number of domestic and foreign banks muscled in on its business while it was distracted by its global investment banking ambitions, leaving a far more crowded German market now.
And as a heavily muscled adult with the street name Black (Trevante Rhodes), he has a commanding presence that keeps the world at bay, but he's no less shy and withdrawn.
"Tencent's big push into the West already happened, but they mainly muscled their way into the market indirectly — via acquisitions," Serkan Toto, CEO of games industry consultancy Kantan Games, told CNBC.
Ramon muscled through the disastrous storm to reach those in need, and just days later, he would drive to Cancer Treatment Centers of America to receive his bi-weekly chemotherapy treatment.
De Rossi, Roma's captain, set up Dzeko's goal with a straight pass, and the Bosnian striker muscled off defenders to shoot past goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen with his left foot.
But the lead lasted all of 17 seconds, as Clutterbuck took advantage of a Senators turnover and muscled his way through a crowd in front before squeaking a shot past Hammond.
Then strength training muscled its way into the spotlight as the must-do move for revving your metabolism and losing weight in your sleep, prompting many exercise enthusiasts to join #TeamNoCardio.
And Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, who seems to have been muscled out by Bannon, has regained some control, instituting a "10-point checklist" before any new initiatives are rolled out.
Mr. Cruz and his advisers often likened the election to a college basketball tournament bracket, where opponents like Scott Walker and Mr. Rubio were to be muscled out one by one.
With Giroux in the box for boarding Girgensons, Moulson muscled his way into the crease and backhanded a shot past Neuvirth for his third goal of the season at 3:56.
The Senate's major legislative accomplishment of last year, a far-reaching overhaul of the tax code, was muscled through using procedural maneuvers that allowed for a simple majority, party-line victory.
I cut up rough when a bookseller, asked to recommend good historical fiction, pulled down a paperback with a gorgeous, hunky centurion, his thick-muscled body covered with blood and sand.
For months, he has muscled into the Democratic primary with all the glossy ubiquity money can buy — the benevolent billionaire, in his ads' telling, results-minded and liberal where it counts.
Unilever, the giant food and consumer product company, is buying Sir Kensington's, a small condiment maker that has muscled its way on to grocery store shelves long thought impervious to disruption.
In one double-page spread, the monster — with throbbing neck and muscled forearms — confronts his maker in a laboratory so bountiful with detailed paraphernalia that it could be a hoarder's fantasia.
Atop an antique fire truck, a muscled go-go boy in red shorts swings his hips to a Quad City DJ's dance classic while a fireman playfully sprays him with bottled water.
U.S. exports reached record highs of over 2.6 million barrels a day this month, as cargoes of light, sweet shale have muscled into refineries around the world, from China to northwest Europe.
The world's two largest smartphone makers muscled into Singapore's already-crowded mobile payment space this week, but experts say it may take a while for them to see much enthusiasm from locals.
Silicon Valley titans such as Apple and Alphabet's Google have muscled into music streaming in recent years, aiming to weave themselves more tightly into their customers' daily routines and drive device sales.
When Touko Laaksonen, better known as Tom of Finland, began publishing and exhibiting his drawings of muscled and mustachioed gay men in the 1950s, his artwork was still illegal in many places.
The bank, which muscled onto Britain's high streets in 261, also posted an 84% fall in half-year profit on Wednesday and said its founder Vernon Hill would stand down as chairman.
The English have become token players in their own league, at least at the top level, muscled out by better players from Spain, France, Germany, the Ivory Coast, Argentina, Brazil, and elsewhere.
Besides U.S. citizens muscled out of jobs, it would appear that when illegal workers are a significant portion of a work force, wages are depressed with lower working conditions and safety standards.
The bank, which muscled onto Britain's high streets in 2010, also posted an 84% fall in half-year profit on Wednesday and said its founder Vernon Hill would stand down as chairman.
Instead of a battle scene, he depicted a whole troop of naked, twisting, posing, and extremely well-muscled men, who are caught bathing in a river just as the battle alarm sounds.
The peace talks brought back old scars, from kidnappings, to the rape of women in rebel camps, to decades of drug trafficking as the FARC muscled its way into the cocaine trade.
Trained in the boxing club, she jabs more easily than she turns, but she's strong; another new recruit, Beezy (Alexis Neblett, a charmer), calls her "Guns," a nod to her muscled arms.
To that end, Wuzhen — more than any of the other so-called water towns that dot the area — has muscled its way onto the international cultural map with its annual theater festival.
Passing a clean reauthorization would be a blow to the aviation industry and Senate committee leaders who muscled a wide-ranging FAA proposal through the upper chamber on a 95-3 vote.
He often appeared on the air in elegant attire to conduct interviews with intensely muscled, scantily clad wrestlers like Macho Man Randy Savage, the Ultimate Warrior, Andre the Giant and Hulk Hogan.
Nebraska opened the scoring just 2:41 into the first quarter after Mills muscled his way into the end zone from 1 yard out to cap a nine-play, 81-yard drive.
Posters like this one, by James Daugherty, showed virile young men — unblemished by combat — posed as if they were ready to receive a victory garland without having lifted a well-muscled finger.
A few blocks away preens Bergdorf Goodman, the beautiful princess whose holding company, Neiman Marcus, muscled recently into the Hudson Yards, like a watchful mother-in-law moving into the guest cottage.
The French magazine Têtu used to be a lot like other gay magazines—nearly all of its covers featured men, nearly all of whom were white, many not even gay, nearly all muscled.
Hey, you never know: Confirmed non-hitters have muscled up and won postseason MVP awards before; Pat Borders will live in World Series immortality until the trophy is melted down for the copper.
John Krasinski, muscled and bearded beyond The Office recognition, and James Badge Dale (Iron Man 3) are our Bay'ed out co-leads, tough guys with hearts of gold and young families back home.
The bank, which muscled onto Britain's high streets in 2010, also posted an 84 percent fall in half year profit on Wednesday and said its founder Vernon Hill would stand down as chairman.
He subsequently missed a close-in bank shot but muscled through a crowd for the rebound and powered up over two defenders for a basket that boosted the Raiders' lead to 58-53.
"Any claim that I somehow 'muscled' my way into the Ukraine relationship is simply false," he said, pointing to a series of early engagements he had with Ukraine after being confirmed as ambassador.
A National Action member there gave him the e-mail address of its organizer for northwest England, Christopher Lythgoe—a muscled martial-arts enthusiast, in his late twenties, who lived with his parents.
A Shaun Livingston dunk on an assist by Kevin Durant got the lead back to three points, but LeBron James absolutely muscled his way to the hoop to get it back to one.
It muscled past the second-ranked Detroit Pistons in the Eastern Conference finals when LeBron, not yet 23, scored the Cavaliers' final 25 points in an unforgettable series-turning classic in Game 5.
"Kind but courageous, friendly but dignified, the bulldog is a thick-set, low-slung, well-muscled bruiser whose &apossourmug&apos face is the universal symbol of courage and tenacity," AKC&aposs website summarizes.
Over the past decade, EU lawmakers and executives from legacy industries have looked on warily as U.S. — and, increasingly, Chinese — tech companies have out-muscled the region's firms in the digital Great Game.
The one everyone thinks about is bursting the stomach, but I think that's exceedingly rare—the stomach is more thick-muscled than any other segment of the gut, and it's generally built to expand.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump muscled himself to the front of the world stage in Brussels on Thursday, firmly pushing aside the leader of soon-to-be member Montenegro at a NATO summit.
But, at least from the time that the first Clinton administration muscled through the North American Free Trade Agreement over union opposition, everyone respectable agreed that market making was in everyone's long-term interest.
A recent report by an ombudsman revealed details of how the government and Eskom, the state-owned power monopoly, muscled an international mining company into selling a coal mine to friends of the president.
And, if so, it won't be easy to tamp down: The last time, it took the legislative mastery of Lyndon Johnson to quell the hysteria, in a bill he muscled through Congress in 1965.
While Chinese financiers have muscled into the global aviation arena, COMAC has a relatively low-key presence at international air shows and has said the C2919 will initially be aimed at the domestic market.
Watching all the muscled bodies parading around at the Games is like seeing a secure couple, comfortable getting under each other's skin and not taking into consideration the work it took to get there.
"She muscled through the Affordable Care Act and she isn't afraid to go toe-to-toe with a bully and beat him at his own game," the 72-year-old entertainer said to applause.
At forty-seven, Hal was still as lean-muscled and narrow-hipped as she'd been as an art-school dropout trying to be taken seriously inside the grimy audio chambers of the radio world.
If you doubted that drone racing was a real sport—that robots flying through garish neon gates belong in the same league as muscled athletes who actually sweat—consider this: It's coming to ESPN.
Miami led by 54-2111 at the half and pushed the lead to 243 for the first time with about four minutes left in the third when Jones muscled in a left-handed layup.
He was lithe and muscled, just over five feet tall, and in recent days had dazzled crowds and judges with dives of balletic precision, with front and back somersaults and elegant pikes and twists.
Small, sleek green iguanas; big iguanas as long as four feet from snout to tail, scales cresting gloriously from their heads; orange-and-green iguanas, their muscled, goose-pimpled arms resolving into sharp claws.
Walmart has been plowing money into its online business to try to keep pace with Amazon, which has muscled its way into the brick-and-mortar grocery business with its acquisition of Whole Foods.
Morgan muscled his way for easy shots and frequent trips to the free-throw line as he hit 9 of 11 from the field and 10 of 10 at the line for Indiana (3-2).
The American Kennel Club describes English bulldogs as "kind but courageous, friendly but dignified, [they are] a thick-set, low-slung, well-muscled bruiser whose 'sourmug' face is the universal symbol of courage and tenacity." 
Just think of the way shows like HBO's Rome (2005–07) and Starz's Spartacus franchise (2010–13) called back ancient gladiatorial traditions, in which the muscled naked male body was first and always a weapon.
The degree to which central banks muscled their way into the U.S. bond market over the last 21 years is astonishing, especially in 29-103 when current account surpluses, oil revenue and reserve accumulation soared.
PARIS (Reuters) - Seventh seed Dominic Thiem muscled his way into the fourth round of the French Open on Friday, putting out Italian claycourt specialist Marco Berrettini 193-3 6-7(5) 6-3 6-2.
Hulks of dripping matter spring from inside human beings, betraying their shapeshifting form; over-muscled space-ogres smash through walls and hurl green grenades at your forces, destroying cover and health bars in the process.
Or how about all those times he muscled into the music and videos of iconic artists, only to mumble words like "uh uh" and "bad boy"—firmly making sure he was somewhere near center stage.
Dictating debate much as U.S. President Donald Trump has via Twitter, the news conferences have muscled aside breakfast news programming and reduced other political leaders, including his own cabinet, to bystanders at Lopez Obrador's parade.
The potential tension that could provoke was evident already in the final weeks of the most recent term, when the Republican-appointed justices (including Kennedy) muscled through a succession of party-line 5-4 decisions.
At one point a huge, muscled gentleman pulled out a full-size trombone — if he didn't work there, I'm not sure how he got that thing past security — and began playing along to the music.
Mr. Fegan, a muscled surfer with long hair and a friendly Labradorish manner, has been Ms. Meynell's steady partner on the Vineyard, helping plan a dinner party one Saturday and translating American slang for her.
Francisco Lindor worked a four-pitch walk and rookie Oscar Mercado and Santana each singled to forge a tie before Puig muscled a pitch to left-center field to give Cleveland a 43-1 lead.
Ms. Pelosi muscled the bill through the House in 2009 at great cost to some Democrats in conservative areas, only to see the Senate not even touch it, even though it was in Democratic control.
I auditioned relentlessly and unsuccessfully, wading through room after room of similarly muscled actors all praying for the dubious honor of singing in the chorus of Mamma Mia or How The Grinch Stole Christmas, The Musical!
The body absorbs 18433 calories a minute from fizzy drinks, compared with 2 calories a minute from potatoes Sweating through three or four workouts a week, he is as well-muscled as a professional rugby player.
It had helped push Asian shares up more than 245.68 percent and lift MSCI's 47.85-country world index to its latest record high, and though it took a while, Europe's main bourses eventually muscled higher too.
I don't like the over-muscled Porsches, and I struggle with the Macan's sort of split personality: wild at the top of the lineup, adequate at the bottom, mushy in the middle, despite the impressive specs.
Puig, who belted a solo homer in the seventh inning, muscled a two-out single up the middle in the 1th inning against Corbin Burnes (1-4) before Jose Iglesias slapped a single to right field.
Toronto has muscled its way back to a six-point disadvantage, 123-48, with 3:28 remaining in the half thanks to some tough play from their players and some sloppiness on behalf of Golden State.
Robert Lepage's technologically ambitious, creaky, costly and brainless production of Wagner's epochal "Ring" cycle — its starring attraction a fantastically heavy, many-planked "machine" — has muscled onto to the Met's stage for another go (or, rather, three).
Hardline groups that were once on the fringes of Indonesian politics, most notably the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), have increasingly muscled their way into the mainstream and arguably provide a political voice for conservative Indonesian Muslims.
Abey completed a screen pass to White that picked up 16 yards and then muscled into the end zone on a keeper that cut Navy's deficit to 14-7 less than four minutes into the half.
Puig, who belted a solo homer in the seventh inning, muscled a two-out single up the middle in the 11th inning against Corbin Burnes (5003-4) before Jose Iglesias slapped a single to right field.
"Because not only was Bernie Sanders snubbed, not only did it look like Hillary Clinton had fought or muscled her way into it, then those supporters were denied a chance to speak at the convention," he said.
"Not only was Bernie Sanders snubbed, not only did it look like Hillary Clinton had fought or muscled her way into it, then those supporters were denied a chance to speak at the convention," he said Wednesday.
The closely watched case has been taken to the EU's highest court by Barcelona's established taxi drivers, who, like taxi drivers the world over, complain that Uber has muscled into their market by circumventing local transport regulations.
That rise largely reflects a vote of confidence from investors in the company's shift to focus more on international expansion than a U.S. market where its bigger rivals have muscled it out over the past two years.
Eugenio Suarez ripped a two-out single before Puig muscled a 1-2 slider from Bieber over the wall in right-center field for his team co-leading 20th homer and ninth in his last 19 games.
Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared in countless films as a muscled killing machine, but he also humanized his image with movies that placed him in classically feminine roles, like "Kindergarten Cop" and "Junior," in which he is actually pregnant.
It also explains Schwartz's choice for that foreign country's king: the douchey, puka-shell-wearing, water-polo-playing Luke Ward, who is every bullying jock stereotype rolled into one muscled package and misted liberally with Sun-In.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Marvel Studios film "Black Panther" made Oscars history on Tuesday, landing the first best picture nomination for a superhero movie, as crowd-pleasing blockbusters muscled into a contest recently dominated by art-house fare.
Even high fashion has muscled in on the act, Valentino's SS15 Haute Couture show featuring delicate dresses smattered with lines of love verse arranged on frothy layers of tulle, with references including Dante's Divine Comedy and Virgil's Eclogues.
The show got a lot of comic mileage out of Chad's constant protein intake — whether through shakes, vast quantities of cold cuts, or by chomping on an entire sweet potato with the gusto of a muscled Fred Flintstone.
And in the third segment, with Chiron as a powerfully muscled, thug-identified dealer operating under the street name Black (Trevante Rhodes), he's picked an identity and worked hard to develop it, but it still remains a disguise.
Seeing the artificial muscles in action isn't quite as exciting as watching a muscled athlete compete, but this is an important step towards not only improving how robots move, but also who will eventually have access to them.
Strong men with well-muscled bodies would hang out with other muscular men; women only appeared as dancers in videos, if anything, or were featured as "the angel among a thousand whores," a popular sexist trope in rap.
The Parthenon Marbles include an 80-meter frieze depicting the Great Panathenaia, the ancient Greek feast in honor of the goddess Athena, the muscled body of an ancient Greek river god lounging in midair and voluptuous female figures.
But this year, politics muscled into the equation at the annual Gala in the Garden at the Hammer Museum here — and the night that raised over $2 million became somewhat of a sly roast of a certain candidate.
What would've happened if the party had somehow muscled out Chris Christie and Jeb Bush and John Kasich before New Hampshire — a level of coordination and control unheard of in modern politics — and circled the wagons around Rubio?
In the middle of the last century, a woman muscled from wartime factory work kills her batterer spouse in self-defense, dismembers his body, feeds it to a furnace and then steals his selfhood: She becomes Abe Kunstler.
There was the sheer scope of the artistic megaproject that was the Met and Lincoln Center, muscled through by mid-20th-century power brokers, including Robert Moses and John D. Rockefeller III, who wanted an American cultural acropolis.
CAIRO — The plainclothes security men stood every few yards along the bridge over the Nile, T-shirts tight across their muscled chests, guns at their hips, stopping young men to ask for identification and look through their phones.
So she paid a visit to the marbled atelier of Mark Zunino, a tanned, muscled designer she has worked with since he took over the business of his mentor, the late Nolan Miller, who also regularly dressed her.
Despite fielding a strong side including Ozil, Sanchez, Olivier Giroud and their invaluable attacking lockpick, Santi Cazorla, Arsenal lost the first leg 216-22012 at the Emirates, muscled into submission by an imperious midfield display from Geoffrey Kondogbia.
In the process, she has been fundamental in a seismic shift in the field of male modeling — an industry that has, in the last few years, seen muscled Adonises replaced by a more individual — and less than conventional — aesthetic.
It may like to insist that it's not a media business, the way it has muscled its way to the top of the media landscape simply by controlling the traffic spigot and the supply of advertising dollars is undeniable.
There&aposs wild speculation about how Kim will perform on the world stage: Will he bring, for instance, his armored limousine and his dozen well-armed, well-muscled bodyguards to march alongside his rolling fortress in a half-sprint?
Other notable characters he has portrayed were inspired by "American Psycho," in which Christian Bale plays a muscled-up playboy who lives the double life of a murderer; and "Fight Club," where Brad Pitt plays the shredded Tyler Durden.
The pass looked about as tough as a thrown football can look, as if, had a Seattle defender managed to get a hand on it, the pass would have merely muscled through his palm and kept on its path.
He muscled it 3 feet past the hole, then pulled the comebacker off line and, after settling for a disappointing par, he briefly grabbed the putter with both hands, as if to bend it, before deciding better of it.
Sterling was back under $1.23 and 90 pence per euro while the dollar muscled its way to an 11-week high as the rising rate hike bets came alongside waning support for Donald Trump in the U.S. election race.
Mr Koons is in the gym, wearing nothing but gloves and a gaze of intense concentration on his muscled-up reflection in a full-length mirror—a tongue-in-cheek play on the idea of male artist as narcissist.
Though Uber is beloved by many riders, the way it has muscled into cities and the public consciousness, and the manner in which it has altered labor relations and urban planning, have rattled lawmakers, activists and even its drivers.
In its world of over-muscled giant slayers, the wee superhero Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) has proved an anomaly because, even when he expands from ant-size to giant, he remains a regular guy, one of life's little people.
But then in the waning minutes of the match, the swift, seemingly indefatigable Thai captain, Kanjana Sung-Ngoen, latched on to the ball, muscled it down the right wing, and then whacked it past the Swedish goalkeeper, Hedvig Lindahl.
In 2011, House Republicans — who also faced a Senate and a White House under the control of the opposing party — lost support from rank-and-file members as they muscled through an ambitious budget devised to limit federal spending.
LOS ANGELES, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Marvel Studios film "Black Panther" made Oscars history on Tuesday, landing the first best picture nomination for a superhero movie, as crowd-pleasing blockbusters muscled into a contest recently dominated by art-house fare.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Portuguese soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo muscled his way into Instagram's top-followed ranks this year as he documented his career and growing family, but pop star Selena Gomez still reigned supreme on the social media platform.
In New Jersey, establishment-backed Democrats muscled past liberal challengers in key New Jersey congressional races on Tuesday, setting up contests in November that will test the question of whether more moderate candidates will fare better against Republicans in swing districts.
The bank, which muscled onto Britain's high streets in 20183, also posted an 22018 percent fall in half year profit and said it had sold a 21 million pound portfolio of loans to hedge fund Cerberus to bolster its finances.
The bank, which muscled onto Britain's high streets in 43, also posted an 24 percent fall in half year profit and said it had sold a 2056 million pound portfolio of loans to hedge fund Cerberus to bolster its finances.
Martin Ford, in his book Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future, predicts a dark and radical shift in the labor force as human workers are muscled out of their professions by cheaper, smarter robots.
In another 2012 case, witnesses called the police to report that a man had been hitting people, and multiple videos show the man, Ismael Jamison, shirtless and heavily muscled, pacing up and down a sidewalk, gesturing and grabbing a woman.
Indians 133, Blue Jays 213 | Cleveland leads series, 22014-21 CLEVELAND — The Toronto Blue Jays muscled their way to the American League Championship Series, blasting 10 home runs in four games before meeting the Cleveland Indians in Game 1 on Friday.
The Polish team muscled loads of grapes into the three wooden presses and used pitchforks to fluff the crushed fruit between each cycle, a task called the retrousse, which requires brute strength and helps extract as much juice as possible.
Against the Philadelphia 76ers, Horford muscled through Ersan Ilyasova and Dario Saric, daring help defenders to sink in from the perimeter, all knowing the ball would more likely than not find their man for an open three if they weren't careful.
There is mounting and rousing evidence that being physically active affects how we age, with older people who exercise typically being healthier, more fit, better muscled and less likely to develop a variety of diseases and disabilities than their sedentary peers.
Amazon has muscled in on brick-and-mortar retailers for years, but shoppers now reluctant to go to the store are turning to the e-commerce giant for a wider variety of goods, like groceries and over-the-counter drugs.
Parties would be advertised via posters photoshopped to depict them as larger-than-life personas: Gage's head on a muscled body beneath the text: "The Ultimate Gage Fighter"; Vale as a mafia don with a cigar hanging from his lips.
WASHINGTON — Republican leaders had muscled through their failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act, punted on the perennial brinkmanship over the debt ceiling and finally reached the one issue that all of the party's factions wanted to be on, tax reform.
The temple argues that the television show not only copied its conception of the deity — a muscled figure with two young children staring up at it — but also that it gives the statue and the Satanic Temple itself a bad rap.
Streets were blocked off as a police helicopter tracked the bull's movements, first at Coppin State University and then in a nearby neighborhood where the tranquilized bull was finally muscled into the back of a car trailer with a ramp.
The fiery Chelsea striker Diego Costa muscled West Bromwich Albion defender Gareth McAuley off the ball on Sunday before cutting inside and curling a shot into the top corner in the 76th minute of a 1-0 win for host Chelsea.
Reaves got the first one just 10 seconds into the period when he stole the puck from defenseman Braydon Coburn at the Tampa Bay blue line and then muscled a shot past Vasilevskiy for his seventh goal of the season.
There is an even more baritone historical resonance in today's Gulf stand-off, namely that of the 19th century "Great Game" in which Russia muscled in on Britain's Central and South Asian dominions in its quest to reach the Arabian Sea.
She muscled through bills that bailed out Wall Street and helped arrest an economic free-fall, allowed gays to serve in the military, overhauled the nation's banking laws and expanded access to health care for an estimated 17 million people.
Indeed, the main New Zealand side is often defined by a Maori identity that many New Zealanders feel ownership of, from the haka and the sleeve tattoos that adorn muscled forearms to an expansive, fast-paced style of play seen as distinctly Maori.
As he met with investigators, they muscled through a resolution on the floor of the House endorsing the inquiry and laying out a path to move their work into the open and begin a debate over impeachment articles in the coming weeks.
It was here that he climbed the rungs of the street heroin trade, wooed women, muscled out drug rivals from nearby public housing projects and, as he got closer to middle age, counseled young men to save themselves and to get honest work.
Ironically, the university is accused of not even following the minimal standards laid out under Title IX. In 2011, the Obama administration muscled universities into stripping away basic protections for students in a push to increase convictions for sexual harassment and hostile environments.
Down a cobbled side street, through a garden bursting with grasses and plaster statuary — Grecian busts and monumental muscled legs — lay what the brand had christened Makers House, a petting zoo of craftspeople making things (tassels and patchwork and statues and such).
When it did offer a nod to the immigrant experience, it came from a naturalized, Italian-born actor, Antonio Sabato Jr. Mr. Sabato, whose muscled physique once earned him a job modeling Calvin Klein underwear, castigated those unable to follow in his footsteps.
In a tactical and frenetic race the South Koreans spent most of the early laps at the back of pack but muscled their way into the lead with two laps left and clinched a rousing win to maintain their domination of the event.
Adapted from a comic book, the movie casts the heavily muscled star as a zombie killing machine, in what amounts to a superhero origin story with more twists than expected, but ultimately a simple-minded excuse for lots and lots of action.
It was radically co-opted at the beginning of the 1980s when Salvatore Riina, known as Totò, a ruthless mobster from the town of Corleone, muscled his way to the top of the Mafia and essentially ran the roost on his own.
The plot follows Alice and another strike team (there are a lot of muscled dudes in tactical gear in the Resident Evil films), led by the grizzled Carlos Oliveira (Oded Fehr), as they track down the young daughter of an Umbrella Corporation scientist.
But the department declined to make any decision in this case, an inaction that raises questions about whether an intensive lobbying campaign by one of the gambling industry's biggest players muscled aside the interests of both the tribes and the state of Connecticut.
Levy seems much more at home narrating Zuckerberg's high-speed upward trajectory from a rule-flouting Harvard student who capitalized on other people's ideas to the Silicon Valley mogul who muscled the founders of Instagram and WhatsApp into selling him their start-ups.
With the three Kenyans in a line on the final back straight, Ingebrigtsen muscled his way into contention and, as Kiprop began to struggle as he has done too often this summer, it became a two-man duel between his less heralded compatriots.
Tiffany muscled her way over to the DJ's booth, grabbed the mic and hyped the crowd up before rapping to City Girls' banger, "Act Up." Ya gotta see the crowd under a massive tent on a lot adjacent to the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
The transformation started in earnest last June when AT&T, based in Dallas, ventured beyond its core business and muscled into New York and Los Angeles with its $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner, the former home of HBO, the Warner Bros.
He muscled his way back down the ice-and-snow-covered mountain to base camp as quickly as his worn-out legs could carry him, then took a helicopter to Kathmandu, where he hopped a commercial jet for a 30-hour flight to Anchorage, Alaska.
Melissa Thompson, one of the women in Friday's lawsuit, claimed she met with Weinstein in 2011 to make a business pitch when the movie mogul "out-muscled" her as she tried to rebuke his physical advances, the lawsuit said, according to The Associated Press.
Beefy shearling jackets and furs, buffalo plaids and Pendleton-style blankets muscled their way into shows like Dolce & Gabbana, where roughed-up curly lamb coats were offered, and Dries Van Noten and Burberry each issued husky man-furs atop outdoorsy plaid shirts or fleeces.
The first hint of its off-kilter style arrives in the form of Colin Farrell, who eschews his familiar brand of muscled, glint-eyed swagger to melt into the role of protagonist David, a paunchy sadsack freshly ditched by his wife for another man.
Rick Singer, the concierge to the stars who pleaded guilty in March to money laundering and racketeering in a scheme to get rich children into luxury-brand colleges, used the software to graft the heads of teens onto the muscled bodies of elite athletes.
But newly released government emails show how a coalition of groups that reject established climate science quickly muscled into the picture, urging the administration to go much further and roll back the rules entirely and characterizing the automakers as their opponents in achieving that goal.
A hulking, muscled, shirtless, tan bodyguard in black biker leathers, Gladio—whose last name literally means "friendly" or "friendship," by the way—was a routine jerk to the people around him during the game's first 6-7 chapters, the "open world" segment of the game.
Instead, it was American 14th seed Sofia Kenin, a rank outsider in the scheme of things, who muscled past the twice Grand Slam champion to hoist the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Trophy after a comeback 4-6 123-2 6-2 win in the final.
RIO DE JANEIRO — A new Netflix series about a sprawling corruption investigation has muscled its way into Brazil's heated politics, outraging supporters of a leftist former president who is trying to make a comeback and stirring debate about how closely a docudrama should adhere to the facts.
That's because Senate Democrats muscled through an unprecedented rules change in 2013 to weaken the power of the minority party to filibuster Cabinet-level appointees and most judicial nominees, now setting the threshold at 51 votes -- rather than 60 -- to overcome tactics aimed at derailing nominations.
Good targets are generally one of three things: sensory organs, areas of the body which are more sensitive to pain or harder to condition than others, or areas of the body which are naturally less muscled and a small bone or organ may be impacted more fully.
In a change of pace for the distinguished character actor Sam Rockwell, his new role in the action comedy "Blue Iguana," is Eddie, a muscled meathead whose brutish charm is only appreciable in contrast to the oafishness of Paul (an amiable Ben Schwartz), Eddie's partner in crime.
He has also muscled onto Wall Street's turf with his launch of a private equity firm that hopes to rival the titans Blackstone and K.K.R. In the United States, his highest profile wager has been his majority ownership of Sprint, the nation's fourth-largest wireless provider.
Mr. Underwood, though muscled, lean, athletic and at 6-foot-2 seemingly built for the discipline, fell into ballet as a teenager almost accidentally when, after flubbing an audition for a performing arts school, he spotted a nearby movement class underway and bluffed his way in.
Up until this moment, I harbored serious doubts that the well-muscled man wearing colorful briefs and the hairstyle of a Lenape warrior could guide this diverse group of women and their partners to opening the floodgates for the first time, much less at the same time.
As a teenager, already the greatest that ever lived, barely literate but fanatically building up his lean, muscled body with raw-egg milkshakes and exercise, he couldn't resist the teaching that man was originally created black, by a black God, and that blacks were the finest people on Earth.
St. Louis wasn't done flexing its muscles, as DeJong sent an 0-1 slider from Castillo over the wall in center field to take a 6-0 lead in the third inning before Goldschmidt muscled a fastball to right-center for a two-run shot in the fifth.
Texas 113, Vanderbilt 58 AUSTIN, Texas — Texas got 15 points and 11 rebounds from high-flying freshman guard Kerwin Roach Jr. and had four players score in double figures as the Longhorns muscled past Vanderbilt 231-216 on Saturday in the Big 228.6/SEC Challenge at the Erwin Center.
Fashion Review PARIS — Is it possible that Jay Z said it better than any critic could in characterizing the radical brand reset that the storied Italian tailoring house Brioni is undergoing at the hands of Justin O'Shea, a charming, hard-drinking, muscled, unrepentantly macho and lavishly inked Australian retailer?
In the words of smooth-faced, sweet potato-muscled men in the driving seat of shiny navy cars along clifftops wearing cashmere sweaters with just a couple of wrinkles and strong handshakes everywhere, may I say once and for all: rabbit rillettes—they're the best a man can get.
A United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Burundi reported in September that it had found evidence of extrajudicial killings, disappearances, arbitrary arrests and detentions, torture and sexual violence in the two-and-a-half years since Burundi's president, Pierre Nkurunziza, muscled his way to a third term in office.
Norman Jayden investigates a crime, finds one of the very few black characters in the game (who works in a junkyard, is extremely muscled, and is discovered to be a murderer), fights him, and then can kill him by crushing him beneath the treads of a construction vehicle.
A scandal that leads players to inject illegal steroids to compete with absurdly muscled competitors is worse than banging like a banshee on a garbage can in hopes you can communicate to a hitter that a 93 miles-per-hour slider will arrive in the next 1.1 seconds.
Authored by paleontologists Roderick Wells of Flinders University and Aaron Camens of the South Australia Museum, Adelaide, the study reveals an idiosyncratic hunter with retractable claws, semi-opposable digits, bladed teeth, a heavily-muscled tail, a cat-like skull, and the body of a beefed-up Tasmanian devil.
In this long, horizontal composition, the arms of handsome men reach out in a tussle to grab doughnuts or touch a muscled server — who just might be the figure of Jesus Christ with his face turned away — in counterpoint to shafts of light piercing the narrow space they all occupy.
Ovechkin dived to the ice to score his 24th goal of the playoffs, laid down to block shots, dished out hits and, along with Evgeny Kuznetsov, muscled the Capitals past the Vegas Golden Knights 221-222 on Saturday night to take a 226-21 lead in the best-of-seven series.
In cities like Baltimore, a kind of cut-down heroin called "scramble" has turned into a mixture of fentanyl, crushed painkillers, and antianxiety drugs — and has muscled the market away from more pure heroin, thought to originate in Colombia, once the leading supplier of the illicit drug to the East Coast.
At one of the many booths promoting AR-15 accessories, I found a poster from a Florida-based custom AR-15 manufacturer called Spike's Tactical that showed a squad of thickly muscled dudes in the foreground, backs to the viewer, dressed in jeans, black T-shirts, and ratty ball caps.
There are alluring moments in the communal underground bathroom, where rowers and rugby players laze about in the steam, while upstairs in Freddie's rooms members of his literary club gaze in frank admiration at the superbly muscled form of a young man lifting weights in the building across the way.
Other times it will be muscled on in a desperate attempt to finish in a change of momentum as when Fedor Emelianenko smashed Kazayuki Fujita in the ribs and dragged him up from the turtle by a short choke across the throat while still reeling from a Fujita haymaker moments before.
As he muscled his way into the pole position in the New Jersey governor's race, Philip D. Murphy, a Democrat, has consumed a hefty part of his campaign's considerable war chest, spending more than $18 million, $16.6 million more than his nearest competitor, according to financial disclosure reports released on Wednesday.
Men and women who start running competitively when they are in their 50s can be as swift, lean and well-muscled within a decade as competitive older runners who have trained lifelong, according to a buoying new study of the physiques and performances of a large group of older athletes.
The 63-year-old actor, who found worldwide fame opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in James Cameron's Terminator franchise, had spent more than three decades trying to outrun associations with Sarah, a spunky twentysomething turned half-crazed supersoldier who thought she bore the weight of humanity's future on her (extraordinarily muscled) shoulders.
El Salon Rosado, where Sarao throws its Friday night parties, is a huge outdoor club with two balconied terraces and all the trimmings of any other global mega-club: booming stacks of speakers, bright lights, bathroom attendants looking for tips, scantily clad women, muscled bros, and even duck-faced selfies.
Johnson told the audience that when he first came to Hollywood some 15 years ago, the entertainment industry didn't know how to handle a 6-foot-4-inch, muscled, half black, half Samoan man, "so I decided I wasn't going to conform to Hollywood, Hollywood was going to conform to me".
When the mob muscled in on the movie business, Rosselli was in Hollywood to keep the unions under mafia control; but he also found time to romance Jean Harlow, a starlet; to dine out with Harry Cohn, a studio boss; and to clink cocktail glasses with Edgar Rice Burroughs, creator of Tarzan.
The investigation determined what many in the business community had been talking about for years: that China abused its US partners, stole the IP of American companies, forced those companies to reveal their technology to Chinese counterparts, and muscled US firms out of the Chinese economy in favor of state-owned enterprises.
A messianic youth-culture figure whose online notoriety was driven in part by allegations of horrific abuse against a girlfriend, XXXTentacion muscled his way from the SoundCloud underground to the mainstream with a raw mixture of rap, rock and punk music, along with a near-constant stream of fan interaction on social media.
Hollywood is awash in sad-eyed brooders (Ryan Gosling, Jake Gyllenhaal), muscled he-men (Channing Tatum, Dwayne Johnson), sophisticated gents (Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne), high-spirited underdogs (Michael B. Jordan, Ryan Reynolds), bug-eyed misfits (Rami Malek, Jared Leto), and the interchangeable hunks known as the Chrises: Evans, Hemsworth, Pine, and Pratt.
Topped with Bisping, Yoel Romero, Luke Rockhold, Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza, Chris Weidman, and Gegard Mousasi, middleweight embodies everything you'd want to show a casual or seasoned observer of prizefighting: heavily muscled giants capable of breaking each others' faces, with a braying-voiced, easy-to-loathe king who has the throne for a reason.
In our bed, in our old Victorian with thick walls where I can cry out as loud as I want without bothering the neighbors, I watched the light from the bedside lamp glance off her shoulders, muscled and moving above me, catching the smell of her at the back of her neck, where it's sweetest.
Screenshots of the Meituan Maicai app / Image: Meituan Maicai Screenshots of the Meituan Maicai app / Image: Meituan Maicai The service, which comes in a new app called "Meituan Maicai" or Meituan grocery shopping that's separate from the company's all-in-one app, set out in Shanghai in January before it muscled into Beijing last week.
Later, as majority leader, Mr. Reid helped win the passage of Mr. Obama's stimulus package with just three Republican votes, and he muscled through the Affordable Care Act on a strictly party-line vote that delivered the president's signature achievement and, critics say, did lasting damage to the institution Mr. Reid professes to love.
But as Soundcloud and its algorithms have been muscled to the side by the big Spotify playlists (Rap Caviar, et al), the last few years have seen a new wave of promotion tactic take hold—one favored by the lower-rung rappers starting out rather than anyone that's been extended an invite to DJ Khaled's yacht.
Dozier reached out and muscled a flat 23-25 splitter from former Twin Mike Pelfrey into left field for a soft two-run single to cap the four-run frame and lead the Minnesota Twins to a 21-231 victory over Detroit that earned the Twins a split of a four-game series with the Tigers.
Unlike the muscled jock who picks on the scrawny nerd, the straight teenager who harasses the gay kid or the jilted boyfriend who uses the cover of the internet to mar his ex's reputation, these celebrity cases can make us feel like mere mortals peering up at a couple of Greek gods shooting lightning bolts at each other.
Though Theo Walcott put Arsenal ahead early on with his first ever goal for the club, Drogba hit back soon enough before sealing the win in the 84th minute, this after Chelsea had muscled their opponents into submission and Mourinho had worked his magic with the additions of John Obi Mikel and Arjen Robben as the game wore on.
There will be need to be complicated and prolonged conversations between young men and young women about what constitutes consent, what is an abuse of power, why we encourage men — who are already taller, stronger, more muscled — to be the sexual aggressors, while still presuming that girls will make themselves pretty and wait around to be asked.
With the exception of leading man Nick Young (played by the dashing Henry Golding) and his soon-to-be-wed best friend, Colin Khoo (impressively hard-muscled Chris Pang), it's hard to imagine any of these guys earning a massive fortune without being fortunate enough to have inherited it -- or, say, running for political office and winning.
A professional wrestling event will take place at Barclays a few days after the A.C.C. leaves the arena, and the jeers for sneak-attacking, muscled-up villains will hardly compare to the shadow of contempt that followed Allen, which might only grow after his outside marksmanship helped the Blue Devils engineer a 93-83 comeback win.
So the muscled man must throw it wide, opening his own face for a return shot.) Shawn heads to a corner of the ring where he, his father and Cortez quietly recite their regular gym prayer, in which they ask for strength and request no one be hurt ("even on days when we don't spar," Cortez tells me afterward).
If a "bro" is typically a white, muscled, douchey type of young male who likes to drink beer out of bongs, have sex with any moving object, and listen to Dillon Francis, then an "alt bro" is his subspecies counterpart: a nonconformist "anti bro" with more #woke liberal views, alternative tastes, and a developed sense of his free-spirited personal brand.
As Russia under President Vladimir V. Putin has muscled its way back onto the geopolitical stage, the Kremlin has employed a range of stealthy tactics: silencing critics abroad, hitching the Orthodox Church to its conservative counterrevolution, spreading false information to audiences in Europe and even, according to the Obama administration, meddling in American presidential politics by hacking the Democratic Party's computers.
Randleman might not be remembered by many of the fans who found MMA in the last decade but those who saw him at his peak will always remember his feats of athleticism in the ring and those who had a chance to speak with him or hear him at seminars will always remember him for the thoughtful, introspective man that shone through the muscled, almost superhuman exterior.
Probably the main takeaway from this particular list is the fact that Adele has muscled her way into the top 20 biggest earners, which until now has tended to be a bit of a boys' club—she's now the only female artist (and the only artist under 30 years old) in the upper echelons of the British recording industry earners, with a worth of $160 million.
To do this, you can directly mimic the structure of the second sentence in "The Iguana" by using the same pattern of adjectives and nouns ("Small, sleek green iguanas; big iguanas as long as four feet from snout to tail, scales cresting gloriously from their heads; orange-and-green iguanas, their muscled, goose-pimpled arms resolving into sharp claws"), or you can do it your own way.
The Safdie Brothers, Hollywood's burgeoning masters of gut-churning tension and frenetic pacing, have cranked out some of the most anxiety-ridden movies of the past few years, from 2017's disconcerting Good Time to 2019's relentlessly stressful Uncut Gems, which turned family man Adam Sandler into a jewelry-slinging guy who gets muscled by angry bookies and locked naked in the truck of a car.
At the Rose Theater, which is home base, the program took on a relaxed but productive air, as Wynton Marsalis introduced songs with morsels of historical context, and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra muscled through new arrangements of less-than-obvious Christmas fare, like a delightfully spritzy "Brazilian Sleigh Bells" (a bit of Percy Faith kitsch given a serious upgrade by the bassist Carlos Henriquez).
Not everybody is thrilled about it (Los Angeles Times) FDA receives new reports of issues with Essure birth control device (Reuters) How the 'right-to-try' movement muscled its way into Washington (Stat)   State by state: Florida's governor will sign bill expanding workers' comp benefits for first responders (ProPublica) Massaschusetts endorses hospital merger (Becker's Hospital Review) One state forces opioid abusers to get help.
"Warning shots not required" (2011) by Henry Taylor, a longtime Los Angeles-based painter, immediately conjures visions from the steady stream of news regarding institutionalized violence against black and brown bodies: a crowd of women gather in the background, providing a wall of support behind a muscled man with an Afro; a black four-legged animal gallops across the surface, which encompasses many planes.
"Those who saw him at his peak will always remember his feats of athleticism in the ring and those who had a chance to speak with him or hear him at seminars will always remember him for the thoughtful, introspective man who shone through from underneath the muscled, almost superhuman exterior," our own Jack Slack wrote in his look back at the highs and lows of Randleman's storied career.
Dating apps provide countless suitors; porn sites provide a seemingly infinite array of categories to jerk off to, including, as Witt lists, "'big clit,' 'chubby,' 'puffy nipples,' 'farting,' 'hairy pussy,' 'aged,' '9 months pregnant,' 'short hair,' 'small tits,' 'muscled girl,' 'fat mature,' and 'ugly'"; discussions of polyamory and alternative family arrangements throw into question our assumptions about the sorts of people that can be parents, cohabitants, and lovers.
In case you missed it, the story goes something like this: Nick Denton, the founder and boss of Gawker Media, was sued by Hulk Hogan, the well-muscled and well-mustachioed former professional wrestler whose real name is Terry G. Bollea, after Gawker published a video of Mr. Bollea having sex with the wife of the radio host Bubba the Love Sponge (who legally changed his birth name, Todd Clem, in 1999).
CLEVELAND — A top donor raising money for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and the Republican National Committee says he has resigned in disgust after the party muscled through a vote on the convention floor that squashed the "Free the Delegates" movement.
"Dawson City" tells a number of stories: about how the addition of certain chemicals to cotton created an explosive (nicknamed gun cotton) that was developed into celluloid motion picture film; about a settlement of Native Americans that was muscled out of existence by white settlers trekking north during the gold rushes of the mid- and late-19th centuries; about the boom and bust cycles of Dawson City itself, which burned to the ground once a year for the first nine years of its existence.
Think watching porn; attending life drawing classes and sketching a muscled nude model; hooking up with a coworker; getting nude photos taken of me and then hooking up with the photographer; anal play; anal porn; making out with women; dating a tall, dark, divorced, South American musician who's nine years my senior; opening up our relationship; threesomes; sex parties; foursomes… Each time, I dove into the foreign and forbidden activity with the need and delight of a child from an organic hippie commune tasting her first Hershey's Bar.
Democrats on Wednesday muscled through the spending bill that attempts to block several of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's policies that Democrats find odious, underscoring Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE's (D-Calif.) argument that the House can work as a check on the administration.

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